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Raistlin

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  1. You need an Audio Connectivity Module. That will fully integrate, RCA, USB and iPod into your audio system. This was the part supplied by Jaguar.

    I can't see any on fleabay at the moment but expect to pay approx £250.

    Installation takes roughly 45 minutes.

    I had one in my S Types. Best mod I ever did.

  2. Those were only examples .🙂

    OK, while waiting, please check your electronics stack (boot, left side) looking for a D2B cable. Either plugged in or terminated.

    Have you got sat nav?

    I'm guessing you'll need a 1 to 3 D2B link but I'll need this info before committing to buy the D2B.

    If you can take pictures of the area around the stack with the trim removed it would help.

    If you were driving down the M6 in the near future, I'd sort it all out for you but it's a long way to drive, even in a Jaguar 😉

    The image shows typical D2B cable

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  3. Use your phone's bluetooth to look for "Jaguar". If it doesn't appear you don't have the kit fitted. Easy and cheap to do.

    Likewise, CDC is easy and cheap to fit, as is Voice control.

    You'd need to code them in using the Jaguar diagnostics but that's a simple procedure taking no more than 20 minutes.

    The wiring is almost certainly built in. I've been doing these mods on S and X and XJ for years and never yet found an X-type without the wiring.

    You'll have to add / extend the fibre optics but again, dead easy.

    All parts readily available.

    Let me know If I can be of help

  4. Latest versions of SDD work fine on Windows native up to Windows 10. 32-bit is best because the Drewtech 64-bit drivers are not the best with the cloned Mongoose cables.

    Plus later versions require wifi connection as they have to talk to JLR during use.

    SDD/IDS works fast and stable if you know what you're doing but I'd still use a dedicated laptop so you can have TIS and JEPC on the same machine.

    JLR have a few sneaky hidden security checks so you need to run a modifier every time JLR downloads updates etc. You need to obtain JLR seed codes to allow you connection to TopIx which can be bought in bundles from eBay sellers or from other websites you can get a couple of seed codes everyday for free. Hope this makes sense. 

    Use of a battery conditioner is, in my view vital. A high power battery charger can be used but you run a risk as the output is not clean. Again, this is only my opinion.

    As previously mentioned. Do NOT crash out of the program and always close session properly.

  5. I had mine re-mapped and it certainly made a big difference. The company I used in Wolverhampton allowed me to drive the car during the process and modified the map on the fly as I came up with suggestions. As a result, virtually eliminated turbo lag and the car was quite capable of taking on the V6 petrol S-Type, thrashing it for initial acceleration. Mid range improved out of all proportion in my view. Never had a reliability problem afterwards either.

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  6. I know it's the attitude of a dinosaur but I LIKE being able to see the water temperature gauge and on the X250 it isn't there.

    Has anybody seen a neat and inconspicuous version of those OBD 2 displays that will do the job without violating the interior please?

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