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Hi

Being in shielding I had left my 2013 2.2 XF Speedbrake alone for 4 weeks only to find today when going to put it on drive and attach charger ..... Dead 馃槥

RAC got in and managed to get it going OK all good (Both batteries are less than a year old and both AGM), except both rear doors now not working (locked and won't open even from inside) and rear windows not operating.

Any ideas?

John

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi ya I have the exact same issue did u find out wot the problem was and was there a solution聽

fingers crossed as it鈥檚 driving me insane聽

many thanks jason

Posted

Hi

Not sorted yet as garage still shut and I am still in shielding. Done some research though and looks likely that there was a software crash in either the rear door modules (which handle locks and windows) and/or the rear junction module. Seems a reboot should sort it when I can get it to the garage. Now keeping it topped up with the Ctek trickle charger.

Hope that is all it needs, although mine has a "warranty 4 life" so hoping that will cover it either way.

John

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi Big John did you get this sorted ? There seems to be a regular issue when battery's die or are disconnected and this affects central locking . From what I've read so far it's a security re-initialisation that's needed , this will require someone with the right equipment to do this , Jaguar will charge about 拢2000 for what is potentially a 15 minute reset . Please let us know what happens.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi

Simple reset was all it needed, covered in my "Warranty for Life" from Preston Motorpark. (very impressed. Actually a Volvo/Fiat Dealer but they have Jag dealers in group that they sought advice from 馃檪 ).

Happy days!


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