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  1. H Trevor,

    No, not really. Trouble is that I haven't really driven it since before the fuel shortage debacle so it has sat in the garage for weeks.

    I recently spoke to a chap who was a service engineer at a Jag main dealer who said the early 4 litres would flood all the time and they would have to remove the fuel pump fuse and crank away until they could put the fuse back in a fire up. However, he did say he hadnt heard of a 4.2 doing this?

    I will get to the bottom of it but it may have to wait until the Spring now

     

    Cheers

  2. 2 hours ago, Jaguar Owners Club said:

    Moved this post to a new section in the forums especially for members who wish to meet up within the South Coast areas.

    Feel free to make arrangements within the group for any local meetings you wish to set up or attend and we will help to promote these through the membership.

    Seems like we're all Poole, Bournemouth, New Forest region so I guess a central location would be good although a spin out to the NF would also be nice. I'm not originally from this area so don't really know where we could all meet in Public without it being a well used car park? I guess we could pick a pub and ask the landlord if they don't mind us meeting occasionally although we're into the dark nights now and it would be nice to see the cars. Alternatively, I don't work Friday's so a Friday afternoon would be good although I appreciate that this might not suit everyone.

    Mark

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  3. On 9/29/2021 at 1:07 PM, Old Peter said:

    Hi Mark, and welcome to the club.

    Working for the company must be interesting  -  I wrote a book about the Company and the cars it made.  It was a very interesting period in my life.

    It could be that you would write a better one than me!

    Regards,

    Peter.

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    Hi Peter,

    That sounds like an interesting read. I was there from 1985 to 2017 and worked for Chassis engineering.

    It was a fantastic company to work for; my dad also worked there and my sister still does.

    Mark

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  4. Hello all,

    Firstly I'd like to introduce myself as an ex Chassis design/development engineer who worked for Jag for 30 years including many overseas development testing on X100, X200, X350, X150, X351, X760 & X761.

    Now, my issue is that I have bought a 2005 (built late 2004) XK8 4.2 which takes forever to restart once it has been initially started and run for a while. The car runs perfectly, backed up by the fact I bought it in Yorkshire and drove it all the way back to Dorset with no issues.

    Looking on the 'net' has shown that this long crank/flooding restart issue is common place, however, we never experienced this at the factory, even on cars that had covered 100K miles or more. This leads me to believe that this must be an age, not mileage, related issue.

    According to the many accounts I have read on the 'net, owners have tried all sorts to alleviate this issue but there doesn't seem to be a definitive solution to the issue. I can't believe that, after all this time, there isn't a well known single point failure for the problem.

    I'd like to ask, rather than discussing the issue, if there is a known successful fix for this issue?

    Many thanks,

     

    Mark

  5. Hi all,

    Does anyone currently use a solar powered trickle charger for their Jag?

    I have a garage with no power and would like to fit a 'weather resistant' solar panel to the roof and run the cables through to the car which could be on for a few weeks at a time without visits.

    There are a few 'kits' on the market that have a module which prevents overcharge etc but wondered if anyone is actually utilising one.

    Not really after the pros and cons of fitting one, just are you using one?

     

    Cheers

    Mark

     

  6. Evening all,

    Any ideas on this 'little' issue ????

    Have had the DSC SYSTEM FAULT error message for a few days followed by ABS warning light and the engine MIL light. Have had the rear wheel speed sensor diagnosed as the issue which will be replaced this Thursday....however

    Check this out

    With ignition on but engine not started... if you press the footbrake the centre console illuminates, the dashbord illuminates and the headlights flash... this can be repeated on/off the pedal. You then start the car and turn the headlight switch and the gearshift interlock solenoid activates and the brakelights stay illuminated (and the CHMSL) at all times....even when you're driving !!

    This 3.0 auto 2002MY X-Type has been a bit of a nightmare in the 2 weeks I've had it. I was a Chassis design engineer at Jag for 23 years and am pleased to say I had nothing to do with this car !!

    Anyone had similar Gremlins on the loose ??

    Cheers,

    Mark.

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