Jaguar Automobile JJM 21 02 20 15 User Manual

Foreword  
Jaguar X-TYPE  
Driver’s Handbook  
JAGUAR CARS LIMITED, as manufacturers, are  
dedicated to the design and production of vehicles which meet  
the expectations of the world’s most discerning purchasers.  
The Manufacturer reserves the right to vary its specifications  
with or without notice, and at such times and in such manner as  
it thinks fit. Major as well as minor changes may be involved in  
accordance with the Manufacturer’s policy of constant product  
improvement.  
To complement the features, systems and technology of your  
new vehicle we have produced this Driver’s Handbook. In it we  
have undertaken to make the control of complex systems easy  
to understand and operate.  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be  
reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any  
form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or other  
means without prior written permission from the  
Service Division of Jaguar Cars Limited.  
The information contained herein applies to a range of vehicles  
and not to a specific vehicle. For the specification of a particular  
vehicle, owners should consult their Jaguar Dealer.  
Published October 2000 by Parts and Service Communications Jaguar Cars Limited Publication Part No. JJM 21 02 20/15  
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Contents  
4. On the road (continued)  
5. Climate control  
Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27  
Interior features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28  
Sun visors and vanity mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30  
Cigar lighter and ashtray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30  
Rear centre armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30  
Glove compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31  
Rear sun blind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-32  
Starting/stopping the vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33  
Automatic transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-35  
Gear-shift interlock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-35  
Gear selector positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-35  
Sport mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37  
Manual transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37  
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38  
Dynamic stability control (DSC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-40  
General driving information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-41  
Winter driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-42  
Touring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43  
Towing a caravan or trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44  
Fuel and refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-45  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Manual climate control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4  
Automatic climate control with LCD screen . . . . . . . . . 5-7  
Light misting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9  
Automatic climate control with touch screen . . . . . . . 5-11  
6. Roadside emergency  
Inertia switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Emergency starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Wheel changing and jacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Vehicle recovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9  
Transporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10  
Bulb renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12  
Fuses and fuse boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16  
Fuse box locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17  
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7. Maintenance  
8. Specifications  
General maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1  
Bonnet release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3  
Regular checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4  
Checking and replenishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6  
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14  
Windscreen wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17  
Tyres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18  
Tyre pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18  
Vehicle care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
Interior care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
Exterior care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
Electrical accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24  
Vehicle data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1  
Weights (average/approximate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2  
Roof-rack capacity and trailer weights . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4  
Wheels and tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5  
Tow-bar fixing points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6  
A comprehensive index is located at the back of this Handbook.  
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1
Owner information  
Owner information 1-1  
Jaguar parts distribution service  
Jaguar Dealers  
General information  
Jaguar Dealers stock a large number of  
parts to keep your vehicle maintained  
and back on the road as quickly as  
possible. Their service is backed-up by  
Jaguar’s central parts warehouse in  
Coventry, England, providing next day  
delivery to most of Europe’s Dealers and  
world-wide within two to three days.  
Jaguar Dealers are chosen with care. Each  
is dedicated to providing a Sales, Service  
and Spare Parts facility of the highest  
standard.  
Whether you are new to the Jaguar  
marque or have previously owned Jaguar  
or Daimler vehicles, we are pleased that  
you have made Jaguar your choice of  
vehicle this time.  
Jaguar Dealers are provided with full  
technical support from the factory, with  
comprehensive training for all their  
technicians. Dealers’ workshops operate  
to a high standard and have all the  
necessary tools and equipment essential  
to maintain or repair Jaguar vehicles.  
For safety and the pleasure you will get  
from your new vehicle, please take the  
time to get well acquainted with your  
vehicle by reading the handbooks.  
Accessories  
Details of the vehicle warranty are  
contained within the ‘Service Record and  
Warranty book’.  
A full range of Jaguar Engineering  
approved accessories including safety,  
stowage, touring, leisure and lifestyle  
products are just some of those available  
from your Jaguar Dealership.  
A current list of Dealers is included in the  
vehicle literature pack.  
When left-hand or right-hand is used in  
the text, this refers to the left-hand side  
or right-hand side of the vehicle, viewed  
from the rear.  
Genuine Jaguar parts and  
accessories  
Please ask your Jaguar Dealer for an  
up-to-date brochure so you can select  
your requirements from the latest range.  
Your Jaguar Dealer can supply you with  
genuine replacement parts and  
accessories which are fully approved to  
Jaguar’s original equipment specification.  
This will ensure that the safety and  
performance of your vehicle is  
maintained for your complete peace of  
mind.  
This Handbook describes every option  
and model variant available and  
therefore some of the items covered  
may not apply to your particular  
vehicle.  
Please note that fitment of non-genuine  
parts may invalidate the vehicle warranty  
if a subsequent fault occurs due to fitting  
sub-standard replacement parts or  
accessories.  
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1-2 Owner information  
Vehicle Handbooks  
Warnings, Cautions and  
Notes  
Take particular note of WARNINGS,  
CAUTIONS and Notes given throughout  
this handbook.  
Remember to pass on the Vehicle  
Handbooks when reselling the vehicle.  
Handbooks are integral parts of the  
vehicle.  
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Warning symbols on the  
vehicle  
On encountering the warning triangle or  
open book symbol on the vehicle, it is  
important that before touching this part  
of the vehicle or attempting adjustments  
of any kind you consult the relevant  
section of this handbook.  
WARNING:  
A warning is a procedure which must  
be followed precisely to help avoid  
the risk of personal injury.  
Caution: A caution is a procedure  
which must be followed precisely to  
reduce the possibility of damage to  
the vehicle and resultant risk of  
personal injury or inconvenience.  
Caution: Do not remove any warning  
labels from the underbonnet area or  
inside the vehicle.  
Note: A note is a procedure which will  
help avoid difficulties in the operation of  
the vehicle.  
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Owner information 1-3  
3. By operating other electronic  
equipment (for example; a mobile  
phone without an exterior  
6. No attempt should be made to  
repair a fuse that has blown.  
Health and safety  
Always install a fuse of the correct  
amperage. Failure to comply with  
the above may cause a fire hazard  
or create serious damage  
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antenna) electro-magnetic fields  
can cause malfunctions of the  
vehicle electronics. Therefore, you  
should observe the instructions of  
the equipment manufacturers.  
WARNING:  
1. Many liquids and other  
substances used in vehicles are  
poisonous and should never be  
consumed and must be kept away  
from open wounds. These  
elsewhere in the electrical circuit.  
7. Avoid contact with battery acid  
which is poisonous and corrosive.  
Acid will cause burns to the skin  
as well as to the eyes. In the event  
of skin or eye contamination,  
wash the affected area with water  
thoroughly. Seek immediate  
medical attention when eye  
contact has occurred.  
4. Any modifications to the fuel  
system not specifically designed  
for this Jaguar are prohibited. Such  
modifications in some  
substances include anti-freeze,  
brake fluid, fuel, windscreen  
washer additives, lubricants and  
various adhesives.  
circumstances could result in a  
fire. All service actions must be  
entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.  
2. The presence of any unusual  
fumes (for example, petrol or  
exhaust fumes) in the passenger  
compartment and/or luggage  
compartment should be corrected  
immediately by a Jaguar Dealer. If  
you must drive under these  
conditions do so only with all  
windows fully open.  
5. Alterations to the electrical  
system, including the fitting of  
accessories not designed for this  
Jaguar, will cause damage to the  
electrical circuits and systems. In  
some circumstances this could  
result in a malfunction or fire. All  
accessory work should be  
8. Do not disconnect any pipes in the  
air conditioning refrigeration  
system. A refrigerant is used  
which can cause blindness if  
allowed to contact the eyes.  
If refrigerant should contact the  
eyes or skin, wash the eyes or  
affected area with cold water for  
several minutes. Do not rub. As  
soon as possible thereafter, obtain  
treatment from a doctor or eye  
specialist.  
entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.  
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1-4 Owner information  
Regular servicing  
Each vehicle is given a full ‘Pre-Delivery  
Inspection’ to ensure that all systems  
function correctly and that the vehicle  
meets its specification.  
Jaguar diagnostic system  
Vehicle identification  
Vehicle identification number (VIN)  
Many of the vehicle systems are  
controlled by complex electronic devices.  
Specialist equipment is required to trace  
and rectify faults in the systems and  
ensure that only faulty components are  
repaired or replaced.  
It is essential that the Vehicle  
Identification Number (VIN) is quoted in  
all correspondence and when ordering  
replacement parts.  
Owners are responsible for the regular  
maintenance and servicing of the vehicle.  
Jaguar Dealers will be pleased to arrange  
periodic servicing and can provide you  
with details of tasks carried out at each  
service interval.  
The number is visible from outside the  
vehicle, on a plate in the lower left edge  
of the windscreen.  
Caution: Severe damage to the  
electrical system and electronic  
components can occur if any attempt  
is made to diagnose faults in the  
electrical system using conventional  
diagnostic equipment (for example,  
the use of test lamps or low  
impedance voltmeters). The fitting of  
any electrical accessory should only  
be entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.  
Vehicles have the Certification Label  
adhered to the left-hand front door hinge  
post. Vehicle weights, paint code  
manufacture date and the VIN are shown  
on this plate.  
Failure to implement maintenance at the  
recommended intervals could result in  
deterioration of vehicle performance and  
possible infringement of regulations.  
Engine number  
Regular routine maintenance not only  
helps to prevent unnecessary  
‘breakdowns’ and inconvenience, but  
enhances the ‘trade in’ or resale value of  
the vehicle.  
Stamped on a raised/machined boss  
above the oil pan seam directly behind  
the oil filter adapter plate.  
Transmission number  
On a metal label or bar code label  
attached to the transmission casing.  
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Owner information 1-5  
Window tinting  
Protect the environment  
Mobile/portable  
telephones  
We must all play our part in protecting  
the environment. Correct vehicle usage  
and disposal of waste cleaning and  
lubrication materials are significant steps  
towards this aim.  
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WARNING:  
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Do not have your vehicle windows  
tinted with a metal oxide tinting (for  
maximum heat reduction from sun  
load) if you have a Navigation or  
Jaguar Telematics system fitted to  
your vehicle.  
WARNING:  
Using a mobile/portable telephone  
without an exterior antenna is not  
recommended when driving as the  
electro-magnetic fields produced can  
cause malfunctions with the vehicle  
electronic systems.  
Avoid using high engine speeds. You will  
then protect your engine, reduce fuel  
consumption, lower the engine noise  
level and help towards reducing the  
environmental burden.  
Metal oxide tinting prevents the  
reception of the Global Positioning  
Satellite (GPS) signals by the antenna  
causing the navigation system to stop  
functioning.  
Check the laws and regulations on the use  
of cellular telephones in the areas where  
you drive. Always obey them. Also, give  
full attention to driving.  
Dispose of batteries, tyres, engine, brake  
and coolant fluids at your local  
authorised waste disposal facilities.  
This will also prevent the emergency  
Jaguar Telematics feature from giving the  
emergency centre your vehicle location.  
Use hands-free operation (if fitted) and  
pull off the road and park before making  
or answering a call, if driving conditions  
so require.  
A non-metal tinting should be used if you  
require window tinting and if in doubt,  
contact your Jaguar Dealer for advice.  
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1-6 Owner information  
Touch-screen display  
Touch-screen use and care  
A touch-control screen is installed in certain vehicles and  
provides touch-control of vehicle climate, audio, navigation,  
television and telephone systems, as fitted. A small LCD screen  
below the touch-control screen provides digital display of the  
time, ambient temperature and vehicle cabin set temperature.  
When the ignition switch is initially turned to position ‘I’ or ‘II’,  
the touch-control screen will display the Jaguar screen saver  
followed by activation and display of the mode previously used.  
Display of touch-controls for other systems can be obtained by  
pressing the appropriate perimeter button and these are  
described in the appropriate Handbook. Climate control  
operation is contained in Section 5 of this Handbook. Functions  
of the ‘MENU’ button are described on the following pages.  
Touch-control screen  
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WARNING:  
In the interests of road safety, do not attempt to use the  
touch-screen controls when driving.  
Caution: Care must be taken to avoid spilling or splashing  
drinks onto the screen. In the event of such an occurrence  
advise your Jaguar Dealer.  
Note: When operating touch-screen controls, always extend the  
tip of one finger, and withhold the thumb and remaining fingers  
from the screen.  
The touch-screen and inner bezel must be kept clean to  
maintain optimum performance. Finger marks and attracted  
dust should be regularly removed using a soft cloth and a Jaguar  
approved cleaning agent.  
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Owner information 1-7  
‘USER SETTINGS’ provides YES/NO  
control for button and touch-control  
audible tones, units of measures and  
selection of language.  
System set-up  
Menu  
On selection of ‘SYSTEM SET-UP’, the  
screen will display the touch-controls  
which can then be used to set the clock  
and user settings.  
Pressing the ‘MENU’ button will show the  
‘SYSTEM MENU’ screen.  
‘TV’ is only available in certain countries.  
If TV is available, see the accompanying  
TV Handbook for user instructions.  
To select the language, press change and,  
if the country is not shown on the screen,  
scroll to the desired country. To select  
country, press the flag of the country and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
The screen display can be blanked out at  
any time when the ‘SYSTEM MENU’ is in  
use, by selecting the ‘Screen Off’  
touch-control. Touch the screen to  
restore the menu.  
Units of measurement provides either  
imperial or metric units for use with the  
navigation feature.  
Alternatively the Jaguar logo can be  
displayed by selecting ‘Screen Saver’.  
‘Softkeys’ is any switch, slider or button  
on the touch-screen display.  
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1-8 Owner information  
‘SET CLOCK’  
‘VOLUME PRESET’ provides  
BRIGHTNESS & CONTRAST  
‘BRIGHTNESS & CONTRAST’ provides  
touch-control adjustment of screen  
display characteristics.  
touch-control adjustment of volume  
associated with the Navigation, Voice  
control, Phone, Traffic information and  
Automatic volume control (AVC) systems.  
Adjustment of AVC varies the rate at  
which volume is increased or decreased  
relative to vehicle speed.  
Clock adjustment is made by pressing the  
hour or minute, up or down button.  
12/24 switches the clock between twelve  
or twenty-four-hour display.  
Press and hold the plus or minus symbol  
to adjust the selected function.  
Screen brightness and contrast can also  
be dimmed for night driving. This is  
achieved either manually via the ‘DAY’,  
‘NIGHT’ or ‘TWILIGHT’ touch-controls,  
or automatically via selection of the  
‘AUTO’ touch-control and subsequent  
operation of the vehicle exterior light  
switch.  
Press and hold the plus or minus symbol  
to adjust the volume of the selected  
function.  
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Owner information 1-9  
SCREEN OFF/SCREEN SAVER  
Before using the system  
The screen display can be blanked out at  
any time when the ‘SYSTEM MENU’ is in  
use, by selecting the ‘SCREEN OFF’  
touch-control. Touch the screen to  
restore the menu.  
Registration and acquaintance  
The registration procedure will have been  
completed by your Jaguar Dealer.  
Limitations of the system  
Alternatively, the Jaguar screen saver can  
be displayed.  
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WARNING:  
It is important that the operation of  
the system is properly understood  
before attempting to use it. Note the  
following summary of limitations:  
Jaguar Telematics (where  
available)  
Introduction  
Emergency/roadside assistance or access  
to information is provided by the Jaguar  
Telematics system. The system uses the  
vehicle’s Jaguar in-car telephone  
installation to communicate with the  
Jaguar response centre.  
The system is powered by the vehicle  
battery and will not operate if the  
battery is discharged or disconnected.  
The system will only operate in areas  
with cellular phone coverage and  
when connection to the network is  
established. This can be affected by  
adverse weather conditions,  
Jaguar Telematics can be used wherever a  
cellular phone service is available.  
geographical features or tall buildings.  
Loss of contact with the Global  
Positioning Satellite System (GPS)  
system could result in an inaccurate  
vehicle position being sent to the  
response centre.  
Caution: Do not press the SOS button  
on the overhead console or on the  
touch-screen unless you have an  
emergency and require emergency  
service. If you require information  
press the ‘i’ button on the overhead  
console or on the touch-screen.  
If the vehicle is involved in an  
accident, components could be  
damaged rendering the system  
inoperative.  
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1-10 Owner information  
Emergency assistance (SOS)  
The GPS is used to identify the position  
and direction of travel of the vehicle.  
The emergency assistance feature allows  
access to the emergency services (police,  
fire, or ambulance). Once assistance has  
been requested, and the vehicle location  
confirmed, the appropriate services are  
contacted for assistance to be  
Emergency help will be despatched to  
your location and the operator will, when  
appropriate, stay in direct contact with  
you until the emergency help arrives.  
Data message  
despatched.  
When contact with the response centre is  
established, an electronic data message is  
automatically transmitted to the response  
centre computer. This data message will  
include:  
The benefits of the system are:  
ease of activation  
no requirement of knowing who to  
call  
emergency assistance call sent  
automatically in the event of airbag  
deployment  
Type of alarm (information,  
emergency or airbag deployed).  
Operation of the system  
Note: The ignition must be turned on  
(position ‘I’).  
Vehicle identification number (VIN).  
Latitude and longitude coordinates.  
Vehicle position history.  
vehicle location identification based  
on GPS data sent to the operator.  
The system is operated from the controls  
on the touch-screen or the overhead  
console buttons. While in use, the  
touch-screen or radio displays a sequence  
of messages and the red lamps in the  
overhead console buttons will flash to  
indicate activation.  
Emergency assistance can be used in the  
following situations:  
Time tag identifying when last  
position was taken.  
If you have been involved in an  
accident.  
Information assistance (Info)  
Airbag deployment (emergency  
assistance call sent automatically).  
Information assistance may be used to  
request help, breakdown assistance or  
services from the response centre  
operator. List of services will depend  
upon facilities available to the response  
centre operator, which may include  
information regarding traffic information,  
local hotels, local petrol stations, shops  
and services.  
Note: The phone handset will be  
switched off during an assistance call.  
When urgent medical attention is  
required.  
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Owner information 1-11  
Call activation and termination  
Making an emergency call (SOS)  
Requesting Information  
Operation will continue even if the  
ignition is turned off following an  
activation.  
The procedure for obtaining emergency  
assistance is as follows.  
Press and hold the ‘i’ button in the  
overhead console for 2 seconds or  
Press and hold the SOS button in the  
overhead console for 2 seconds or  
Touch and hold the ‘Info’ button in  
the touch-screen for 2 seconds.  
Note: Once a call has been initiated, do  
not attempt to crank the engine as this  
may cancel the activation.  
Touch and hold the SOS button in the  
touch-screen for 2 seconds.  
A call to the response centre is  
automatically sent using the Jaguar in-car  
telephone.  
A call to the response centre is  
automatically sent using the Jaguar in-car  
telephone.  
The operator verbally obtains details of  
the information request and the  
appropriate assistance will be provided.  
Note: If a call is initiated and the  
operator cannot establish voice  
communication, police assistance will be  
despatched to the vehicle, based on the  
vehicle location when the button was  
pressed.  
Terminating assistance calls  
When the operator is satisfied that the  
situation has been dealt with, the call will  
be terminated and the red lamp in the  
SOS button will extinguish. Normally,  
only the response centre can terminate  
an SOS call.  
The screen or radio shows ‘SOS  
REQUEST’ and the red lamp in the  
SOS button starts to flash.  
Terminating an information call  
Operator contact  
An information call may be terminated  
via the radio or touch-screen or by the  
response centre.  
After the data message transmission has  
been completed, voice contact with an  
operator is established. The operator will  
have available the details of the vehicle,  
including its last location.  
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1-12 Owner information  
System self-test  
Battery disconnection  
Further information  
The system will perform a self-test each  
time the ignition is turned on  
(position ‘I’). This is indicated by the  
illumination of a red lamp in the  
Information and SOS buttons. The lamp  
will remain illuminated for the duration  
of the test. If the lamp does not extinguish  
within 10 seconds, and stays on  
If the battery has been disconnected, the  
vehicle location will be lost.  
On reconnection, it may take up to  
approximately 15 minutes to re-establish  
accurate vehicle position.  
On-screen messages  
During an assistance call, various status  
messages are displayed on the radio or  
navigation screen, which enable the  
progress of the call to be followed. A list  
of the messages and their meaning is  
shown later in this section of the  
Handbook.  
continuously, contact your Jaguar dealer.  
While in contact with the response  
centre, the vehicle location messages  
(LATITUDE and LONGITUDE) are  
displayed in sequence, except when the  
display of another message is required.  
Cellular phone interface  
If the phone is in use when the system is  
activated (for example an airbag  
deployment) that call will be terminated  
and a call to the response centre will be  
made.  
When an activation is terminated, your  
phone is left unlocked if the ignition is  
still ON. If the ignition is in the  
OFF position the phone will be switched  
off after 5 minutes (see the Telephone  
Handbook).  
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Message list  
During operation, a sequence of messages will appear on the radio or navigation screen. These are described below.  
Message  
Meaning  
EMERGENCY REQUEST  
SOS REQUEST  
Emergency call initiated (UK only)  
Emergency call initiated (Not UK)  
INFO REQUEST  
Information/Roadside Assistance call initiated  
Call is being processed  
CALL IN PROGRESS  
DIALLING RESPONSE CENTRE  
SENDING LOCATION DATA  
DATA RECEIVED  
Response centre is being contacted  
Vehicle location data being sent to the response centre  
Vehicle location data received by response centre (US only)  
Vehicle identification number  
ID XXXXX XXXXX  
LATITUDE XXXX XXXX  
LONGITUDE XXXX XXXX  
CELLULAR NETWORK BUSY  
PLEASE WAIT  
Vehicle position – latitude  
Vehicle position – longitude  
Trying to connect to response centre  
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Message list (continued)  
Message  
Meaning  
NO CELLULAR SIGNAL  
WAITING TO ACQUIRE  
UNABLE TO PLACE CALL  
SYSTEM FAULT  
Trying to connect to network  
Call failed  
System failed. See your Jaguar dealer.  
Redial sequence initiated  
REDIAL IN PROGRESS  
CELLULAR PHONE REMOVED  
INSERT PHONE TO CONTINUE  
NO SIM CARD AVAILABLE  
Cellular phone removed from cradle (US only)  
Install cellular phone to continue call (US only)  
System SIM card missing (Not US)  
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Security and locks  
Security and locks 2-1  
Position ‘0’: is the only position in which  
the key can be inserted and removed.  
Gear-shift interlock  
A brake pedal/gear-shift interlock system  
is incorporated in the automatic  
Position ‘I’: allows use of some electrical  
circuits, for example, radio operation.  
The airbag system is activated in this  
position.  
transmission gear selector mechanism.  
To move the gear selector from Park:  
1. Turn the ignition key to position ‘II’ or  
start the engine.  
Position ‘II’: all electrical circuits except  
the starter motor are activated. The key  
remains in this position when driving.  
2. Press the brake pedal.  
Position ‘III’: the starter motor is  
operated.  
Steering column lock  
To remove the ignition key:  
Manual transmission vehicles only:  
When the ignition key is removed from  
the ignition switch the steering column  
lock is engaged. The lock is disengaged  
when the key is inserted into the ignition  
switch and turned to position ‘I’.  
Ignition switch  
The ignition switch, on the right-hand  
side of the steering column, has four key  
positions:  
Apply the handbrake and turn the key to  
position ‘0’. The key can then be  
removed from the switch.  
In rare circumstances it may be necessary  
to gently turn the steering wheel from  
side to side to release the steering column  
lock.  
0___ignition OFF  
I ___auxiliary  
Automatic transmission vehicles  
only:  
II___ignition ON  
III __engine start  
Automatic transmission vehicles have a  
key interlock feature.  
Apply the handbrake, place the gear  
selector in ‘P’ and turn the key to  
position ‘0’.  
The automatic transmission gear selector  
must be placed in Park ‘P’ before the key  
can be removed from the ignition switch.  
When the key is removed, the gear  
selector will be locked in Park.  
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Vehicle security  
When leaving the vehicle unoccupied,  
remember the following:  
It is important to keep your keys in safe  
places at all times. Leaving them in  
conspicuous places is an invitation for a  
thief to steal them and, consequently,  
your vehicle or belongings. Keep them as  
secure as you would your wallet or purse,  
both at home and away.  
Keys  
The key operates all the locks on your  
vehicle.  
Vehicles are supplied with either two key  
transmitters or one key transmitter and  
one key without a transmitter, depending  
on the vehicle model.  
Apply the handbrake and with  
automatic transmission, move the  
gear selector to Park ‘P’.  
Do not leave children or pets in the  
vehicle unattended.  
Security light  
This vehicle is equipped with an  
immobilisation system.  
Do not leave luggage or valuables on  
view. Always take your valuables with  
you or lock them in the luggage  
compartment.  
An electronic device is fitted in the head  
of each key which is programmed to the  
vehicle electronics. When the key is  
placed in the ignition switch the vehicle  
electronics recognise the correct key and  
allow engine start. The engine cannot be  
started with a key not programmed to the  
vehicle electronic systems.  
Remove the ignition key and spare  
keys, even when the vehicle is in your  
garage.  
Close all windows and lock all doors  
securely.  
Park the vehicle where it can be seen.  
At night, park in a well-lit area.  
If an ignition key is placed in the ignition  
switch and turned to position ‘II’ and the  
alarm security light on the centre console  
remains flashing after three seconds, it is  
possible that the engine will not start. In  
any event, please contact a Jaguar Dealer  
to investigate the cause of the light  
flashing.  
When leaving the vehicle unattended,  
for maximum security ensure that the  
doors are double-locked.  
Ensure that all keys and key transmitters  
are removed from the vehicle before  
locking the doors, and that all doors, the  
luggage compartment and the bonnet are  
closed.  
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Additional keys and key transmitters can  
be obtained from your Dealer and can be  
used provided a Dealer programmes  
them all to the vehicle.  
Key transmitter  
The security system is controlled  
remotely by a radio frequency,  
battery-operated, integrated key  
transmitter.  
Caution: Should a key or key  
transmitter be lost, a new one can be  
obtained and programmed to the  
vehicle by a Jaguar Dealer, who will  
ask for proof of vehicle ownership. It  
is advisable to notify a Dealer as soon  
as a key or key transmitter is lost or  
stolen and have the remaining key(s)  
or key transmitter(s) reprogrammed.  
This will then prevent the lost or  
stolen key/transmitter from being  
used to disarm and unlock the  
vehicle.  
The transmitter is activated by pressing  
one of the operating buttons.  
1. Unlocks and disarms the vehicle.  
2. Releases luggage compartment lock.  
3. Activates the convenience headlamp  
feature and sounds the panic alarm.  
4. Locks/double-locks and arms the  
vehicle.  
5. Lock/unlock the key.  
To free the key, press the release  
button (5). When not required press and  
hold the button and fold the key into the  
transmitter housing.  
Note: Dealers keep a log of all enquiries  
for replacement keys and notify Jaguar  
Cars Ltd. of any such requests.  
Key transmitters will not operate if a key  
is in the ignition switch.  
Care of key transmitters  
The key transmitters must be treated with  
care and not exposed to extremes of heat,  
dust, humidity or be in contact with  
fluids. Do not leave the transmitter  
exposed to direct sunlight.  
Each key transmitter and key will operate  
the ignition switch and lock the doors  
and the luggage compartment.  
The key number is recorded on a plastic  
tag which is attached to each key. Detach  
the tag and keep safely, not in the vehicle.  
The battery is the only serviceable part.  
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Key transmitter battery renewal  
When the battery needs renewal there will be a significant  
decrease in the effective range of the key transmitter.  
To renew the battery, using a small, flat-blade screwdriver,  
separate and pull the transmitter (A) from the key body. Insert  
the screwdriver into the groove between the covers (B) and, by  
twisting the screwdriver, prise the covers apart. Unscrew and  
remove the small screw (C) and remove the printed circuit  
board, taking care not to touch the battery terminals. Remove  
the battery and dispose of safely. Fit a new cell, type CR2032,  
available from your Jaguar Dealer, with the side marked with the  
positive symbol (+) downwards in the battery receptacle. Avoid  
touching the new battery as moisture/oil from the fingers can  
reduce the life of the battery and corrode the contacts. Replace  
the printed circuit board making sure to engage the board under  
the securing tabs (D), and secure with the screw. Refit the cover  
and click into place with thumb pressure. Slide the transmitter  
back onto the key body.  
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To unlock the vehicle and disarm the  
alarm system  
Vehicle locking and unlocking  
To lock the vehicle and set alarm  
Using a key transmitter  
Press the lock button on the key  
transmitter, or  
Press the unlock button on the key  
transmitter.  
Put the key in the driver’s door lock,  
turn the key towards the rear of the  
vehicle and release.  
This unlocks all doors and luggage  
compartment and turns on the interior  
lights. The exterior direction indicators  
give two flashes as unlocking takes place.  
The direction indicators will flash once,  
the security light on the centre console  
will start flashing and, after 20 seconds,  
the alarm will be set.  
The direction indicators will flash five  
times if a fault exists with the intrusion  
sensing or inclination sensing systems.  
