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Denis Oxon

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  1. Hello Having done much research and spoken to my non Jag garage I conclude that rear spring are tired and should be replaced. With a full tank of fuel ride height is 20 mm lower than it should be. Since springs determine ride height should shock absorbers be changed at same time ?
  2. I read on another forum, only one can be set up and connected. Out of interest how do you start bluetooth connection ? I have a 2006 Jag and don't appear to have bluetooth
  3. I believe that the time taken to charge your battery is dependant on the maximum amps of your charger. So take the amp hours of your battery and divide by the charge rate of the charger. This should give you the time taken to charge your battery. For example the CTEK MXS 7.0 gives 7 amps. So a 77 amphour battery will take 10 hours to fully charge
  4. There are various posts on this site saying that if battery on way out then various spurious lights come on. Could this be problem ? Various people say to give the battery a deep charge.
  5. If I put a meter on the battery without the engine running what voltage should I get ?
  6. DPF

    Denis Oxon posted a topic in Jaguar S-Type Club
    I see that for the DPF to regenerate you have to drive the car for 30 minutes at over 30 mph. What happenes if the regeneration has started nd you slow down below 30 mph ?




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