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  1. Thanks mate, I will contact them, as it happens one of my friends just mentioned Swallows to me. He told me they are excellent. I'll give them a call and get it booked in. Many thanks for your help, if there's anything I can do for you just ask. Cheers Dar
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  2. Had my car in for it's MOT today, apart from advisories on tyres which are getting replaced next week anyway and rear brake pads which are getting replaced during the service, it had a clean bill of health. Very happy with that, I've owned the car for 12 months and only had to put fuel in it. ๐Ÿ˜
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  3. Silly me, thanks๐Ÿ‘
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  4. hi there, 2016 xfs in yulong white with few mods here and there, stage 1, back box delete. looking fwd to be part of this community ๐Ÿ˜‰
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  5. Nooooooooooo ๐Ÿซฃ
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  6. sweet ride, oooh i can see no chrome in sight, nice๐Ÿ‘
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  7. Nice looking car mate ๐Ÿ‘Œ
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  8. Hopefully this will help you out; airbag code 16 indicates a passenger seat weight sensor CAN fault. This means there's a communication issue with the sensor that detects if someone is sitting in the passenger seat. The CAN (Controller Area Network) is a communication bus that various modules in the car use to talk to each other, and the fault code suggests a problem with the signal from the passenger seat weight sensor being transmitted over the CAN. Here's a more detailed explanation: Passenger Seat Weight Sensor: This sensor is located under the passenger seat cushion and is designed to detect the weight of a person sitting there. CAN Fault: The CAN bus is a communication network that allows different modules in the car to exchange data. If the passenger seat weight sensor is not communicating properly with the other modules (like the airbag control module) via the CAN, it will trigger code 16. Possible Causes: Faulty weight sensor under the seat. Wiring or connection issues in the passenger seat weight sensor circuit. A problem with the CAN bus itself (less likely). Faulty passenger airbag module.
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  9. who knows...but having plenty if independent jag indy garages here in the UK we are good...not so sure in other countries. you are worried about resale value? jags are for life man ๐Ÿ˜‰
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  10. look on ebay for maps updating services, plenty out there.
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  11. Look for Swallows Jaguar Specialist right on your doorstep, Bristol Road, Rooksbridge, see link below. Swallows Jaguar Specialist | Servicing, Performance & Motorsport for JLR Fantastic folk who deliver a service that is second to none. Note I have no connection to them. N6 JMX
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  12. XK8 Key Fobs โ€“ A Repair, Sort Ofโ€ฆโ€ฆ. Some thoughts, some ramblings, some ideas and one โ€œsort ofโ€ solution about the LJA 2610BA XK8 4 Button Key Fob. Iโ€™m sure you all know the scenario. You walk up to the car and press the โ€˜Unlockโ€™ Button and hey presto, nothing happens. You dance around the car, often hopping on one leg, whilst under your breath reciting โ€˜Abra Cadabraโ€™ ( or some other words which I canโ€™t possibly repeat here ) pressing and holding the button, waving it around the roof and โ€˜Cโ€™ pillars hoping that waving a virtual magic wand cunningly disguised as a Key Fob will actually make it work. The final incantation of โ€˜Open Sesame โ€˜ doesnโ€™t work either at which point you give up and return indoors for a stiff drink ( strong coffee, what do you think I meant ? ) whilst you change the batteries for the second time in a week convincing yourself that the recently replaced batteries must have been faulty. Of course they arenโ€™t and you are no further forward other than needing to visit the loo for a comfort break after supping even more coffee. I know that you could have opened the door with the key and listened to the countdown of the Alarm about to unleash all hell on me and the rest of the neighbourhood if I fail to get the key in the ignition in time to prevent this happening or even if I do manage to do this in time the Alarm fails to disarm and then both the Alarm and myself enter panic mode, I have a ( irrational ? ) fear of this, perhaps Iโ€™m not alone in this or is it just me thatโ€™s paranoid ? Answers to me on a free voucher for the local psychiatrist. The problem is of course wear on the contact pads of the Rubber Buttons, the solution is to replace the Rubber Pad. Iโ€™m talking about the four button one, LJA 2610BA and other similar variants, and here lies the rub. Not that many years ago this type of Fob Case complete with new Rubber Pad were readily available on line for about a fiver, now they all seem to made of that wonderful and oft used classic car material called โ€˜Unobtanium.