If a door, the bonnet or the luggage  
compartment lid are open and an attempt  
is made to lock the vehicle, the direction  
indicators will flash five times and the  
horn will chirp twice as a warning that  
the vehicle is not secure.  
Using a key  
Door locks and handles  
All doors and the luggage compartment  
can be locked and unlocked using a key  
transmitter or key.  
Put the key in the driver’s door lock,  
turn the key towards the front of the  
vehicle and release.  
Unlocking the vehicle turns on the  
interior lights.  
Note:  
Smart locking  
1. Ensure that the manually operated  
rear windows are closed.  
This feature helps prevent locking the key  
in the vehicle. If one of the front doors is  
open and an attempt is made to lock the  
doors using a door interior locking lever,  
all doors will become unlocked.  
European and United Kingdom  
countries only: If the vehicle is unlocked  
with a key when it is armed, a ticking  
sound will be heard when the driver’s  
door is opened. This is a warning to  
indicate that the vehicle alarm will  
activate after 15 seconds unless the  
security system is disarmed by either  
pressing the unlock button on the key  
transmitter or by placing the key into the  
ignition switch and turning the key to  
position ‘I’.  
2. If the vehicle is locked and the  
transmitter lock button is pressed, the  
horn will chirp once to confirm the  
vehicle is secure.  
The vehicle can only be locked from the  
outside by using the key in the driver’s  
door lock.  
It will not be possible to lock the vehicle  
with a key transmitter if a door, luggage  
compartment or bonnet is open.  
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Note:  
Global closing  
1. If a passenger door is opened during  
this period, before the vehicle is  
disarmed, the alarm will sound.  
!
WARNING:  
Ensure that all occupants are kept  
clear of the windows and sunroof  
aperture.  
2. Unlocking with the key does not  
disarm the security system, this  
provides extra protection against  
vehicle theft.  
Using the key in the driver’s door, lock  
the vehicle and hold in this position to  
close all the electrically operated  
windows (and sunroof, if fitted).  
For all other markets: unlocking the  
vehicle disarms the alarm system.  
Using a key transmitter, press and hold  
the lock button for longer than  
1½ seconds to close all the electrically  
operated windows (and sunroof, if fitted).  
Pressing the lock button while global  
closing is taking place will cause all  
movement to stop.  
Internal door locking and unlocking  
To centrally lock all doors, press the lock  
lever on the driver’s or front passenger’s  
door.  
To lock a rear door, press the lock lever.  
Note: Manually operated rear windows  
will not global close. Ensure when locking  
the vehicle that the rear windows are fully  
closed.  
To unlock a front door, pull the release  
handle or the lock lever.  
To unlock a rear door, pull the lock lever.  
The driver’s or front passenger’s door  
lock lever will unlock all doors.  
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With all doors closed, press the lock  
button on the key transmitter twice  
within three seconds to double-lock the  
vehicle and set the alarm. Alternatively,  
place the key in the driver’s door lock,  
turn the key towards the front of the  
vehicle and then towards the rear within  
three seconds.  
The exterior direction indicators will  
flash, once as locking takes place and a  
longer, second flash as double-locking  
takes place.  
Drive-away door locking  
Double-locking  
Child safety locks  
With the ignition key at position ‘II’ and  
all doors closed, all doors will lock when  
the vehicle is moving above 8 km/h. If the  
vehicle is stopped and a door is opened,  
provided the engine remains running, the  
car will relock when the door is closed  
and the vehicle is moving. If the car is  
unlocked this feature will only lock the  
doors again if the ignition is turned off  
and then back on. All vehicles have the  
drive-away door locking feature installed  
during manufacture. This feature can be  
disabled, or reinstated, by a Jaguar  
Dealer, if required.  
Child safety locks are fitted to the rear  
doors.  
!
WARNING:  
Open a rear door, insert the ignition key  
into the lock and turn the key outwards.  
This immobilises that door interior  
handle. Repeat this for the opposite rear  
door.  
When the vehicle is double-locked  
the doors cannot be opened, either  
from inside or outside the vehicle,  
except with the correct key or key  
transmitter. Breaking a window will  
not allow a thief access by opening a  
door. Therefore, double-locking  
After setting the child lock the door(s) can  
only be opened using the exterior door  
handle.  
should not be used when persons are  
inside the vehicle as they will not be  
able to vacate, or be released from  
the vehicle if an emergency arises.  
To remove the child lock feature, open  
the door and using a key, move the  
control to its original unlock position.  
Note: It will not be possible to  
double-lock the vehicle if any door is  
open.  
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Auto-relocking  
This feature automatically centrally locks  
and arms the vehicle if the vehicle has  
been unlocked with the key transmitter:  
and no door has been opened for  
45 seconds or  
if the ignition remains off for  
45 seconds.  
This feature can be disabled, or  
reinstated, by a Jaguar Dealer, if required.  
If the vehicle alarm system is armed and  
the luggage compartment is opened using  
the key transmitter the alarm will not  
sound. The system will be rearmed when  
the lid is closed, provided the vehicle has  
not been disarmed.  
Luggage compartment  
To open the luggage compartment:  
press the luggage compartment  
button (A) on the key transmitter or,  
with the vehicle unlocked, press the  
release button (B) on the  
compartment lid.  
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Error signal  
The direction indicators will flash five  
times whenever one of the following  
conditions is present:  
Full alarm  
Alarms and audible  
signals  
Note: In certain markets, legislation  
prohibits the use of audible confirmation  
signals. In such cases, the sound source  
has been removed from the system.  
Once armed, any of the following  
circumstances will create a full alarm  
state, sound the horns and flash the  
direction indicators:  
If any door is open when an attempt is  
made to lock the vehicle.  
Opening a door, luggage  
compartment lid (except with  
transmitter) or bonnet.  
The luggage compartment or the  
bonnet is not properly closed when  
an attempt is made to lock the  
vehicle.  
Audible signals  
Movement in the passenger area  
(if intrusion sensors are fitted).  
Two horn chirps will sound if an attempt  
is made to lock the vehicle with the key  
transmitter if a door, the bonnet or the  
luggage compartment is not fully closed.  
If there is an electrical failure within  
the intrusion sensing or inclination  
sensing systems and an attempt to  
‘disarm’ the security system is made.  
Using a key in the ignition switch  
which is not programmed to the  
vehicle.  
European/United Kingdom countries  
only:  
If, after 15 seconds from opening the  
driver’s door with a key (European/  
United Kingdom countries only), the  
key is not inserted into the ignition  
switch.  
If the vehicle is unlocked with a key when  
it is armed, a ticking sound will be heard  
when the driver’s door is opened. This is  
a warning to indicate that the vehicle  
alarm will activate after 15 seconds  
unless the security system is disarmed  
with either the key transmitter or by  
turning the ignition key to position ‘I’.  
If the inclination sensor (if fitted) is  
activated.  
Any attempt is made to remove the  
radio.  
If the vehicle is unlocked with a key when  
it is armed and any door other than the  
driver’s door is opened, the alarm will  
sound immediately.  
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Security features  
The security system has been designed  
for:  
Inclination (tilt) sensing  
protection  
This feature protects against unauthorised  
towing away or jacking up. When the  
vehicle is double-locked and armed, any  
tilting of the vehicle, such as jacking or  
lifting, will activate the alarm.  
Panic alarm  
When in or near the vehicle, the alarm  
can be set off to deter a possible offender.  
For this feature to operate, the key must  
not be in the ignition switch.  
Prevention of theft of the vehicle  
Prevention of theft of items from the  
vehicle  
Pressing the headlamp convenience/panic  
button on the key transmitter three times  
within three seconds will activate the  
‘Panic Alarm’.  
Personal security  
Note: If the vehicle is being transported  
by road, rail or sea, the vehicle should not  
be double-locked. This prevents the  
inclination system from being armed and  
sounding the alarm as the vehicle pitches  
and rolls.  
The security system is integrated with the  
vehicle electronics and engine  
management systems making it far more  
difficult for a thief to penetrate and steal  
the vehicle.  
The alarm is stopped by:  
putting the key into the ignition  
switch and turning to position ‘II’ or  
pressing either the transmitter panic  
button three times or one press of the  
unlock button.  
When the security system is disarmed the  
inclination sensor is also disarmed.  
Intrusion sensing  
A further enhancement to the security  
system is the addition of intrusion  
sensing. When the vehicle is armed and  
double-locked, movement within the  
vehicle interior will activate the alarm.  
The luggage compartment can be  
unlocked, using the key transmitter  
button, without sounding the alarm.  
When the security system is disarmed the  
intrusion sensors are also disarmed.  
Battery reconnection  
Battery back-up sounder  
If the battery has been disconnected and  
is subsequently reconnected, the alarm  
system will resume the same state as  
before the battery was disconnected.  
In certain markets a separate,  
self-contained, battery back-up sounder  
is fitted. This device will sound the full  
alarm if the vehicle alarm is activated or if  
the vehicle battery or the sounder is  
disconnected when the security system is  
armed.  
If the alarm was sounding when the  
battery was disconnected it will sound  
again when the battery is reconnected  
and will need the transmitter unlock  
button to be pressed or key placed in the  
ignition switch and turned to position ‘I’  
to disarm it.  
Note: Ensure that manually operated  
rear windows are closed before  
double-locking the vehicle. This will  
prevent intrusion sensing falsely sounding  
the alarm.  
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Radio frequency approval  
If the type approval of your key transmitter requires inspection, refer to the table below.  
Type Exam. Certificate Number: CERT 980154-01  
Country  
Australia  
Austria  
Belgium  
Brazil  
Approval No.  
Country  
Korea  
Approval No.  
Luxembourg  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Chile  
Portugal  
Czech Republic  
Finland  
France  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Germany  
Israel  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Italy  
United Kingdom  
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Programming  
!
Note: For best results, fit a new battery to  
the hand-held transmitter before  
WARNING:  
1. Do not use the HomeLink  
Universal Transceiver with any  
garage door opener that lacks the  
safety stop and reverse feature as  
required by safety standards.  
A garage door opener which  
cannot detect an object, signalling  
the door to stop and reverse, does  
not meet current federal safety  
standards. Using a garage door  
opener without these features  
increases risk of serious injury or  
death.  
programming. If your garage door opener  
receiver (located in the garage) is  
equipped with an antenna, ensure that the  
antenna is hanging straight down.  
1. Switch off the engine.  
2. Press and hold the two outermost  
buttons (1 and 3), releasing only when  
the indicator light begins to flash after  
20 seconds. Do not repeat this step  
when programming the additional  
buttons.  
HomeLink® Universal  
Transceiver  
The HomeLink Universal Transceiver is  
fitted in the roof console. HomeLink can  
be programmed to transmit the radio  
frequencies of up to three different  
transmitters used to activate garage  
doors, gates, home lighting, security  
systems, or other radio frequency  
operated devices.  
3. Hold the end of the hand-held  
transmitter of the device you wish to  
train approximately 25 to 75 mm  
(1 to 3 inches) away from the  
HomeLink surface, keeping the  
indicator light in view.  
2. When programming the  
HomeLink Universal Transceiver  
to a garage door opener or entry  
gate, make sure that people, the  
vehicle and objects are out of the  
way to prevent potential harm or  
damage as the gate or garage door  
will activate during the  
4. Using both hands, simultaneously  
push the hand-held transmitter button  
and the chosen HomeLink button (1, 2  
or 3). The HomeLink indicator light  
will flash, first slowly and then rapidly.  
When the indicator light flashes  
programme.  
If you would like additional information  
on the HomeLink Universal Transceiver,  
compatible products or to purchase other  
accessories such as the HomeLink lighting  
package, contact your Jaguar Dealer or  
HomeLink at www.homelink.jci.com.  
rapidly, release both buttons. The  
rapid flashing light indicates successful  
programming of the frequency signal.  
To programme the remaining buttons,  
follow steps 3 and 4.  
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Press and hold the programmed  
HomeLink button to activate the  
programmed device and release when the  
device begins to activate.  
Canadian programming/  
Gate programming  
Rolling code programming  
Rolling code garage door openers (or  
other rolling code devices) which are  
‘code protected’ may be determined by  
the following:  
Canadian frequency laws, and the  
technology of some entry gates, require  
you to press and re-press (cycle) the  
hand-held transmitter button every two  
seconds during programming.  
If, after 90 seconds, the indicator light  
does not flash rapidly, release both the  
HomeLink and the hand-held transmitter  
buttons and repeat the procedure starting  
with Step 2. However, position the  
hand-held transmitter at a different angle  
and/or distance.  
reference the device owner’s  
instruction manual for verification.  
Continue to press and hold the desired  
HomeLink button while you cycle your  
hand-held transmitter until the indicator  
light flashes rapidly.  
the hand-held transmitter appears to  
programme the HomeLink Universal  
Transceiver but does not activate the  
garage door.  
If the device does not operate you may  
need to complete the steps outlined in  
‘Rolling code programming’.  
Note: When programming a garage door  
opener or entry gate, unplug the device  
during the ‘cycling’ process to prevent  
possible motor failure.  
press and hold the trained HomeLink  
button. The device has the rolling  
code feature if the HomeLink  
Some entry gates and garage door  
openers may require you to replace  
Step 4 with the procedures in the section  
‘Canadian Programming’.  
indicator light flashes rapidly and  
then turns solid after two seconds.  
To train a garage door opener or other  
device with the rolling code feature,  
follow these steps after completing the  
Programming section instructions.  
If you are programming a rolling code  
equipped device, continue with the  
procedures outlined in ‘Rolling code  
programming’.  
Note: Keep the original transmitter for  
future use or programming procedures if,  
for example, you purchase a new vehicle.  
Caution: It is recommended that  
when you sell or dispose of the  
vehicle, the programmed HomeLink  
buttons be erased for security  
purposes.  
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Note: The aid of a second person may  
make the following training procedures  
quicker and easier.  
Reprogramming a HomeLink button  
Erasing programmed HomeLink  
buttons  
To programme a device to HomeLink  
using a button previously trained, follow  
these steps;  
Individual buttons cannot be erased,  
however, to erase all three programmed  
buttons:  
1. Locate the training button on the  
garage door opener receiver in the  
garage. Exact location and colour of  
the button may vary by garage door  
opener brand. If there is difficulty  
locating this button, reference the  
garage door opener instruction  
manual or contact HomeLink.  
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink  
button. Do not release until step 4 has  
been completed.  
1. Press and hold the two outermost  
buttons until the indicator light begins  
to flash after 20 seconds.  
2. When the indicator light begins to  
flash slowly (after 20 seconds),  
position the hand-held transmitter  
25 to 75 mm (1 to 3 inches) away  
from the HomeLink surface.  
2. Release both buttons.  
The HomeLink Universal Transceiver is  
now in the train, or learning, mode and  
can be programmed at any time following  
steps 3 and 4 in the ‘Programming’  
section.  
Note: Following step 2 there are  
30 seconds in which to initiate step 3.  
3. Press and hold the hand-held  
transmitter button.  
2. Firmly press and release the training  
button on the garage door opener  
receiver which will activate the  
training light.  
4. The HomeLink indicator light will  
flash, first slowly and then rapidly.  
When the indicator light begins to  
flash rapidly, release both buttons.  
!
WARNING:  
The manufacturer is not responsible  
for any radio or TV interference  
caused by unauthorised  
3. Firmly press and release the  
HomeLink button. Press and release  
the HomeLink button a second time to  
complete the training process. Some  
garage door openers may require you  
to do this step a third time to complete  
the training.  
The previous device has now been erased  
and the new device can be activated by  
pushing the HomeLink button that has  
just been programmed. This procedure  
will not affect any other programmed  
HomeLink buttons.  
modifications to this equipment.  
Such modifications could void the  
user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
The device should now recognise the  
HomeLink signal and activate when the  
HomeLink button is pressed.  
The remaining buttons may now be  
programmed if this has not been  
previously done.  
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Before driving  
Before driving 3-1  
Occupant protection  
Seat belts  
The use of front and rear seat belts is  
mandatory in most countries. Using seat  
belts saves lives. They should be worn by  
all occupants whenever the vehicle is in  
use, for maximum protection.  
This vehicle has an individual  
lap/shoulder inertia reel seat belt for each  
occupant.  
The inertia operating mechanism of the  
seat belts allows the wearers to move  
their upper bodies to reach various  
controls. The seat belts will lock  
automatically with accelerated body  
movement or in the event of emergency  
braking. Both front seat belts are  
equipped with pretensioners to assist  
restraint and safety belt force limiters to  
help minimise the risk of upper body  
injuries.  
Seat belt fitting  
Always ensure that the webbing is  
midway between the neck and the edge  
of the shoulder. Correct tension is  
controlled by automatic retraction of the  
reel.  
!
WARNING:  
Do not adjust the seat belt while  
driving.  
Seat belt height adjustment is provided  
for driver and front seat passenger to  
ensure that the seat belt webbing can be  
positioned to pass over the shoulder  
without pulling against the neck. It can be  
locked in any of five positions.  
A warning light on the instrument panel  
comes on when the driver’s seat belt is  
not fastened. (In some markets a warning  
signal sounds for six seconds.)  
Draw the tongue of the seat belt over the  
shoulder, across the chest and push it  
into the buckle unit slot. A positive ‘click’  
indicates that it is safely locked.  
Note: If the vehicle is parked on unlevel  
ground, the seat belt mechanism may  
lock. This is not a fault, gently ease the belt  
from its attachment to unlock it.  
The use of comfort clips or devices that  
would create slackness in the seat belt  
system are not recommended.  
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3-2 Before driving  
Inertia reel mechanism check  
!
Static test: Whilst seated, fasten the seat  
belt and grip the shoulder belt at  
approximately shoulder level with the  
opposite hand. Pull the belt sharply  
downwards, the belt should lock.  
WARNING:  
1. Seat belts are designed to bear  
upon the bony structure of the  
body, and must be worn low  
across the front of the pelvis, or  
the pelvis, chest and shoulder, as  
applicable. Wearing the lap  
Road test: The following road test must  
be carried out only under maximum safe  
road conditions.  
section of the belt across the  
abdominal area must be avoided.  
Always ensure that the webbing is  
midway between the neck and the  
edge of the shoulder.  
With the seat belt correctly fitted to the  
driver and passenger(s), drive the vehicle  
at 8 km/h and, ensuring that it is safe to  
do so, brake sharply.  
Front belt height adjustment  
2. Seat belts should be adjusted as  
firmly as possible, consistent with  
comfort, to provide the protection  
for which they have been  
The seat belt(s) should lock automatically,  
holding both driver and passenger(s)  
securely in position.  
To operate: Press the locking button and  
slide the anchorage point to the required  
position to ensure comfort and safety.  
Release the button and check that the  
anchorage point is locked.  
It is important when braking that the  
reactions of both driver and passenger(s)  
are normal, that is, the body must not be  
thrown forward in anticipation, thus  
causing a snatching action of the belt  
which would operate the locking  
mechanism.  
designed. A slack belt will greatly  
reduce the protection afforded to  
the wearer.  
Always check the anchorage point after  
the seat has been adjusted to ensure that  
the belt is correctly positioned.  
If the belt fails to lock on either test,  
consult a Jaguar Dealer.  
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3. Care should be taken to avoid  
contamination of the webbing  
with polishes, oils and chemicals,  
and particularly battery acid.  
Cleaning may safely be carried out  
using mild soap and water. If  
webbing becomes frayed,  
6. Each seat belt assembly must only  
be used by one occupant; it is  
dangerous to put a seat belt  
around a child being carried on  
the occupant’s lap.  
7. No modifications or additions  
should be made by the user which  
will either prevent the seat belt  
adjusting devices from operating,  
or prevent the seat belt assembly  
from being adjusted to remove  
slack.  
contaminated or damaged,  
discard it and fit a new seat belt.  
4. It is essential to renew the entire  
assembly after it has been worn in  
a severe impact even if damage to  
the assembly is not obvious.  
8. Should the seat belt not retract  
and remain at its static length,  
consult your nearest Jaguar Dealer  
immediately.  
5. Belts should not be worn with the  
webbing twisted.  
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3-4 Before driving  
The whole sequence of events from  
sensing the impact to full inflation of the  
bag takes place in a fraction of a second.  
The driver airbag is located in the centre  
of the steering wheel and the front seat  
passenger airbag is located in the fascia  
panel immediately in front of the  
passenger seat.  
AIR BAG  
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AIR  
AIR BAG  
The side airbags are fitted within the  
driver and front passenger seat outboard  
seat bolsters, and are identified by a label  
on the seat.  
Curtain airbags are fitted above the  
doors, under the headlining. These  
deploy downwards to give protection to  
the heads of driver, front seat passenger  
and the outer rear seat occupants.  
To do their life-saving job, airbags open  
with a great deal of force and this force  
can pose a potentially dangerous risk in  
some situations, particularly when a front  
seat occupant is not properly restrained  
with the seat belt.  
Advanced occupant restraint  
system  
In order to provide optimum protection  
this vehicle is equipped with front and  
side airbags for driver and front seat  
passenger. These are supplemental  
restraint systems which are used in  
conjunction with the seat belts to help  
protect the driver and front seat  
passenger from upper body and head  
injuries.  
The airbag warning light in the  
instrument cluster will be lit for  
approximately six seconds when the  
ignition is turned on. If the light remains  
on or flashes it indicates a fault within the  
airbag electrical circuits. Report the fault  
to a Jaguar Dealer immediately.  
Because airbags must inflate rapidly and  
with considerable force, there is the risk  
of death or serious injuries such as  
fractures, facial and eye injuries or  
internal injuries, particularly to occupants  
who are not properly restrained or are  
otherwise out of position at the time of  
the airbag deployment.  
It is safe to drive the vehicle; however, in  
an accident the airbags may not operate.  
Curtain airbags are fitted to the sides of  
the vehicle for front and rear occupants  
head protection in the event of a side  
impact.  
Airbags do not inflate slowly or gently  
and the risk of injury from a deploying  
airbag is greatest close to the trim  
covering the airbag.  
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6. Child restraint anchorages are  
designed to withstand only those  
loads imposed by correctly fitted  
child restraints. Under no  
8. To ensure that the side airbags are  
fully effective:  
!
WARNING:  
DO NOT sit too close to, or lean  
against the door trim. The side  
airbag could injure you as it  
deploys from the side of the seat.  
DO NOT lean out of the window  
aperture.  
Only use JAGUAR APPROVED  
accessories (e.g. seat covers).  
Due to the function of the  
CURTAIN AIRBAG deployment,  
CONSULT your Jaguar Dealer prior  
to installing any ACCESSORIES in  
the upper environment/pillar trim  
area (e.g. HANDS-FREE  
1. No objects whatsoever should be  
attached to the centre cover of the  
steering wheel, the passenger  
fascia panel or the sides of the  
driver and front passenger seats.  
Do not put anything on or over the  
airbag inflation area. Placing  
objects on or over the airbag  
inflation area may cause those  
objects to be propelled by the  
airbag into your face and torso  
causing serious injury.  
circumstances are they to be used  
for adult seat belts or for attaching  
other items or equipment to the  
vehicle.  
7. DO NOT install a rearward-facing  
child seat in the front passenger  
seat position.  
This is emphasised by the label  
displayed on the end of the fascia  
on the front passenger side, as  
shown on the illustration.  
If however, you must sit a child in  
the front passenger seat use only a  
forward facing child seat with the  
passenger seat set fully rearward.  
Always follow the fitting  
2. Safety experts recommend a  
minimum distance of at least  
254 mm between an occupant's  
chest and a front airbag.  
TELEPHONE KITS).  
9. If an airbag is inflated, the airbag  
will not function again and must  
be renewed immediately. If a new  
airbag is not fitted, the unrepaired  
area will increase the risk of injury  
in a collision.  
3. Children 12 years old and younger  
can be killed or seriously injured  
by the airbag. The rear seat is the  
safest place for children.  
instructions supplied with the  
appropriate child restraint system.  
4. Do not try to put an adult seat belt  
around two children.  
Airbag warning information is printed on  
the driver’s and passenger’s sunvisor.  
Airbag warning light information is shown  
on page 4-6.  
5. Severalairbagsystemcomponents  
get hot after inflation. Do not  
touch them after they have  
deployed.  
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3-6 Before driving  
Wrong  
Unbelted and too close  
Use Seat Belts  
Move Seat Rearwards  
Correct  
*Belted and 254 mm  
or more away  
Recline Back of Seat  
Tilt Wheel Down/Forwards  
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Tilt the steering wheel/column  
downwards so as to point the airbag  
at your chest instead of your head and  
neck. Adjust the steering  
wheel/column fore/aft so that it  
extends towards the driver as little as  
possible, ensuring that the airbag has  
plenty of room to deploy.  
The noise and gas associated with the  
deployment of the airbags is not injurious  
to health.  
!
WARNING:  
Driver and front seat passenger  
should always move their seats as far  
rearwards as is practical.  
After airbag deployment, it is normal to  
notice a smoke-like, powdery residue or  
smell the burnt propellant. This may  
consist of cornstarch, talcum powder or  
sodium compounds that result from the  
combustion process that inflates the  
airbag.  
Ideally, drivers should sit with at least  
254 mm between the centre of their  
breastbone and the cover of the steering  
wheel airbag.  
!
WARNING:  
Since the risk zone at the time of  
deployment is the first 54 mm – 75 mm  
from the airbag cover, sitting back  
254 mm provides a clear margin of safety.  
Very few drivers are unable to achieve  
and maintain that safety gap.  
Small amounts of sodium hydroxide may  
be present which may irritate the skin  
and eyes, but none of the residue is toxic.  
Do not attempt to service, repair or  
modify the airbag system or its fuses.  
All work on the airbag system,  
including renewal after deployment  
and renewal at the end of its service  
life, must be carried out by an  
authorised Jaguar Dealer.  
While the system is designed to help  
reduce serious injuries, it may also cause  
minor burns, abrasions, swelling or  
temporary hearing loss.  
The vast majority of drivers who do not  
now sit that far back can change their  
position and achieve that distance.  
In the event of the vehicle being  
dismantled, airbag module removal and  
disposal MUST be made by a qualified  
person. Instructions can be obtained  
from an authorised Jaguar Dealer.  
Move your seat back as far as you can  
while still comfortably reaching the  
pedals.  
Recline the back of your seat one or  
two notches from the upright  
position. If reclining the back of your  
seat makes it hard to see the road,  
raise yourself by using a firm,  
non-slippery cushion, or raise your  
seat, if your seat has that feature.  
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3-8 Before driving  
With the driver’s and front passenger’s  
airbag, the occupant, restrained by the  
seat belt, moves forward, the head and  
chest come into contact with the inflated  
bag. The airbags which then deflate  
rapidly, in a controlled manner, via vent  
holes, absorb the remaining energy of the  
impact.  
If the airbags do not inflate in a collision  
it does not mean that something is wrong  
with the system.  
Rather, it means the forces of the impact  
were not of the type sufficient to cause  
activation. Front airbags are designed to  
inflate in frontal and near frontal  
collisions, not roll-over, side-impact or  
rear-impact.  
Front airbags  
Airbag warning light  
The front airbags use a dual inflation  
technology and are designed to activate  
when the vehicle suffers a frontal impact  
of sufficient force to cause the sensors to  
close an electrical circuit that initiates  
airbag inflation. Front airbags use a dual  
inflation technology which means that, if  
activated, the bag(s) will deploy at one of  
two levels of inflation.  
The AIRBAG warning light on the  
passenger fascia is associated with the  
deployment conditions for front  
passenger airbags only:  
In circumstances where the airbags are  
not deployed, protection is provided by  
the seat belts. The severity of the collision  
is a function of the relative speed and  
weight of the vehicles or objects colliding.  
If the seat is empty, the front and seat  
mounted side airbags will not be  
activated and the light will not be lit.  
If the seat is occupied by, for  
Thus, it is extremely important that  
occupants be properly restrained as far  
away from the airbag as possible while  
maintaining vehicle control.  
example, a small child, the front and  
seat mounted side airbags will not be  
activated and the AIRBAG warning  
light will be illuminated.  
Sensors monitor the weight on the front  
passenger seat. The proximity of the  
driver to the steering wheel is also  
sensed. In the event of a collision, the  
advanced restraint system makes the  
decision to activate the appropriate  
airbags, the required inflation level and  
trigger the seat belt pre-tensioners.  
If the seat is occupied by a larger child  
or adult, the front and seat mounted  
side airbags will be activated and the  
warning light will not be illuminated.  
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Side protection  
When the curtain airbag inflates upon a  
vehicle side impact, it breaks through the  
headlining and deploys downwards,  
giving head protection to front and rear  
seat occupants.  
In certain lateral collisions, the airbags on  
the side affected by the collision will be  
inflated even if the respective seat is not  
occupied.  
The Side Protection system utilizes  
four airbags: two seat mounted in the  
front seats, and two curtain airbags  
located in the upper environment just  
above the door opening.  
Seat mounted side and curtain airbags are  
designed to inflate in a side impact  
collision, not rollover, rear-impact,  
frontal or near-frontal collisions, unless  
the collision causes sufficient lateral  
deceleration.  
The airbags, in combination with the seat  
belts, can help reduce the risk of severe  
injuries in the event of a significant side  
impact collision.  
When the seat mounted side airbag,  
inflates upon a vehicle side impact, it  
breaks through the seat bolster stitching,  
protecting the side of the rib cage of the  
driver or front seat passenger.  
