Hi Paul,
You could try this place; https://www.satnavishop.co.uk
Id be tempted to take out your existing disc and give it a clean first, just in case.
Thanks for the kind words, I have enjoyed each and every Jaguar I have owned.🤙
If you are trying to input a postcode or address that is newer than the disc you have, then this may be causing your problem.
2012 is the last official disc from Jaguar though there are websites that provide more up to date information.
The fuse is F12 15A in the primary junction fuse box. It may also be the pipes that are blocked or the small filter at the pump end.
The bottle can also get gunged up so before you spend any money, check all the pipes are clear, the bottle and the filter.
The only way is through the aftermarket satnav websites where you can find up to date discs. The last official disc from Jaguar is the one you have now, 2012.
Hi Paul and welcome.
Are you sure it’s the disc and not the reader at fault?
The last official disc from Jaguar is 2012. There are up to date discs available from different websites but that is up to you.
This will help you Alfie, as you will see the module sits above the speaker so the card will need to be removed. You may also need to programme the new module.
Hi Simon,
Your only recourse is to replace it. To do so you will need to remove the bottom half of the dash to access the connector. You will also need to remove the dash surround and the securing bolt that holds it in place.
The photo shows the sensor, the fan is behind that. You can actually remove the whole thing from the front though you will only get around 6 inches from the housing. You may then be able to blow air back through the fan.
If that doesn’t cure it then replace it. I think they are available for around £40.
This picture shows how far it comes out of the dash.
There has been cases of one of the ignition relays sticking on and therefore not allowing the car to shutdown correctly. A decent auto sparky should be able to find out for you.
Definitely something wrong Alfie, the mirrors should unfold and fold with operation of both doors individually.
You could try going into the vehicles settings and also using a code reader, if you haven’t already.
The mirror movement is controlled by the passenger door module which in turn is fed by fuse F1 25A mini in the aux fuse box.
It is the aspirator fan behind the dash that is running and making the buzzing sound.
Try squirting some compressed air through the small grill in front of the indicator stalk.
They just clip in. Sometimes genuine ones appear on eBay but don’t be tempted by the cheaper versions, they don’t last long and the fit is quite loose.