โ€™ Over the last few years I have travelled the world, virtually of course, and have found absolutely zero, none, zilch, of these available anywhere so what next ? POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Repair Services. There are plenty of people out there offering repair/refurbishment of your existing Fobs and I assume that this includes repair of the electronics AND replacement of the Rubber Pads and Case. If so where do they obtain these parts ? These services are priced anywhere from ยฃ30 to ยฃ200, what the difference in prices may indicate I have no idea, but if all you need is the Rubber Pad even the cheapest is a bit steep. Even so if one of these guys are prepared to sell me just the Rubber Pad I may be prepared to pay over the odds to obtain a couple of spares. I havenโ€™t asked any of them so have no idea if any of these repair services would be prepared to do a deal. The other thing I, probably unnecessarily, worry about using a repair service is the reprogramming of the repaired unit. Everyone seems to think that the reprogramming is a simple task that takes just a few minutes of flashing the lights in sequence and this may well be so, but at this point my paranoia rears itโ€™s head againโ€ฆโ€ฆ. Graphite Buttons Graphite buttons are cheap and readily available. The idea is that you get the right size buttons and then glue them over the worn buttons on your Rubber Pads with some contact adhesive and then the job is done. My worry here is that this may be a one shot only job. If the buttons either donโ€™t stick very well or donโ€™t work for some reason then thatโ€™s the end, the contact adhesive will have probably ruined whatever was left of the functionality of your existing buttons, however poor they were they are now a darned sight worse. Consequently I havenโ€™t tried this. Modifying Different Rubber Pads I thought I may have cracked it with this idea. I bought a 5 Button Rubber Button Pad for Jaguar X S F TYPE XJ XK XF XKR remote smart key. It looked like with a bit of judicial trimming and some fettling it would fit inside my Fob and the key markings and spacing looked pretty much the same, as indeed they are. Unfortunately the finger pad part of the buttons do not protrude through the Fob, they are far too shallow. You could extended the finger pads by gluing some rubber or something similar on top of them but you would lose the markings and I think even then the contact part of the buttons would be far too long so constantly touching the contacts and permanently activating the electronics, this would probably confuse the car as much as me and as for battery lifeโ€ฆ.. I think this idea could work if we could discover which type of Rubber Pad could be modified, however I have no clue as where to start on this. My Solution The only solution I can offer right now is using some electrically conductive paint on the contacts of the buttons on the Rubber Pad. The stuff I used is in the pic, other similar products are available and all are easily and cheaply obtainable from well known on line retailers. Itโ€™s easy to use. Remove the Rubber Pad from the Fob and clean the contact part of the buttons with Isopropyl Wipes or liquid IPA or similar. Apply a small amount of the โ€œ paint โ€œ to each of the contact buttons and let it dry, make sure itโ€™s totally dry before putting it all back together. I know that youโ€™ll be eager to try and see if it works but be patient ! Whilst you are in the Fob carefully clean the gold contact pads of the PCB, including the battery area, with the IPA stuff or Contact Cleaner, make sure that everything is clean and dry before reassembling it all with new batteries. This repair worked wonderfully on mine, it was like having a brand new Fob, no more dancing around the car like a loony and no more arcane incantations. BUT. ( Why is there always a BUT ? ) This repair worked perfectly for five months and then total failure, not one button worked. Donโ€™t panic, a few minutes work repeating the above procedure followed by a few hours waiting for paint to dry and all is good again. So, far from a real solution or ideal but at least some sort of a cure and if you have to repeat it every few months itโ€™s no big deal. If youโ€™ve read this far through these ramblings you probably have an interest in this problem, if so Iโ€™d be happy to hear your thoughts and ideas, Thanks, Nige.
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  13. That's an idea. If the Key Fob doesn't like it I reckon that I would so it seems like a win win to me, at least something to drown the sorrows with !
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  14. No. you are right about the IPA Jim. Wonder if Guiness would be a better option ?......... I have both ! I'll get me coat - and the pills......
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  15. And that is why the insurance company have said it is a total loss. Remember, the selling price includes the sellers profit, your insurance company will not want to pay anything to the sellers profit margin.