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3-10 Before driving  
In an accident, a baby or child held in a  
person’s arms can be crushed between  
the vehicle’s interior and a restrained  
person.  
Do not allow children to stand in the  
space between the front seats, or on the  
rear seats. Children must be restrained by  
the use of a child safety restraint  
applicable to their weight and size. The  
seat must be secured using one of the  
rear outboard inertia reel seat belts.  
Child safety  
JAGUAR CARS LTD. STRONGLY RECOMMEND  
THAT AT ALL TIMES CHILDREN SHOULD BE  
CARRIED IN THE REAR SEATS.  
The child can also be injured by hitting  
the interior or by being thrown from the  
vehicle during a sudden manoeuvre or  
impact.  
In many countries legislation governs  
how and where children should be  
carried when travelling in a vehicle. It is  
the responsibility of the driver to comply  
with all regulations in force in the country  
where the vehicle is being used.  
Note: A range of safety restraints are  
available as Jaguar Accessories; consult  
your Jaguar Dealer for details.  
Injury can also be caused if the baby or  
child is allowed to ride on the seat  
unrestrained. Other occupants should  
also be properly restrained to help reduce  
the chance of injuring the child.  
Holding a baby or child in a person’s  
arms is not a substitute for a child  
restraint system.  
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Automatic locking retractors  
All passenger’s seat belts (not the driver’s) have an automatic  
locking device for use with child seats. The belt, once fitted to  
secure a child seat with all the slack removed, will automatically  
lock in this position and further extraction of the belt is  
inhibited.  
To activate the static reel (child seat) mode, pull the belt to its  
full extension to engage the ratchet mechanism. With the child  
seat in the required position insert the belt’s tongue into the  
buckle. Retract the belt back onto the reel; a ratchet operation  
may be felt as the belt retracts. Continue to pay the belt back  
onto the reel until it fits snugly around the child seat.  
Unbuckling the belt and releasing the child seat will allow the  
belt to resume its normal operation.  
To release the seat belt, press the button on the buckle unit and  
allow the belt to retract into the reel.  
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3-12 Before driving  
Child restraint tether anchorages and brackets  
The tether brackets are positioned on the rear parcel shelf at the  
centre-line of each rear seating position. The child restraint  
upper tether can be fitted directly to the brackets.  
Note: Always ensure that child restraint assemblies are fitted in  
strict accordance with the child restraint manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
Look for the following when selecting a child restraint system:  
It should have a label certifying that it meets the applicable  
Regulations.  
Carefully read the instructions supplied with the restraint.  
Be sure you understand them and can install and use the  
device properly and safely in the vehicle.  
Ensure that the child restraint system is appropriate for the  
child’s weight and development. The label required by the  
standard or regulations, or instructions for infant restraints,  
usually provide this information.  
Wearing of child restraints  
Ensure that there is no slack in the webbing and that the  
restraint fits the child snugly across the rib cage and hips. These  
are the parts of the body most able to take the force of impact.  
The lap strap should pass across the top of the child’s thighs,  
bearing on the pelvis, not the abdominal area.  
Infant safety  
Babies and small children who cannot sit up by themselves  
should be carried in an approved Jaguar baby seat.  
JOL.1013  
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A. controls the seat position.  
To move the seat forward or  
rearward – move the switch forwards  
or rearwards.  
Seat adjustment  
!
WARNING:  
Front/rear of cushion raise/lower –  
move the front or rear of the switch  
up or down. If both front and rear  
raise are pulled upwards together the  
whole seat cushion will rise. If both  
front and rear lower are pressed  
down together the whole seat cushion  
will lower.  
1. Do not make adjustments when  
the vehicle is moving.  
2. Front passengers must not ride  
with the seat fully reclined.  
Depending upon the vehicle  
specification, seats have manual and/or  
electrical adjustment.  
B. controls the seat back angle.  
Move the switch rearwards to recline  
or forwards to raise the seat back  
angle.  
Front seat – electrical adjustment  
A key does not have to be in the ignition  
switch for seat adjustment.  
The front seats can be adjusted  
electrically by two switches on the side of  
the seat cushion.  
To adjust the lumbar support, press the  
switch (C) on the seat. Pressing the top of  
the switch increases lumbar support,  
pressing the bottom of the switch  
decreases lumbar support.  
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3-14 Before driving  
Front seat – manual adjustment  
Forward and rearward:  
Each front seat can be adjusted forward  
and rearward by lifting the locking  
bar (A), situated below the front of the  
seat cushion and sliding the seat to the  
required position. After releasing the  
locking bar, slight additional seat  
movement may be necessary to engage  
the locking mechanism.  
Height adjustment:  
The driver’s seat only has a switch (B) to  
adjust the seat for height. The whole seat  
cushion will raise or lower by moving the  
switch up or down.  
Back adjustment:  
To alter the angle of the front seat squab,  
lean forward slightly to relieve body  
pressure from the seat back and rotate  
the handwheel (C) in the required  
direction.  
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Head restraint adjustment  
!
WARNING:  
Adjust the head restraint so that it is  
just behind your head and never  
behind your neck.  
Each front head restraint can be adjusted  
to give the correct height for the seat  
occupant. The head restraints are height  
adjustable only, none have swivel  
adjustment.  
To lower: press the lever in the  
escutcheon and push the headrest into  
the seat back to the required height.  
To raise: pull the headrest upwards.  
Rear centre head restraint  
The rear centre head restraint has two  
positions only. It can be stowed within  
the seat back when not in use and should  
be extended when an occupant is in the  
centre seat.  
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3-16 Before driving  
The heater will automatically switch OFF  
Front seat heaters  
Each front seat back and cushion has a  
heater controlled by a switch on the  
centre console.  
Steering column  
adjustment  
after it has been on for 10 minutes  
if the ignition is turned OFF  
if a fault is detected.  
!
WARNING:  
With the ignition switch in position ‘II’,  
press the switch to turn the heaters on.  
The heater will maintain a pre-set  
Do not adjust the steering column  
whilst driving.  
temperature while it is switched on.  
Storage of the vehicle in a heated garage,  
body heat or warm ambient temperatures  
may prevent operation of the seat heater.  
The first press will heat the seat to a high  
temperature setting, a second press will  
heat the seat to a lower setting.  
The steering column can be adjusted for  
reach and height.  
A third press will turn the seat heater off.  
Holding the steering wheel, push the  
release lever fully downwards.  
A light within the switch will show when  
the heater is ON, red for the high heat  
setting and yellow for the lower setting.  
Move the steering wheel up or down and  
in or out as required, for a comfortable,  
safe driving position.  
After adjustment, fully raise the lever to  
lock the steering wheel in position.  
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If rear electrically operated windows are fitted, button (A)  
immobilises the rear window switches preventing passengers  
from operating their windows. The button integral red light will  
be lit when the rear windows cannot be operated by the rear  
seat passengers.  
!
WARNING:  
1. When raising windows ensure all occupants are clear.  
2. When leaving the vehicle take the ignition keys to  
prevent misuse of the window switches by remaining  
occupants, especially children.  
Operation  
To lower a window, press down the switch to its first position  
and hold until the desired position is reached, then release.  
To close a window, pull the switch upwards to its first position  
and hold until the desired position is reached, then release.  
Door window operation  
Front windows on all models are electrically operated.  
Depending on the model, rear windows can be either manually  
or electrically operated.  
If the switches are held for longer than 6 seconds, for example,  
when attempting to overcome frozen or jammed windows, the  
window drive will be switched off for a few seconds to protect  
the window drive motors.  
Electric window operation  
Switches on the driver’s door switch pack control the driver and  
passenger door windows.  
The passengers are provided with a switch to control their door  
window only.  
These switches will only operate the window when the ignition  
switch is in position ‘II’.  
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One-touch operation  
To reset the electrically operated  
windows anti-trap feature:  
Each window has a ‘one-touch’ facility  
enabling the occupant to fully open or  
close the window in one quick  
movement. Pulling, or pressing, the  
switch to its second position and quickly  
releasing will close or open the window  
in one movement. Window travel can be  
stopped at any time by pressing the  
switch again.  
Fully close the window, hold the  
switch in the close position for two  
seconds and then release the switch.  
Wait for two seconds, do not open  
the window.  
Again, select the same window to  
close, holding the switch for a further  
two seconds.  
Check to confirm the operation by  
opening the window and then use one  
touch operation to close the window.  
Window anti-trap feature  
Each electrically operated window has an  
anti-trap feature. If the upward  
movement of the window detects an  
obstacle the anti-trap feature will  
immediately stop the window closing,  
then move it downwards for a short  
distance.  
Mirrors  
Door rear view mirrors  
Repeat for the remaining electrically  
operated windows.  
Both door mirrors are adjusted from the  
driver’s door switchpack. The four-way  
adjustment button (A) moves the mirrors  
to the required position. The selector  
switch (B) selects the mirror to be moved,  
left for the left-hand side mirror and right  
for the right-hand side mirror. When the  
selector switch is in the centre position,  
adjustment to either mirror is inhibited.  
!
WARNING:  
If the battery is disconnected or  
discharged the window anti-trap  
feature is lost. When the battery is  
reconnected or recharged the  
window anti-trap feature must be  
reset.  
Each mirror housing, except the power  
fold back door mirror, is designed to  
pivot against the vehicle upon impact. To  
return the mirror to its normal position,  
reposition the housing until it locks into  
place.  
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Mirror heating  
Note:  
The door mirrors have heating elements  
which work when the rear screen heater  
is switched ON. The mirror heater will  
clear all ice from the mirror surface.  
1. Do not attempt to reposition power  
fold back mirrors manually. Always  
use the button.  
2. Should a door mirror be knocked out  
of position the mirror head will be  
loose. To re-engage the mechanism,  
power the mirror to the foldback  
position, then outwards to the drive  
position.  
Caution: Do not use a scraper to  
remove ice from the mirrors as this  
will damage the surface.  
Door mirrors – power fold back  
To assist parking by reducing the overall  
vehicle width, the door mirrors can be  
folded inwards.  
The switch is located in the driver’s door  
window switchpack and will operate the  
mirrors when the ignition switch is in any  
position except OFF.  
To fold the mirrors inwards press the  
button. A second press of the button  
returns the mirrors to their normal  
driving position.  
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Note:  
1. Should a mirror assembly become  
detached from the windscreen, it must  
be refitted by a Jaguar Dealer.  
2. Ensure that the windscreen in front of  
the mirror is kept clean. Where fitted,  
the moisture sensor for wiper  
operation is located to the front of the  
mirror casing. Any dirt may affect the  
operation of this sensor.  
Interior rear view mirror –  
electrochromic  
Interior rear view mirror  
Interior mirrors are either manual dip or  
electrochromic.  
Push the switch in and the  
electrochromic rear view mirror darkens  
automatically to prevent glare from a  
following vehicle’s headlamps. The mirror  
clears when light levels return to normal.  
The mirror also clears when reverse gear  
is selected.  
Interior rear view mirror –  
manual dip  
The interior rear view mirror can be  
dipped to prevent glare from a following  
vehicle’s headlamps by pulling lever (A).  
Pushing the lever returns the mirror to its  
daytime setting.  
Push the switch again and the  
glare-reducing effect of the mirror is  
switched off so that a clear reflection is  
given.  
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When returning the seat back to the  
upright position ensure that the seat belts  
are routed correctly and are not trapped  
by the seat back. Press the seat back  
firmly and check that it is locked securely  
into place.  
Rear seatback fold down  
Luggage compartment  
To provide a longer luggage compartment  
area, the backs of the rear seat can be  
folded down in two parts to give a  
70/30 width split.  
!
WARNING:  
1. Locate heavy loads in the luggage  
compartment towards the front of  
the vehicle and secure them to  
stop them sliding. Loose items can  
be a hazard.  
Release handles for each seat back are in  
the luggage compartment under the  
parcel shelf.  
Pull the selected side handle to release  
the seat back and then fold it onto the  
seat cushion.  
2. Do not drive with the luggage  
compartment lid open as exhaust  
fumes can be drawn into the  
passenger compartment.  
Ensure when folding the seat back down  
that the armrest is stowed and that there  
is sufficient clearance between the seat  
back, including the headrest, and the  
back of the front seat.  
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JOL.739  
It is advisable to distribute luggage weight  
evenly over the entire luggage floor area,  
particularly to prevent permanent  
damage to the seat trim when a seat has  
been folded down.  
Luggage tie-down loops  
Four metal loops are positioned in the  
luggage compartment for attaching straps  
to secure loads and prevent them from  
sliding over the luggage floor.  
These loops are not to be used for  
securing passengers or animals nor as  
anchorages for child restraints.  
A range of Jaguar storage accessories,  
including a luggage retaining net, are  
available from your Dealer.  
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Ski hatch  
A two-door hatch is fitted to the rear seat  
which, when open, gives a space for skis  
or similar objects to be stowed in the  
vehicle. Both doors have a single catch.  
The inner door is accessible after folding  
down the armrest. To open the door,  
press the catch (A) downwards and gently  
lower the door on to the armrest.  
A bag for retaining the skis can now be  
pulled from the receptacle into the  
passenger compartment, and the strap (C)  
loosened ready to accept the skis.  
The other door is accessible from inside  
the luggage compartment and is opened  
by pushing the catch (B) and lowering the  
door.  
Push the skis into the bag from the  
luggage compartment and then secure  
the skis using the strap provided on the  
bag. Clip the strap connector (D) to the  
centre rear seat belt buckle.  
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On the road  
On the road 4-1  
Odometer (C)  
Records the total distance covered by the  
vehicle.  
The odometer reading is displayed below  
the speedometer, along with the trip  
distance since it was last reset. To reset  
the trip distance, press the mode button  
on the end of the left column stalk switch.  
The trip distance will roll-over at  
999.9 kilometres.  
If the vehicle has a message centre then  
the odometer is displayed in the message  
centre unless a message has priority or a  
trip computer function has been selected.  
The trip distance will roll-over at  
16093.4 kilometres.  
Fuel level gauge (D)  
Indicates the amount of fuel in the tank.  
The red warning light illuminates as a low  
fuel reminder.  
Tachometer (B)  
Instruments  
None of the instruments will show  
correct indications until the ignition is  
switched ON (position ‘II’).  
The tachometer indicates engine speed in  
revolutions per minute and is calibrated  
in increments of 250 extending to  
8000 rev/min.  
The small arrow, shown beside the fuel  
pump symbol, identifies on which side of  
the vehicle the filler cap is located.  
Speedometer (A)  
Speed indication is in either:  
Caution: Do not allow the needle to  
enter the red sector.  
miles per hour, the outer figures, and  
kilometres per hour or,  
kilometres per hour, the outer figures,  
and miles per hour or,  
kilometres per hour only.  
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A lamp check is initiated when the  
ignition is switched ON and lasts for  
three seconds (excepting the airbag  
warning light which will remain on for  
6 seconds). If any warning light remains  
on after this period, investigate the cause  
before driving.  
Engine Temperature (E)  
Warning lights  
Warning lights are arranged within the  
instrument cluster.  
Drive at moderate road and engine  
speeds until normal operating  
temperature is reached. This is indicated  
when the pointer is between the  
blue (cold) segment and the red (hot)  
segment.  
When a message centre is fitted there are  
two warning lights, one red, the other  
amber, located above the message centre  
for primary and secondary status of the  
warnings displayed by the message  
centre.  
When activated, some warning lights  
have associated messages displayed on  
the message centre.  
The engine operating temperature will  
vary with changes in weather and engine  
load. The engine temperature may rise in  
some circumstances, such as:  
‘RED’ warning lights are for primary  
warnings. A primary warning must be  
investigated immediately by the driver or  
a Jaguar Dealer.  
Note: Not all lamps are included in the  
lamp check, for example main beam  
headlamps or direction indicators.  
idling for long periods in slow moving  
traffic.  
driving up a long hill in hot weather.  
‘AMBER’ warning lights are for secondary  
warnings when the driver must take  
action and then report the fault to a  
Dealer at the earliest opportunity.  
driving slowly or stopping after  
driving at high speed.  
towing a trailer or caravan.  
Other lamps indicate system status, such  
as blue for main beam and green for  
direction indicators, when in operation.  
Should the pointer move into the red  
segment (H) or the red light illuminate,  
stop the vehicle as soon as it is safely  
possible, turn off the engine and open the  
bonnet to allow the engine to cool.  
!
WARNING:  
The radiator cooling fans may  
continue to run after the ignition has  
been switched off but will  
automatically switch off when the  
engine has cooled sufficiently.  
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High engine temperature  
Low coolant level  
Low oil pressure  
Illuminates when the engine coolant level  
is low.  
This illuminates with the ignition  
switched ON and should be extinguished  
when the engine is running.  
!
WARNING:  
It is unsafe to run the engine in an  
overheated condition.  
If a message centre is fitted the light will  
not illuminate but instead a message will  
be displayed.  
If the warning light stays ON when the  
engine is running, loss of oil pressure is  
indicated. STOP the engine immediately  
and investigate the cause.  
The first indication of high engine  
temperature will be the needle entering  
the RED zone of the coolant gauge and  
the illumination of the engine over  
temperature warning light.  
!
WARNING:  
Caution: Do not restart the engine  
until the cause of loss of oil pressure  
has been identified and rectified.  
Do not remove the coolant reservoir  
filler cap while the engine is hot. If it  
is essential, then protect your hands  
against escaping steam. SLOWLY turn  
the cap anti-clockwise to allow the  
steam pressure to escape completely  
before removing the cap.  
If driving, pull to the side of the road and  
stop the engine when it is safe to do so.  
Allow the engine to cool.  
First check the engine oil level, see  
page 7-6.  
To assist cooling, high engine  
temperature automatically turns off the  
air conditioning. To maintain some  
cooling it is advisable to switch the air  
distribution to ‘recirculation’.  
If a message centre is fitted the light will  
illuminate and a message will be  
displayed.  
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Charge indicator  
Seat belt  
Brake  
Illuminates when the ignition is ON and  
should be extinguished when the engine  
is running.  
Illuminates when the ignition is ON and  
the driver’s seat belt is not fastened. If the  
warning light stays ON with the seat belt  
fastened, report the fault to a Jaguar  
Dealer. It is safe to drive the vehicle with  
the light ON, provided that the seat belt  
is properly fastened.  
Illuminates when:  
the ignition is ON and the handbrake  
is applied  
If the light stays ON when the engine is  
running it indicates that there is an  
alternator fault.  
the brake fluid is low  
there is a fault with the electronic  
brake system with the ABS light  
illuminated.  
Turn OFF all electrical accessories, radio,  
climate control, rear screen heater etc.  
Try to use the minimum electrical load as  
possible such as power windows, electric  
sunroof etc.  
Ensure that all occupants seat belts are  
fastened before driving.  
If the light is ON with the handbrake  
NOT applied, low brake fluid or a fault  
with the electronic brake system is  
indicated. In this case, there may be a  
loss of braking assistance in one, or both,  
brake circuits. If the light is ON with the  
ABS light also ON then the electronic  
brake system may not function correctly,  
which can impair stability when the  
brakes are applied.  
Report the fault to a Jaguar Dealer.  
!
WARNING:  
Door ajar warning  
DO NOT drive the vehicle until the  
fault is rectified. Consult a Jaguar  
Dealer immediately.  
Illuminates if one or more doors or the  
bonnet or luggage compartment lid are  
open.  
If a message centre is fitted the light will  
not illuminate but instead a message will  
be displayed.  
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Anti-lock braking  
system (ABS)  
If a fault has been detected in the  
anti-lock brake system (ABS) this light will  
illuminate. The brake system will  
continue to function normally, but  
without ABS braking.  
Traction control/DSC  
The light will flash at the rate of twice a  
second when traction control/DSC is  
operating.  
Powertrain malfunction  
Illuminates when there is an engine  
malfunction or transmission system  
malfunction.  
The light is ON continuously when a fault  
is detected in the system or the system is  
turned OFF.  
If a message centre is fitted the light will  
not illuminate but instead a message will  
be displayed.  
Should the light come on or stay on after  
the bulb check cycle, stop the vehicle at  
the first opportunity, turn the engine OFF  
and then restart.  
If a message centre is fitted the light will  
not illuminate but instead a message will  
be displayed.  
If the ABS light comes on again, the  
vehicle should be driven to a Jaguar  
Dealer at the earliest opportunity.  
Cruise (Speed) control  
activated  
Illuminates when cruise control is  
switched ON.  
Engine malfunction  
This lamp illuminates when there is an  
engine malfunction.  
If a message centre is fitted the light will  
not illuminate but instead a message will  
be displayed.  
Specialised diagnostic equipment is  
required to repair such faults. Report the  
fault to a Jaguar Dealer.  
The vehicle may go to ‘limp home’ mode,  
with the possibility of reduced engine  
performance. Drive the vehicle with  
caution.  
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Airbag  
Main beam  
Direction indicators  
If the airbag system develops a fault, the  
warning light will flash and then come  
ON and remain on until the fault has  
been diagnosed and cleared.  
Illuminates when the main beam  
headlamps are switched ON or flashed  
ON.  
The appropriate indicator tell-tale will  
flash when the column switch is moved  
up or down to signal a right or left-hand  
turn. If a direction indicator fails, the  
tell-tale will flash at twice normal rate  
when that indicator is selected. Fit a new  
bulb immediately.  
Report the fault to a Jaguar Dealer  
immediately.  
It is safe to drive the vehicle; however, in  
an accident the airbags may not operate.  
Note: If a bulb has failed, the audible  
ticking will sound at twice the normal  
rate.  
Front fog lamps  
Illuminates when the front fog lamps are  
switched ON.  
Hazard warning lamps  
When the hazard warning is selected,  
both direction indicator tell-tales flash  
simultaneously.  
Side (Parking) lamps  
Illuminates when the side (parking) lamps  
are switched ON.  
Rear fog lamps  
Illuminates when the rear fog lamps are  
switched ON.  
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Low washer fluid level  
Low fuel reminder  
Illuminates when the washer fluid level is  
low.  
Illuminates when the fuel level is low.  
If a message centre is fitted the light will  
not illuminate but instead a message will  
be displayed.  
Overspeed warning (Gulf Coast  
Countries only)  
Illuminates if the vehicle speed exceeds  
120 km/h.  
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4-8 On the road  
Audible warnings  
Various sounds are produced for warning and notification purposes as follows:  
Hazard or Condition  
Remedy/chime or tone  
External lamps remain ON when the driver’s door  
is opened.  
A chime will sound until the lights are switched OFF or driver’s door is  
closed.  
Note: The chime will not sound if the switch is in Autolamp position.  
Hazard warning indicators ON.  
A ticking will sound until the hazard indicators are switched OFF.  
Left or right direction indicators ON.  
If the switch has not turned itself OFF, switch the turn indicator OFF when  
the manoeuvre is completed. A ticking will sound until the indicators are  
switched OFF.  
Entry delay warning.  
Airbag system failure.  
A ticking warning will sound. Disarm the alarm system within 15 seconds by  
placing a key in the ignition switch and turning to position ‘I’ or press the key  
transmitter unlock button.  
A tone sequence is repeated five times. Report the fault to a Jaguar Dealer as  
soon as possible.  
Seat belt reminder (Gulf Coast Countries and Japan  
only).  
A chime will sound until the driver’s seat belt is fastened or the ignition  
switch turned to ‘0’.  
Automatic gear selector lever not in Park (P).  
When the ignition key is turned from position ‘II’ to position ‘I’ a chime will  
sound for 10 seconds or until the lever is moved to Park.  
Key in ignition warning.  
A ticking will sound until either the key is removed, the driver’s door is  
closed or the ignition switched ON.  
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The message centre displays:  
Note: Messages take priority over the  
odometer reading or trip computer data  
and, if active, will be displayed when the  
ignition is switched ON.  
the total distance covered by the  
vehicle.  
trip computer information.  
warning messages if system faults are  
detected.  
Message centre illumination  
The message centre is lit at all times when  
the ignition is ON.  
status messages to indicate changes in  
state of certain vehicle functions.  
All information displayed will be brightly  
lit if the exterior light switch is OFF.  
Messages  
If the exterior light switch is ON the  
display brightness can be varied using the  
dimmer switch.  
!
WARNING:  
Note: Warning lights and warning  
messages are always brightly lit and are  
not affected by the dimmer switch.  
Message centre  
If a red warning light is displayed,  
stop the vehicle as soon as possible  
but only when it is safe to do so.  
Driver information, messages and data  
are displayed on the message centre  
display panel situated within the  
instrument cluster, when fitted.  
The primary function of the message  
centre is to inform the driver of the  
following:  
For the message centre to operate the  
ignition must be switched ON  
(position ‘II’).  
warning messages.  
temporary alert messages.  
Information messages.  
Most messages, when displayed, have an  
associated warning light, red or amber,  
above the display which will come on to  
indicate the message priority.  
If more than one message is active, each  
is displayed in turn for two seconds in  
order of priority.  
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4-10 On the road  
Messages  
The tables on this and the following pages list all messages and warning lights and explains their meaning.  
Warning  
Light  
Priority  
Indicator  
Message  
Meaning  
LOW BRAKE  
FLUID LEVEL  
Brake  
Red  
Red  
Displayed when the brake fluid level is low. Complete loss of braking may occur.  
LOW  
COOLANT LEVEL  
Low  
Coolant  
Level  
Displayed when the coolant level in the reservoir is too low.  
Check temperature gauge often. The coolant level should be replenished at the  
earliest opportunity and any leaks made good.  
HIGH ENGINE  
TEMPERATURE  
Engine  
Overtemp  
Red  
Red  
Displayed when engine temperature becomes excessive. Pull off the road when  
safe to do so and allow the engine to cool.  
RESTRICTED  
PERFORMANCE  
None  
This will be displayed when the vehicle has possible loss of power or driveability.  
Report the fault to a Jaguar Dealer.  
ENGINE SYSTEM  
FAULT  
Malfunction Amber or Displayed when the engine has defaulted to ‘limp-home’ mode.  
Indicator  
lamp  
Red  
Report the fault to a Jaguar Dealer at the earliest opportunity.  
GEARBOX FAULT  
None  
Amber  
Amber  
It is likely that the driver will experience a degradation of gearbox operation.  
Displayed when a fault occurs in the traction control system.  
TRACTION  
CONTROL FAULT  
Traction  
Control  
TRACTION  
CONTROL ON  
or OFF  
Traction  
Control  
Amber  
(OFF only)  
Displayed when the traction control system is switched ON or OFF.  
The warning light will FLASH when the traction control system is switched ON and  
operating. When the system is switched OFF, the warning light in the instrument  
cluster will be illuminated until the system is switched back ON.  
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Warning  
Light  
Priority  
Indicator  
Message  
Meaning  
STABILITYCONTROL  
FAULT  
Stability  
Control  
Amber  
Amber  
Displayed when a fault occurs in the stability control system.  
STABILITYCONTROL  
ON or OFF  
Stability  
Control  
Displayed when the stability control system is switched ON or OFF.  
The warning light will FLASH when the stability control system is switched ON and  
operating. When the system is switched OFF, the warning light in the instrument  
cluster will be illuminated until the system is switched back ON.  
DRIVER’S or  
PASSENGER’S  
FRONT OR REAR  
DOOR OPEN  
Door Ajar  
Warning  
Red  
Check that all doors are closed before driving.  
BOOT OPEN  
Door Ajar  
Warning  
Red  
Red  
Check that the luggage compartment lid is closed before driving.  
Check that the bonnet is closed before driving.  
BONNET OPEN  
Door Ajar  
Warning  
LOW WASHER  
FLUID LEVEL  
Lowwasher  
fluid level  
Amber  
Amber  
Replenish the washer fluid at the earliest opportunity.  
Displayed when a fault has occured in the cruise control system.  
CRUISE NOT  
AVAILABLE  
None  
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Warning  
Priority  
Indicator  
Message  
Light  
Meaning  
CRUISE CONTROL  
ON or OFF  
None  
None  
None  
Red  
Displayed when cruise control is switched ON or OFF.  
LOW OUTSIDE  
TEMPERATURE  
Frost or ice likely to form on road surfaces.  
!
WARNING:  
Even if the message is not displayed there is no guarantee that at low  
temperatures the road is free from ice.  
SECURITY FAILED  
LISTENING  
None  
None  
Red  
Displayed when a fault is detected in the security immobiliser system. The alarm  
security light in the centre console will flash. It is possible that the engine will not  
start. Report the fault to the nearest Jaguar Dealer.  
None  
When Voice Activation has been selected and the system is waiting for a voice  
command/input.  
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Odometer  
The odometer shows the total vehicle  
distance travelled since the vehicle was  
new.  
Average fuel economy (A/B)  
The average fuel consumption, litres per  
100 kilometres, based on the  
accumulated distance travelled and the  
accumulated fuel used.  
Trip computer  
The computer memory stores data for a  
journey or series of journeys until it is  
reset to zero.  
When the ignition is switched ON  
(position ‘II’) the display shows the  
odometer and trip distance readings.  
The displayed information is for guidance  
only, as it can be affected by traffic, road  
and weather conditions.  
Average speed (A/B)  
The average speed since the last press of  
the reset button.  
The odometer reading is displayed in  
either miles or kilometres, depending on  
the units selected with the trip computer.  
