ForewordJaguar X-TYPEDriver’s HandbookPublished October 2000 by Parts and Service Communications Jaguar Cars Limited Publication Part No. JJM 21 02 20
1-6 Owner informationTouch-screen displayTouch-screen use and careA touch-control screen is installed in certain vehicles and provides touch-control o
4-44 On the roadTowing a caravan or trailerYour Jaguar Dealer, and the main motoring and caravanning organisations can advise you on towing, towing we
On the road 4-45Fuel and refuellingBefore refuelling, switch off the ignition and remove the key.Note: Do not leave the ignition key in the vehicle; v
4-46 On the roadThe continuous use of high quality fuel makes the need for additional additives unnecessary. This will help to protect the engine comp
On the road 4-47Fuels containing alcoholCaution: Take care not to spill fuel during refuelling. Fuel containing alcohol can cause paint damage, which
4-48 On the roadCatalytic converters (continued)4. A correctly tuned engine optimises exhaust emissions, performance and fuel economy and it is recomm
Climate control 5-15Climate controlIntroductionThis vehicle is fitted with one of the following climate control systems:• Manually controlled system w
5-2 Climate controlGeneral pointsTo ensure the satisfactory operation of the climate control system, note the following points:• Ensure that the exter
Climate control 5-3
5-4 Climate controlManual climate controlThe manual climate control panel is shown here. The temperature, airflow distribution and volume of air from
Climate control 5-5TemperatureRotating the control knob (1) clockwise from the blue region to the red region increases the temperature of the airflow.
Owner information 1-7MenuPressing the ‘MENU’ button will show the ‘SYSTEM MENU’ screen.‘TV’ is only available in certain countries. If TV is available
5-6 Climate controlAir recirculationPress the button briefly to select timed air recirculation.To select latched air recirculation, press and hold the
Climate control 5-7Automatic climate control with LCD screenThe automatic climate control system maintains the interior of the vehicle at the temperat
5-8 Climate controlTo switch the system onThe climate control system operates in position II (run) of the ignition switch.With the ignition key turned
Climate control 5-9Windscreen defrost/demistFrost and heavy mistingTo remove frost or heavy misting from the windscreen, press the DEF button.• The fa
5-10 Climate controlManual air distributionAir distribution is automatically controlled in AUTO and defrost modes.Press one of the four air distributi
Climate control 5-11Automatic climate control with touch screenOperating modesThe automatic climate control system maintains the interior of the vehic
5-12 Climate controlControls1. Select climate control touch screen2. Fan speed3. Air conditioner on/off4. Automatic operation5. LCD screen: interior/e
Climate control 5-13Ignition onThe climate control system operates in position II (run) of the ignition switch.When the ignition is switched to run or
5-14 Climate controlExternal temperatureThe external (EXT) temperature is displayed on the LCD screen.Celsius/Fahrenheit selectionTouch the screen but
Climate control 5-15Latched fresh airPressing the air recirculation button when the button LED is illuminated will cancel recirculation and allow fres
1-8 Owner information‘VOLUME PRESET’ provides touch-control adjustment of volume associated with the Navigation, Voice control, Phone, Traffic informa
5-16 Climate controlAir conditioningPress the A/C button to switch the air conditioning on or off.The air conditioning system is controlled automatica
Climate control 5-17Switching climate control offTo switch the system off, touch the System On/Off button on the CLIMATE CONTROL screen. The touch scr
Roadside emergency 6-16 Roadside emergencyInertia switchIn the event of an accident, an inertia switch will trip, isolating fuel pump operation. Once
6-2 Roadside emergencyEmergency starting!WARNING:1. It will not be possible to push or tow start a vehicle with automatic transmission.2. Only jump le
Roadside emergency 6-3Emergency starting using jump leads (continued)The following procedure must be followed exactly, being careful not to cause spar
6-4 Roadside emergencyWheel changing and jackingBe prepared for a flat tyre. Know where equipment is stowed and read the wheel changing and jacking in
Roadside emergency 6-5Temporary-use spare wheelObserve the following warnings before using the wheel.!WARNING:1. Please note temporary-use spare wheel
6-6 Roadside emergencyWheel changingCaution:1. Ensure that all passengers are in a safe place, clear of the vehicle.2. Firmly apply the handbrake.3. F
Roadside emergency 6-7There are four jacking points, two each side of the vehicle on the underside of the floor. These provide positive location for t
Owner information 1-9SCREEN OFF/SCREEN SAVERThe screen display can be blanked out at any time when the ‘SYSTEM MENU’ is in use, by selecting the ‘SCRE
6-8 Roadside emergencyFit the spare wheel and loosely secure with the wheel nuts.Using the wheel nut wrench, lightly tighten the wheel nuts alternatel
