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    Ben
  • Jaguar Model
    XF
  • Year of Jaguar
    2008
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    Essex

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  1. Hi All, I'm rather new, so I'm not sure if this is where this kind of topic goes, but here we are. Right, I've got a few queries about my 2008 XF 2.7D. One relates to DPF and MPG. My DPF warning came on the other day, so I know about the "give her a good old blast" cure, it's only in orange and not restricting power at all, so a good run and a bottle of Wynns DPF cleaner it shall be, but since this happened the Jag is reporting some fairly unrealistic MPG figures, for example 52.2 on a short run of about 9 miles, which consisted of somewhere around 6 miles of cruise control 50mph (average speed cam area) and the rest in normal 30mph town driving. It's reporting 35-45 on just town driving, which I don't honestly believe as I didn't get much above 40-42 in motorway circumstances beforehand. Any clues? Secondly, the transmission smells hot after 4 or 5 miles and ticks furiously, like metal cooling down and contracting back into shape once the car is shut down and parked up. Am I liable for the tranny to blow up on me at some point in the near future? Lastly, I heard of butterfly valves getting sucked into the engine and blowing things up on the 3.0D, does this happen in the 2.7 as well? Should I be concerned with a car with 96,000 on the clock? That's about it for now, sorry for the war and peace style post. Ben.
  2. Hi All, I'm rather new, so I'm not sure if this is where this kind of topic goes, but here we are. Right, I've got a few queries about my 2008 XF 2.7D. One relates to DPF and MPG. My DPF warning came on the other day, so I know about the "give her a good old blast" cure, it's only in orange and not restricting power at all, so a good run and a bottle of Wynns DPF cleaner it shall be, but since this happened the Jag is reporting some fairly unrealistic MPG figures, for example 52.2 on a short run of about 9 miles, which consisted of somewhere around 6 miles of cruise control 50mph (average speed cam area) and the rest in normal 30mph town driving. It's reporting 35-45 on just town driving, which I don't honestly believe as I didn't get much above 40-42 in motorway circumstances beforehand. Any clues? Secondly, the transmission smells hot after 4 or 5 miles and ticks furiously, like metal cooling down and contracting back into shape once the car is shut down and parked up. Am I liable for the tranny to blow up on me at some point in the near future? Lastly, I heard of butterfly valves getting sucked into the engine and blowing things up on the 3.0D, does this happen in the 2.7 as well? Should I be concerned with a car with 96,000 on the clock? That's about it for now, sorry for the war and peace style post. Ben.
  3. Hi All, Here's my first post to the forum. 2008 Jag XF 2.7D... aaaaand now I'm heading over to technical to see if someone can answer a few questions. Ben
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