Two independent memories are available  
(A and B) to allow two separate journeys  
to be recorded concurrently, for example,  
work usage and evening/weekend usage.  
Trip distance (A/B)  
Trip distance, average fuel economy and  
average speed will be prefixed A or B  
depending on the current memory  
selected.  
Distance travelled since the last memory  
reset. The maximum trip reading is  
16093.4 kilometres. The computer will  
automatically reset to zero if this distance  
is exceeded.  
Press the TRIP button on the end of the  
left column stalk switch repeatedly to  
display the data in the following order:  
Distance to empty  
odometer  
Predicted distance, miles or kilometres,  
that the vehicle should travel on the  
remaining fuel, assuming average fuel  
economy and fuel consumption stay  
constant.  
trip distance  
distance to empty  
average fuel economy  
average speed  
messages  
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Setting the trip computer  
At the start of the journey, or series of  
journeys, to be recorded, reset the  
computer memory to zero as follows:  
1. Press the TRIP button on the end of  
the left column stalk switch to select a  
trip function. The computer will  
display either TRIP A: or TRIP B: data.  
2. Press the A/B switch to select the  
trip (A or B) to be reset.  
3. Press the RESET switch and hold for  
3 seconds.  
The display will read:  
RESETTING  
TRIP A (or B)  
RESET  
Trip computer switchpack  
mls/km  
RESET resets the selected trip to zero.  
Warning and Information messages have  
priority over trip data and, if active, will  
be displayed when the ignition is at  
position ‘II’.  
Pressing the ‘mls/km’ switch alternately  
displays data in metric or imperial units.  
then it will reset and display:  
A: 0 (or B: 0) or the new value.  
Note: All trip functions, for A or B  
depending on which was selected, will be  
reset.  
A/B  
Note: If warning messages are hidden,  
the warning/fault still exists and requires  
investigation.  
Selects either A or B trip memory. Select  
the required data using the column stalk  
TRIP button and then pressing A/B will  
show the A or B information for that data.  
It also can be used to cycle through:  
TRIP – ODOMETER – MESSAGES.  
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Clearing messages  
Messages can be hidden by pressing  
RESET on the trip computer switchpack.  
One press will hide one message. Once  
all messages have been hidden, the  
display will show trip data, a further press  
will display the odometer reading.  
If RESET is pressed again, all active  
messages will be ‘re-displayed’.  
Repeatedly pressing the RESET button will  
cycle through the trip, odometer and  
message modes.  
If a fault occurs when in trip computer or  
odometer mode, the relevant message  
will be displayed immediately.  
If a trip computer function is selected by  
pressing the TRIP button while messages  
are displayed, the trip data will be  
displayed for 10 seconds, then the  
message will reappear.  
Hidden messages reappear after an  
ignition OFF/ON cycle, if the fault  
remains.  
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Setting vehicle speed  
Cruise (speed) control  
The cruise (speed) control system, when  
fitted, can be used by the driver to  
maintain a selected vehicle speed above  
40 km/h without the driver having to use  
the accelerator.  
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WARNING:  
Only use cruise control when  
conditions are favourable, for  
example, straight, dry, open roads  
with light traffic.  
Illuminated switches on the steering  
wheel allow the driver manual control of  
the system. Brake and clutch operation  
also influences the cruise control system.  
To engage cruise control, press the  
ON/OFF switch and the warning lamp on  
the instrument cluster will be illuminated  
to show that the system is ON. Vehicles  
with a message centre will have the  
message CRUISE CONTROL ON.  
(A) – RESUME to resume the set speed  
retained in memory.  
(B) – SET to set the speed or  
increase/decrease the set speed when the  
speed has been set.  
When you are travelling at the speed you  
require, which must be above 40 km/h,  
press the SET button.  
(C) – CANCEL cancels cruise control but  
retains the set speed in memory.  
Cruise control will engage and maintain  
the set speed and you can remove your  
foot from the accelerator pedal.  
(D) – ON/OFF readies cruise control for  
speed setting or turns cruise control OFF.  
Note: Cruise control will automatically  
disengage when the brake pedal is pressed  
or when the vehicle speed falls below  
40 km/h. If the vehicle has a manual  
gearbox, pressing the clutch pedal will  
also disengage the cruise control.  
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RESUME will not operate if the ON/OFF  
switch has been pressed to switch the  
system off or if the ignition has been  
turned off.  
Changing the set speed  
There are three ways to change the set  
speed:  
Cruise control automatic  
switch off  
Cruise control will switch off but the set  
speed will remain in the memory when:  
1. Accelerate or decelerate to the desired  
speed then press the SET (+) button.  
Caution:  
The CANCEL button is pressed.  
The brake pedal is pressed.  
The handbrake is applied.  
Speed falls below 40 km/h.  
1. RESUME should only be used if the  
driver is aware of the set speed  
and intends to return to it.  
2. Increase or decrease the speed by  
pressing and holding either SET (+)  
or (–) until the desired speed is  
2. It is not recommended to resume  
set speed when a low gear is  
selected as excessive engine  
speeds will occur.  
obtained, then release the switch.  
Neutral, Park or Reverse gear  
positions are selected.  
3. Increase or decrease the speed in steps  
of 2 km/h by briefly pressing either the  
SET (+) or (–) until the desired speed is  
obtained.  
Traction control or DSC is operating.  
The difference between the actual and  
set speed is too great.  
Cruise control will switch off  
and clear the memory when:  
Resuming the set speed  
If the vehicle is accelerated above the set  
speed, then the set speed will be resumed  
when the accelerator pedal is released.  
When the vehicle reaches a maximum  
speed of:  
The ON/OFF switch is set to OFF. The  
warning light in the instrument cluster  
will go out. A message CRUISE  
CONTROL OFF will be shown in the  
message centre.  
Manual  
Auto  
200 km/h  
192 km/h.  
If CANCEL is pressed, or the brake or  
clutch pedal is pressed, the cruise control  
will disengage but the set speed memory  
will be retained. Press RESUME and the  
vehicle will return to the set speed.  
The accelerator pedal is used to  
accelerate beyond the set speed for  
too long a period.  
The ignition is switched to  
position ‘0’.  
If the vehicle has a manual gearbox,  
pressing the clutch pedal will also  
disengage the cruise control.  
A fault occurs. The cruise control  
system will switch OFF and cannot be  
used until the fault is cleared.  
Note: Cruise control will not resume at  
speeds below 40 km/h.  
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The exterior lights are controlled by a  
rotary light switch mounted on the fascia  
and by the left-hand column switch.  
The second position is to switch main  
beam headlights ON. With the ignition in  
position ‘II’, first select dipped beam  
lights (C), and then pull the column light  
switch, past the first position, fully  
towards the steering wheel.  
The rotary switch has six positions.  
These are:  
OFF (A) – All exterior lights OFF (except  
vehicles provided with daylight running  
lights).  
The blue warning light on the instrument  
cluster and main beam headlights will  
come ON.  
Sidelights (B) Switches on front  
sidelights, tail, number plate and any  
other marker lights required by local  
legislation. When the external lights are  
ON the instruments will also be lit.  
To turn main beam OFF, pull the column  
switch again to the main beam position.  
Note: If dipped beam is switched OFF,  
with main beam still activated both  
dipped and main beam will be  
extinguished. Both dipped and main beam  
will illuminate if dipped is turned on  
again. The ignition must be in position ‘II’  
for the flash to operate.  
Headlights (C) – With the ignition in  
position ‘II’, this position switches on  
dipped headlights in addition to the lights  
switched on in position (B).  
The left-hand column stalk switch has  
two pull positions. Pulling and releasing  
the switch to the first position causes the  
main beam to flash. The main beam can  
be flashed with the ignition in position ‘II’  
and will remain ON for as long as the  
switch is held.  
Exterior lighting  
Exterior lighting switch  
A. OFF  
Headlight convenience  
The main beam lights are turned on for  
30 seconds when the headlight  
convenience button on the key  
transmitter is pressed.  
B. side (parking) lights  
C. headlights  
Note: The key must not be in the ignition  
D. auto  
switch for this feature to operate.  
E. front fog lights  
F. rear fog lights  
The main beam lights can be turned off  
before the 30 second delay by pressing  
the headlight convenience button on the  
key transmitter or by turning the ignition  
to position ‘II’.  
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Auto (D) – A light sensor control,  
mounted on the front of the interior  
mirror fixing cover, monitors exterior  
light levels and automatically switches the  
sidelights and dipped headlights ON or  
OFF.  
Front fog lights (E)  
Daylight running lights  
With the switch in sidelight or dip  
position, pull the switch to its first  
position to turn on the front fog lights.  
Pushing the switch in or turning it to OFF  
will turn off the front fog lights.  
In certain countries it is a legal  
requirement for the lights to be on during  
the hours of daylight.  
With the rotary light switch in the OFF  
position (A), dipped headlights, sidelights,  
tail, number plate lights and, (where  
fitted), side marker lights will switch on  
automatically with the following  
conditions:  
The ignition switch must be in position ‘II’  
for automatic light operation.  
The front fog lights should only be used  
when visibility is severely restricted by  
fog.  
When light fades to the non-adjustable,  
pre-set level, the sidelights and headlights  
will switch ON automatically.  
Front fog lights cannot be used with main  
beam headlights. If main beam headlights  
are switched on when the front fog lights  
are on, the front fog lights will be  
switched off.  
the ignition is turned to position ‘II’,  
As light increases to the pre-set level, the  
sidelights and headlights switch OFF  
automatically.  
the vehicle gear selector out of park  
(automatic transmission only)  
the handbrake not applied (released).  
Do not cover the sensor and keep the  
windscreen clean. Obstructing the light in  
this area may lead to unwanted operation  
of the sidelights and headlights.  
The front fog lights will not turn on if they  
are selected when main beam headlights  
are on.  
Rear fog lights (F)  
With the switch in any position except  
OFF, pull the switch to its second  
position to turn on the rear fog lights.  
This will also turn on the front fog lights  
unless main beam is selected. Pushing the  
switch in or turning it to OFF will turn off  
the rear fog lights.  
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Auto headlight levelling  
Headlight levelling  
Automatic levelling of the High Intensity  
Discharge (HID) headlights is a feature  
which avoids dazzling oncoming drivers.  
A control unit adjusts the height of the  
lights during acceleration, deceleration  
and terrain variation.  
The headlight levelling switch operates  
when the headlights are switched ON.  
Push and release the knob to extend it for  
ease of operation. Push the knob again to  
place it in the stowed position.  
Turn the knob to the setting appropriate  
for the vehicle load, for example:  
‘0’ Normal setting – Driver only.  
‘1’ Driver and one front passenger.  
‘2’ All seats occupied and maximum  
luggage.  
‘3’ Fully loaded vehicle and towing a  
caravan or trailer.  
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Hazard warning  
Direction indicators  
Interior lighting  
The switch is in the centre console and  
operates with the ignition ON or OFF.  
Use only in an emergency to warn traffic  
of a vehicle breakdown or approaching  
danger.  
The direction indicators operate when  
the ignition is in position ‘II’. To indicate  
for a right or left turn, move the column  
left stalk switch up or down respectively.  
The switch will cancel when the turn is  
completed.  
Interior lighting comprises, front and rear  
overhead courtesy lights, two front  
reading/map lights, a rear roof light, and  
front door puddle lights. Vanity mirrors,  
glove compartment, footwell and luggage  
compartment lights are provided.  
To operate: Press the switch; the  
direction indicators, the instrument  
cluster green indicators and audible  
warning will operate in unison. The  
switch symbol will light up.  
An audible ticking and a flashing green  
arrow on the instrument cluster indicates  
that the selected direction indicator is  
ON.  
Press the centre switch (A) in the front  
roof console to turn the courtesy lamp  
on. A second press turns the light off.  
Reading/map lighting  
The reading/map lights are turned on and  
off by individual switches (B).  
To cancel: Press the switch again.  
Should a direction indicator bulb fail, the  
corresponding side green warning light  
will flash at twice the normal rate. The  
audible ticking will sound at twice the  
normal rate.  
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Illuminated entry/exit  
Battery saver  
When the vehicle is unlocked the  
courtesy lights will gradually illuminate  
and remain on for 25 seconds.  
If the interior lights are switched on using  
the centre switch in the overhead console  
and the ignition switch is turned to  
positions ‘0’ or ‘I’, the lights will  
If the courtesy lights are on they will fade  
off 25 seconds after the last door is  
closed, or when the vehicle is locked.  
automatically turn OFF after 30 minutes.  
If the interior lights are switched on by a  
opening a door and the ignition switch is  
in positions ‘0’ or ‘I’, the lights will  
Door guard/puddle lamps  
automatically turn off after 10 minutes.  
Door guard lamps are fitted to each front  
door to give warning of an open door to  
passing vehicles. The puddle lamps  
illuminate the ‘step out’ area at night.  
If the glove compartment, puddle or  
vanity lights are switched on and the  
ignition switch is turned to positions ‘0’  
or ‘I’ or the key is removed, the lights will  
automatically turn OFF after 30 minutes.  
Rear roof light  
The rear roof light switch has three  
positions:  
Luggage compartment lighting  
The luggage compartment will be  
illuminated when the lid is opened.  
in the left position the light will come  
on or go off when a door is opened.  
Glovebox  
The glovebox will be illuminated when  
the lid is opened, provided the sidelights  
are switched on.  
in the centre position the light will be  
switched on.  
in the right position the light will be  
switched off.  
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This parking aid, when reverse gear is  
selected and ignition on, automatically  
provides an audible proximity warning  
when reversing the vehicle. If an object is  
detected, a beep tone will be heard,  
which increases in rate as the vehicle  
approaches the object.  
At approximately 200 mm the beep will  
become continuous for three seconds and  
is then automatically turned off.  
Reverse park control is automatically  
switched off if a trailer is attached to the  
vehicle.  
If the system has a fault when engaging  
reverse gear then a single, three second  
tone only will be heard  
Dimmer switch  
Reverse park control  
The instruments, door switch packs,  
in-car entertainment panel and the  
climate control panel will be lit when the  
ignition switch is in position ‘II’.  
Caution: It remains the driver’s  
responsibility to detect obstacles and  
estimate the car’s distance from  
them. Some overhanging objects,  
barriers, thin obstructions or painted  
surfaces which could possibly cause  
damage to the vehicle may not be  
detected by the system. Always be  
vigilant when reversing.  
Note:  
1. For reliable operation, the four  
sensors in the rear bumper should be  
kept free from ice and grime.  
Push and release the knob to extend it for  
ease of operation.  
2. When using a high pressure spray the  
sensors should only be sprayed briefly  
and not from a distance of less than  
200 mm.  
Rotate the knob to adjust the illumination  
to the required level.  
Push the knob again to place it in the  
stowed position.  
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The sunroof switch is located in the  
overhead console. The ignition switch  
must be in position ‘II’ for the sunroof to  
operate.  
To tilt the sunroof open, push the front of  
the switch upwards and hold until the  
required position is reached, or until the  
tilt is fully open, and then release the  
switch. To tilt open with one touch  
operation, briefly push the switch  
upwards to the second position.  
To open the sunroof:  
push the rear of the switch gently  
upwards to the first position and hold  
until the sunroof is fully open. The  
sunroof can be stopped at any open  
position by releasing the switch.  
To close the tilted sunroof, push and hold  
the rear of the switch until the sunroof is  
closed. Briefly push the rear of the switch  
upwards to the second position to tilt  
closed with one touch operation.  
To fully open the sunroof with one  
touch operation, briefly push the rear  
of the switch fully upwards to the  
second position and then release. To  
stop the sunroof opening, briefly  
press the switch upwards, forwards or  
rearwards.  
Sunroof  
Sunshade operation  
The sunshade can be manually opened  
and closed using the pull cup. When the  
sunroof is fully open the sunshade is also  
fully open and, because the pull cup is  
hidden, it cannot be manually closed  
from this position.  
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WARNING:  
1. Before opening or closing the  
sunroof check that all occupants  
are clear.  
To close the sunroof:  
push the front of the switch upwards  
to the first position and hold until the  
sunroof is closed. It can be stopped at  
any position by releasing the switch.  
2. When leaving the vehicle take the  
ignition key to prevent misuse of  
the sunroof switch by remaining  
occupants, especially children.  
Note: If the sunshade is fully open the  
pull cup cannot be accessed until the  
sunroof is fully closed.  
To close the sunroof with one touch  
operation, briefly push the front of  
the switch upwards to the second  
position and then release. To stop the  
sunroof closing, press the switch  
upwards, forwards or rearwards.  
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Rain sensitive wiper control  
Windscreen wipers  
When AUTO, (turn the rotary collar (F) to  
AUTO) and intermittent wipe is selected,  
the wipers will automatically operate to  
clear the windscreen when rain falls on to  
the windscreen, or when moisture is  
present.  
The stalk functions are as follows:  
Position (A):  
Flick wipe.  
Position (B):  
The windscreen wipers are Off and  
parked.  
For the wipers to operate, the ignition  
switch must be in position ‘II’.  
First position (C):  
Intermittent wipe.  
Caution: Ensure that AUTO is not  
selected when entering a car wash or  
damage to the wiper blades/arms can  
occur.  
Second position (D):  
Slow wiper operation.  
Third position (E):  
High speed wiper operation.  
Wipers and washers  
The windscreen wipers and screen wash  
functions are controlled by the right-hand  
column stalk switch and only operate  
with the ignition in position ‘II’.  
Intermittent wipe  
When intermittent wipe is selected the  
delay between wipes can be varied. Turn  
the collar (F) to vary the delay from  
1 second to 22 seconds.  
Flick wipe  
Pull the column switch downwards for a  
single wipe. Holding the column switch in  
this position will operate the wiper  
continuously at slow speed until released.  
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Note: If the washer fluid level is low in  
the reservoir the windscreen wipers will  
not operate when windscreen wash is  
selected even though there may be washer  
fluid remaining in the reservoir and  
sprayed onto the screen. This is to prevent  
damage to the blades, or scratching of the  
glass, or smearing dirt across the screen.  
Flick wipe can be selected to clear the  
sprayed fluid from the screen.  
Headlight powerwash  
Note: The headlight powerwash units are  
mounted between the front headlights.  
The headlight powerwash feature will  
operate if the ignition is in position ‘II’  
and sidelights are switched ON. It will not  
operate if the washer fluid level is low.  
When the windscreen wash/wipe button  
is pressed, the headlight powerwash  
directs a short burst at the headlights. If  
the wash/wipe button is held, the screen  
wash cycle will continue for up to  
20 seconds.  
Windscreen wash/wipe  
Push the button on the end of the switch  
to obtain the wash/wipe programme.  
The headlight powerwash will operate the  
first time the wash/wipe button is pressed  
and thereafter every sixth succeeding  
wash/wipe operation. If the headlights or  
ignition are switched OFF and ON again,  
headlight powerwash will operate on the  
next press of the wash/wipe button.  
If the wipers are selected off or  
intermittent, the washers will operate at  
slow speed during the washing action  
when the button is pressed. When the  
button is released, the wipers will  
complete three further wipes.  
After the wash cycle has been completed  
the wipers will pause and then complete  
a drip wipe to clean any remaining drips  
of moisture from the screen. If rain  
sensitive wipers are fitted and selected  
then the wipers will operate until no  
moisture is detected. Drip wipe can be  
turned on or off by a Dealer, if required.  
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Handbrake  
The handbrake lever, which applies the  
parking brakes, is mounted on the centre  
console beside the driver’s seat.  
Horn  
The dual tone horn is operated by  
pressing the centre pad on the steering  
wheel.  
Pull the handbrake fully upwards to  
engage the parking brakes. The  
The horn also operates as a warning horn  
if the vehicle alarm system is activated.  
handbrake warning/brake fluid low  
warning light on the instrument cluster  
will illuminate, if the ignition is on.  
To release the handbrake, lift the lever  
slightly, press the locking button at the  
end of the lever and lower fully.  
If the handbrake lever is not fully off, the  
handbrake warning/brake fluid low  
warning light will stay on.  
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Interior features  
The centre console carries the trinket tray (A) or cup holder (B)  
and the storage compartment and armrest (C).  
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WARNING:  
1. Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders whilst the  
vehicle is moving, there is a risk of scalding.  
2. Use soft cups only.  
Lift the front of the hinged armrest to gain access to the cubby  
box.  
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Sliding armrest  
The sliding armrest is hinged at the rear and has two release  
buttons located on the front of the armrest.  
Press the right-hand button (A) and lift the top of the armrest to  
gain access to the top storage compartment, or phone if fitted.  
Press left-hand button (B) and lift the complete armrest to gain  
access to the centre console cubby box compartment.  
Pull the top of the arm rest forwards or push rearwards to slide  
the armrest to a comfortable position.  
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Sun visors and vanity mirrors  
Cigar lighter and ashtray  
Rear centre armrest  
Adjustable sun visors can be swung  
downwards or unclipped and swung  
sideways to reduce sun glare.  
Push the lid to gain access to the cigar  
lighter and ashtray.  
Pull the loop on the rear centre armrest  
to lower. If not required, raise the  
armrest to its upright position and push  
firmly into place. Ensure that the armrest  
is raised when lowering the seat back to  
increase the luggage compartment area.  
To operate the cigar lighter the ignition  
must be on, press the lighter down and  
wait until the element has heated, it will  
then pop-up.  
The sun visors are fitted with illuminated  
vanity mirrors, behind a hinged flap. The  
light comes on when the flap is lifted.  
Note: Never hold the lighter knob down.  
Do not attempt to remove particles from  
the heating element as it is self-cleaning.  
!
WARNING:  
Never have hot liquids in the cup  
holder whilst the vehicle is moving. If  
the contents spill, occupants could be  
scalded. Use only soft cups and cool  
liquids.  
To empty the ashtray, lift it out vertically  
and remove. After emptying, push the  
ashtray into the opening until it snaps  
back into place.  
An ashtray for rear seat passenger use is  
fitted to the end of the centre console.  
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Light-weight luggage hook  
Glove compartment  
A hook for holding light-weight items  
such as a handbag, purse or a small  
shopping bag is fitted beside the glove  
compartment lid release catch. Press the  
lower part of the hook to lower the hook.  
Fold the hook back into the lid after use.  
A glove compartment is located below  
the passenger’s airbag.  
To open the glove compartment, lift the  
handle and allow the lid to drop down.  
The compartment will be illuminated  
when open.  
If the compartment is left open the lamp  
will extinguish approximately 30 minutes  
after the ignition has been set to  
position ‘0’.  
The glove compartment can be locked  
using an ignition key.  
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Rear sun blind  
The manually operated rear sunblind is  
fitted to the parcel shelf.  
Using the centre lift point, raise the sun  
blind and engage the two retaining lugs  
into their holders in the headlining.  
To lower the sun blind, holding the  
centre lift point, carefully disengage the  
retaining lugs and gently lower the blind  
into the parcel shelf.  
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To start the engine –  
automatic transmission  
When the key is turned to position ‘III’  
the engine starter will begin to rotate the  
engine and the key can then be released.  
The starter motor will continue turning  
the engine until:  
To start the engine –  
manual transmission  
Starting/stopping the  
vehicle  
When the vehicle is stationary the  
automatic gear selector may be left in ‘D’,  
2’, ‘3’ or ‘4’, unless the vehicle is to be  
parked. When stopping for traffic lights,  
junctions etc., either select ‘P’ or apply  
the handbrake and select ‘N’.  
With manual transmission vehicles, do  
not use the starter continuously for  
longer than six seconds. Continued use of  
the starter will discharge the battery and  
may also damage the starter mechanism.  
To start the engine, turn the key to  
position ‘III’. When the engine starts,  
release the key which will automatically  
return to position ‘II’. Wait until the  
engine stops before re-using the starter.  
the engine starts  
a time limit is reached, this is to  
protect the starter motor from  
damage  
Before starting  
Before starting the engine, new  
owners/drivers should familiarize  
themselves with the layout and operation  
of the controls and instruments.  
the ignition switch is turned to ‘0’  
or ‘I’  
Note: Do not depress the accelerator  
pedal whilst operating the starter motor.  
the gear selector is moved out of ‘P’  
or ‘N’  
The red charge warning light in the  
instrument cluster should go out when  
the engine is running.  
To disengage the steering lock  
If the engine fails to start the key must be  
turned to position ‘0’ before attempting  
to restart.  
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If the engine fails to start  
WARNING:  
If an ignition key is placed in the ignition  
switch and turned to position ‘II’ and the  
alarm security light is flashing, it is  
possible that the engine will not start. In  
any event, please contact a Jaguar Dealer  
to investigate the cause of the light  
flashing.  
Before attempting to start the engine,  
check handbrake is ON and gear  
selector lever (automatic  
transmission) is in position ‘P’ or ‘N’  
or (manual transmission) in Neutral.  
The engine cannot be started until the  
gear selector is in ‘N’ or ‘P’. Insert the key  
into the ignition switch and turn  
clockwise to position ‘II’ to switch on the  
ignition.  
There is also the possibility that the  
inertia switch has tripped, see page 6-1.  
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If the engine persistently fails to start and  
flooding is suspected, depress the  
accelerator pedal fully, hold it in this  
position and turn the key to position ‘III’  
for six seconds. Release the key, remove  
your foot from the accelerator pedal and  
then attempt to restart the engine.  
Park the vehicle where it can be seen.  
At night, park in a well-lit area.  
Parking the vehicle  
When leaving the vehicle, remember the  
following:  
When leaving the vehicle unattended,  
for maximum security ensure that the  
doors are double-locked (where  
fitted).  
Whenever the vehicle is being parked,  
apply the handbrake and, with  
automatic transmission, move the  
gear selector to Park ‘P’.  
Ensure that the keys and the key  
transmitters are removed from the  
vehicle before locking the doors, and that  
all doors, the luggage compartment and  
the bonnet are closed.  
Note: The engine cannot start whilst the  
pedal is fully depressed, it must be  
released to enable the engine to start.  
Do not leave children or pets in the  
vehicle unattended.  
Do not leave luggage or valuables on  
view. Always take your valuables with  
you or lock them in the luggage  
compartment.  
It is possible that the fuel system inertia  
switch may have tripped, see page 6-1  
for the resetting procedure.  
If the engine still fails to start, switch the  
ignition OFF and contact a Jaguar Dealer.  
Remove the ignition key and spare  
keys, even when the vehicle is in your  
garage.  
To stop the engine and lock  
the steering  
Turn the key from position ‘II’ to the  
‘lock’ position ‘0’. This turns off the  
ignition and stops the engine. The  
steering will be locked when the key is  
removed from the switch.  
When the vehicle is unoccupied, close  
all windows and lock all doors  
securely.  
Leaving the key in position ‘I’ or ‘II’ will  
discharge the battery.  
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R = Reverse – Do not select if the vehicle  
is moving forward.  
Automatic transmission  
The ‘J’-gate gear selector lever is designed  
to accommodate two different driving  
techniques as follows:  
The reversing lights come ON  
automatically when reverse gear is  
selected and the ignition switch is in  
position ‘II’.  
Automatic selection – the right-hand  
side of the selector gate.  
D = Drive – All five gears are changed  
automatically as required by the throttle  
position and road speed.  
Manual selection – the left-hand side  
of the selector gate to individually  
select 4th, 3rd, or 2nd gear.  
2, 3, 4 = Second, third, fourth –  
If selected, the transmission operates  
automatically but will not engage gears  
higher than the one selected.  
Gear-shift interlock  
(automatic transmission only)  
A brake pedal/gear-shift interlock system  
is incorporated in the automatic gear  
selector mechanism.  
Gear selector positions  
Note:  
1. After selecting forward or reverse  
drive ranges from Neutral or Park,  
wait briefly for the transmission to  
engage before accelerating.  
!
WARNING:  
To move the gear selector from Park:  
The handbrake or brake pedal must  
be applied before selecting forward  
or reverse drive from a stationary  
position.  
1. Turn the ignition key to position ‘II’ or  
start the engine.  
2. When in Neutral or Park the engine  
can only be accelerated to  
2. Press the brake pedal.  
3000 rev/min automatic transmission  
or 6000 rev/min manual transmission.  
P = Park – Use when parking. In this  
position the transmission is locked. Do  
not select if the vehicle is moving.  
Drive to fourth  
N = Neutral – Disconnects the driveline  
from the engine. Use the handbrake  
when stopping temporarily.  
When driving in gear position ‘D’ with  
fifth gear engaged, the gear selector can  
be shifted sideways across the gate to ‘4’.  
Provided that the vehicle’s speed is not  
too great, the transmission will shift down  
to fourth. Fifth will be inhibited until the  
gear selector is moved back to ‘D’.  
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Hill climbing and engine braking  
As well as shifting down, the gear shift  
points are extended to give greater  
performance. This mode is in effect for as  
long as the pedal is pressed fully down.  
When driving on roads with long  
downhill gradients, selecting ‘3’ or ‘2’  
(depending on road/traffic conditions)  
will give engine braking.  
Limp Home Mode  
When the gear selector is moved  
from ‘D’, ‘4’ or ‘3’ down to ‘2’, downshift  
to second gear will only take place at  
road speeds below 64 km/h.  
