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Welcome to Jaguar Owners Marty.
I am sure one of our members can advise lots of
knowledge on this forum.
Did find this video
Aubrey.
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Welcome to Jaguar Owners Club Martin.
Great car 👍
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Thanks Andy will try it out 🙂
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Hi Andy,
I have some waterless wash but was worried about scratching the paint if there happened to be any grit or particles on the surface.
Best Regards,
Julie.
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Hi Simon,
Sounds a great car do you have any pictures please?
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Hi if you need tickets please message me as site is now closed.
I have a couple spare.
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Welcome Steve,
Glad you have a Jaguar now you will love it .We have some very knowledgeable members should you have any questions and You will find lots of advice in the guides and reviews section.🙂
Aubrey.
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Hi,
Had mine done in Shropshire
Cost £80 - £100 a wheel.
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Hi Andrew,
Not tried XI will have a look for it.
Cheers,
Julie.
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Hi Valerie,
Welcome to Jaguar owners 🙂
Beautiful cars the F type my friends have one.
Yes as Frank said we would love to see some pictures
If you would like to add them.
There is a monthly meet at Gaydon the British Motor Museum
If you go to Jaguar Breakfast club page all details on there.
The Museum is well worth a visit.
If you want something a bit closer to you I know they have events
at The Haynes Museum in Somerset.
If you get in touch with Bridget at face book (1) jec somerset region - search results | Facebook
I do try to post events now and again on this web page.
Best Regards,
Aubrey.
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There are only 18 tickets left I believe for Cats at the Castle and non available on the day. Its a lovely site well worth a visit.
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Good Morning David,
Welcome to Jaguar Owners🙂
I am glad you have found your dream car.
S types are lovely looking cars and comfortable to drive,
I have had several.
Do you have any pictures so we can see her please?
Kind Regards
Aubrey.
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Hi Stuart,
Welcome to Jaguar Owners Club.
Sorry to hear about your step Dad.
Glad you are now back to owning a Jag.
The forum has some very Knowledgeable people
who can answer any questions you have, or take a
look at our Guides and Reviews section.
Regards,
Aubrey.
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Paul I am so sorry to hear about your wife. My best wishes to her.
I hope you quickly receives the treatment she needs.
Take care of your self also and a speedy recovery.
Regards,
Julie.
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Hi Steesh,
Welcome to Jaguar Owners Club.
There is a lot of knowledge on here from the members and
our guides and reviews.
Where is the noise coming from?
Regards,
Aubrey
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Hi William,
I have spoken to a few people about something I saw called Lanoguard.
I have been told its very good and easy to apply for DIY application.
I am going to try it myself.
Regards,
Aubrey.
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Hi Mark,
A belated welcome to the Owners Club🙂
I love driving an XJ sure you will too.
Regards,
Aubrey.
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Hi Sofia,
Welcome to Jaguar Owners,
The XF is a beautiful car. I did enjoy driving mine.
Only had it for less than a year but no problems.
There are a lot of videos on problems / ownership if you google XF.
For example this one
Hope you find what you are looking for soon.
Kind Regards,
Julie.
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Hi Abe, Welcome to the forum.
I hope you find the car of your dreams.
I have an S type and an XJ8 - 308 Love driving
both but XJ8 is my favourite.
Sorry for delay in replying have been busy over the weekend.
I have removed the ad you responded to
and will look in to it.
Kind Regards,
Julie.
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Hi Paj,
Welcome to Jaguar Owners.
I moved your post here. Hope you find some members who are interested. If you want to post it again as my copy is poor please do.
Xkr engine
in XK / XKR (X150) 2006 - 2014
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Hi Eric,
I do not know about the KR but found this
Bank 1 and Bank 2 refer to the two sides of the engine. Bank 1 is the side that contains cylinder #1, while Bank 2 is the side that contains cylinder #21. Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 refer to the oxygen sensors that measure the oxygen level in the exhaust gases. Sensor 1 is located before the catalytic converter, while Sensor 2 is located after the catalytic converter1
The oxygen sensors on a Jaguar XKR are connected to the exhaust pipe, either in front or back of the catalytic converter1. To locate the O2 sensor directly in front of the catalytic converter on the driver's side of the Jaguar, look for a white sensor with a green wire protruding from it2. Another way to locate the sensor is to look to the right of the intake manifold, where there is a grey plug visible. Next to it is a black one. Follow that lead down to below the catalytic converter3.