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KEN33Y

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  1. Firstly has you your 2001 model got the wiring loom and all necessary equipment to run the parking sensors or was it totally without which is why you bought the necessary from the scrapyard from a donor 2003 model.

    Its an easy method to establish if a sensor is working or not, they work on a daisy chain, if one of the 4 is not working then all four will not work.

    To establish if a sensor is not working simply get a competent person to sit in the driver side and switch the ignition on remembering to engage the handbrake whilst you place your year to the first sensor get them to select reverse the sensor should make a clicking sound if it does not then the sensor is defunct. Do this in turn to all four sensors to establish what is working or not. Replace with new sensrs and all should work if you have the necessary cables within the loom for the parking sensors

  2. Hi Brian, I have not got an X type to compare however, I have an XKR and the needle usually sits around half way and gets there quite quickly.

    Are you getting any heat from your heaters? If not then due to the fact that the gauge is not getting to the centre I would suspect a thermos stuck open (common problem) to most cars. This keeps the water flowing around the cooling system preventing the engine from holding it and heating it up

  3. Hi Brian, can you give any more information to work with. Not having the full information its difficult to make an accurate diagnosis it could be a number of things. On an older car I would have suggested the thermostat was stuck open therefore, not allowing the engine to heat the water fully

  4. Hi Stephen, I was under the impression that there would have at least been a key entry for such emergencies, my XKR has a boot key which is concealed within the Jaguar icon, I assumed the X Type not having owned or been involved with the model would have such an emergency entry whether it be by a concealed key lock or a opening lever within the car. If I sounded in any way rude to you then it was not mant to be and my apologies if it sounded so

  5. Both terminals require cleaning and I would also check the earthing point to chassis, current flows from positive to negative however electron flow on Direct Current flows from Negative to positive, for the earth strap to be glowing it sounds to me as if you have a floating negative (insecure connection to earth) either on the battery terminal or the main earthing point causing a resistance to the electron flow hence the heating up of the strap.

  6. Hi Peter and welcome to 'THE Jaguar OWNERS CLUB' my insurance on the XKR is £268.00 430bhp.

    As Peter have explained it would not cost a fortune to sort the problems reversing sensors are easy however, it would be well worth you requesting the dealer sort them out, they can only say no and if so then you have a bargaining tool to drop the price. Good luck, let us know how you get on

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