In the unlikely event of an electrical or  
mechanical failure, transmission  
operation will be impaired. The vehicle  
gear selector ranges P, R, N, D can still  
used to enable the vehicle to be driven to  
a safe area.  
Shift inhibit  
Reverse is inhibited when the vehicle is  
moving forward at speeds above 8 km/h.  
The driver should be aware that the  
vehicle’s performance will be reduced  
and must take this into account when  
driving. In this event consult a Jaguar  
Dealer immediately.  
Note: Reverse inhibit will not function in  
limp home mode.  
Kickdown  
Kickdown is operated when the pedal is  
pressed fully down to provide maximum  
engine performance. Kickdown is used in  
circumstances where rapid acceleration is  
required, such as when overtaking.  
Kickdown causes the transmission to  
change down to the lowest gear possible  
to achieve maximum acceleration. The  
gear engaged depends on the road speed  
at the time of kickdown.  
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Note: Both sides of the ‘J’-gate can be  
used irrespective of the transmission  
mode, e.g. with ‘S’ selected the  
transmission can be operated in full  
automatic or by manual selection.  
In addition to the ‘switched’ transmission  
modes (‘N’ and ‘S’) the transmission  
control module will select shift patterns  
to suit specific conditions.  
Cruise Control – When cruise control is  
operating at set speed the transmission  
selects a shift pattern to suit cruise  
control operation.  
DSC/Traction control – When  
DSC/traction control is switched ON and  
the system is activated, the transmission  
selects a shift pattern to suit traction  
control conditions.  
Sport mode  
The switch marked ‘S’ on the ‘J’-gate  
surround enables the driver to select  
either normal ‘N’ or sport ‘S’ modes.  
Manual transmission  
Gear selector lever  
A diagram of the gear shift pattern is set  
in the top of the lever knob.  
When sport mode is selected the  
automatic transmission will operate  
normally, but the gear shift points are  
extended to make full use of the engine’s  
power reserves.  
Gradients – When the vehicle is being  
driven on roads with uphill gradients, the  
transmission adapts the shift pattern to  
make better use of engine power and aid  
engine cooling.  
Depress the clutch pedal completely  
when changing gear. To avoid excessive  
clutch wear do not drive with your foot  
resting on the clutch pedal.  
To select reverse gear, pull up the ring  
below the gear knob (A), then move the  
lever to the reverse position.  
To select ‘Sport’, press the switch. A red  
light within the switch is illuminated to  
indicate that sport mode has been  
selected.  
Note: Under the conditions described  
above, the relevant transmission mode  
will override the ‘N’ or ‘S’ modes selected  
by the driver. When such conditions no  
longer exist, e.g. Cruise Control switched  
OFF, the transmission will revert to the  
shift pattern previously selected by the  
driver, i.e. ‘N’ or ‘S’.  
Caution: Do not select reverse gear  
while the vehicle is moving forwards.  
To cancel ‘Sport’, press the switch again.  
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4. The driver should always take  
road conditions into account.  
A slippery road surface always  
requires more braking distance  
for a given speed, even with ABS.  
A possible increase in stopping  
distance compared to locked  
wheels may occur during ABS  
operation on slushy snow, gravel,  
sand, or some heavily corrugated  
or ridged warning sections of road  
surfaces.  
During normal braking the ABS will not  
be activated. However, if the braking  
force applied begins to exceed tyre/road  
adhesion the ABS will automatically  
activate, preventing the road wheels from  
locking.  
Anti-lock braking  
system (ABS)  
This system helps to prevent the road  
wheels from locking and skidding during  
emergency braking, assisting the driver to  
maintain full steering and directional  
stability.  
In these circumstances a pulsating effect  
will be felt from the brake pedal  
indicating that the system is functioning.  
The pulsating effect is due to small  
fluctuations in pressure supplied to the  
brakes by the system to maintain full  
tyre/road adhesion.  
The factor controlling ultimate stopping  
distance and cornering ability is tyre/road  
adhesion.  
!
WARNING:  
ABS optimises tyre/road adhesion under  
maximum braking conditions though it  
cannot provide increased cornering  
ability. There is no need for special  
braking techniques, such as ‘pumping’  
the brakes, to achieve optimum braking  
distances and control on poor or slippery  
road surfaces. Tyres must be in good  
condition to achieve maximum adhesion.  
Under severe braking on some road  
surfaces tyre noise may be apparent even  
though the wheels will at no time become  
locked.  
1. It remains the driver’s  
responsibility to drive safely  
according to prevailing  
conditions.  
2. The fact that a vehicle is fitted with  
ABS must never allow the driver to  
be tempted into taking risks  
which could affect his/her safety or  
that of other road users.  
3. The addition of ABS cannot  
overcome the consequences of  
trying to stop in too short a  
distance, cornering at too high a  
speed, or the risk of aquaplaning.  
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4. Do not attempt to ‘pump’ the brakes  
to avoid skidding as this can interfere  
with the ABS operation. The ABS will  
not allow the wheels to skid under  
normal road conditions.  
ABS monitoring  
The ABS control module monitors the  
ABS electrical system from ignition switch  
ON to ignition switch OFF. Any  
malfunction will be indicated by the  
anti-lock warning light coming on.  
Advice on ABS braking  
techniques  
For optimum ABS performance the  
instructions on braking techniques during  
ABS operation should be followed:  
5. The ABS will tend to keep the vehicle  
straight during braking. Because  
braking distances may increase under  
certain road conditions, it is necessary  
to plan and make turning manoeuvres  
as early as possible.  
1. Do not release brake pressure when  
the pulsating effect is felt. Maintain a  
constant pressure until the manoeuvre  
is completed.  
Should a fault develop in the ABS system,  
the brake system will still operate  
conventionally and with the same  
standard of performance as vehicles not  
equipped with ABS.  
2. To familiarise yourself with the feel of  
the brake pedal during ABS braking,  
practise an emergency stop  
Caution: Consult a Jaguar Dealer  
immediately if the warning light  
come on while driving, a system  
failure is indicated.  
procedure, always making sure it is  
safe to do so. With the seat belts fitted  
to all occupants, drive the vehicle at  
32 km/h (20 mph) and brake sharply.  
3. ABS enables the driver to steer around  
obstacles during emergency braking.  
However, the consequences of turning  
sharply at high speed cannot be  
overcome by the ABS.  
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The system will intervene to prevent  
wheel spin, by automatically reducing the  
power output from the engine and  
applying braking to individual wheels.  
!
WARNING:  
1. The fact that the vehicle is fitted  
with Stability Control must never  
allow the driver to be tempted  
into taking risks which could  
affect his/her safety or that of other  
road users. In all cases it remains  
the driver’s responsibility to drive  
safely according to the prevailing  
conditions.  
This improves acceleration, particularly  
on surfaces with uneven friction, for  
example, one wheel on ice the other on  
tarmac.  
The dynamic stability control system can  
be switched OFF by pressing the switch  
on the centre console. The warning light  
in the instrument cluster will remain on  
and, if fitted, a message will be shown to  
indicate that the system has been  
2. It is recommended that when  
using snow chains, DSC should be  
switched OFF.  
Dynamic stability  
control (DSC)  
DSC is operational whenever the engine  
is running, unless it has been switched  
off. If the system is operating, the warning  
light in the instrument cluster will flash.  
switched OFF. If the switch is pressed  
again the system will switch ON.  
Note: If cruise control is engaged it will  
automatically disengage if stability control  
activates.  
If a message centre is fitted, a system  
malfunction is indicated by the message:  
The DSC system controls the anti-lock  
braking system (ABS), traction control  
and yaw control of the vehicle.  
STABILITY CONTROL FAULT  
Warning light: Amber  
Yaw control determines the vehicle’s  
direction relative to the driver’s inputs  
(sideslip and under/oversteer). It applies  
braking pressure to individual wheels if  
excessive variation is detected. This  
ensures that the vehicle follows the  
driver’s intended direction of travel.  
For all vehicles, the instrument cluster  
warning light will be lit.  
It is safe to drive the vehicle but the  
system may not activate under wheel spin  
or slide conditions. Report the fault to a  
Jaguar Dealer as soon as possible.  
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Running-in for brakes  
Running-in  
Apart from a few precautionary  
recommendations, there are no strict  
‘running-in’ procedures for this vehicle.  
General driving  
information  
To ensure that the brake pads can  
‘bed-in’ evenly and reach their optimum  
wear and performance condition, usually  
within 480 kilometres, the following  
points are recommended.  
!
WARNING:  
By observing the following advisory notes  
you will ensure maximum engine,  
transmission and brake life for your  
vehicle:  
Ensure the handbrake is on and the  
gear selector is in position ‘P’ or ‘N’  
before attempting to start the engine.  
1. Where possible, avoid heavy braking  
or rough usage of the brakes as this  
can result in damage being caused to  
the brake pads and discs.  
Before driving off, check the gauges and  
warning lights and messages. Take special  
note of any warning light that is on.  
1. Allow the engine to warm up  
thoroughly before operating at engine  
speeds over 3500 rev/min.  
2. Avoid prolonged use of the brakes, for  
example, when descending severe  
gradients.  
Seat belts are provided for your safety  
and it is unwise, and in certain countries  
illegal, to commence any journey,  
2. Vary the speed frequently.  
3. From 1500 kilometres onwards,  
gradually increase performance of the  
vehicle up to the permitted maximum  
speed.  
3. Frequent light application of the  
brakes is desirable. This helps to fully  
‘bed-in’ the brake pads before the  
normal running-in period is  
however short, without wearing them.  
Warming up  
completed and the vehicle is operated  
at high speeds, when maximum brake  
efficiency will be required.  
Do not operate the engine at high speed  
when first started but allow time for the  
engine to warm up and the oil to  
circulate.  
The above equally applies when new  
discs or pads have been fitted.  
Engine braking on downhill  
gradients  
When driving on mountain roads with  
long downhill gradients it is advisable to  
select a low gear.  
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Use of headlamps in daylight  
Engine oil consumption  
Winter driving  
When visibility is poor the headlamps  
with dipped beam setting should be  
switched on so that the vehicle may be  
seen more easily by other road users. The  
instrument illumination dimmer control  
adjusts the brightness of the panel  
lighting.  
A certain amount of oil consumption is  
normal. The rate of consumption will  
depend on the following:  
Freeing a frozen door lock  
Caution: Do not apply a proprietary  
lock de-icer through the keyhole.  
The quality and viscosity of the oil.  
Should the lock become frozen, warm the  
end of the key before use.  
The amount of oxidation and dilution  
of the oil.  
Windscreen wiper blades  
Climatic conditions.  
Before driving away, clear any ice from  
the windscreen and check that the wiper  
blades are free. Switching on the heated  
screen will accelerate this process.  
The speed at which the engine is  
being operated.  
Road conditions.  
Drivers should expect above normal  
consumption when the engine is new,  
and after running-in if high speeds are  
sustained.  
Frost precautions  
The correct concentration of coolant  
must be maintained at all times when  
‘replenishing’ or ‘refilling’ the cooling  
system.  
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Petroleum spirit in containers  
Jaguar warning triangle  
Touring  
Foreign travel  
Some countries forbid the carrying of  
petrol in containers, as do most ferry and  
hovercraft operators.  
A warning triangle to give traffic  
advanced notice of a disabled vehicle is  
compulsory in many countries. A triangle,  
designed to international standards is  
standard equipment in certain countries.  
Before planning foreign travel, check with  
a motoring organisation to ensure that  
your vehicle will comply with legal  
requirements of the countries you intend  
to visit.  
Cellular radio telephones  
Ask your motoring organisation about the  
use of cellular radio telephones before  
travelling abroad, as some countries  
exercise controls on the importation and  
use of such equipment.  
Hazard warning lights must be used with  
the warning triangle.  
It is advisable to carry vital spare parts to  
ensure against a breakdown in a remote  
area.  
The warning triangle with its stand legs  
folded flat, is mounted on the inside of  
the luggage compartment lid.  
International motoring organisations are  
helpful for all aspects of long distance  
touring advice.  
In an emergency, remove the triangle and  
unfold its stand legs. Place the triangle in  
the road in accordance with local traffic  
regulations to give oncoming traffic  
warning of an immobilised vehicle.  
Roof-rack  
Only the Jaguar approved roof-rack  
should be used.  
In some countries it is a legal requirement  
to carry spare vehicle bulbs.  
The maximum load, including the weight  
of the rack, must not exceed the load  
rating indicated on the roof rack bars and  
must be deducted from the vehicle  
maximum luggage load.  
First aid kit  
A first aid kit is compulsory equipment in  
certain countries. Your Jaguar Dealer can  
supply a first aid kit.  
Loads on the roof-rack may affect vehicle  
handling, especially in crosswinds or  
when cornering.  
Fire extinguishers  
Many countries make it compulsory to  
carry a fire extinguisher. Your Jaguar  
Dealer can supply and fit one.  
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When towing at the maximum  
permissible rear axle load keep within  
legal towing speeds but in any case do  
not exceed 100 km/h. Increase tyre  
pressures to 2,5 bar.  
Avoid heavy braking. As the overrun  
brake on the caravan or trailer is not  
connected to the ABS, heavy caravan  
or trailer braking could critically affect  
the stability of the outfit as a whole.  
Towing a caravan or trailer  
Your Jaguar Dealer, and the main  
motoring and caravanning organisations  
can advise you on towing, towing weight  
capacities and about regulations that  
apply in other countries.  
The recommended maximum  
Ensure that the towing vehicle’s  
engine, transmission, suspension,  
brakes and tyres are fully efficient and  
regularly serviced. Similarly check the  
wheels, tyres, brakes and wheel  
bearings of the caravan or trailer.  
tow-ball nose weight is 75 kg. Having  
a lower nose weight or exceeding the  
maximum nose weight limit may  
impair the vehicle’s handling.  
The following are important points of  
safety, stability and comfort upon which  
further advice should be sought:  
Maximum braked towing weight is  
permissible, provided long periods of  
uphill driving on gradients over 8%  
are not undertaken.  
It is essential that only a Jaguar  
tow-bar and Jaguar electrical tow-bar  
kit are supplied and fitted by a Jaguar  
dealer.  
Adjust the headlight level to avoid  
dazzling other road users.  
In high altitude mountainous regions,  
the thinner atmosphere can reduce  
engine performance.  
Caution:  
1. Using electrical kits not  
specifically designed for this  
Jaguar will damage the electrical  
system of the vehicle.  
Above 1000 metres the stipulated  
maximum permitted gross train  
weight must be reduced by 10% for  
every 1000 metres in altitude.  
2. When not in use, it is  
recommended that the removable  
tow-ball is either securely stowed  
in the luggage compartment or,  
preferably, not in the vehicle. Do  
not leave it loose in the vehicle.  
The kerbside weight of the vehicle can  
be found on page 8-2.  
When towing, the nose weight of the  
caravan or trailer and the tow-bar  
assembly must be deducted from the  
permissible maximum load (see  
page 8-3).  
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Caution: Vehicles with engines fitted  
with catalytic converters must only  
be filled with ‘Unleaded Fuel’.  
!
WARNING:  
1. Fuel vapour is highly flammable  
and in confined spaces is  
explosive and toxic. In the event of  
inadvertent spillage, and before  
refuelling, always switch OFF the  
engine. Do not use exposed flame  
or light. Do not smoke. Do not  
inhale fumes.  
Fuel tank filling  
Fuel and refuelling  
Before refuelling, switch off the ignition  
and remove the key.  
2. Do not fill the tank so that fuel is  
visible in the fuel filler intake  
tube. This could cause spillage and  
danger from exposed fuel.  
The fuel filler flap release is located on  
the floor, outboard of the driver’s seat.  
The filler flap is on the right-hand side of  
the vehicle.  
Note: Do not leave the ignition key in the  
vehicle; vehicles have been stolen from  
garage service/filling stations whilst the  
driver is absent from the vehicle. It is  
recommended that the vehicle is locked, if  
left unattended.  
When filling, the dispenser nozzle must  
be inserted into the filler neck sufficiently  
to open the trap door for fuel to flow into  
the fuel tank. Fill the tank until the filler  
nozzle automatically shuts off. Filling  
beyond this point could result in fuel  
spillage.  
Pull the lever to release the flap.  
Turn the filler cap anti-clockwise until a  
snap is heard then pull the cap from the  
filler neck. The cap is held by a retaining  
strap which can be passed over the hook  
on the flap to allow easy access to fill the  
tank.  
After refuelling, refit the filler cap and  
close the flap, which automatically locks  
shut.  
A warning label on the inside of the fuel  
filler flap advises type/grade of fuel.  
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The continuous use of high quality fuel  
makes the need for additional additives  
unnecessary. This will help to protect the  
engine components against corrosion,  
carbon deposit formation and prevent the  
fuel injection system from clogging.  
Unleaded fuel  
If a heavy ‘spark knock’ is detected even  
when using fuel of the recommended  
octane rating, or if you hear steady ‘spark  
knock’ while holding a steady speed on  
level roads consult a Jaguar Dealer to  
have the problem corrected. Failure to do  
so is misuse of the vehicle, for which  
Jaguar Cars Limited, is not responsible.  
However, occasional light ‘spark knock’  
for a short time while accelerating or  
driving up hill, may occur.  
The filler neck of the fuel tank is a small  
diameter to suit the unleaded fuel pump  
nozzle and will prevent the larger  
diameter leaded fuel nozzle from entering  
the filler neck.  
If in doubt your local Jaguar Dealer will  
advise on which fuel must be used in your  
vehicle.  
Unleaded fuel must be used for the  
emission control system to operate  
properly. Its use will also reduce spark  
plug fouling, exhaust system corrosion  
and engine oil deterioration.  
Emission control components  
Owing to the legislative requirements or  
options available in some markets, a  
Jaguar Dealer should be consulted where  
any doubt exists as to the precise  
emission control system specification of  
this vehicle.  
Use unleaded fuel with an octane rating  
of at least 95 RON (Research Octane  
Number).  
Note: ‘Super Green’ Plus 98 RON  
unleaded fuel (where available) may be  
used as an alternative to the standard  
95 RON unleaded fuel.  
Fuel requirements  
Using unleaded fuel with an octane rating  
lower than recommended can cause  
persistent, heavy ‘spark knock’ (a metallic  
rapping noise). If severe, this can lead to  
engine damage.  
Any vehicle NOT fitted with a catalytic  
system can use either leaded or unleaded  
fuel.  
The use of either leaded or unleaded fuel  
depends on the type of emission control  
system fitted to the engine and the  
legislative requirements in the country for  
which the vehicle is manufactured.  
The preferred fuel is 95 RON unleaded,  
where selection is available.  
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Fuels containing alcohol  
Methanol  
Catalytic converters  
Caution: Take care not to spill fuel  
during refuelling. Fuel containing  
alcohol can cause paint damage,  
which may not be covered under the  
warranty.  
Some fuels contain methanol (methyl or  
wood alcohol). If you use fuels containing  
methanol the fuels must also contain  
co-solvents and corrosion inhibitors for  
methanol. Also, do not use fuels that  
contain more than three per cent  
methanol even if they contain co-solvents  
and corrosion inhibitors. Fuel system  
damage or vehicle performance problems  
resulting from the use of such fuels is not  
the responsibility of Jaguar Cars Limited,  
and may not be covered under the  
warranty.  
A few precautions on the use of vehicles  
fitted with catalytic converters are  
necessary. These are:  
1. In order to maintain the efficiency of  
the emission control system it is  
essential that unleaded fuel is used.  
Use of leaded fuel will seriously  
damage the catalytic converters.  
Some fuel suppliers sell fuel containing  
alcohol without advertising its presence.  
Where uncertainty exists check with the  
service station operator.  
2. Heavy impact on the converter casings  
must be avoided.  
Note: Some difficulty in starting may be  
encountered when using alcohol blended  
fuel.  
3. The engine settings must not be  
altered; they have been established to  
ensure that the vehicle will comply  
with stringent exhaust emission  
Ethanol  
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)  
Fuels containing up to 10 per cent  
ethanol (grain alcohol) may be used.  
Ensure the fuel has octane ratings no  
lower than those recommended for  
unleaded fuel. Most drivers will not  
notice any operating difference with fuel  
containing ethanol. If a difference is  
detected, the use of conventional  
unleaded fuel should be resumed.  
regulations. Incorrect engine settings  
could cause unusually high catalytic  
converter temperatures and thus  
result in damage to the converter and  
vehicle. If adjustment to the settings is  
considered necessary, this should be  
performed by a Jaguar Dealer.  
Unleaded fuel containing an oxygenate  
known as MTBE can be used provided the  
ratio of MTBE to conventional fuel does  
not exceed 15 per cent.  
MTBE is an ether based compound,  
derived from petroleum, which has been  
specified by several refiners as the  
substance to enhance the octane rating of  
fuel.  
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4-48 On the road  
Catalytic converters (continued)  
8. The vehicle is designed for normal  
road use. Below are examples of abuse  
which could damage the catalytic  
converters and vehicle. These may  
lead to a dangerous condition due to  
excessively high catalytic converter  
temperatures.  
4. A correctly tuned engine optimises  
exhaust emissions, performance and  
fuel economy and it is recommended  
that the vehicle is regularly  
maintained.  
5. Do not continue to operate the vehicle  
if any engine malfunction is evident;  
malfunctions should be rectified  
immediately. For instance, misfire,  
loss of engine performance, excessive  
oil consumption or engine run-on may  
lead to unusually high catalytic  
converter temperatures and may  
result in damage to the converters and  
vehicle.  
Competition or off-road use.  
Excessive engine speed.  
Overloading the vehicle.  
Switching off the engine whilst in  
gear.  
6. The use of catalytic converters  
increases exhaust system  
temperatures, therefore, do not  
operate or park the vehicle in areas  
where combustible materials such as  
dry grass or leaves may come into  
contact with the exhaust system.  
7. Do not run the engine with either a  
spark plug lead disconnected or a  
spark plug removed. Do not use any  
device that requires an insert into a  
spark plug hole in order to generate air  
pressure e.g. tyre pump, paint spray  
attachment etc., as this could also  
result in catalytic converter damage.  
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5
Climate control  
Climate control 5-1  
Automatic climate control systems  
Recommended operation  
Use of air conditioning  
Introduction  
This vehicle is fitted with one of the  
following climate control systems:  
With automatic climate control systems,  
the air conditioning, recirculation and  
other functions are fully controlled in  
AUTO mode to provide optimum comfort  
under most driving conditions.  
The manual and automatic climate  
control systems are fitted with air  
conditioning to provide cooling and  
dehumidified air.  
Manually controlled system with air  
conditioning. See page 5-4.  
Automatic climate control system  
with an LCD (liquid crystal display)  
screen. See page 5-7.  
It is recommended that AUTO is selected  
as the normal operating mode on these  
systems.  
The dry airflow is also effective in  
preventing misting of the windows. It is  
recommended that air conditioning is  
used in all climatic conditions throughout  
the year.  
Automatic climate control system  
with touch screen (shared with the  
navigation and audio systems). See  
page 5-11.  
!
WARNING:  
Close all windows and the sunroof when  
the air conditioning is on to ensure  
satisfactory operation.  
To prevent humidity build up inside  
the vehicle and possible screen  
misting, avoid driving with the air  
conditioning system off or in manual  
air recirculation for prolonged  
periods.  
Each system has a unique control panel  
located in the centre console above the  
radio and audio controls.  
Use of air recirculation  
Operating instructions for each system  
are on the following pages, with general  
information, applicable to all three  
systems, given below.  
The air conditioner/heater system is  
supplied with fresh air via an intake flap.  
The flap may be closed to allow the air  
inside the vehicle to be recirculated.  
This helps to prevent unpleasant odours  
from being drawn into the vehicle.  
The climate control systems may also be  
operated by spoken commands if the  
optional voice activation system is fitted.  
For full information on the use of this  
system refer to the Voice Activation  
Handbook.  
On all systems, air recirculation may be  
manually selected either for an  
automatically timed period or to remain  
on continuously (latched recirculation).  
When latched recirculation is selected,  
the air conditioning will switch on  
automatically to reduce condensation.  
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5-2 Climate control  
If the air conditioning system is not  
used frequently, it should be run  
briefly at least once each week, with a  
cold setting, to prevent the seals from  
drying out with subsequent  
General points  
To ensure the satisfactory operation of  
the climate control system, note the  
following points:  
Air distribution  
The illustration overleaf shows the  
location of the air vents within the  
vehicle.  
Ensure that the external grille at the  
base of the windscreen, which  
provides fresh air for the climate  
control system, is kept clear of leaves,  
snow or obstructions.  
On all climate control systems, the  
distribution of air between the screen,  
fascia and floor level can be manually  
selected using the panel controls.  
refrigerant leaks.  
Moisture removed from the air by the  
air conditioning unit is discharged  
onto the road underneath the vehicle.  
After stopping, puddles of water may  
form underneath the vehicle.  
On vehicles fitted with automatic climate  
control, the appropriate air distribution is  
selected automatically when operating in  
AUTO mode.  
Vehicles with automatic climate  
control systems have a solar sensor  
mounted on top of the fascia on the  
driver’s side, as shown overleaf (A).  
Ensure that this sensor is not covered.  
Panel illumination  
With the exterior lighting switched on,  
the graphics on the panel controls are  
illuminated by low level backlighting.  
The airflow from the fascia face level  
vents is regulated using thumbwheel  
controls and adjustable direction vanes.  
Air ducts under the front seats supply  
the rear passenger footwells (see  
illustration overleaf). Objects or  
material placed under the seats may  
block or obstruct the open ducts.  
The illumination level is adjusted by the  
common instrument panel dimmer  
control.  
The external air intake to the air  
conditioner/heater system is fitted  
with a filter. Ensure that the filter is  
changed at the specified service  
intervals to maintain efficient  
operation.  
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5-4 Climate control  
Manual climate control  
The manual climate control panel is  
shown here. The temperature, airflow  
distribution and volume of air from the  
interior vents are set using the rotary  
controls.  
Push on/push off buttons control the air  
conditioning, screen heating and fresh or  
recirculated air. An amber or red LED on  
each button is illuminated when the  
selected function is operating.  
Manual control panel  
1. Temperature control  
2. Fan speed  
5. Recirculated/fresh air  
6. Heated rear screen  
3. Air distribution  
7. Heated front screen (where fitted)  
4. Air conditioning  
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Climate control 5-5  
The air distribution settings are, from the  
top clockwise:  
Temperature  
Rotating the control knob (1) clockwise  
from the blue region to the red region  
increases the temperature of the airflow.  
The knob may be set to any position for  
optimum comfort.  
Air flow directed to windscreen  
only (A); select to remove frost or  
heavy misting.  
Air flow distributed to the  
windscreen, face and foot  
levels (B).  
Fan speed  
The fan is off in position 0 of the rotary  
control (2) and switching through  
positions 1 – 6 provides stepped  
increases in fan speed.  
Air flow distributed to the  
windscreen and feet (C); select to  
prevent or remove light misting  
and when heating the interior.  
With the fan switched off in position 0,  
the airflow results from the forward  
motion of the vehicle (ram air effect).  
Air distribution  
The rotary control has seven main air  
distribution positions but the air  
Air flow directed to foot level (D);  
select to heat interior.  
distribution changes continuously  
between positions as the knob is rotated.  
Air flow distributed to the face  
and feet (E).  
The control knob may therefore be set at  
any point for optimum comfort.  
Air flow directed at face level  
only (F); select to cool interior.  
!
WARNING:  
Air flow distributed to the  
windscreen and face (G).  
Directing cold air onto the screen in  
warm humid conditions can produce  
external condensation.  
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5-6 Climate control  
Air recirculation  
Air conditioning  
Windscreen defrost/demist  
Press the button briefly to  
select timed air recirculation.  
The air conditioning only  
operates with the fan switched  
on and will switch off if fan  
Frost and heavy misting  
To remove frost or heavy misting from the  
windscreen:  
To select latched air  
recirculation, press and hold the button  
until the LED flashes four times then  
remains illuminated.  
position 0 is selected.  
1. Start the engine.  
If the air distribution control is set to any  
of the screen defrost/demist positions (A,  
B, C, G), the air conditioner switches on  
automatically.  
2. Turn the air distribution mode  
control to the defrost/demist  
position (A).  
To deselect air recirculation and open the  
fresh air intake, press the button again  
(LED off).  
Air conditioning cannot be deselected in  
defrost position A.  
3. Set the temperature control to  
maximum to remove frost.  
Note that air recirculation cannot be  
selected in position A (defrost) of the air  
distribution control.  
4. Select a fan speed, preferably  
maximum (position 6). The air  
conditioning will switch on  
automatically.  
Heated front and rear screens  
Pressing the push button selects  
the front screen heater  
(if fitted), provided the engine  
is running.  
Select air recirculation to stop outside  
odours from entering the vehicle or to  
help cool the interior.  
5. If fitted, select the front windscreen  
heater.  
The front heater switches off  
automatically after 3 minutes or can be  
switched off by pressing the button again.  
6. If required, select the rear screen  
heater; this control also switches on  
both door mirror heaters.  
!
WARNING:  
Prolonged operation with  
recirculation selected in cold, damp  
conditions could result in interior  
condensation.  
Pressing the button selects the  
rear screen heater and both  
door mirror heaters, provided  
the engine is running.  
Light misting  
To prevent or remove light  
windscreen misting, select air  
distribution position C.  
