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mghirsch

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  • First Name
    Maynard
  • Jaguar Model
    XF
  • Year of Jaguar
    2011
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Other/NonUK

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  1. Since when does speeding automatically make you a bad driver? Driving too fast for conditions is unsafe, but just speeding (without being distracted) is not. It is just a revenue producer for the local government.
  2. It's been a few years, but I had a set put on my XJS after a snowfall where the car was sliding all over the place. A week later, while I was at work, it snowed about 14". There was a Dodge Dakota 4x4 in the lot spinning it's wheels. I thought, o !Removed!, I'll never get out. But the Blizzaks did the trick. Got out with no wheel spin at all. This y ear, I put Yokohomas on my XF. They did the trick, too.
  3. The nut behind the wheel. Refuses to stay at or below the unreal speed limits.
  4. 1964 Mercury Montclair (with the breezeway rear window) 1967 MGB 1968 VW convertible (loved the car, head it when I was in college) 1974 VW Dasher 1978 MGB 1980 VW Rabbit (a disappointment) 1984 VW Fox 1984 Mazda GLC 1986 Ford Tempo 1987 Ford Tempo 1989 Ford Bronco II 1993 Ford E150 Conversion Van 1986 Jaguar XJ6 1999 Saturn SL2 1991 Jaguar XJS 5.3 1989 Honda Accord 1994 Jaguar XJS 6.0 (still have and love it. Will pass almost anything on the road except a gas station) 2010 Lexus ES350 (No character or personality. Like driving a toaster) 1993 Toyota Corolla 2010 Toyota Corolla 2011 Jaguar XF 5.0
  5. I watched the video Joe-dot-com linked and there is a wrong procedure shown. When you retract the pistons, you should have the bleeders open. This will prevent the fluid from backing up into the ABS system. This is important since water is heavier than brake fluid and it, and dirt settles to the lowest point. You do NOT want either in the ABS mechanism.
  6. I'm new to the forum, just having purchased a 2011. I had problems with the TPMS in my Lexus (which I gladly traded in to get the Jag). It turned out the problem was interference from my car phone charger. Bought a new, better charger (not the cheapest) and the problem disappeared. Maynard 86 XJ6- rusted away 91 XJS 5.3 (RIP) 94 XJS Coupe 6.0 11 XF
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