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  16. Hi Nige, probably work better if you used a proper contact cleaner - dousing your fob in India Pale Ale (IPA) doesn't sound like a good option!!!!!! Joke. N6 JMX
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  17. Thanks for the information it's appreciated. It is the middle module the one in the footwear drivers side. I have obtained the SDD and am in the process of reprogramming it to the car, I had the old one cleared byMuggles in Lincoln, so far so good
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  18. Thanks for the information it's appreciated. On to the next step, thanks again
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  19. My lungs and kidneys have already gone lol I'm on life support ๐Ÿ˜‚
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  20. I've already got a slush fund set up from the sale of a lung and a kidney!!! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ
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  21. Nice to hear but don't get use to it lol mine has turned into a real money pit
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  22. Slaughterhouse (Shambles is an old word for it)
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  23. Priceless - Iโ€™m in my local and thereโ€™s a Landrover owner next to me telling his mate that his car parking aid uses Sattelite to give him the Birds Eye view that you see from the synchronised cameras ๐Ÿ˜‚ He actually thinks a Sattelite camera is following him around. I nearly spat out my Guinness ๐Ÿ˜‚
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  24. No problem, don't get me wrong, you can find many of these engines without any issues, but I think more often than not, they are problematic. until 2019 when they finally fixed the issues
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  25. Psst, get an XF! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ Welcome to the forum ๐Ÿ‘
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  26. Thanks, BiK3rz. It is a 2.0d. Appreciate your advice. Think I'll give this one a swerve.
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  27. Click on the picture and expand it when it comes up.
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  28. Sorry yes it was...
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  29. Hi Craig, welcome to the Forum. Appreciate that Ardnamurchan is probably a long way from anywhere (I am in Banchory in Aberdeenshire so know the feeling) but there is a Jaguar Gathering - The Scottish Jaguar Enthusiasts' Day - being held at the Riverside Museum in Glasgow on Saturday the 28th of June 2025. Over 100 Jaguars and their owners on the esplanade of the Riverside Museum from all over Scotland and further afield - even have some coming from "down south". There's more information further down the Forum pages under "Events", but you can also send me a PM with your email address and I can provide more information. N6 JMX
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  30. Yeh and be left with 585 of them, naah thanks ๐Ÿคฃ
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  31. Beautiful one at that, and I made it up! Hmpf๐Ÿฅบ
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  32. Boo hiss ๐Ÿ˜
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  33. More people chatting would be a bonus though and not just us three musketeers ๐Ÿ˜‚
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  34. I've read that people are getting sick of the owners and deserting their forums in droves, which can only be a good thing for independent forums. ๐Ÿ‘
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  35. Let's take over ๐Ÿ˜‚
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  36. It's like a reunion club in here!
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  37. Fair enough๐Ÿคฃ
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  38. It's not a VS forum. ๐Ÿ˜
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  39. hah, what are you doing here?๐Ÿคฃ
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  40. I'd still buy from Tayna, still the best supplier. Im not surprised though, because you quoted someone called 'Tanya', whoever she is ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜‚
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  41. good news. many thanks for getting back, Alexander. off to eBay now. Barry.
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  42. These arms are common wear parts on the XF
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  43. Take them off and spray them with a rattle can. Use a trim removal tool to gently prise the fake vents off. They are held on with about 5 press trim clips
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  44. Hi all! I've been a long-time Alfa Romeo owner (for close to 20 years...!) and I'm now looking to switch to Jaguars. More specifically, I'd love to find an F-Pace SVR. Can you guys suggest any Jag-specific selling sites other than the usual generic sites such as Autotrader / Gumtree, Facebook, etc.? Once I find the right car, I'm sure I'll be a very active member here! Thanks all.
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  45. Hi James, for the F-Pace SVR model, you are possibly best to look at the Jaguar Approved website, where there are currently 15 F-Pace SVR listed for sale around the country. N6 JMX
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  46. So basically the issue is that it is too high of a risk and many dealers don't even want to do it anymore. The guy that is GURU at this told me that he just changes the IMC with latest SW as it costs less and less risk is involved. So my suggestion is to be on a hunt for a scrapyard IMC and change it, programm it via SDD if it is 2016-2017 model or pathfinder if it is a later model.
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  47. Quick update. Still waiting for the ombudsman to rule on the ยฃ500 untraceable driver email. My car was advertised and sold on 'Copart' salvage auctions as a category 'N' (non structural) write off. There were no pictures on their website showing the damage to the inner sill and rear wheel / suspension. I will wait and see if it turns up for sale on Autotrader or Ebay ! For anyone that's interested, I have decided to replace it with a 2010 XFR that my friend is selling.
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