The rear screen and door mirror heaters  
switch off automatically after 6 minutes  
or can be switched off by pressing the  
button again.  
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Automaticclimatecontrol  
with LCD screen  
The automatic climate control system  
maintains the interior of the vehicle at the  
temperature selected by the occupant.  
The heat input, air conditioning, fan  
speed, air intake and distribution are  
adjusted automatically to maintain the  
desired temperature.  
Automatic control (AUTO) may be  
overridden at any time. Defrost/demist  
operation is available and also manual  
selection of fan speed, air distribution,  
recirculation, air conditioning and  
windscreen heating.  
The climate control functions are selected  
by push buttons and a rotary control.  
When a button is pressed, selection is  
confirmed by a beep and illumination of  
the button LED.  
Control Panel  
1. Fan speed and system on/off  
2. Recirculation/fresh air  
3. Display panel with typical symbols  
4. Celsius/Fahrenheit selector  
5. Automatic operation  
7. Air distribution  
8. Increase temperature  
9. Decrease temperature  
10.Heated rear screen/door mirrors  
11.Heated front screen  
12.Defrost  
Most functions also have associated  
graphic symbols displayed on the LCD  
(liquid crystal display) screen.  
6. Air conditioner on/off  
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5-8 Climate control  
To switch the system on  
Temperature selection  
Air recirculation  
The climate control system operates in  
position II (run) of the ignition switch.  
Set the required interior  
temperature with the red  
and blue arrowed  
Timed air recirculation  
Press the button briefly to select  
timed air recirculation.  
With the ignition key turned to the run  
position, the system will switch on in the  
operating mode last set.  
buttons. Press the red button to increase  
temperature and the blue button to  
decrease temperature.  
The fresh air intake is opened  
and the button LED extinguished at the  
end of the time out period.  
For normal usage select AUTO mode.  
The selected temperature will appear on  
the lower part of the LCD screen.  
Latched air recirculation  
AUTO mode  
Pressing the buttons to select the  
maximum or minimum temperature  
settings causes the display to change  
to HI or LO respectively and cancel  
AUTO mode.  
Press and hold the button for a  
few seconds to select latched air  
recirculation. Selection is  
Automatic operation provides a  
controlled environment over a  
temperature range of 17°C (61°F) to  
31°C (89°F) and should be regarded as the  
normal operating mode.  
indicated by the screen symbol, two  
beeps and the button LED flashing four  
times then remaining illuminated.  
To quickly jump from HI or LO to a  
convenient midrange temperature of  
23°C (73°F), press and hold AUTO for a  
few seconds.  
To select automatic climate  
control press the AUTO button;  
the word AUTO appears on the  
LCD screen to confirm selection.  
Selecting latched air recirculation cancels  
AUTO operation.  
To deselect latched air recirculation,  
press the recirculation button again, or  
select AUTO.  
Select the required temperature.  
External temperature  
The external (EXT) temperature is  
displayed at the top of the screen.  
Front and rear screen heating and timed  
air recirculation may be selected in  
AUTO mode. Selecting any other control  
will cancel AUTO operation.  
!
WARNING:  
Celsius/Fahrenheit selection  
Prolonged operation with  
recirculation selected in cold, damp  
conditions could result in interior  
condensation.  
Automatic operation cannot be  
deselected using the AUTO button.  
To exit AUTO mode, select another mode  
or press the fan control knob to switch  
the system off.  
Press the button to change the  
scale between degrees Celsius (°C)  
and degrees Fahrenheit (°F) for the  
displayed internal and  
external (EXT) temperatures.  
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Climate control 5-9  
Windscreen defrost/demist  
Frost and heavy misting  
Heated screens and door  
mirrors  
Air conditioning  
Press to switch the air  
conditioning on or off.  
The front (F) and rear (R)  
screen heaters may be  
switched on and off in  
To remove frost or heavy  
misting from the  
windscreen, press the  
DEF button.  
The air conditioning system is  
controlled automatically in AUTO mode.  
Deselecting A/C cancels AUTO mode.  
any mode, including system off, but only  
operate when the engine is running.  
The door mirror heaters are also  
controlled by the rear screen heater  
button.  
The fan switches on automatically at  
maximum speed but the speed can be  
reduced manually if required.  
The air conditioning system is also  
switched on automatically in defrost  
mode (DEF) but cannot be deselected.  
Air conditioning switches on  
automatically and cannot be  
deselected.  
The front screen heater switches off  
automatically after 3 minutes. The rear  
screen and door mirror heaters switch off  
automatically after 6 minutes.  
Fan speed  
Set the fan speed as required  
with the rotary control knob.  
Fan speed is shown as a series of  
bars on the LCD screen.  
Recirculation is cancelled and cannot  
be selected.  
The windscreen heaters may be manually  
deselected during the time out period  
using the push buttons.  
The front screen heater and the rear  
screen heater/door mirror heaters  
switch on automatically, provided the  
engine is running.  
When operating in AUTO mode, fan  
speed is controlled automatically (but not  
displayed) and any adjustment of the  
knob will cancel AUTO mode.  
In cold ambient conditions, at the start of  
a journey, the front and rear screen  
heaters will switch on automatically for  
the time out period.  
To deselect defrost mode, press AUTO  
(recommended operating mode).  
Note: In AUTO mode, the fan only  
operates at low speed, if heating is  
required, until the engine is warm.  
Light misting  
To prevent or remove light  
windscreen misting, select  
manual air distribution to  
windscreen and feet. See page 5-10.  
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5-10 Climate control  
Manual air distribution  
To switch the system off  
Ram air  
Air distribution is automatically  
controlled in AUTO and defrost modes.  
Press in the fan rotary control  
knob to switch the climate  
control system off.  
With the climate control system switched  
off, air recirculation is automatically  
selected (intake flap closed). To select  
fresh air with the system off, press one of  
the air distribution buttons.  
Press one of the four air distribution  
buttons to cancel the current mode and  
select manual operation. The symbol for  
the selected air distribution will appear  
on the LCD screen.  
If the fan control knob is  
pressed again, the system will switch on  
in the previous mode set.  
With the fan switched off, the fresh  
airflow results from the forward motion  
of the vehicle (ram air effect).  
The air distribution options are:  
Air flow directed at face level  
only; select to cool the interior.  
Air flow distributed to the face  
and feet.  
Air flow directed to foot level;  
select to heat the interior.  
Air flow distributed to the  
windscreen and feet; select to  
prevent or remove light misting  
and when heating the interior.  
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LCD screen  
Controls and displays  
Multi-function console  
Automaticclimatecontrol  
with touch screen  
Operating modes  
The automatic climate control system  
maintains the interior of the vehicle at the  
temperature selected by the occupant.  
The heat input, air conditioning, fan  
speed, air intake and distribution flaps  
are adjusted automatically to maintain  
the desired temperature.  
An LCD screen below the touch screen  
shows clock time, external (EXT) ambient  
temperature and the required interior  
temperature set by the occupant.  
The system is controlled from the  
multi-function centre console which also  
provides user control of other facilities  
(such as audio, telephone, navigation  
system).  
Climate controls  
The climate control system has its own,  
manually selected, touch screen displays  
providing ‘soft’ control buttons. Touching  
the screen button with a finger has the  
same effect as pressing a push button.  
Refer to the general description and  
usage of the touch screen in Section 1 of  
this Handbook.  
Automatic control (AUTO) may be  
overridden at any time. Defrost/demist  
operation is available and also manual  
selection of fan speed, air distribution,  
recirculation, air conditioning and  
windscreen heating.  
Note that using other systems and touch  
screens, such as audio or navigation, does  
not affect the climate control settings.  
A number of push buttons are also used  
for climate control and are located  
around the touch screen. When a push  
button is pressed, selection is confirmed  
by a beep and illumination of an LED on  
the button (except temperature controls).  
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5-12 Climate control  
Controls  
1. Select climate control touch screen  
2. Fan speed  
3. Air conditioner on/off  
4. Automatic operation  
5. LCD screen: interior/exterior  
temperatures and clock  
6. Decrease set temperature  
7. Increase set temperature  
8. Heated rear screen/door mirrors  
9. Heated front screen  
10.Defrost operation  
11.Select recirculated air  
12.Touch screen  
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Climate control 5-13  
Automatic operation cannot be  
Ignition on  
The climate control system operates in  
position II (run) of the ignition switch.  
deselected using the AUTO button. To  
exit AUTO mode, select another climate  
mode or touch the SYSTEM ON/OFF  
screen button to switch the system off.  
When the ignition is switched to run or  
the engine is started, the Jaguar logo will  
be displayed briefly followed by the last  
touch screen selected (e.g. radio).  
Temperature selection  
Set the required interior  
temperature with the red  
and blue arrowed  
The climate control system will be set to  
the climate operating mode selected  
previously.  
buttons. Press the red button to increase  
temperature and the blue button to  
decrease temperature.  
AUTO mode  
Automatic operation provides a  
controlled environment over a  
temperature range of 17°C (61°F) to  
31°C (89°F) and should be regarded as the  
normal operating mode.  
Climate control touch screen  
displays  
There are two climate control touch  
screens displays, one for the system on  
state and the other for system off/ram air  
mode. Smaller overlay displays appear  
briefly when selecting air recirculation or  
adjusting the fan speed.  
To select automatic  
climate control press the  
AUTO button.  
The selected temperature will appear on  
the LCD screen.  
Pressing the buttons to select the  
maximum or minimum temperature  
settings causes the LCD display to change  
to HI or LO respectively and cancel  
AUTO mode.  
Select the required temperature.  
Most climate functions can be selected  
using the peripheral push buttons without  
displaying the climate touch controls.  
The AUTO mode touch screen is shown  
above. If the touch screen is not  
displayed, press the CLIMATE button.  
To select the touch screen  
display, press the  
CLIMATE button.  
Front and rear screen heating and timed  
air recirculation may be selected while  
remaining in AUTO mode. Selecting any  
other climate control push button or  
touch screen button will cancel  
AUTO operation.  
To quickly jump from HI or LO to a  
convenient midrange temperature of  
23°C (73°F), press and hold AUTO for a  
few seconds.  
To exit the climate control screen, select  
another system function, e.g. AUDIO.  
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5-14 Climate control  
External temperature  
The external (EXT) temperature is  
displayed on the LCD screen.  
Celsius/Fahrenheit selection  
Touch the screen button to  
change the scale between  
degrees Celsius (°C) and  
Timed air recirculation  
Latched air recirculation  
Press the button briefly to select  
To latch air recirculation (so that it  
remains selected), press and hold the air  
recirculation button until the overlay  
screen changes from the timed to the  
latched recirculation symbol.  
air recirculation for a timed  
period only; the overlay screen  
shown above will appear for a few  
seconds on top of the currently selected  
touch screen.  
degrees Fahrenheit (°F) for the displayed  
internal and external (EXT) temperatures.  
Selection is also indicated by two beeps  
and the button LED flashing four times  
then remaining illuminated.  
The fresh air intake is opened and the  
button LED extinguished at the end of the  
time out period.  
Selecting latched recirculation cancels  
AUTO mode.  
!
WARNING:  
Prolonged operation with  
recirculation selected in cold, damp  
conditions could result in interior  
condensation.  
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Latched fresh air  
Windscreen defrost/demist  
Frost and heavy misting  
Heated screens and door  
mirrors  
Pressing the air recirculation button  
when the button LED is illuminated will  
cancel recirculation and allow fresh air  
into the vehicle.  
The front screen heater (F) and  
the rear screen heater (R) may be  
switched on and off in any mode,  
including system off, but only  
operate when the engine is  
To remove frost or heavy misting  
from the windscreen, press the  
DEF button.  
Deselecting air recirculation cancels  
AUTO mode.  
The fan switches on automatically at  
maximum speed but the speed can be  
reduced manually if required.  
running. The door mirror heaters  
are also controlled by the rear screen  
heater switch.  
Air conditioning switches on  
automatically and cannot be  
deselected.  
The front screen heater switches off  
automatically after 3 minutes. The rear  
screen and door mirror heaters switch off  
automatically after 6 minutes.  
Recirculation is cancelled and cannot  
be selected.  
The front screen heater and the rear  
screen heater/door mirror heaters  
switch on automatically, provided the  
engine is running.  
The windscreen heaters may be manually  
deselected during the time out period  
using the push buttons.  
In cold ambient conditions, at the start of  
a journey, the front and rear screen  
heaters will switch on automatically for  
the timed period.  
To deselect defrost mode, press AUTO  
(recommended operating mode).  
Light misting  
To prevent or remove light  
windscreen misting, select  
manual air distribution to  
windscreen and feet. See page 5-16.  
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5-16 Climate control  
Air conditioning  
Fan MUTE  
Manual air distribution  
Press the A/C button to switch  
the air conditioning on or off.  
To reduce the interior noise  
Air distribution is automatically  
controlled in AUTO and defrost modes.  
level, the fan speed may be  
quickly reduced to a preset  
level by touching the MUTE screen  
button.  
The air conditioning system is  
controlled automatically in AUTO mode.  
Deselecting A/C cancels AUTO mode.  
Touch one of the four air distribution  
buttons on the screen to cancel the  
current mode and select manual  
operation.  
Selecting MUTE will cancel AUTO mode  
but touching the MUTE button again will  
return operation to the previous state.  
The air conditioning system is also  
switched on automatically in defrost  
mode (DEF) but cannot be deselected.  
The air distribution options are:  
If voice activation is fitted, the climate  
control system will automatically prevent  
any increase in fan speed while speech  
commands are given.  
Air flow directed at face  
level only; select to cool the  
interior.  
Fan speed  
Set the fan speed as required  
using the rocker button. Fan  
speed is shown as a series of bars  
on the touch screen.  
Air flow distributed to the  
face and feet.  
If the fan speed is changed while  
a non climate control touch screen is  
displayed, an overlay display showing the  
fan speed bars will appear for a short  
period.  
Air flow directed to foot  
level; select to heat the  
interior.  
Air flow distributed to the  
windscreen and feet; select  
to prevent or remove light  
misting and when heating  
the interior.  
When operating in AUTO mode, fan  
speed is controlled automatically (but not  
displayed) and any adjustment of the  
control button will cancel AUTO mode.  
Note: In AUTO mode, the fan only  
operates at low speed, if heating is  
required, until the engine is warm.  
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Climate control 5-17  
Switching climate control off  
Ram air  
To switch the system off,  
touch the System On/Off  
button on the CLIMATE  
With the climate control system switched  
off, air recirculation is automatically  
selected (intake flap closed).  
CONTROL screen. The touch screen will  
change to the system off/ram climate  
control screen above.  
To select fresh air with the system off,  
touch the ram air screen button (bottom  
left on illustration). The intake flap will  
open with air distribution to face level  
automatically selected.  
Pressing the System On/Off button will  
return the system to the previous state.  
It is recommended to select AUTO to  
switch the system on again.  
Any of the other air distribution modes  
may be selected manually using the touch  
screen.  
With the fan switched off, the fresh  
airflow results from the forward motion  
of the vehicle (ram air effect).  
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6
Roadside emergency  
Roadside emergency 6-1  
Resetting the switch  
!
WARNING:  
To avoid the possibility of fire or personal injury, do not  
reset the inertia switch if you see or smell fuel.  
If no fuel leak is apparent, reset the inertia switch as follows:  
1. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘0’.  
2. Pull open the small panel in the trim.  
3. Press down the flexible cover on the top of the inertia switch.  
4. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘II’, pause for a few  
seconds, then return the key to position ‘0’.  
5. Make a further check for fuel leaks.  
6. Close the trim panel.  
Inertia switch  
In the event of an accident, an inertia switch will trip, isolating  
fuel pump operation. Once the switch has tripped it must be  
reset before attempting to restart the engine.  
The inertia switch is located behind the trim on the right-hand  
side of the vehicle, forward of the front door post, below the  
fascia. Pull open the small panel in the trim to reset the switch.  
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6-2 Roadside emergency  
Emergency starting  
Caution:  
Emergency starting using  
jump leads  
Both the booster and discharged battery  
should be treated with great care when  
using jump leads. Always use high quality  
leads capable of carrying the starter  
current of the vehicle to be started.  
1. If using a jump start vehicle, under  
no circumstances should the  
vehicles come into contact with  
each other. This could establish an  
earth connection, which may  
cause sparks and damage.  
!
WARNING:  
1. It will not be possible to push or  
tow start a vehicle with automatic  
transmission.  
2. Do not run the jump start vehicle’s  
engine when boost starting a  
Jaguar Vehicle. If the jump start  
vehicle’s engine is running and  
the jump leads are disconnected,  
damage to the Jaguar vehicle’s  
electrical system will result.  
2. Only jump lead starting or the  
fitting of a fully charged battery is  
recommended.  
Before commencing, the following  
precautions must be taken:  
When the battery of another vehicle is  
being used, ensure that the vehicles  
do not touch. Alternatively, remove  
the charged battery and place near to,  
not on, the vehicle with the  
Rolling start  
(manual transmission only)  
3. The booster battery voltage must  
not exceed 12 volts.  
discharged battery.  
Ensure that both vehicles have all  
electrical services OFF, the handbrake  
is ON and, with automatic  
!
WARNING:  
Because of the dangers to other road  
users, extreme caution must be  
exercised when attempting a rolling  
start.  
transmission, ‘P’ is selected.  
Where the jump leads are of a  
different colour, e.g. red and black,  
use red for positive (+). This aids  
identification and helps to avoid  
crossing positive (+) to negative (–).  
Take extra care to avoid crossing the  
polarity when using cables of the  
same colour.  
A rolling start is pushing or towing the  
vehicle at low speed, in gear (preferably  
2nd) with the clutch pedal depressed and  
the ignition switch in position ‘II’.  
When sufficient forward speed is  
obtained, the clutch pedal is gently  
released and the traction force from the  
wheels starts the engine.  
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Roadside emergency 6-3  
6. When started, allow the engine to idle  
for five minutes before disconnecting  
the cables.  
7. Disconnect the black jump lead from  
the engine mount point and the  
booster battery negative (–) terminal.  
8. Disconnect the red jump lead from the  
positive (+) terminals of both  
batteries.  
9. Refit the battery box cover.  
4. Attach one end of the red jump lead to  
the positive (+) terminal of the  
booster battery and the other end to  
the positive (+) terminal of the  
discharged battery. Make sure that a  
good connection is made.  
Emergency starting using  
jump leads (continued)  
The following procedure must be  
followed exactly, being careful not to  
cause sparks:  
1. Apply the handbrake, select ‘P’  
(automatic transmission vehicles  
only), and turn off all the vehicle’s  
electrical services.  
Caution: Do not connect the negative  
jump lead directly to the negative (–)  
terminal of the discharged vehicle.  
5. Attach one end of the black jump lead  
to the negative (–) terminal of the  
booster battery and the other end to  
the engine mount, as shown. Make  
sure that a good connection is made.  
2. Open the bonnet to gain access to the  
battery.  
3. Unclip the battery cover.  
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6-4 Roadside emergency  
Wheel changing and jacking  
Be prepared for a flat tyre. Know where equipment is stowed  
and read the wheel changing and jacking instructions carefully.  
Pull off the road completely, clear of all traffic and park on as  
level, solid ground as possible. Switch on hazard warning lights  
and, where legally required, display the warning triangle.  
!
WARNING:  
It can be dangerous to change a wheel when the vehicle  
is on a slope or soft, uneven ground.  
The spare wheel and jacking equipment are stored under the  
luggage compartment floor panel.  
To remove the spare wheel, lift the luggage compartment floor  
panel. If a temporary-use spare wheel is stowed then the tray  
will need to be removed to gain access to the wheel. Unscrew  
the retaining nut (A) and remove the spare wheel. Remove the  
jack and wheel nut wrench (and locking wheel nut kit, if fitted).  
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Roadside emergency 6-5  
Temporary-use spare wheel  
Locking wheel nuts  
Observe the following warnings before  
using the wheel.  
Some vehicles are fitted with one locking  
wheel nut on each wheel. These can only  
be removed using the extractor tube and  
key socket located in the luggage  
compartment.  
!
WARNING:  
1. Please note temporary-use spare  
wheel warning label. Adhere to  
instructions on the label. Failure  
to comply can be dangerous.  
The locking wheel nut has a cover which  
makes it visually similar to standard  
wheel nuts. The top of the cover has an  
indentation (A) to aid identification.  
2. When a temporary-use spare  
wheel is fitted, drive with caution  
and replace with the specified  
wheel and tyre as soon as  
possible.  
Push the extractor tube firmly over the  
locking wheel nut cover, as shown at (B),  
until it is fully located.  
Withdraw the extractor tube to remove  
the cover.  
3. Do not fit more than one  
temporary-use spare wheel and  
tyre assembly at one time.  
Fit the key socket over the locking wheel  
nut as shown at (C).  
Fit the wheel nut wrench over the key  
socket and loosen the locking wheel nut.  
4. The temporary-use spare wheel  
must be inflated to the correct  
pressure. See page 8-5.  
Locking wheel nuts have a letter stamped  
on their upper surface. The key socket is  
stamped with a corresponding number.  
Only key sockets with the correct  
matching number will fit the locking  
wheel nut.  
5. Temporary-use spare wheel,  
maximum speed is 80 km/h.  
Note: Maintenance information for the  
temporary-use spare wheel is the same as  
given for normal tyres.  
Should a new key socket be required,  
note the letter on the locking wheel nut  
and contact your Jaguar Dealer. Proof of  
vehicle ownership will be required.  
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6-6 Roadside emergency  
Caution: Ensure that when anyone  
requires to raise the vehicle that the  
jack is correctly positioned to avoid  
any damage to the vehicle sills or sill  
panels. Use only the correct jacking  
points, never use bumpers or any  
other part of the body to lift the  
vehicle.  
Wheel changing  
Caution:  
!
WARNING:  
Never work under the vehicle using  
only the jack as a support, always use  
axle stands or suitable supports  
under the jacking points.  
1. Ensure that all passengers are in a  
safe place, clear of the vehicle.  
2. Firmly apply the handbrake.  
3. For automatic vehicles, select gear  
position ‘P’ (Park).  
Observe the instructions printed on the  
jack.  
4. For vehicles with manual  
transmission, select a low gear.  
Use the jack only for lifting the vehicle  
during wheel changing, and only use the  
jack which is stored in the vehicle.  
5. Ensure that the jack is placed on  
firm and level ground.  
Do not start or run the engine while the  
vehicle is only supported by a jack.  
!
WARNING:  
Note: When one rear wheel is lifted off  
the ground the selection of a low gear on  
manual vehicles or automatic  
Before attempting to lift the vehicle  
with the jack, block a wheel  
transmission ‘P’ (Park) position will not  
prevent the vehicle from moving and  
possibly slipping off the jack.  
diagonally opposite to the wheel  
being replaced to prevent the vehicle  
from rolling when jacked up.  
Before raising the vehicle, extend the  
telescopic wheel nut wrench and slacken,  
but do not remove the wheel nuts.  
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Roadside emergency 6-7  
When changing the alloy road wheels,  
transfer the centre badge to the  
replacement wheel (when a full-size spare  
wheel is used). Using the rounded end of  
the wheel nut wrench handle from the  
inside of the wheel, push the centre  
badge from its housing. Push the centre  
badge into the replacement wheel. If the  
temporary-use spare wheel is to be fitted,  
keep the centre badge safely and fit it to  
the repaired full-size wheel when it has  
been refitted.  
!
There are four jacking points, two each  
side of the vehicle on the underside of the  
floor. These provide positive location for  
the jack.  
WARNING:  
When the temporary-use spare  
wheel has been fitted, drive with  
caution and replace with the  
specified wheel and tyre as soon as  
possible.  
!
WARNING:  
1. Do not attempt to lift the vehicle  
unless the jack head is fully  
Two indented, triangular jack location  
points are provided on each sill cover.  
engaged in the jacking point.  
2. Ensure that the handbrake is fully  
applied.  
The simplest way to correctly locate the  
jacking point is to feel along the sill panel  
to the triangular indentation and then fit  
the jack head to the body flange as shown  
in the illustration above.  
Place the jack squarely beneath the  
appropriate jacking point. Ensure that the  
jack head is fully engaged. Carefully raise  
the vehicle by turning the handle. Stop  
jacking the vehicle when the tyre just  
clears the ground. Minimum tyre lift gives  
maximum vehicle stability.  
Remove the wheel nuts and the wheel.  
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6-8 Roadside emergency  
At the earliest opportunity have the  
wheel nuts tightened with a torque  
wrench to:  
Alloy wheels:  
103 Nm ± 15.5 (75.95 lb.ft. ± 11.4).  
Steel wheels:  
80 Nm ± 12.0 (9.0 lb.ft. ± 8.5).  
This torque must not be exceeded.  
Stowing the equipment  
Stow the jack and wrench.  
Stow the replaced road wheel in the  
luggage compartment, position the wheel  
and secure with the retaining nut.  
Reposition the luggage compartment floor  
panel.  
Fit the spare wheel and loosely secure  
with the wheel nuts.  
Using the wheel nut wrench, lightly  
tighten the wheel nuts alternately using  
the sequence shown in the illustration.  
Note: Examine the jack occasionally and  
clean and grease the threads to ensure it is  
always ready for an emergency.  
Lower the jack and tighten the wheel nuts  
alternately, DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.  
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Roadside emergency 6-9  
Vehicle failure  
Vehicle recovery  
!
To prevent damage to the automatic  
transmission whilst the vehicle is being  
towed with the rear wheels on the  
ground, towing distance must be  
restricted to 0.8 kilometres (0.5 miles).  
Towing speed must not exceed 50 km/h  
(30 mph).  
WARNING:  
Caution: The preferred and  
recommended vehicle recovery  
method is by using a flat bed  
transporter.  
When the engine is not running the  
steering and brakes will no longer be  
power-assisted. Therefore, be  
prepared for relatively heavy steering  
and the need for greatly increased  
brake pedal pressure.  
The removable towing eye is primarily for  
emergency use when towing for SHORT  
DISTANCES, e.g. removing the vehicle if it  
is causing an obstruction or for winching  
the vehicle onto a recovery transporter.  
Always obey towing regulations. In  
certain countries the registration number  
of the towing vehicle and an ‘ON TOW’  
sign or warning triangle must be  
Caution:  
• Do not tow the vehicle with the  
front wheels lifted unless the  
propshaft to the rear wheels is  
disconnected at the final drive  
flange. If the propshaft is not  
disconnected, the rotating rear  
wheels will force the front wheels  
to rotate, even with the gear  
selector in neutral.  
displayed in a prominent position at the  
rear of the vehicle being towed.  
When being towed, the vehicle’s gear  
selector lever must be in neutral  
(position ‘N’) with the ignition key turned  
to position ‘II’ to release the steering lock  
and render the indicators, horn and  
brake lights operational.  
• The vehicle can be towed with all  
four wheels on the ground,  
provided there is no damage to  
the transmission, for a maximum  
distance of 50 kilometres  
(30 miles) with the speed not  
exceeding 50 km/h (30 mph).  
• Ensure that the recovery team do  
not tow with sling-type  
equipment since damage to the  
bodywork may result.  
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6-10 Roadside emergency  
Transporting  
When the vehicle is being transported on  
a trailer or vehicle flat bed transporter,  
the handbrake must be applied, the  
wheels chocked and:  
the automatic gear selector lever  
moved to position ‘N’ or ‘D’ but  
NEVER to ‘P’.  
the manual gear selector lever moved  
to the neutral position.  
The vehicle must be securely tied down  
to the transporter or trailer. There are  
four transporter tie-down brackets on the  
vehicle underbody. Do not attach  
tie-down hooks to the towing eye.  
Suspended towing  
Ensure that the recovery team do not tow  
with sling-type equipment since damage  
to the bodywork may result.  
Caution: Do not tow the vehicle with  
the front wheels lifted unless the  
propshaft to the rear wheels is  
disconnected at the final drive flange.  
If the propshaft is not disconnected,  
the rotating rear wheels will force the  
front wheels to rotate, even with the  
gear selector in neutral.  
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Roadside emergency 6-11  
The front towing point is located at the  
right-hand side of the vehicle, in the  
grille. To prevent damaging them, the  
grille vane and the small cover on the  
left-hand side of the grille must be  
removed.  
Towing eye  
A towing eye is provided in the luggage  
compartment with the jack.  
!
WARNING:  
Avoid body contact with a hot  
exhaust pipe when fitting the eye to  
the rear towing point.  
Caution:  
• The towing eye is not suitable for  
‘solid bar’ towing  
The rear towing point is alongside the  
left-hand exhaust pipe.  
Pull the grill vane to remove it from the  
vehicle. Pull the small cover from the  
vehicle.  
• Care must be taken to avoid  
damaging the bumpers and front  
apron.  
Remove the small cover from the  
bumper. Remove the bung and screw the  
eye into the vehicle, right up to the  
shoulder.  
Screw the towing eye into the vehicle,  
right up to the shoulder.  
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6-12 Roadside emergency  
Bulb renewal  
It is important that only Jaguar bulbs of  
the type specified are used when  
renewing bulbs.  
Before renewing bulbs, switch off the  
ignition and light switches.  
