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  1. You mean the fuse just isn't in position 32 Stu?
  2. 1 point
    checked that one its ok some one has told me there is a breather pipe under neath the plennam that is known to split or collapse any one know if this is there or it is prown to collapse thanks
  3. 1 point
    Hi Chris, I have a similar car to Andy, and what he has said is quite correct. If you don't play by the book and give the 2.7 litre Diesel a good run once a month or so you might get a few DPF problems. The 2.7 diesel fitted to the S Type and the early XF as well as the XJ at the same year was only changed to the new 3.0 litre diesel to meet Euro 5 emissions requirement. Regards, Peter.
  4. Hi Paul, I think AA could be right. The same thing happened to me on a Rover 2.5 Petrol. Very intermittent but every time it did it was when the engine had just warmed up. Peter.
  5. I had never had headlamp washers until I had my first Jaguar. Even my Rover Sterling with all the bells and whistles did not have them, and I nearly came to grief because of dirty headlamps. I had not been very far off the M1, using the A5 when I pulled into a layby to clean the headlanps, and nearly hit some armco and definitely hit a bad pothole which I could not see. Two new tyres later I looked up how to get washers fitted! I changed the car instead. Peter.


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