Roadside emergency 6-9Vehicle recoveryCaution: The preferred and recommended vehicle recovery method is by using a flat bed transporter.The removable
6-10 Roadside emergencyTransportingWhen the vehicle is being transported on a trailer or vehicle flat bed transporter, the handbrake must be applied,
Roadside emergency 6-11Towing eyeA towing eye is provided in the luggage compartment with the jack.Caution:• The towing eye is not suitable for ‘solid
6-12 Roadside emergencyBulb renewalIt is important that only Jaguar bulbs of the type specified are used when renewing bulbs.Before renewing bulbs, sw
Roadside emergency 6-13Dip beam (outer) headlightOpen the bonnet.Slide open the two spring clips and remove the cover.Turn the bulb holder a quarter t
6-14 Roadside emergencyFront parking (side) light – bulb renewalOpen the bonnet.The front parking lights are contained within the outer headlight unit
Roadside emergency 6-15Rear light assembly – bulb renewalThe rear light assembly has the following bulbs:1. Reverse light, type P21W.2. Stop/tail ligh
6-16 Roadside emergencyFuses and fuse boxesFuse failure is identified by an inoperative circuit.Do not fit a new fuse if the wiring is damaged; contac
Roadside emergency 6-17Mini-fuse replacementPush the tool on to the suspect mini-fuse and withdraw it.If the wire in the fuse is broken, the fuse has
1-10 Owner informationEmergency assistance (SOS)The emergency assistance feature allows access to the emergency services (police, fire, or ambulance).
6-18 Roadside emergencyEngine compartment fuse boxThe fuse box is located in the engine compartment on the left-hand side adjacent to the battery.Remo
Roadside emergency 6-19Fuse and Relay PositionsA – Engine compartment fuse boxB – Passenger compartment fuse box
6-20 Roadside emergencyEngine compartment fuse box – fusesFuse NoFuse TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitF1 cartridge 20 Blue Dip beam, High Intensity Dis
Roadside emergency 6-21F18 Not used.F19 Diode D1 Not used.F20 Mini 5 Tan Navigation display.F21 Mini 15 Blue Master lighting (Park lights).F22 Mini 20
6-22 Roadside emergencyF36 Mini 10 Red Canister purge valve, canister close valve, airflow meter, throttle motor relay, power wash relay coil, air con
Roadside emergency 6-23Engine compartment fuse box – relaysFuse No Fuse TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitR1 ISO 40 A 40A Black Windscreen wipers.R2 ISO
6-24 Roadside emergencyPassenger compartment fuse box – fusesFuse NoFuse TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitF60 Mini 20 Yellow Power windows left-hand.F61
Roadside emergency 6-25F75 Mini 10 Red Mirror fold-back module, battery back-up sounder, air conditioning ECU.F76 Mini Not used.F77 Mini 10 Red Screen
6-26 Roadside emergencyF91 Mini 10 Red Sunroof, electrochromic mirror, left and right-hand power windows.F92 Mini 10 Red Manual transmission cruise co
Roadside emergency 6-27Passenger compartment fuse box – relaysRelay No TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitR15 Micro 20 A 20A Black High beam/front fog lig
Owner information 1-11Call activation and terminationOperation will continue even if the ignition is turned off following an activation.Note: Once a c
Maintenance 7-17MaintenanceGeneral maintenancePrecautions• Ensure that the vehicle is securely supported before working underneath it. Chock a front w
7-2 MaintenanceGeneral precautions against damage• When working in the engine compartment protect the exterior paintwork by using suitable covers over
Maintenance 7-3Bonnet release!WARNING:Take care to keep away from rotating components if the engine is running when you open the bonnet.Release the bo
7-4 MaintenanceRegular checksIn the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the following checks at the recommended interval
Maintenance 7-5Reservoir and dipstick locations1. Power steering reservoir2. Engine oil dipstick3. Engine oil filler4. Windscreen wash reservoir5. Bra
7-6 MaintenanceChecking and replenishmentCheck engine oil levelCheck the oil level regularly with the vehicle on flat, level ground.Refer to page 7-5
Maintenance 7-7Recommended engine oilWhen the oil level is at the lower dipstick mark, add 1.0 litres of oil:Oil specification – API SJ / EC and ACEA
7-8 MaintenanceCheck power steering fluid levelCaution: It is imperative that the power steering system does not become contaminated in any way. Alway
Maintenance 7-9Check brake/clutch fluid reservoirThe manual transmission clutch fluid is shared with the brake fluid in a common reservoir.!WARNING:Th
1-12 Owner informationFurther informationOn-screen messagesDuring an assistance call, various status messages are displayed on the radio or navigation
7-10 MaintenanceCheck windscreen washer reservoirRefer to page 7-5 for windscreen washer reservoir location.The washer reservoir contains the fluid fo
Maintenance 7-11Check coolant levelThe coolant level must only be checked when the engine is COLD.Refer to page 7-5 for coolant header tank location.!