Caution: Halogen type bulbs will be  
damaged if touched by hand or  
contaminated with oil or grease. It is  
important to use clean gloves or cloth  
when handling a bulb which is to be  
used again. A contaminated bulb may  
be cleaned with methylated spirit  
Attach the connector to the new bulb,  
type H1 for main beam, and fit to the  
headlight. The bulb will only correctly fit  
in one position.  
Main beam (inner) headlight  
Open the bonnet.  
before refitting.  
Turn the circular cover (A) anti-clockwise  
and remove.  
Engage the spring clips to retain the bulb  
and then fit the circular cover.  
Press the spring clip (B) towards the bulb  
and downwards to release the bulb.  
Remove the bulb/connector (C) from the  
headlight assembly. Pull the connector  
from the bulb.  
Refit the top cover and close the bonnet.  
It is advisable to have the headlight aim  
checked by a Dealer after bulb renewal.  
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Roadside emergency 6-13  
Dip beam (outer) headlight  
Open the bonnet.  
Side repeater indicator – bulb renewal  
Remove the light unit by pushing the lens towards the front of  
the vehicle to compress the spring clip and then pull the rear  
outwards to remove the complete unit.  
Slide open the two spring clips and remove the cover.  
Turn the bulb holder a quarter turn anti-clockwise and remove  
the bulb and holder from the light unit.  
Twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise and pull it from the lens.  
Pull the capless bulb from the holder and fit a new one of the  
correct type, W5W. Fit the bulb holder to the lens.  
Fit a new bulb to the holder, type H1 for dipped beam.  
Fit the holder to the light unit, the bulb will only correctly fit in  
one position.  
Place the inner rear of the lens unit into the recess and then  
push the front of the lens inwards until it clicks into place.  
Fit the cover and retain using the two spring clips.  
Close the bonnet.  
Note: High Intensity Discharge (HID) Xenon light units,  
type D2S 35W, are not renewable, contact your Dealer if the  
headlight fails to operate.  
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6-14 Roadside emergency  
Front parking (side) light –  
bulb renewal  
Front direction indicator –  
bulb renewal  
Number plate light –  
bulb renewal  
Open the bonnet.  
The bulb is contained within the outer  
headlight.  
Push the lens clip sideways and remove  
the lens from the vehicle.  
The front parking lights are contained  
within the outer headlight units.  
Slide open the two spring clips and  
remove the cover.  
Remove the bulb and fit a new one of the  
correct type, W5W.  
Slide open the two spring clips and  
remove the cover.  
Turn the holder a quarter turn  
anti-clockwise and remove the bulb and  
holder.  
Refit the lens by pressing it firmly into the  
recess until it clicks into place.  
Rotate the bulb holder anti-clockwise and  
remove from the headlight.  
Front fog light – bulb renewal  
It is recommended that the front fog light  
bulb, type H1, is renewed by a Jaguar  
Dealer.  
Remove the bulb and fit a new one of the  
correct type, PY21W.  
Pull the capless bulb from the holder and  
fit a new one of the correct type, W5W.  
Fit the holder to the light unit, it will only  
fit in one position.  
Reposition the bulb holder in the  
headlight unit and turn clockwise.  
Fit the cover and retain using the two  
spring clips.  
Fit the cover and retain using the two  
spring clips.  
Close the bonnet.  
Close the bonnet.  
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Roadside emergency 6-15  
Rear light assembly – bulb renewal  
The rear light assembly has the following bulbs:  
1. Reverse light, type P21W.  
2. Stop/tail light, type P21/5W.  
3. Fog light, type P21W.  
4. Tail light, type P21/5W.  
5. Direction indicator, type PY21W.  
Ensure that the lights and ignition switch are OFF before  
removing any bulbs.  
Open the luggage compartment, loosen the side carpet and  
unclip the rear light bulb carrier.  
Remove the faulty bulb and fit a new one of the correct type, as  
illustrated on the bulb holder. Fitment of the correct type is  
essential.  
Refit the bulb carrier assembly, ensuring that the clips are  
correctly secured.  
Refit the carpet.  
High mounted stop light  
The high mounted stop light is an LED type. Should one or more  
LED’s fail then the unit may cease to meet legal requirements  
and must be renewed immediately by a Jaguar Dealer.  
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6-16 Roadside emergency  
Fuses and fuse boxes  
Fuse failure is identified by an inoperative  
circuit.  
Do not fit a new fuse if the wiring is  
damaged; contact a Jaguar Dealer. After  
renewing a fuse have the circuit checked  
by a Jaguar Dealer.  
Two types of fuses are fitted in the fuse  
boxes, a mini-type (A) and a  
cartridge-type (B).  
A special tool for removing and replacing  
the mini-fuse is provided in the engine  
compartment fuse box lid, together with  
spare fuses.  
Use only the spare fuses supplied. If a  
spare fuse is used, renew it with a Jaguar  
approved fuse of the same amperage  
rating.  
Checking and renewing a  
blown fuse  
Make sure the new fuse is the correct  
rating (amperage).  
Fuses are colour coded according to the  
amperage and the rating is also marked  
on each fuse.  
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Roadside emergency 6-17  
Mini-fuse replacement  
Fuse box locations  
Push the tool on to the suspect mini-fuse  
and withdraw it.  
There are two separate fuse boxes fitted  
to the vehicle, each one containing fuses  
protecting a different group of circuits.  
If the wire in the fuse is broken, the fuse  
has blown.  
They are located in:  
Fit a new fuse using the tool.  
A. the engine compartment  
B. the passenger compartment  
Cartridge fuse replacement  
Pull the suspected blown fuse from its  
holder.  
Caution: When a fuse box lid is  
removed, take care to protect the box  
from moisture, and refit the lid at the  
earliest opportunity.  
If the wire in the fuse is broken, the fuse  
has blown.  
Push a new fuse into the holder.  
!
WARNING:  
1. Do not fit a fuse of a different  
amperage from that removed. The  
electrical circuits may become  
overloaded with the subsequent  
possibility of a fire.  
2. No attempt should be made to  
repair a fuse that has blown as this  
may cause a fire hazard or serious  
damage elsewhere in the  
electrical circuit.  
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6-18 Roadside emergency  
Left-hand drive vehicles  
For fuse box visual access, remove, by  
unclipping/pulling, the sunglasses  
stowage compartment, to the left of the  
steering column.  
Remove the lower panel on the knee  
bolster below the sunglasses stowage  
compartment to gain hand access to the  
fuse box.  
JOL705  
A torch or flashlight will be required to  
properly identify the fuses.  
Engine compartment fuse box  
Passenger compartment fuse box  
The fuse box is located in the engine  
compartment on the left-hand side  
adjacent to the battery.  
The passenger compartment fuse box is  
located on the left-hand side of the  
vehicle, against the bulkhead.  
Remove the fuse box lid by pressing the  
retaining lugs and lifting.  
A tool for removing the mini-fuses is  
located in the engine compartment fuse  
box cover.  
A tool for removing the mini-fuses is  
located in the fuse box cover.  
Right-hand drive vehicles  
When refitting, press the fuse box lid in  
the area of the retaining lugs until the lid  
engages.  
To gain access to the fuse box, open the  
glove compartment and remove the panel  
at the front of the compartment.  
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Roadside emergency 6-19  
A – Engine compartment fuse box  
B – Passenger compartment fuse box  
Fuse and Relay Positions  
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6-20 Roadside emergency  
Engine compartment fuse box – fuses  
Fuse  
Type  
Rating  
(amps)  
Fuse No  
Colour  
Circuit  
F1  
F2  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
cartridge  
mini  
20  
50  
60  
30  
30  
30  
50  
80  
50  
20  
Blue  
Red  
Dip beam, High Intensity Discharge (HID) light relay.  
Ignition relay feed.  
F3  
Yellow ABS.  
F4  
Pink  
Pink  
Pink  
Red  
Rear window heater relay, heated mirrors.  
F5  
Auxiliary vacuum pump, transmission control module.  
F6  
Heater blower relay.  
F7  
Power supply to passenger compartment fuse box.  
F8  
Black  
Red  
Fan module.  
F9  
Engine management system power relay, headlight power wash.  
F10  
F11  
F12  
F13  
F14  
F15  
F16  
F17  
Blue  
Headlight power wash relay.  
Not used.  
mini  
Not used.  
mini  
30  
Green Heated front screen right-hand side.  
Not used.  
mini  
mini  
30  
20  
20  
Green Heated front screen left-hand side.  
Yellow Left-hand dip beam, DTRL, autolights.  
Yellow Right-hand dip beam, HID lights.  
mini  
mini  
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Fuse  
Type  
Rating  
(amps)  
Fuse No  
Colour  
Circuit  
F18  
F19  
F20  
F21  
F22  
F23  
F24  
F25  
F26  
F27  
F28  
F29  
F30  
F31  
F32  
F33  
F34  
F35  
Not used.  
Diode D1  
Mini  
Not used.  
5
Tan  
Navigation display.  
Master lighting (Park lights).  
Mini  
15  
20  
10  
15  
15  
15  
10  
30  
30  
30  
10  
5
Blue  
Mini  
Yellow Accessory relay.  
Mini  
Red  
Blue  
Blue  
Blue  
Red  
Air conditioning compressor clutch relay.  
Mini  
Door lock power.  
Direction indicators (GEM).  
Horns relay.  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Transmission control module, transit relay.  
Mini  
Green Ignition switch.  
Green Starter motor relay.  
Green Accessory sockets.  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Red  
Tan  
Engine management relay coil.  
Engine management control.  
Mini  
Mini  
20  
Yellow Throttle motor relay.  
Not used.  
Diode D3  
Diode D2  
Diode EMS relay.  
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6-22 Roadside emergency  
Fuse  
Type  
Rating  
(amps)  
Fuse No  
Colour  
Circuit  
F36  
Mini  
10  
Red  
Canister purge valve, canister close valve, airflow meter, throttle motor relay, power  
wash relay coil, air conditioning relay coil.  
F37  
F38  
F39  
F40  
F41  
F42  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
15  
30  
5
Blue  
Engine management system, fan speed controller, speed controller.  
Green Oxygen sensor heaters A.  
Tan  
Variable intake valves.  
Not used.  
10  
30  
Red  
Injectors.  
Green Oxygen sensor heaters B.  
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Engine compartment fuse box – relays  
Rating  
Fuse No Fuse Type  
Colour  
Circuit  
(amps)  
R1  
R2  
ISO 40 A  
ISO 70 A  
40A  
70A  
20A  
20A  
20A  
20A  
70A  
20A  
40A  
40A  
20A  
Black  
Grey  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Grey  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Windscreen wipers.  
Heated front windscreen.  
Horn.  
R3  
Micro 20 A  
Micro 20 A  
Micro 20 A  
Micro 20 A  
ISO 70 A  
R4  
Accessories.  
R5  
Headlight powerwash.  
Air conditioning compressor clutch.  
Engine management system.  
Transmission control module.  
Dip beam/HID.  
R6  
R7  
R8  
Micro 20 A  
Micro 20 A  
ISO 40 A  
R9  
R10  
R11  
Starter motor.  
Micro 20 A  
Throttle motor.  
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6-24 Roadside emergency  
Passenger compartment fuse box – fuses  
Fuse  
Type  
Rating  
(amps)  
Fuse No  
Colour  
Circuit  
F60  
F61  
F62  
F63  
F64  
F65  
F66  
F67  
F68  
F69  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
20  
20  
10  
10  
10  
Yellow Power windows left-hand.  
Yellow Power windows right-hand.  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Rear fog lights.  
Right-hand – front side light, side markers, rear tail lights.  
Left-hand – front side light, side markers, rear tail lights.  
Not used.  
30  
5
Green Left-hand power seat switches and heater module.  
Tan  
Blue  
Red  
Battery back-up sounder, transit relay, HID/dip relay, auxiliary vacuum pump control.  
Cigar lighter.  
15  
10  
In-car entertainment head unit, antenna module, navigation module, VICS, tuner, voice  
module, parking aid, amplifier premium 1 system, phone handset, phone power supply  
module, Trafficmaster, instrument cluster, PATS module.  
F70  
F71  
F72  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
30  
15  
15  
Green Right-hand power seat switches and heater module.  
Blue  
Blue  
VICS (Japan), Trafficmaster, voice module, telephone transceiver, telephone handset.  
Radio head unit, CD player, navigation electronic control module,  
Jaguar diagnostic connector/OBD2 connector.  
F73  
F74  
Mini  
Mini  
15  
15  
Blue  
Blue  
Sunroof unit/module.  
Instrument cluster, Premium ICE amplifier unit.  
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Fuse  
Type  
Rating  
(amps)  
Fuse No  
Colour  
Circuit  
F75  
F76  
F77  
F78  
F79  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
10  
Red  
Mirror fold-back module, battery back-up sounder, air conditioning ECU.  
Not used.  
10  
5
Red  
Tan  
Red  
Screenwash pump, rain sense.  
Phone power supply, VEMS.  
10  
Reverse lights, reverse light switch, reverse park aid, electrochromic mirror, instrument  
cluster.  
F80  
F81  
F82  
F83  
F84  
F85  
F86  
F87  
F88  
F89  
F90  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
10  
20  
20  
10  
5
Red  
Park interlock, heater switch, OBD2, blower relay.  
Yellow Fuel pump.  
Yellow Manual transmission reverse lights, variable power steering, alternator, TCM.  
Red  
Tan  
Red  
Red  
Blue  
Left-hand and right-hand heated seats modules.  
Instrument cluster, pad light, seat weight sensor.  
Right-hand high beam light.  
Left-hand high beam light.  
10  
10  
15  
Front fog lights, master light switch.  
Not used.  
Not used.  
15  
Blue  
Stop lights, cruise control.  
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6-26 Roadside emergency  
Fuse  
Type  
Rating  
(amps)  
Fuse No  
Colour  
Circuit  
F91  
F92  
Mini  
Mini  
10  
10  
Red  
Red  
Sunroof, electrochromic mirror, left and right-hand power windows.  
Manual transmission cruise control switch, ignition coils, automatic transmission rotary  
switch.  
F93  
F94  
F95  
F96  
F97  
F98  
F99  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
Mini  
30  
20  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
Green Windscreen wipers.  
Yellow HID module.  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Airbag restraints module.  
ABS module.  
Glove compartment light, instrument cluster lights, licence plate lights.  
Mirror heaters.  
Footwell lights, luggage compartment light, puddle lights, vanity mirror lights, interior  
lights, aircon control unit, roof console unit.  
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Passenger compartment fuse box – relays  
Rating  
Relay No  
Type  
Colour  
Circuit  
(amps)  
R15  
R16  
R17  
R18  
R19  
R20  
R21  
Micro 20 A  
Micro 20 A  
Micro 20 A  
ISO 70 A  
20A  
20A  
20A  
70A  
40A  
40A  
20A  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Grey  
Black  
Black  
Black  
High beam/front fog lights relay.  
Not used.  
Reverse lights.  
Ignition relay.  
ISO 40 A  
Heated rear window relay.  
Blower relay.  
ISO 40 A  
Micro 20 A  
Battery saver relay.  
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7
Maintenance  
Maintenance 7-1  
Wear protective overalls, ensure loose  
clothing (ties, etc.) are removed or  
covered when working adjacent to  
moving components (fan belts, etc.).  
Do not use a naked flame to provide  
illumination, especially under the  
vehicle, or in the engine and luggage  
compartments. Do not smoke while  
working on the vehicle.  
General maintenance  
Precautions  
Ensure that the vehicle is securely  
supported before working underneath  
it. Chock a front wheel and apply the  
handbrake.  
Do not leave opened containers of oil,  
fuel, etc., about the work area. Always  
refit caps/seals to partially used  
containers when storing them for  
later use.  
Do not apply heat in an attempt to  
free nuts or fittings. This will damage  
protective coatings and there is a risk  
of damage to electronic equipment  
and brake and fuel lines from  
conducted heat.  
Whenever possible use a suitable  
wheel-free lift when working beneath  
the vehicle. If a jack is used to support  
the vehicle, use axle stands carefully  
placed at the jacking points to provide  
a rigid support. Only use jacking  
equipment at the designed lifting  
points.  
Do not leave tools, equipment, spilt  
oil, etc., around or on the work area.  
Inspect power leads of any mains  
electrical equipment for damage, and  
check that it is properly earthed.  
Place a fire extinguisher close to the  
vehicle and disconnect the negative  
battery terminal.  
Note: On battery reconnection, the radio  
code will be required, the clock must be  
reset and the electrically operated door  
windows reset to restore the anti-trap  
feature.  
Ensure that adequate ventilation is  
provided when volatile degreasing  
agents are being used.  
Never use volatile cleaning fluids  
under a vehicle standing over a pit.  
Many such fluids give off vapours  
which are heavier than air and  
dangerous to inhale.  
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7-2 Maintenance  
General precautions against damage  
Used Engine Oil  
Hydraulic fluid  
When working in the engine  
compartment protect the exterior  
paintwork by using suitable covers  
over the wings and scuttle.  
The brake hydraulic fluid in the master  
cylinder and brake operating system uses  
non-mineral polyglycol based brake fluid  
with a minimum standard of JAGUAR  
SUPER DOT 4. ONLY FLUID OF THIS  
TYPE AND STANDARD MAY BE USED.  
!
WARNING:  
Prolonged and repeated contact may  
cause serious skin disorders,  
To prevent soiling the interior, carry  
out jobs requiring access to the  
passenger or luggage compartments  
first. If a job involves access to the  
interior in the course of other work,  
prevent the transfer of oil and grease  
to the interior by using seat and  
carpet covers and wearing clean  
overalls and gloves. If protective seat  
covers have been used they must be  
removed before the vehicle is driven  
on the public highway to ensure that,  
if needed, the side airbags can  
including dermatitis and cancer.  
Always use a hand cream to protect the  
skin from oil contamination. Avoid  
contact with the skin as far as possible  
and wash thoroughly after any contact.  
Keep oils out of reach of children.  
!
WARNING:  
Contamination of the brake system  
fluid by as little as 1 per cent will  
cause rapid deterioration of the  
system seals. Ensure that the brake  
fluid reservoir cap is securely fitted.  
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT: It is  
illegal to pollute drains, watercourses and  
soil. Use authorised waste collection  
facilities, including civic amenity sites and  
garages providing facilities for the  
disposal of used oil, oil filters and  
batteries. If in doubt, contact your Local  
Authority for advice on disposal.  
properly deploy.  
Always use a recommended service  
tool, where specified.  
Engine and throttle settings  
Avoid spilling hydraulic fluid or  
battery acid on paintwork. Wash off  
with water immediately if this occurs.  
Do not attempt to make adjustments to  
the engine or throttle settings. Many  
vehicle systems are controlled by  
complex electronic devices and require  
specialist knowledge. Such work should  
be entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.  
Battery/ignition isolator switches  
Non-approved battery isolator switches,  
which disconnect the power supply to all  
electrical circuits, are not recommended.  
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Maintenance 7-3  
Bonnet release  
!
WARNING:  
Take care to keep away from rotating components if the  
engine is running when you open the bonnet.  
Release the bonnet lock by pulling the lever below the fascia on  
the driver’s side of the vehicle.  
Lift the bonnet slightly and pull up the safety catch under the  
bonnet, located centrally behind the grille. The gas filled struts  
will assist raising the bonnet, and retain it in the fully open  
position.  
!
WARNING:  
Before closing the bonnet ensure that no one is  
obstructing the closing area and that hands and clothes  
are clear. Remove tools, cleaning cloths, etc., from the  
engine compartment.  
Bonnet closing  
Close the bonnet to within a distance of 250 to 300 mm  
(10 to 12 inches) of the fully closed position, then let go to allow  
the bonnet to shut. Check by pulling the bonnet that both the  
right-hand and left-hand latches are engaged.  
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7-4 Maintenance  
Regular checks  
In the interests of safety and reliability, it  
is advisable to carry out the following  
checks at the recommended intervals,  
and always before starting on a long  
journey.  
Engine coolant – With the engine cold,  
check the level of the coolant in the  
coolant reservoir header tank. Any loss of  
fluid must be checked by a Jaguar Dealer.  
Monthly  
Windscreen washer fluid – Replenish  
with recommended windscreen washer  
fluid and clean soft water. Check the  
operation of the washer. Use Jaguar  
Windscreen Washer Fluid to keep the  
glass clean and also to prevent the fluid  
from freezing during cold weather.  
Brake/clutch fluid – Check the level of  
the fluid in the brake fluid reservoir.  
Replenish if necessary with new, unused  
Jaguar approved brake fluid.  
Daily  
The reservoir is initially nearly full, but  
the level will drop as the brake pads  
wear. If the level appears unusually low,  
location of the fluid leakage must be  
checked by a Jaguar Dealer.  
Wiper blades – Check the quality of the  
wipe. If smearing or juddering is evident,  
clean the windscreen and renew the  
wiper blades.  
Check that there is sufficient fuel for the  
journey intended, particularly at night  
and before entering motorways.  
Weekly  
Power steering fluid – With the engine  
cold check the level of the fluid in the  
power steering fluid reservoir. Replenish  
if necessary with fluid of the correct  
specification. Any loss of fluid should be  
checked by a Jaguar Dealer.  
Tyres – Check the tyres, including the  
spare, for condition and pressure. Tyre  
pressures are shown inside the front  
cover of this handbook.  
Lights – Check that all exterior lights and  
direction indicators function correctly  
and that the lenses are clean.  
Engine oil – With the vehicle standing  
on level ground, check the oil level and  
replenish if necessary with oil of the  
correct grade.  
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Maintenance 7-5  
Reservoir and dipstick locations  
1. Power steering reservoir  
4. Windscreen wash reservoir  
5. Brake/clutch reservoir  
6. Coolant reservoir  
2. Engine oil dipstick  
3. Engine oil filler  
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7-6 Maintenance  
Checking and replenishment  
Check engine oil level  
Check the oil level regularly with the vehicle on flat, level  
ground.  
Refer to page 7-5 for dipstick and oil filler locations.  
It is preferable to check the oil level after the vehicle has been  
standing, that is, with the engine completely cold.  
If the engine has been started do not check the oil level until the  
engine has reached normal operating temperature. Stop the  
engine and wait for a minimum of 5 minutes to allow the oil to  
drain back into the sump.  
Remove the dipstick (A) and wipe clean with a non-fluffy cloth.  
Replace fully, then withdraw the dipstick. If the oil level is above  
the lower of the two dots on the dipstick then no additional oil  
is required.  
If the oil level reaches the lower of the two dots, remove the oil  
filler cap (B) and add oil, to the quantity and specification  
shown on the next page.  
Refit the filler cap and hand tighten securely.  
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Maintenance 7-7  
Recommended engine oil  
When the oil level is at the lower dipstick mark, add 1.0 litres of oil:  
Oil specification – API SJ / EC and ACEA A1-98 or A3-98.  
SAE Viscosity Rating  
Recommended SAE Viscosity Range / Ambient Temperature Scale  
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7-8 Maintenance  
Check power steering fluid  
level  
Caution: It is imperative that the  
power steering system does not  
become contaminated in any way.  
Always dispense fluid from a fresh  
sealed container and clean the area  
around the reservoir neck both  
before and after replenishment.  
Never return drained fluid to the  
system.  
Refer to page 7-5 for power steering fluid  
reservoir location.  
Check the fluid level when the engine is  
‘COLD’ and the vehicle is on a flat, level  
surface.  
Wipe clean and remove the filler cap  
from the reservoir; take great care to  
prevent any foreign matter from entering.  
Check that the fluid level is between the  
marks on the dipstick.  
If necessary, replenish with power  
steering fluid to specification Dexron IIE,  
DO NOT OVERFILL.  
Refit the filler cap.  
Should the level be very low, report the  
loss of fluid to the nearest Jaguar Dealer.  
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Maintenance 7-9  
If necessary, replenish as follows:  
Check brake/clutch fluid  
reservoir  
The manual transmission clutch fluid is  
shared with the brake fluid in a common  
reservoir.  
Before removing the cap, clean the  
reservoir and cap thoroughly with a  
non-fluffy cloth to ensure that no foreign  
matter enters the reservoir.  
Unscrew the filler cap and replenish to  
the ‘MAX’ level using brake fluid to  
specification Jaguar Super DOT 4  
(ESA-M6C25-A).  
!
WARNING:  
The fluid level will drop as the brake  
pads wear. If the level is very low  
report the loss of fluid to the nearest  
Jaguar Dealer. Do not drive the  
Refit the filler cap securely.  
To avoid contamination should any brake  
fluid be spilt, replace the cap on the  
reservoir before cleaning the spilt fluid  
from the vehicle.  
vehicle until the cause is rectified.  
Caution:  
1. While handling brake fluid, take  
extreme care; brake fluid must not  
contact the vehicle paintwork.  
2. Always use fresh, clean fluid from  
a new container. Never introduce  
used brake fluid into the system.  
Refer to page 7-5 for brake/clutch fluid  
reservoir location.  
The fluid is visible through the  
translucent casing of the reservoir and  
must be maintained at the ‘MAX’ mark.  
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7-10 Maintenance  
Cold weather precautions  
Check windscreen washer  
reservoir  
Refer to page 7-5 for windscreen washer  
reservoir location.  
To prevent damage to the pump during  
freezing conditions, use Jaguar  
Windscreen Washer Fluid at the strength  
shown on the bottle, for the anticipated  
ambient temperature.  
The washer reservoir contains the fluid  
for the windscreen washers and the  
headlamp powerwash system (where  
fitted).  
!
WARNING:  
Windscreen washer fluid is toxic and  
in concentrated form is flammable.  
Be sure to observe all warnings  
indicated on the washer solution  
container.  
Fill to just below the neck with Jaguar  
Windscreen Washer Fluid diluted with  
clean, preferably soft water as specified in  
the instructions on the bottle.  
Do not over-fill.  
Under no circumstances must  
cooling system anti-freeze be used,  
since this will damage the paintwork.  
Note: Using a non-approved fluid may  
adversely affect the wiper blade rubber,  
resulting in ineffectual and noisy wiping.  
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Maintenance 7-11  
Replenishing  
Check coolant level  
The coolant level must only be checked  
when the engine is COLD.  
!
WARNING:  
Refer to page 7-5 for coolant header tank  
location.  
Do not allow anti-freeze to make  
contact with skin or eyes. If this  
should happen, rinse the affected  
area immediately with plenty of  
water.  
!
WARNING:  
Do not remove the coolant header  
tank filler/pressure cap while the  
engine is hot. If the cap must be  
removed, protect the hands against  
escaping steam and slowly turn the  
cap anti-clockwise until the steam  
pressure starts to escape. Leave the  
cap in this position until the pressure  
is released, and then remove the cap  
completely.  
Caution: Anti-freeze will damage  
paintwork. Avoid spillage.  
Replenish with the correct strength  
anti-freeze and water, (see next page),  
until the coolant is within the ‘max’ and  
‘min’ marks on the header tank.  
Refit the filler cap and hand tighten  
securely until the ratchet operates.  
The coolant level should be between the  
two marks located on the side of the  
header tank. If persistent coolant loss is  
noticed, report this to a Jaguar Dealer to  
have the cause investigated at the earliest  
opportunity.  
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7-12 Maintenance  
Do not mix any other anti-freeze with  
that specified; inferior quality anti-freeze  
may be ineffective in maintaining  
adequate frost and corrosion protection  
to the cooling system.  
Engine block heater  
Engine anti-freeze  
For further information consult your  
Jaguar Dealer.  
Anti-freeze, when used at the correct  
concentration, not only protects the  
engine from frost damage in winter, it  
also provides all year round protection  
against internal corrosion.  
Caution: The fitting of an engine  
block heater does not eliminate the  
need for anti-freeze under freezing  
conditions.  
The coolant solution may remain in the  
cooling system for five years or  
250,000 km after which the system  
should be drained, flushed and refilled.  
The cooling system should be filled or  
replenished with a mixture of 50 per cent  
water and 50 per cent anti-freeze,  
conforming to specification:  
WSS M97B44, coloured orange, Extended  
Life Coolant.  
This mixture gives frost protection for  
temperatures down to -40°C.  
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Maintenance 7-13  
Capacities  
Litres  
Engine oil, including oil filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5,7  
The rear axle (final drive unit), transfer box and automatic and manual  
transmission units (gearboxes) will not normally require to be checked  
or replenished.  
Cooling system, including reservoir and climate control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
8,25  
Windscreen washer reservoir  
– without headlamp powerwash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
– with headlamp powerwash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2,5  
6,0  
Fuel Tank  
Fuel tank capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
61,5  
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7-14 Maintenance  
Battery  
A low maintenance battery specifically  
designed for use with this vehicle is fitted  
in the engine compartment.  
4. Do not let battery acid electrolyte  
come into contact with skin or  
eyes. If you get any in your eyes or  
on your skin, immediately rinse  
with cold water and consult a  
doctor.  
Note: The service life of the battery is  
dependent on its condition of charge. It  
must always be sufficiently charged for the  
battery to last an optimum length of time.  
We recommend that the battery charge is  
checked frequently if the vehicle is used  
mostly for short distance trips, or if it is  
not used for long periods of time.  
!
Caution:  
WARNING:  
1. The cell plugs and vent pipe must  
be in place at all times when the  
battery is in the vehicle. Failure to  
fit, or incorrect fitting of these  
items is potentially hazardous.  
