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hi my jag Xf 2.7 2009 won’t start, ignition is coming on but won’t unlock steering column and no interior lights!!

it’s all since battery went flat Iv charged but no go,

any help would be good 

thanks

tim

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2 hours ago, Tim1967 said:

hi my jag Xf 2.7 2009 won’t start, ignition is coming on but won’t unlock steering column and no interior lights!!

it’s all since battery went flat Iv charged but no go,

any help would be good 

thanks

tim

Tim

You need to invest in a CTEX MS 7 or MS 10 battery charger/restorer and keep your battery well charged at all times. My S Type goes on charge at least once a week for at least 24 hours. Jaguar are prone to Parasitic Discharge and will cause many faults and problems if not kept on a high charge,

Best Wishes and Regards, John

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Hi Tim

The low voltage of a flat battery has probably corrupted one or more of the many computer modules which control everything in the car (hence Wrinkly's advice on using a CTek which many of us do). A flat battery during first lockdown in mine resulted in non-unlocking rear doors and non-functioning rear windows.

The solution is probably to get the software unscrambled. Jaguar dealers will probably want an arm and a leg but garages with the Autologic diagnostic systems seem to be able to sort quite cheaply. I remember there is a garage in Sutton Coalfield(?) which has been mentioned here a few times but probably not viable from Cheshire as you can't get it started. I would ring round Jag specialists in the North west. Jagman in Wigan has a good reputation and I think there is one in North Wales and another in Liverpool that have been recommended here.

Good luck

John

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