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George Pritchard

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  1. I've got a 2014 3litre Sportbrake and is without doubt the best car I have ever had, and I've had some nice ones, inc Bentley Turbo, M5, M3, & numerous Merc's, and this car beats them all hands down, and it still looks like new. Expect 35mpg around town and up to 50mpg on a run at 70mph They go like stink, and I was so impressed by it I have recently got a mint XKR Convertible, for the summer. £7000 Sounds a good price, & I have done 80,000 in mine without a spanner on it except for service items Good luck
  2. Hi I am a newbie (Just joined last week) as I have just treated myself to an XKR Convertible 2001 (X100) I already have a 2014 XF Sportbrake which I consider to be the best car I have ever had... including BMW M3, M5, Various Mercs etc. I changed the battery, as the last owner said that he kept the old one on permanent charge, and got an new Exide 90a 900ah and then the ABS light wouldn't go off and the 'traction control not working' showed on the scrolling message bar. I consulted the handbook & managed to clear them as directed by it, but it got me thinking about getting the correct diagnostic tool to read & clear any future messages, and as it happened whilst shopping in Aldi the same evening, there was a cheap basic OBD2 tool for £12.99 in the centre Isle. So thinking that this might be a message from the Gods I got it. The thing is that I couldn't find where to plug it in anywhere in the XKR ( I didn't try the XF) Then tonight I read about the icarsoft i930 code reader which apparently fits & reads all Jaguars from 1994 to 2014. So I am now confused, and wonder if any member could help with the question: Will it fit the XKR, and where do I plug it in?
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