1. Switch off ignition before  
disconnecting battery terminals.  
Always disconnect the earth  
terminal first and reconnect last.  
Alternator  
To prevent damage to the alternator, do  
not run the engine while the battery or  
any of the charging circuit cables are  
disconnected.  
2. Do not let battery acid come into  
contact with painted surfaces or  
fabric.  
2. To avoid injury do not use an open  
flame or cause an electric spark  
when checking the battery.  
Hydrogen gas generated by the  
battery is flammable and may  
explode.  
The alternator has polarity-sensitive  
components that may be irreparably  
damaged if subjected to incorrect  
polarity. Ensure that the battery earth  
lead is always connected to the battery  
negative terminal.  
The exterior of the battery should be  
occasionally wiped clean to remove any  
dirt or grease.  
If a new battery is to be fitted, it must be  
the same type as the original.  
3. Do not connect any 12 volt  
equipment, (for example, a 12 volt  
lead lamp), directly to the battery  
terminals. Use the cigar lighter  
sockets for temporarily  
The use of unapproved batteries is not  
recommended and could invalidate the  
vehicle warranty.  
connecting Jaguar approved  
accessories.  
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Maintenance 7-15  
Check/replenish battery  
electrolyte  
Battery charging  
!
Note: In normal climates this must be  
carried out at least once a year. In hot  
weather/climates the electrolyte level  
must be checked at least every three  
months.  
WARNING:  
Batteries produce combustible gas  
(hydrogen) when being charged. The  
battery must be removed from the  
vehicle before charging commences.  
Open the bonnet and remove the battery  
cover.  
To disconnect the battery, refer to battery  
lead disconnection on the next page.  
Unscrew the six cell plugs. Check that the  
electrolyte is level with the plastic level  
indicator (A). If necessary, replenish with  
distilled water but do not overfill.  
When charging the battery ensure that  
the charge voltage is the same as the  
nominal voltage of the battery.  
Switch off the charger before connecting  
or disconnecting terminal connections to  
avoid sparks and short circuits.  
If illumination is required, use a  
hand-held flashlight to inspect the  
electrolyte level.  
Ensure that the charger positive (+) lead  
is connected to the positive (+) terminal  
of the battery and the negative (–) lead is  
connected to the negative (–) terminal of  
the battery.  
Refit the six cell plugs and refit the  
battery cover.  
Do not remove or loosen any of the cell  
plugs when charging the battery.  
Check, and if necessary replenish, the  
electrolyte level when the battery is fully  
charged.  
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7-16 Maintenance  
Caution:  
After the battery has been reconnected  
and the ignition switch is turned to  
position ‘II’, the message centre display, if  
fitted, will initially show an erroneous  
reading i.e. – – – – – –. This will remain  
until after the bulb check sequence, when  
the correct recorded mileage will be  
displayed. This is a normal function of the  
instrument cluster.  
1. Under no circumstances should a  
battery be disconnected whilst  
the ignition circuit is live, as  
permanent damage to the  
instrument cluster may occur.  
2. Disconnect the negative lead  
(earth terminal) first.  
Open the bonnet and unclip the battery  
box cover.  
Note: When the battery is disconnected  
and reconnected, some abnormal drive  
symptoms may occur while the vehicle  
relearns it’s adaptive strategy. The vehicle  
may need to be driven 16 kilometres  
(10 miles) or more to relearn the strategy.  
Slacken the negative lead pinch bolt and  
disconnect the negative (–) battery lead.  
Slacken the positive lead pinch bolt and  
disconnect the positive (+) battery lead.  
Battery lead disconnection  
Note:  
Clean the battery posts and coat the post  
bases with petroleum jelly.  
Reset the clock to the correct time.  
Upon battery lead reconnection the  
radio security code will be required  
and the clock will need to be reset.  
The radio will not operate until the  
correct security code has been  
re-entered. Refer to the Audio Systems  
Handbook.  
Battery lead connection  
Note: Upon battery reconnection the  
security system will be armed. Opening  
any protected entry will sound the alarm.  
Make sure that a key or key transmitter is  
available.  
Electrically operated door windows  
must be reset to learn the anti-trap  
function.  
Reset the window anti-trap feature.  
If the battery is disconnected for more  
than 72 hours the radio preset  
channels will need to be reset upon  
battery reconnection.  
Caution: Do not overtighten the  
pinch bolts.  
Connect the positive (+) lead, tighten the  
pinch bolt and clip the positive terminal  
cover on the battery. Connect the  
negative (–) lead and tighten the pinch  
bolt.  
The trip computer will lose all  
recorded trip data and all trip  
functions will be reset to zero. The  
vehicle total odometer reading is  
retained.  
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Maintenance 7-17  
Wiper blade renewal  
Windscreen wipers  
Move the wiper arm away from the  
windscreen, squeeze the retaining clip  
and withdraw the wiper blade from the  
arm. After fitting the new blade, check  
that it is held firmly in position.  
Reposition the wiper arm and blade onto  
the screen.  
Note:  
1. The wiper blades will be renewed at  
every service interval.  
2. Use Jaguar Screen Clean Paste to  
remove contamination from the  
windscreen to ensure effective wiping  
or if smearing or juddering becomes  
evident. A more aggressive cleaning  
agent may be required to remove  
stubborn contamination. Contact a  
Jaguar Dealer for advice.  
Windscreen washers  
Two windscreen washer nozzles are  
mounted on the bonnet. Each nozzle  
directs two spray patterns to the  
windscreen.  
To ensure that the windscreen remains  
smear free, the washer system should be  
operated whenever the wiper is used,  
even when it is raining.  
Windscreen wiper blades –  
inspect and clean  
Lift the wiper blades clear of the  
windscreen and wipe the blades with a  
clean, soft cloth moistened with water to  
which a mild liquid detergent has been  
added.  
Note: The windscreen wiper jets and  
headlamp washer jets are not adjustable.  
Inspect the wiper blades, and if there any  
signs of wear or damage; renew the  
blades.  
Renew the wiper blades before and after  
each winter, or more often if required.  
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7-18 Maintenance  
Tyres  
Tyres of the correct type, manufacturer  
and dimensions, with correct cold  
inflation pressures are an integral part of  
every vehicle’s design. Regular  
maintenance of tyres contributes not only  
to safety, but to the designed function of  
the vehicle. Road-holding, steering and  
braking are especially vulnerable to  
incorrectly pressurised, badly fitted or  
worn tyres.  
Tyre renewal  
Tyre pressures  
When renewal of tyres is necessary it is  
preferable to fit a complete vehicle set.  
Should either front or rear tyres only  
show need for renewal, new tyres must  
be fitted, as axle sets, to replace worn  
ones.  
The tyre pressures recommended (see  
page 8-5) provide optimum ride and  
handling characteristics for all normal  
operating conditions. The pressures  
should be checked, and correctly set, if  
necessary, once per week. This should be  
done with the tyres cold. Tyre  
Note: After new tyres have been fitted  
the wheels need to be dynamically  
balanced.  
temperatures and pressures increase  
when running.  
Deflating a warm tyre to the  
recommended pressure will result in  
under-inflation which may be dangerous.  
The radial ply tyres specified are designed  
to meet the high-speed performance  
capability of this vehicle.  
Tyres of the correct size and type, but of  
different make have widely varying  
characteristics. It is therefore  
recommended that Jaguar approved tyres  
are fitted to all wheels.  
A slight natural pressure loss occurs with  
time. If this exceeds 0,14 bar (14 kPa,  
0,14 kg/cm2) per week, the cause should  
be investigated and rectified.  
Do not fit tyres with a different tread  
pattern, size or speed rating.  
Do not interchange tyres from side to  
side, front to rear or vice versa as tyre  
wear produces characteristic patterns  
depending upon their position and, if the  
position is changed after wear has  
occurred, the performance of the tyre will  
be adversely affected.  
It is an offence in certain countries to  
drive a vehicle with tyres that are not  
inflated in accordance with the vehicle’s  
proper use.  
A tyre recommendation placard is placed  
on the inside of the fuel filler flap, giving  
information specific to the vehicle’s  
wheel and tyre equipment.  
Always ensure that the wheel nuts are  
fully seated before finally tightening the  
nuts in alternate sequence.  
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Maintenance 7-19  
It should be noted that the properties of  
many tyres alter progressively with wear.  
In particular the ‘wet grip’ and  
aquaplaning resistance are gradually but  
substantially reduced. Extra care and  
speed restriction should therefore be  
exercised on wet roads as the effective  
tread depth diminishes.  
Damage  
Excessive local distortion can cause the  
casing of a tyre to fracture and may lead  
to premature failure. Tyres should be  
examined especially for cracked walls,  
exposed cords, etc. Flints and other sharp  
objects must be removed from the tyre  
tread; if left in they may work through the  
cover. Clean off any oil or grease  
contamination by using a suitable  
cleaner.  
Incorrect wheel alignment will accelerate  
tyre wear. Fins on the inner or outer  
edges of the tread pattern are caused by  
excessive toe-in or toe-out respectively.  
As fins may also be caused by high  
cornering speeds or road camber, it is  
advantageous to have the cause detected  
by having the wheel alignment checked.  
Caution: Do not use paraffin  
(kerosene), because this has a  
detrimental effect on rubber.  
Wear  
All tyres fitted as original equipment  
include tread wear indicators (TWI) in  
their tread pattern. When the tread has  
worn to a remaining depth of 1,6 mm the  
indicators appear at the surface as bars  
which connect the tread pattern across  
the full width of the tyre.  
Tyre use after vehicle storage  
After a long period of a vehicle standing,  
tyres may become locally distorted with a  
flat area. This will cause an uneven ride  
for a few miles until the tyres have  
Tyre repair  
It is recommended that damaged tyres  
are discarded and new tyres fitted. They  
must not be repaired in view of the high  
performance capability of the vehicle.  
warmed up and the ‘flat’ rounds off.  
However, to reduce the effects of  
flat-spots, the tyres of a stored vehicle  
may be inflated to pressures not  
exceeding 3,4 bar (343 kPa).  
It is illegal, in certain countries, to  
continue to use tyres after the tread has  
worn to less than 1,6 mm over three  
quarters of the width and the entire  
circumference of the tyre.  
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7-20 Maintenance  
Do not exceed 210 km/h when using  
Jaguar approved winter tyres.  
Winter (snow) tyres  
Snow chains  
Snow chains, of the recommended type,  
may only be fitted to 16 inch front  
wheels.  
The tyres fitted as original equipment are  
designed with a rubber compound, tread  
pattern and width specially suited for  
high speeds in normal road conditions,  
but they are less suitable during extremes  
of low temperatures, snow and ice. The  
use of winter tyres will considerably  
improve the vehicle’s handling during  
these conditions.  
Winter tyres must be used in vehicle sets,  
that is, fitted on all four wheels.  
Tyres other than those recommended  
must be inflated to the following cold  
inflation pressure (front and rear):  
3,0 bar (3,1 kg/cm2, 300 KPa).  
Caution: Snow chains must not be  
fitted to 17 inch wheels.  
Contact your Jaguar Dealer for details and  
availability of approved snow chains.  
In the event of using non-Jaguar approved  
winter tyres, inflate to the above  
recommended tyre pressure and do not  
exceed the tyre’s speed capability.  
The maximum speed when using snow  
chains is 48 km/h.  
It is recommended that only Jaguar  
approved winter tyres are used, as  
follows:  
Remove the snow chains immediately the  
roads are clear of snow.  
Ensure the fitting instructions supplied  
with the snow chains are kept in a safe  
place, for example, with this literature  
pack.  
Pirelli 205/55R 16  
or  
Continental 205/55R 16  
Pirelli 225/45R 17  
Note: Dynamic Stability Control MUST  
be switched OFF when using snow chains.  
Tyre directional indicators must be  
rotating in a clockwise direction when  
viewed from the right-hand side of the  
vehicle, and anti-clockwise when viewed  
from the left-hand side of the vehicle.  
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Maintenance 7-21  
Leather upholstery  
Cloth upholstery  
Vehicle care  
Valet kit  
Dust and dirt can penetrate the pores and  
creases of leather, causing surface wear  
and brittleness.  
Weekly light vacuuming can extend the  
life of the fabric.  
A valet kit containing a selection of Car  
Care products is available from the Jaguar  
accessory range.  
Using Jaguar Upholstery Cleaner,  
Use only mild non-caustic soap.  
following the instructions, will preserve  
and enhance cloth upholstery. Test the  
upholstery cleaner solution on an unseen  
part of the seat. Do not over wet.  
Clean regularly, every two to three  
months, with natural materials to  
maintain the leather in first class  
condition.  
Interior care  
Brush and clean the interior regularly.  
Use a vacuum cleaner where possible to  
remove all dust from the interior and  
trim.  
Caution:  
Wipe the surfaces using a cloth which has  
been dampened with warm soapy water  
and then wrung out; avoid over-wetting.  
Dry off and rub with a clean soft cloth,  
changing surfaces regularly. Use Jaguar  
Leather Cleaner for heavily soiled areas.  
1. Never use soap, ammonia, bleach  
or other cleaners intended for use  
on hard surfaces.  
Carpets  
2. Do not use upholstery cleaner on  
electrical equipment such as fascia  
switches.  
Marks or stains can be removed by gentle  
scrubbing with a weak solution of soap  
and warm water.  
Note: Do not use solvents such as petrol  
(gasoline), white spirit or alcohol. Do not  
use detergents, furniture polish or  
household cleaners. Although such  
treatments may give, initially, an  
impressive appearance, their use will lead  
to rapid damage or deterioration of the  
leather, and will not be covered by the  
Manufacturer’s Warranty. Unless spillages  
of tea, coffee or ink are washed away  
immediately, permanent staining may  
have to be accepted.  
Removing stains  
For more stubborn stains a commercially  
available carpet cleaner should be used.  
See your Jaguar Dealer for advice.  
Most stains on woollen fabric can be  
removed if treatment is carried out  
immediately, before the stain has a  
chance to ‘dry-in’.  
Headlining  
Keep the necessary cleaning materials in  
a convenient place.  
Remove dust in the headlining with a  
vacuum cleaner. To remove stains, dab  
gently without pressing, using a fluff-free  
white cloth, moistened with Jaguar  
Upholstery Cleaner.  
Most stains can be treated with one of  
three cleaning fluids: Jaguar Upholstery  
Cleaner, dry cleaning fluid or clean water.  
Do not use methylated spirit or solvents  
as this may cause damage or  
discoloration to the headlining.  
If a valeting service is used, ensure that  
the specialist firm concerned are aware  
of, and follow these instructions  
precisely.  
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7-22 Maintenance  
Mop up excess liquid with absorbent  
tissue (preferably white) or absorbent  
cloth; scoop up dry solids. Work inwards  
from the edge of the stain to prevent  
spreading. Use small amounts of cleaning  
liquid, blotting between applications.  
In winter, when salt is used on the roads,  
wash the vehicle frequently, and  
immediately after encountering such  
conditions. Clean undersides and wheel  
arches using a high pressure jet.  
Exterior care  
Note: All the cleaning materials  
mentioned in this section are available  
from the Jaguar Accessory Range.  
Washing  
Automatic car wash  
Work slowly and thoroughly using light  
pressure. If the stain cannot be removed,  
contact a reputable dry cleaners.  
For best results, do not wash the vehicle  
under strong sunlight. Always allow the  
vehicle to cool down before washing.  
Note: Regular use of automatic car  
washes tends to dull the lustre of the  
paintwork.  
Do not use a dry cloth to wipe dirty  
paintwork. Dust and gritty substances are  
abrasive and will scratch the paintwork.  
Remove dirt using a cellulose sponge and  
plenty of warm (never hot) water. Rinse  
off with clean water and dry using a  
clean, damp chamois leather.  
After leaving the car wash, switch on the  
windscreen wiper immediately to remove  
water and prevent a build up of wax.  
Jaguar Screen Clean Paste can be used to  
clean any residual wax from the glass.  
!
WARNING:  
Dry Cleaning Fluids may be toxic or  
flammable. Take adequate  
precautions when handling these  
products.  
Removing grease or tar  
Do not use household soaps or  
detergents. The use of Jaguar Vehicle  
Shampoo is recommended.  
Remove grease or tar with Jaguar Tar  
Remover or methylated spirit (alcohol).  
White spirit is also effective, but must not  
be applied to rubber, particularly the  
windscreen wiper blade.  
Do not direct hoses at full force around  
door and luggage compartment seals.  
Using high pressure water jets on the  
paintwork is not recommended.  
Glass surfaces  
To avoid scratching glass surfaces, do not  
clean dirty glass with dry paper or cloth.  
Use clean, warm water and a chamois  
leather which is reserved for glass only.  
Do not allow bird droppings or tree sap  
to harden. Remove from paintwork  
immediately with a lukewarm soap and  
water solution.  
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Maintenance 7-23  
The following products will ensure glass  
surfaces and windscreen wipers are kept  
in good condition:  
Polishing paintwork and chromium  
plating  
Care of alloy road wheels  
The alloy road wheels are covered with a  
protective anti-corrosion coating. To  
prevent corrosion it is essential that this  
coating is not damaged.  
For maximum protection against road  
dust, salts, industrial fall-out etc., it is  
recommended that the vehicle is polished  
regularly using Jaguar Polish, Chrome  
Polish and a Polishing Cloth.  
Jaguar Screen Clean Paste – Apply to the  
exterior of the windscreen only to ensure  
effective operation of the windscreen  
wiper.  
When removing or fitting tyres always  
advise the tyre fitter to treat the alloy  
wheels with great care and to only use  
equipment with spigot or stud hole  
clamping. The equipment must not have  
any moving parts which contact the  
wheel, and tyre levers must not be used.  
Jaguar Glass Cleaner – Interior and  
exterior of all other glass surfaces.  
Paint chips  
Scratches and chips should be touched in  
before weathering action begins. Inspect  
the paintwork immediately after the  
vehicle has been washed.  
Jaguar Screen Wash – Washer reservoir  
additive.  
Jaguar Winter Care Kit comprising  
de-icer, ice scraper, anti-mist wipe cloth  
and aerial cleaner – for use in adverse  
weather conditions.  
Wash the wheels with soap and water at  
two week intervals to avoid an  
accumulation of particles which could  
become embedded in the wheel surface.  
In salty conditions the wheels should be  
cleaned weekly.  
Underbonnet cleaning  
Underbonnet cleaning using high  
pressure hoses or steam cleaners should  
be done by a Jaguar Dealer.  
Indiscriminate use of cleaning equipment  
could damage or contaminate the  
electronic control modules and fuse  
boxes.  
Note:  
1. Renew the wiper blades when worn to  
prevent scratching. Clean the rubber  
wiper blades regularly with a mild  
detergent solution.  
In compliance with German Road Traffic  
Law the size of the wheel rims is stamped  
or cast on all wheels.  
2. It is advisable to clean the windscreen  
with Jaguar Screen Clean Paste at  
regular intervals.  
Cleaning the rear screen  
To avoid damaging the heating and radio  
elements when cleaning the inside of the  
rear screen use only a soft damp cloth or  
chamois leather. Do not use solvents or  
sharp objects to clean the glass.  
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7-24 Maintenance  
Electrical accessories  
Earth points  
If an accessory needs to be connected to  
an earth point, consult a Jaguar Dealer.  
!
WARNING:  
Caution: Under no circumstances  
must holes be drilled in the  
bodywork to accept earth terminals.  
Alterations to the electrical system,  
including the fitting of accessories not  
designed for this Jaguar, will cause  
damage to the electrical circuits and  
systems. In some circumstances this  
could result in a malfunction or fire.  
All accessory work should be  
entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.  
The cigar lighter sockets can be used for  
plug-in accessories which are only  
temporarily connected to the vehicle (for  
example, a car vacuum cleaner).  
Caution:  
1. Under no circumstances must the  
power supply be obtained directly  
from either battery terminal.  
2. The use of non-approved  
accessories can reduce the battery  
capacity and charge period to an  
unacceptable level, therefore,  
Jaguar cannot accept any liability  
for the fitment of any such item.  
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8
Specifications  
Specifications 8-1  
Vehicle data  
Engine  
2.5 litre  
3.0 litre  
Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V6, dual overhead camshafts,  
4 valves/cylinder  
V6, dual overhead camshafts,  
4 valves/cylinder  
2495 cm3  
2967 cm3  
89 mm  
Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Bore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.6 mm  
Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.5 mm  
Compression ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5:1  
79.5 mm  
10.5:1  
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8-2 Specifications  
Weights (average/approximate)  
Gross combination weight is the gross vehicle weight plus recommended trailer weight.  
Vehicles with  
automatic transmission  
Vehicles with  
manual transmission  
kg  
kg  
Kerb weight, no options fitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Front axle kerb weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Rear axle kerb weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Unladen weight, including 90% fuel and 75 kg driver . . .  
1595  
970  
1555  
935  
625  
620  
1665  
1625  
Gross vehicle weight (G.V.W.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Gross front axle weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Gross rear axle weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Gross combination weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2075  
1097  
978  
2035  
1067  
968  
3575  
3535  
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Specifications 8-3  
Roof-rack capacity and trailer weights  
kg  
Roof-rack capacity including weight of rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
80  
Maximum permitted luggage compartment load  
with four passengers and driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
60  
Trailer weight:  
Braked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Unbraked (maximum recommended) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Trailer nose load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
1500  
750  
60  
Note: loads greater than 60 kg may be carried in the luggage compartment provided the maximum permissible axle weights shown on  
the Vehicle Identification Plate are not exceeded and that tyres are inflated to the ‘normal pressures’.  
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8-4 Specifications  
Dimensions  
mm  
Overall length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4672  
2003  
1782  
1392  
2710  
Overall width including mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Overall width without mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Overall height (at gross vehicle weight). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Wheelbase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Track:  
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
1522  
1537  
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Specifications 8-5  
Wheels and tyres  
Wheel size/type  
Tyre size/manufacturer  
6.5" x 16"  
5 Spoke Alloy  
205/55R16 Pirelli or Continental  
6.5" x 16"  
10 Spoke Alloy  
7.0" x 17"  
225/45R17 Pirelli  
Double 5 Spoke Alloy  
6.5" x 16" Steel  
4" x 16" Steel  
205/55R16 Pirelli or Continental  
T125/85R16 Pirelli (Temporary use spare wheel)  
Tyre pressures  
Comfort  
Normal  
(Speeds above 160 km/h)  
(Speeds below 160 km/h)  
210 kPa (30 lbf/in2, 2,1 bar, 2,1 kg/cm2) 260 kPa (38 lbf/in2, 2,6 bar, 2,6 kg/cm2)  
210 kPa (30 lbf/in2, 2,1 bar, 2,1 kg/cm2) 240 kPa (35 lbf/in2, 2,4 bar, 2,4 kg/cm2)  
410 kPa (60 lbf/in2, 4,1 bar, 4,2 kg/cm2)  
Front  
Rear  
Temporary use spare wheel  
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8-6 Specifications  
Tow-bar fixing points  
The rear longitudinal members are factory pre-marked (A) for  
drilling for tow-bar mountings.  
Tow-ball centre height from the ground at Gross Vehicle  
Weight (GVW):  
(B) = 385 mm  
Tow-ball centre distance from bumper cover:  
(C) = 76 mm  
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Index  
Airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4  
Alarms and audible signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9  
– audible signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9  
– error signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9  
– full alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9  
Alloy wheels – care of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23  
Alternator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14  
Anti-freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12  
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38  
Armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28  
Audible warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
Auto headlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19  
Automatic car wash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
Automatic climate control with LCD screen . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7  
Automatic climate control with touch screen . . . . . . . . . 5-11  
Automatic transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-35  
Auto-relocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
Bulb renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12  
– front direction indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14  
– front fog light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14  
– headlight, dip beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13  
– headlight, main beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12  
– high mounted stop light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15  
– number plate light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14  
– parking (side) light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14  
– rear light assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15  
C
Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13  
Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
Catalytic converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-47  
Checks and replenishment  
– brake/clutch fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9  
– engine coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11  
– engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6  
– power steering fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8  
– washer fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10  
Child restraint tether anchorages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12  
Child safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10  
– door locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
Cigar lighter and ashtray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30  
Climate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Clock adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8  
Cloth upholstery – cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
Coolant level – check/replenish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11  
Cruise (speed) control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16  
Cupholder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28  
B
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14  
– charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15  
– electrolyte level – check/replenish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15  
– lead connection/disconnection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16  
Bonnet release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3  
Brake/clutch fluid level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9  
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38  
D
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Daylight running lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19  
Dimensions – vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4  
Dimmer switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-23  
Direction indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21  
Door guard/puddle lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22  
Door locks and handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
Door mirrors  
– adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18  
– power fold back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19  
Door window operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17  
Drive-away door locking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
Dynamic stability control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-40  
Fire extinguisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43  
First aid kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43  
Foreign travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43  
Fuel and refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-45  
– catalytic converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-47  
– level gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
– requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-46  
– tank capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13  
– tank filling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-45  
– unleaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-46  
Fuse box  
– engine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18  
– locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17  
– passenger compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-18  
Fuse replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17  
Fuses and fuse boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16  
E
Earth points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24  
Electrical accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24  
Emergency starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Engine  
G
– anti-freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12  
– block heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12  
– coolant level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11  
– data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1  
– oil level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6  
– temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Exterior care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
Exterior lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18  
Gear-shift interlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
General driving information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-41  
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
General maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1  
Glass surfaces – cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
Glove compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31  
Grease or tar removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
H
F
Handbrake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27  
Hazard warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21  
Head restraint adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15  
Headlight levelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20  
Headlight powerwash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26  
Headlining – cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
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Health and safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12  
Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27  
I
Key transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3  
– battery renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4  
– care of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3  
Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
L
Ignition switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Illuminated entry/exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22  
Inclination (tilt) sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10  
Inertia switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Infant safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12  
Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
– engine temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
– fuel level gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
– odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
– speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
– tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Interior care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
Interior features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28  
Interior lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21  
Interior rear view mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20  
Internal door locking and unlocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6  
Intrusion sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10  
Leather upholstery – cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
Light switch – exterior lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18  
Light-weight luggage hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-31  
Limp home mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-36  
Locking and unlocking  
– auto-relocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
– child safety locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
– double-locking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
– drive-away door locking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
– luggage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
– vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
Locking wheel nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5  
Luggage  
– tie-down loops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22  
Luggage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
M
J
Maintenance  
Jacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Jaguar  
– general precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1  
– regular checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4  
– reservoir and dipstick locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5  
Manual climate control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4  
Manual transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37  
– Dealers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
– diagnostic system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
– parts and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
Jaguar Telematics system  
– message list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13  
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Message centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9  
– clearing messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15  
– illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9  
– messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10  
Mirror  
– heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19  
– interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20  
– power fold back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19  
Mobile/portable phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5  
Regular checks and replenishment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4  
– brake/clutch fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9  
– engine coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11  
– engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6  
– power steering fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8  
– windscreen washer fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10  
Regular servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
Reservoir and dipstick locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5  
Reverse park control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-23  
Roadside emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Roof-rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43  
– capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3  
O
Occupant protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Oil specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7  
S
P
Seat adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13  
Seat belt  
Paint – polishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23  
Paint chips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23  
Panic alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10  
Power steering fluid level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8  
Powerwash system fluid level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10  
Protect the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5  
– fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
– inertia reel mechanism check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Security  
– to lock the vehicle and set the alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
– to unlock and disarm the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
Sliding armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29  
Snow chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1  
Speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Sport mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37  
Starting/stopping the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33  
Steam cleaning – underbonnet area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23  
Steering column adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16  
Steering column lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Sun visors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30  
Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24  
R
Radio frequency approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11  
Rain sensitive wiper control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25  
Rear centre armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30  
Rear seatback fold down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21  
Rear sun blind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-32  
Recommended engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7  
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Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Temporary-use spare wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5  
Touch-screen display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6  
Touring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43  
Tow-bar fixing points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6  
Towing a caravan or trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44  
Towing eye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11  
Traction control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-40  
Trailer weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3  
Trip computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13  
Tyre pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5  
Tyre size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5  
Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18  
– damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19  
– pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18  
– renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18  
– repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19  
– snow chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20  
– wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19  
– winter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20  
Vanity mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30  
Vehicle  
– care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21  
– data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1  
– dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4  
– engine number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
– global closing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6  
– identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
– locking/unlocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
– recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9  
– security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
– security light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
– smart locking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5  
– transporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10  
Vehicle identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
Vehicle identification number (VIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4  
W
Warning and cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Warning lights – instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Warning symbols on the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Warning triangle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43  
Washing, vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2  
Wheel changing and jacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Wheel size/type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5  
Window  
U
Underbonnet cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23  
Used engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
V
– anti-trap feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18  
– operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17  
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Window tinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5  
Windscreen  
– cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
– washer/powerwash fluid – check/replenish . . . . . . . . . 7-10  
– wipers/washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25  
– wipers/washers – maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17  
Winter driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-42  
Winter tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20  
Wipers and washers – operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25  
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