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philgavin

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  1. Quite often, on some cars these reluctor rings crack. Look very carefully, or get someone with a good quality multimeter or scope to "read" the output whilst spinning the wheel relatively slowly, you will see an "odd" part of the output if its cracked, failing that just have a damned good look at the ring all the way round.

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

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  2. I'm actually better on the old stuff as thats what I love best, I'm restoring a Trans am Firebird for a customer right now and its fun (where were all my AF spanners? Ah still where I left them in 1975, )

     

    Ill help where I can, i have autodata up to 2007 if that helps anyone. and an MT2500 scanner that'll do the basics on Jags. 

    If anyone needs codes reading or fault lights clearing I'll do them for the price of a pint, or free if they've got an interesting car!

  3. Unless theyve changed over the years there is a keyhole on the boot lid, well hidden but mine has one, near the centre look UP at the boot edge.

     

    If not you'll have to jack car up and get jump lead onto the starter solenoid (Black to anything metal (earth)) and while youre holding the live to the solenoid press the keyfob. If you can open the bonnet, you could put a live to anything (almost) electrical, but Im guessing you're locked out too?

  4. Hi Just joined, live in the countryside near Preston , Lancashire

    Got a 2001 S-type

     

    Had 13 Jags over the years Mk1 Mk2 Mk10 XJ series 1 & 2, XJ40's and now an S-type.

     

    Been a Technician since I was 17, fully qualified up to HND.

     

    Member and Advanced Auto Engineer with the IMI

     

    Working as Engineering & Software Consultant.

     

    ...anything else just ask!

     

    Thanks Guys

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