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A big thank you to all the Jaguar Owners Club members that attended our Jaguar Factory Tour on 24th September 2013. It was great to meet you all and it proved to be a really interesting day both at the Jaguar factory and also the Coventry Transport Museum. I hope you all had a great time and can recommend the tour to other club members who weren't able to attend this time? We have attached a short write up of the visit and also check out the photos in the gallery. If you have any photos of the tour that you would like to share, please upload them in the website gallery. JAGUAR FACTORY TOUR.pdf
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2007 S-Type radio/cd problems. Mystery.
Jaguar Owners Club replied to reayworld's topic in Jaguar S-Type Club
Hi Patrick I have researched your fault and managed to find a Jaguar Bulletin for diagnosis of the SatNav system. As Ian has suggested, there may be another separate issue with the heating system, although if the power supply has been interrupted at any point (fuse blown, etc) this could have an effect on the individual systems. I would therefore, check the fuses have not blown before embarking on further diagnosis and component replacement. I hope this helps and that you do not have to resort to selling the car :( Regards, Trevor Jaguar Diagnostic - Document Attached S419-15 Navigation System.pdf -
It may be worthwhile retracing your steps....making sure all connectors have been plugged back together, ensuring no wiring has been trapped, check the fuses and power supply to the solenoid. Other possible faults could be a faulty replacement unit or if the battery has been disconnected then the locking may need resetting. Let me know how you get, but I would recommend the basics first...fuses, power supply, connectors, etc. Hope this helps? Trevor
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Hi Neil Unfortunately, your door locking problem is a common fault and one that is quite awkward, but not impossible to resolve. As Keymeister has correctly stated, you will need to remove the interior door card to gain access to the faulty door lock solenoid. This can be made easier by removing the rear seat to allow greater access to the retaining screws on the door card. Once you have gained access to the door lock mechanism, you can either try to jiggle the mechanism levers until the door unlocks but if this doesn't work then the only other way is to break the plastic unit apart with a hammer and chisel...sounds brutal but it does then release the door. It would be wise to have a replacement door lock mechanism to hand to beforehand, so as not to leave the car unlockable whilst waiting for parts! Hope this helps? Trevor
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Managed to sit in this actual car at the Jaguar Factory....nice!!! http://www.autoblog.com/2013/04/24/jaguar-releases-desire-short-film-starring-f-type-and-damian-lew/
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Seem to be getting quite a lot of positive feedback on TerraClean lately. Thanks, Trevor
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Hi Col Welcome to the club. Glad to hear your enjoying your Jaguar experience :) May you have many years of trouble free motoring. Regards, Trevor
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Hi Dave Welcome to the club! Glad to hear that you have found your way back to a Jaguar. I hope you enjoy many years of trouble free (and fun!) motoring. Regards, Trevor
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Hi Keith Welcome to the club! Its satisfying to know that your Jaguar hasn't presented any problems...carry on enjoying it :) Regards, Trevor
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Hi Paddy, Welcome to the club! Hope your car gives you that 'feel good factor', I'm sure it will...enjoy it! Regards, Trevor
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Hi Ricky, Your car should have two Air Mass Meters (left and right banks). I'm not sure what specific characteristics to the performance of the vehicle it will make by fitting an induction kit though? Regards, Trevor
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probably the best thing really...it can turn out to be an expensive repair if anything goes wrong.
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I believe from memory that you depress the handbrake switch to the 'off' position whilst switching the ignition off. It would also help to leave the gearshift in neutral but do not leave the ignition on when carrying out the task. It may be prudent to get a garage to change the pads if it doesn't drive back the handbrake as this can be carried out with a scanner. Good luck! Trevor
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Hi Neil, You should be able to disengage the electronic handbrake by holding the switch whilst switching off the ignition. Once the handbrake is off, you can retract the calipers by turning the pistons anti-clockwise until flush into the caliper. It would help to crack the bleed nipple loose and capture the lost fluid when winding in the pistons, as this will prevent the fluid pressure being forced back up the system and damaging the ABS unit. Remember to pump the brake pedal when finished! Hope this helps? Regards, Trevor
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whats the best wax/polish for body work?
Jaguar Owners Club replied to l3ddy's topic in Jaguar XF Club
Hi Anthony, not sure how much the paint costs (maybe Jaguar only for that particular colour) but I would think its definitely worthwhile applying some paint to stonechips before the winter! Trevor -
Installing drivers door locking module
Jaguar Owners Club replied to Macdonald's topic in Jaguar S-Type Club
Hi Paul, just seen your post regarding door card removal. I have found a procedure, but generally most door cards are the same to remove....the hardest part is locating the hidden screws. Procedure: This is the same front or rear door. 1. remove rubber insert at the bottom of the arm rest/door handle 2. remove the 2. Philip head screws. 3. run hand along bottom edge of door panel to ensure no other securing screws. 4. starting at the top rear edge of the door panel side a large flat screw drive/door panel tool (what ever you have) 5. lift sharply and you will here popping noises from the push clips lifting out of the socket. 6. as you work down the rear edge of the door panel you will see the trim around the interior door handle lift away. remove it. 7. the interior door handle will remain on the door. 8. remove the rest of the door panel. The only golden rule is don't force any part of the door card...but it is usual to break a few plastic clips. Good luck Regards, Trevor -
Glad to hear its all resolved....may have to start the using the fog lights soon :(
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Hi Marcel, there is a thread in this forum that has been created to recommend specialist Jaguar repairers throughout the country. Here is the link http://www.jaguarownersclub.com/forums/topic/7304-recommended-independent-garages/ Regards, Trevor
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Hi Alasdair, In general, squealing from brakes is caused by resonance when the friction lining material is clamped to the disc by the caliper. This resonance can be isolated by applying Copperslip to the backing plate where it contacts the caliper & cradle. Alternatively, you could replace the pads with a better quality pad which should eliminate any noise. Hope this helps? Regards, Trevor
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Hi TedLaw, you could try using an external aerial, made specifically for the type of windscreen you have. Here is a link for one that I found on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/tomtom-external-antenna-/221281732524?pt=UK_CE_GPS_Accessories_Software_ET&hash=item33856b47ac Regards, Trevor
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It appears to be a common fault with this model. It would be nice to hear from any members that have found a solution to the problem
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How did you get on with the additive? Another possible cause for excessive smoking is that the diesel injectors tend to drift out of calibration from original specs. This can easily be checked and recoded using a scan tool. Regards, Trevor
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Hi Paul, I would firstly check the coolant level....if it has dropped off the level drastically then this can lead to a false reading and expensive repair bills if completely drained of coolant. If the level is fine then it could be the Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS) or the wiring attached to it. Lastly, a faulty instrument panel could be to blame. I suggest you take the car to a specialist to diagnose the fault by plugging into the electronics with a scan tool. Hope this helps? Regards, Trevor
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Independant Specialist Manchester area
Jaguar Owners Club replied to hoppym27's topic in Jaguar X-Type Club
Hi Ian, Congratulations on becoming a Jaguar owner! There is a thread running on the forum http://www.jaguarownersclub.com/forums/topic/7304-recommended-independent-garages/ which should help you locate a recommended Jaguar specialist garage in your area. Regards, Trevor