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Welcome to the Club, Darren. I know you will enjoy your s type, and I hope you will also enjoy the Club, and participate in the discussions. Regards, Peter.
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Silverstone Classic - Jaguar Photo Gallery
Old Peter replied to Jaguar Owners Club's topic in Jaguar Owners Lounge
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Welcome to the club, Tony. You will get some good advice from members about retrofitting --- Paul [Raistlin] is an expert in that field. Regards, Peter, Lancastrian in exile.
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Old Peter replied to Jaguar Owners Club's topic in Jaguar Owners Lounge
Hi Trevor, I am afraid we can't see the photos. Technical fault of no permission, Regards, Peter. -
Welcome to the club, Roy. You are quite right in what you have said about negative reports --- only a small percentage of owners --- but sharing experiences is a good thing although I like to see the ones who praise their cars and share the good experiences too. I hope you enjoy the club as well as your Jaguar. Regards, Peter. My s type on a rainy day last week in Arnside, Lancashire.
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Hi Andy, and welcome to the club. I was told when I bought my s type four years ago that if the battery was getting low unesstial equipment would shut down first to make sure that essential pieces of equipment could function. I know that it is a new car, but batteries are batteries and even a new one can use up power. Just a thought. Regards, Peter.
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You cannot disinvent the internal combustion engine. You can improve it and it has come a long way since the side valve engine, eve though that is still used in lawn mowers etc. Emissions from the engine seems to be the issue, and putting charges on certain vehicles and banning others from certain roads is rather stupid. Not only that, the air above the UK is not static and what is done with emissions in the UK could result in our clean air being blown to another country and their dirty air being moved over here. My comment on Formula 1 going all electric would say to the manufacturers what can you do to make the electric engine perform in the same was as the petrol or diesel engine. When they say that they can't. and they will, the idea of an all electric country is confined to the bin. After all, we have steam trains still running! Peter.
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There will be much argument with load of pros and cons. I think that the Government have jumped in too quickly to consider all the implications. I might have been better if the PM had changed the XJ she uses to go from Downing Street to the House of Commons to a nice little Hybrid for starters. Battery technology is coming in quite quickly though. SWMBO has a Toyota Yaris Hybrid which also has a 1.5 litre petrol engine. The battery that operated the electric engine sits under the rear seats and does take up a lot of room. Ideal for shopping and city driving and the quietness can be a bit eerie. It is al a bit of wait and see, and if Formula 1 went wholly electrical we might see some answers. Peter.
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Hi Mark, I also had my car Terracleaned and also started using v power at the same time. There is a Shell Station just 500 yards away that is also the cheapest in the area, which is rather useful. I get a fiver every couple of months from the Shell Drivers club which is useful! Regards, Peter.
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Hi Mark, I am not a great fan of additives, but I was getting quite a few EGR problems and was recommended Millers Eco Max after which I never had any at all. I do not use it for every fill up, but about every three or four. My car is the same year as yours and in the four years I have had it I have never had a DPF problem and in the last year since using Eco Max no EGR problems either. SWMBO found the Jaguar too difficult to park, and wanted a bit of independence and as I am no fan of shopping I invested the money for a cruise to the Azores for a month in a car! Regards, Peter.
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Hi Mark, The long motorway/dual carriageway runs always give a good mpg. The shorter stop - start runs gives me about 30 t0 35. I aways use Shell V power and now and then I put in a small amount of Millers Oils Diesel Power Eco Max which reduces emissions, cleans the injectors and adds a small amount of Cetane to the fuel mix. I rarely use my car for short runs as SWMBO's car is a Hybrid which runs on air. Regards, Peter.
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Hi Folks, We have just returned from a short break in the Lake District, which we visit quite frequently and which I have been doing for over 70 years. On the way up my S Type [2.7 diesel] returned 45.7 mpg and on the return trip this morning the 134 miles done in 2 hours and 35 minutes [despite 30 miles of road works with a 50 mph limit] returned 46.6 mpg. Rather pleased. The S Type [Morgana] ventured into Patterdale via the Kirkstone Pass from Ambleside -- the very steep bit as there had been an accident on the Pass on the Windemere Route -- without a problem. In site of the weather we enjoyed the break. Regards, Peter.
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My S type is named after the famous Welsh Witch, Morgana, and the Sat Nav Lady is named Doris -- a very polite way of speaking to us -- "Turn Left soon if it is not too much trouble". Peter.
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There are many after market parts available to the S Type, and the parts manufacturers in the Black Country are doing good business. Peter.
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Hi Adrian, and welcome to the Club. E Types are a bit like London 'Buses -- two new members with similar e types have just joined the club. Good advice in respect of Classic Cars is often given by Jaguar Heritage. The David Manners Group is also rather good a supplying parts for Classic cars. Let us know how it goes --- a lot of members will be very interested as well as jealous! Regards, Peter.
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Hi Jeff, I have tried a solar charger but it is not very good on the big battery in my Jaguar. You can get a trickle charger to do the business overnight if you can garage your car, or if the car is parked in an inconspicuous place. I sometimes give my car a charge if I have not had a longish run, but with the battery being in the boot it can be a bit difficult to keep the boot lid closed. There must be a good way, and other members might well know it Regards, Peter.
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Hi Chris, Glad it is sorted out. It is a pity they don't still produce updated discs! Regards, Peter.
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In Chris's case there is no disc in the sat nav player in his car. Sometimes when trading in a car certain owners remove the disc to use either in their next car or to sell on eBay, Peter.
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Hi Mark, You fid mention that the battery had been changed. There batter is my S Type needed caging after 4 years and 11 months, and some of the electrical niggles it had suddenly disappeared. A weakening battery is know to be very fickle! Regards, Peter.
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Welcome to the club, Mark. I also think its is a fuel problem. I am assuming your car is a diesel, and if so do you use Premium fuel? I find it gives better fuel consumption, as well as being a cleaner fuel. I would be inclined to pit in an additive, Diesel Magic costs under a tenner and will give the fuel system a good clean out. Let us know how you get on. Regards, Peter.
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Sometimes the pulls on my s typical get nudged off their clips and can "disappear" . Peter.
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Hi Danny, While the XF is s great car, I looked for an S type when my X Type was stolen, and for £9600 [four years ago I found a 2007 model = a 2.7 Diesel with only 48k on the clock and also with a new engine fitted by Jaguar after 28k miles while in Jaguar ownership. My car has all the bells and whistles, with over £11,000 of optional extras factory fitted. It could be worth a few hours of googling to find an S type with a low mileage -- there are some about. Regards, Peter.
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Hi Jim, I have a 2007 model which left the production line on the 13th March 2013. Good solid car. Although I have fitted a leaper, The car is the same as it left the factory. You car has the "Waterfall" which is the traditional grill for the Jaguar Mark 1, Mark 2 and the 1963 - 69 S Type -- I would be incline to keep it. Regards, Peter. Regards
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Welcome to the club, Daniel. There is a free App called Vehicle Smart which is worth looking at, although the car will not have an MOT record being only three years old. The mileage is quite high and you will need to find out what kind of driving had been done -- long regular commutes or sporadic very long journeys. I once bought a Rover *825 V6 petrol with 22k on the clock but only 8 months old and it was a great car which I kept for 11 years and traded in after I had done 100k myself. Having said that I would have another good look around at other 3 year old similar cars and see what mileages are on them before making up you mind. Regards, Peter.
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If the quality if the same choose what you consider is the best deal. The main dealer has the edge. Peter.