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  1. On 10/14/2025 at 12:57 PM, SK PRINT said:

    Can someone tell me where they put a factory based subwoofer in saloon version of a Jaguar X type Sovereign ? I know where the estate version is.

    Pretty sure it is under the rear parcel shelf.

    Regards

    John

  2. On 10/14/2025 at 12:33 PM, Johno moore said:

    Hi I have a 2009 x type estate sovereign. The waste high outside window rubbers have gone rotten and look bad. Apparently this is a common fault as the clips that hold them rust. Does anyone know where I can get a complete new set ? Jaguar Swindon want £650 plus VAT 

    THANKS 

    Are these what you are after?

    https://www.jagsparesinternational.co.uk/prodcat.asp?root=|100:259|

    Good luck

    John

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  3. On 10/7/2025 at 5:11 PM, Martin Brown said:

    Ref XFS  2018 model, mileage 54,000

    MOT advisory "Shock absorbers has light misting of oil Offside Rear (5.3.2.(b)

    Garage has advised that I should replace both at cost of £1050 parts plus £380 labor plus vat.

    I'd welcome any suggestions 

    Hi Martin

    That sounds very expensive!. Presumably a Jag main dealer. 

    I would be looking for other quotes without a doubt. As a guide to parts prices try searching online at places like this : https://www.bestpartstore.co.uk/jaguar/xf-x260/115130/10221-shock-absorber

    Good luck

    John

     

  4. Hi Tim

    Personally I have grave doubts about messing with the turbo and adding Mr Muscle!

    I would strongly advise a code reader before randomly trying things that might not be the problem anyway. I would either be buying a code reader from eBay / amazon or getting the codes read by a mechanic. From what you said it does not have an MOT so presumably getting it to a garage to have the codes read is an issue. You could try and book an MOT so that you could legally drive there to get the codes read?

    Good luck. 

    ....they are great cars and well worth the effort of saving them 🙂

     

  5. From your response, my guess would be a faulty injector. I would also check the smell / level of the engine Oil as if an injector is not operatin g properly, excessive diesel may be being washed into the  crankcase causing Oil dilution. If the smell / level are OK hopefully the code reader will help. I assume you do not have a engine light on the dashboard?.....

     

     

  6. Hi Tim and welcome.

    For me you have not yet eliminated turbo issues. "White" smoke to me indicates either coolant in the exhaust from something like a cylinder head gasket leak or Oil burning which can come from a whole host of places. 

    I would start by checking coolant level and condition. Basically you are looking for falling level and/or Oil contamination. If that all looks good I would be thinking Oil smoke.

    I always used to try holding a white hanky over the exhaust when revving the engine to see what is actually coming out which might help.

    ....and just to be pessimistic whilst you are at ground level it is worth having a look at the state of the sills, not the outer painted plastic which will be fine but the metal underneath which are very prone to rust. Just part of the joy of X-Type ownership 🙂

    Good luck,

    John

  7. Personally I replaced my 2013 2,2 XF Sportbrake with an MB GLC 220D as the aircon would have cost around £2000 to fix (£30 TX valve, rest for labour!). I would have preferred to go for the newer XF sportbrake but was put off by the Ingenium engines which have a woeful reputation. The I pace does appeal to me, particularly if you are not bothered by depreciation as they are now available for a fraction of the "new" price although I am still nervous about EV battery longevity and "range anxiety".

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  8. Hi Steve.

    FYI The P1000 PCM code can be thrown by a battery disconnection, or possibly low voltage and needs a Drive cycle to be completed to allow the Power Control Module to reset.

    Drive Cycle Instructions are normally to drive until everything is warmed up and use all the gears with a fairly aggressive right foot. Then leave the car overnight and hopefully it will have reset itself.  

    The P1647 upstream O2 sensor fault refers to a sensor in the exhaust monitoring the Catalytic convertor, so probably worth getting a proper diagnostic on that whilst you are at the garage to avoid damaging the cat.

    Good luck 

    John
    BTW the sills you can see from the roadside are plastic covers. The scarry bits are underneath 🙂

  9. Hi Steve and welcome.

    First suspect would be a flat battery. Do you have any idea how old it is? A low battery charge is quite capable of throwing all sorts of fault codes and as the codes have not re-appeared that sounds the most likely cause. If you checked the battery just after you got home it may well have indicated a reasonable state of charge. I would give it a full charge and see how it goes.

    Only really serious problems are usually to do with rusting sills but there are replacements availble to weld in (Mine has been done and is covered in lanogaurd to keep it rust free.)

    Good luck

    John

  10. 11 hours ago, ScottH said:

    I got a Yuasa battery from work.It was £117 including vat cost price about a month ago and got a local garage to fit it while the car was being serviced.I work for a large scottish motor factor and it helps...sometimes.

    ....Just make sure it is an AGM or it will almost certainly fail before you expect....

  11. Hi Tim

    Found this on the jaguarforum.com site:

    "There is a common fault with the X Type that follows a brake bleed using the manual pedal pumping method. When the brake pedal goes to the floor during a pedal pump bleed, damage to the brake booster (servo) normally results. I personally suffered this following a full service at a garage that I had requested a complete brake fluid change be included. I specifically told them about the manual bleed problem and asked if they had a pressure bleeder. Although they did, the boss forgot to tell the mechanic and he manually bled them and detroyed the servo.
    One of the members here posted that adjustment to the push-rod between servo and master cylinder is possible and successfully cured his fault by winding in the push-rod to give some slack. Other members report putting a block of wood under the pedal to restrict pedal travel when pedal pump bleeding method is used. "Never allow the pedal to go all the way down."
    Symptoms include solidly locked on brakes and brakes that slowly begin to bind as you drive before locking up completely (like mine)."

    Not sure how that would damage the servo though.......

    Have you tried turning each road wheel when the brakes are locked on to see if it is all 4 or just one, or one circuit which is at fault?

    Good luck
    John

  12. Hi Fred

    Only 2 possibilities. It is either leaking:
    1) externally, such as venting through the radiator cap as steam  or through a leaking hose or radiator or heater core, all of which should be visible.

    2) Internally, Either directly into the cylinder to be expelled through the exhaust, or into the lubrication system which should show as "mayonaise" in the Oil.

    I would check the Oil for signs of coolant (likewise coolant for signs of oil) and then recheck for leaks when standing still as that is a LOT to be losing without an external leak.

    Good luck

    John

  13. Hi Jon

    If turning the key results in nothing, a click or a start that sounds like the problem is the starter. I assume that you are not getting the engine to even turn over when it "fails to start". If the starter is actually turning the engine over at normal speed (every time you attempt to start) then you can rule it out as the problem. If not that is where I'd start. I would try to check the voltage reaching the starter when you turn the key either with a voltmeter or a test Bulb.

    Regards

    John

  14. Hi Jas

    Personally i would walk away. Probably looking somewhere close to at least 1/3 of the cost of the of the car as a minimum and there are plenty of decent ones around as alternative purchases.

    Good luck

    John

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