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Wrinkly

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  1. Quite agree with this submission. A mere 72 years young, me. Have had my days with Skylines etc, etc and massive BHP and stiffened, lowered suspensions. Now prefer the quiet, luxury and as much comfort as I can afford. Best Wishes and Regards, John
  2. Keith There are a stack of used front wings on Ebay. "Jaguar S Type Front Wings" Best Wishes and Regards, John
  3. Peter Happy Birthday for the not far away celebration. Not quite as old as the lady who the June Celebrations are for. Best Wishes and Regards
  4. Brent, Welcome to the Forum. You mention Blue Smoke and Turbo. The two could well be connected could. Turbo could be on its way out, possibly bearings, seals. Most of which could lead to blue smoke from that area. As for smell of diesel, can you trace any diesel leaking from anywhere? Best Wishes and Regards, John
  5. Keith, Welcome and enjoy your car. Best Wishes and Regards, John
  6. Alan Good dealer, not all of them are as upfront as this. Well done. Best Wishes , John
  7. Chris, Welcome. A nice looking car. There will be plenty oh help from many here for your questions. Best Wishes and Regards, John
  8. Anthony If were you I would run a diagnostic test before doing anything else. Get any codes that have come up from reading through OBD2 and report the codes back on this thread. Suggestions would then be more relevant to what the actual problem is showing as. A cheaper Foseal OBD2 reader, about £20 - £25 on Ebay etc will usually adequately read engine faults. I have one I use successfully with my S-Type, although I have a much dearer iCarsoft PRO for other than engine codes. Good Luck with your current issues . Best Wishes and Regards, John ly
  9. Paul Pleased to hear that your car has been fixed to you satisfaction. Best Wishes and Regards, John
  10. Anthony, What are you asking opinions on. Whether he was right or wrong. Or if you should have changed plugs and coils. You do not state if the car problems have been solved. Was the problem ever diagnosed through the OBD2 connector with a diagnostic unit of some type.
  11. Please do not discount a discharging battery. S-Types are particularly susceptible to loss of battery charge. Mine will start doing sill things with codes etc if it is not kept regularly charged, even if being used on long runs. I have a CTEK 7.0 and make a point of having it charge the battery at least for 24 hours once per week. The battery is a 95Amp.Hr as recommended and is just 12 months old. I now do not suffer anywhere near as many silly codes and warning cropping up. The submission concerning hoses is also very important, if in any doubt run or have run, a smoke test which will usually show up where there is any potential leak. In the "good old days", (excuse that but I am now 72 years young), we used to very sparingly use carburettor aerosol cleaner around the hose joints and listen for any increase in RPM. That would also give a good clue where the leaky hose was. Good luck with correcing the proble. Best Wishes and Regards, John
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