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Hi, Code is stored in the CD player in the dash it may of been replaced, could be why the codes not working there are loads of places on ebay that will give you the code off the CD player serial number also when you remove it, code maybe written on it Cheers Joe
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HI sorry for the late reply, have you tried deleteing them first, some of those faults may be quite old then rescan to see what faults are left
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hi do you have any fault codes when you plug in if so what are the codes
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hi discs sizes can change depending on year by far the best way is to measure your own discs with a tape measue cheers Joe
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battery no charging sign on instrument pannel
JOE-DOT-COM replied to [email protected]'s topic in Guides & Reviews
Hi You need to plug in with Jaguar SDD, that will tell you why the fault is on generic code reader are generally useless unless is a simple engine fault usually a battery fault, some cars have two batteries, the small one is overlooked and usually the problem cheers Joe -
Hi If your in the AA just get them out, they should be able onper the door lock usuall involves forcing the glass out a bit and hooking the door look/hand hand with a long wire hook cheers Joe
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Door sensor on – keep saying passenger door is lulled
JOE-DOT-COM replied to Pamela's topic in Jaguar X-Type Club
Hi usually a dongy door lock, the switch are inside the lock, common fault you could also just unplug the alarm sounder in the engine bay as a quick fix cheers Joe -
yes its ok to charge it with a ctek, but if the battery is at 5volts its no good and no amount of charging will bring it back just replace it with a new one and will give you less problems in the long run a lot of people put jump leads on the car leads while swapping the battery so no setting are lost cheers Joe
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Hi I would start with basics first and get a sniff test done, quick and easy, will confirm the head gaskets are ok, the most common reason for over heating on the S-types, if a hose has failed and the car has overheated, usually causes head gasket failure. once thats confirmed ok, then start to check items like radiator and water pump, aux pump, air locks. cheers Joe
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Hi usually on these if theres a fault, if it has cats active damping, the suspension will default to hard setting until the fault is cleared you need to plug in and see if theres any faults, ideally with Jaguar IDS/SDD, but Icarsoft LR V2 or V3 will do it quite cheaply and worth having for any other faults, generic code readers will only read engine faults and nothing else. but could be a range of things, hard to say with out plugging in cheers Joe
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hi only way to know is to get Jaguar ids/sdd software plugged in and see what the fault is, this software will tell you exactly where the fault is whn you say they have been replaced, were they used, if so either could of failed, dont think new ones have been available for a while now virtually impossible to diagnose without the correct software, could be module, common if boot get damp, wiring breaks by the epb is not tied up or the reed sensor can fail on the epb motor cheers Joe
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Hi should be straight forward to put back to factory the juddering might be the front brake discs, which is quite common to juddering brakes cheers Joe
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Hi I dont think the diesel S-type were ULEZ exempt or been capable of been as they were euro 4 only certain petrol are Exempt, euro 5 petrols and euro 6 diesels. cheers Joe
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2005/6 JAGUAR S TYPE 2.5 V6 MANUAL - ACCELERATION PROBLEM.
JOE-DOT-COM replied to COLIN WELLS's topic in Jaguar S-Type Club
hi if your getting restricted performance, then theres fault codes, you need to read the codes while the fault still active codes should point you in the right direction, could be absoluetly anything cheers Joe -
Hi Thats usually a bad window motor/electronics the press it 8 times is a emergency mode to shut the window needs a new windoe motor cheers Joe
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S Type headlights convert to HID???
JOE-DOT-COM replied to LairdScooby's topic in Jaguar S-Type Club
Hi Look good, be interesting if they pass MOT might be a option for one of my other cars cheers Joe -
Hi Thats one Ive never seen before, I's check all the fuses are good, as one may of popped when been put back in, also check the relays are in correct and in the right slot, easily mixed up have you tried disconnecting the battery since, may reset it if that does not work, ideally you need some one with Jaguar ids/sdd, as that will read every module and hopefully show up the fault cheers Joe
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hi not to sure on the F-types, but on other cars with battery management the battery has to be programmed to the car, like on BMW's replacing the battery or disconnecting the battery, can result in the car wont start afterwards until the battery is registered to the car but Ive found out in a emergency, theres a sensor on the negative battery post that monitors battery charge and discharge, if this sensor is disconnected the car will start, but stop/start facility will be disabled, but ideal to get you home or to a garage very handy if the battery need to be charged or replaced, with out a proper garage doing it icarsoft LR V2 can register battries on these might not apply, but works on most stop/start cars cheers Joe
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hi YES it fine, can recomend CTEK smart chargers , can be left on all the time, with battery in situ, will keep the battery tip top, I've got one on my S-type R and never had any faults in over 7 years just check the battery vent tube is present, should be a vent pipe on the battery that goes out the back of the car, so any gases produced dont build up in the boot, sometimes left off when a new battery is fitted cheers Joe
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Hi yes Ive heard of them, you should be fine there cheers Joe
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Ideally you need to plug in with something like Jaguar IDS looking at live data should tell if any sensors are not reading right and what are at fault most sensors will cause limp mode and limit the revs and power, but it should still rev clean with a fault could also be a bad ECU, there at that age where the capacitors are failing and can cause this sort of fault There lots of place that can check these and repair in faulty, might be the first part I would eliminate if its stood, Ive had it a few times on various cars, had the caps replaced and its like new again do you have any fault codes? cheers Joe
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hi not too sure on the XKR, but on the S-type R, similar engine and ecu, there quite fussy and only the denso lamda sensors work correct, after market ones generally give lots of faults cheers Joe
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hi its usually due at 10 years or 100k, which ever comes first, I'd be try getting it done now by the dealer with the deal, jaguar prices were around £400 to £500 mark, but using genuine parts means its good for another 10 years Indy prices will be cheaper, around £300 to £400 mark, but will be with after market parts like gates, which are only good for 6 years shop around and get prices, but I would try do a deal before you collect the car cheers Joe
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hi you can just replace the rubber boots, loads on ebay but its far easier just to swap both rear tie rods dont forget to get the rear tracking checked as this will alter the tracking and will need setting up cheers Joe
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hi you need to get it plugged in and see what the fault is could be one of a 1000 things, just pure guess work on here cheers Joe