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  1. I'd like to thanks everyone for their contributions. Much appreciated.

    I finally got the part from Eurojag (01325-72777) and in particular Warren. He was kind enough to send me the part free of charge! I will certainly be dealing with them again :) I recommend them to all jaguart owners.

    Nick

  2. 9 hours ago, TargetDan said:

    I did mine a few months ago. Fairly easy although there isn't a lot of room to get your hands in there and yank the old tank out! I suggest draining the system first or you'll have coolant gushing everywhere. Most important tip is to check the clip on the bottom hose when fitting the new tank - can look like its on properly but if it isn't it will ping off under pressure! 

    Dan

    Hi Dan,

    Unfortunately, I lost the clip while replacing the tank. Stupid thing to do. I'm searching for a replacement now.

    Nick

  3. Hi Chaps,

    I've just fitted a new expansion tank to an S-type 2004 and stupidly the retaining clip for the bottom hose slipped out of my hand. I've spent hours looking for it and now I've had to give up.

    Does anyone have a spare, new or used. Or is there a way around it.

    The Jaguar Part number is: XR849447  They only sell the complete hose system which works out at around £55.00 (a great deal to pay for a small clip!).

    I'm desperate now, as I know under pressure, the hose will blow off, so I can't use the car :(   Any help/suggestions gratefully received.

    Cheers,

    Nick

  4. Hi Russ,

    I found my leak was the top plastic hose connector. Apparently this is a common problem. The only way is to replace the whole expansion tank as it can't be fixed.

    At the moment I'm searching around to find out who stocks them and try and get a good price.

    Nick

  5. Hi All,

    I've got a water leak on my 2004 S-Type and it appears to be coming from around the expansion tank gasket.

    Like most other folk here, I used to work on cars when I was younger, so I'm not totally green. But todays jags are a whole different ball game.

    So my question is this: Is this an easy job to do or one best left to the pros? If I can do it, are there any instructions on the net on how to do it. I've got most tools.

    Cheers,

    Nick

    *Thanks anyway, but closer inspection reveals I need a replacement expansion tanks. Where's the best place to get parts quickly?

  6. <SOLVED>

     

    Just thought I'd let anyone interested that the problem is now solved. It was the ABS sensor in the front left wheel bearing.

     

    Luckily I managed to locate a brand new part on eBay for £59.00, which was a much better deal than the £400.00 Jaguar wanted.

     

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    If you are looking for the same part, drop me an email and I'll try and help.

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  7. I highly recommend these people. Although not a Jaguar specialist, they are very knowledgeable, very polite, helpful and prices are very reasonable. They are on the Surrey/Hants/Berks border.

     

     

    Approved Autos Ltd
                            Unit 5
                            Watchmoor Trade Centre
                            Watchmoor Road
                            Camberley
                            Surrey
                            GU15 3AJ

     

    Tel. 01276 28102

     

    http://www.approvedautos.co.uk/

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  8. Hi Frank,

     

    Yes, I'm sure you're right. I've ordered a front wheel bearing which includes the ABS sensor and a fair length of signal wire. Once fitted, if that doesn't do the job, I'll ask the engineers to test the rest of the wiring loom for connectivity. Fingers crossed :)

     

    Cheers,

     

    Nick

  9. I've just had the front discs and pads replaced on my 2004 3ltr Sport. Just prior to that, the ABS warning lights started coming up permanently, along with the engine icon.

     

    The mechanics who replaced the discs and pads had a look at the wheel sensor to try and cure the warning lights but something strange happened. They would clear the warning on the front left wheel, then the warning on the right rear would come on. As soon as that one was cleared, the front warning would flash back
    up...and so on.

    They tested the sensors as best they could and found no fault.

    However, over the last few years, I have had the ABS warning come on from time to time. To clear it, all I had to do was put the front wheels on full right lock and when straightened, the warnings would all disappear.

    Could it be that the front ABS Speed Sensor (which is embedded in the wheel bearing hub) could be shorting out, thus making the whole ABS system unreliable? Or could their be other causes...

    Thanks for any help.

  10. "I like to use Halfords auto centre, I actually use there Slough branch, but I taken the wife merc to Farnborough. Good thing there brake pads for life, that's your life not the cars. Ie no more paying for pads again"

     

     

    Hi Andrew,

     

    I got a quote from Halfords Auto Centre but it was incredibly expensive (£800 for all four wheels)! All the other quotes I got were under £500 for pads and disks. Thanks anyway.

     

    Nick

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