7-12 MaintenanceEngine anti-freezeAnti-freeze, when used at the correct concentration, not only protects the engine from frost damage in winter, it al
Maintenance 7-13CapacitiesLitresEngine oil, including oil filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,7The rear ax
7-14 MaintenanceBatteryA low maintenance battery specifically designed for use with this vehicle is fitted in the engine compartment.!WARNING:1. The c
Maintenance 7-15Check/replenish battery electrolyteNote: In normal climates this must be carried out at least once a year. In hot weather/climates the
7-16 MaintenanceBattery lead disconnectionNote:• Upon battery lead reconnection the radio security code will be required and the clock will need to be
Maintenance 7-17Windscreen wipersNote:1. The wiper blades will be renewed at every service interval.2. Use Jaguar Screen Clean Paste to remove contami
7-18 MaintenanceTyresTyres of the correct type, manufacturer and dimensions, with correct cold inflation pressures are an integral part of every vehic
Maintenance 7-19WearAll tyres fitted as original equipment include tread wear indicators (TWI) in their tread pattern. When the tread has worn to a re
Owner information 1-13Message listDuring operation, a sequence of messages will appear on the radio or navigation screen. These are described below.Me
7-20 MaintenanceWinter (snow) tyresThe tyres fitted as original equipment are designed with a rubber compound, tread pattern and width specially suite
Maintenance 7-21Vehicle careValet kitA valet kit containing a selection of Car Care products is available from the Jaguar accessory range.Interior car
7-22 MaintenanceMop up excess liquid with absorbent tissue (preferably white) or absorbent cloth; scoop up dry solids. Work inwards from the edge of t
Maintenance 7-23The following products will ensure glass surfaces and windscreen wipers are kept in good condition:Jaguar Screen Clean Paste – Apply t
7-24 MaintenanceElectrical accessories!WARNING:Alterations to the electrical system, including the fitting of accessories not designed for this Jaguar
Specifications 8-18 SpecificationsVehicle dataEngine 2.5 litre 3.0 litreType . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-2 SpecificationsWeights (average/approximate)Gross combination weight is the gross vehicle weight plus recommended trailer weight.Vehicles with auto
Specifications 8-3Roof-rack capacity and trailer weightsNote: loads greater than 60 kg may be carried in the luggage compartment provided the maximum
8-4 SpecificationsDimensionsmmOverall length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4672Overall width incl
Specifications 8-5Wheels and tyresWheel size/type Tyre size/manufacturer6.5" x 16"5 Spoke Alloy205/55R16 Pirelli or Continental6.5" x 1
1-14 Owner informationMessage list (continued)Message MeaningNO CELLULAR SIGNAL Trying to connect to networkWAITING TO ACQUIREUNABLE TO PLACE CALL Cal
8-6 SpecificationsTow-bar fixing pointsThe rear longitudinal members are factory pre-marked (A) for drilling for tow-bar mountings.Tow-ball centre hei
IndexAirbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Alarms and audible signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IndexDaylight running lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19Dimensions – vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IndexHealth and safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3HomeLink® Universal Transceiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IndexMessage centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9– clearing messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IndexTachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Temporary-use spare wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IndexWindow tinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5Windscreen–cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Security and locks 2-12Security and locksIgnition switchThe ignition switch, on the right-hand side of the steering column, has four key positions:0__
Contents1. Owner informationGeneral information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Warnings, Cautions and Notes . . . . . . . .
2-2 Security and locksVehicle securityWhen leaving the vehicle unoccupied, remember the following:• Apply the handbrake and with automatic transmissio
Security and locks 2-3Key transmitterThe security system is controlled remotely by a radio frequency, battery-operated, integrated key transmitter.The
2-4 Security and locksKey transmitter battery renewalWhen the battery needs renewal there will be a significant decrease in the effective range of the
Security and locks 2-5Door locks and handlesAll doors and the luggage compartment can be locked and unlocked using a key transmitter or key.Smart lock
2-6 Security and locksNote:1. If a passenger door is opened during this period, before the vehicle is disarmed, the alarm will sound.2. Unlocking with
Security and locks 2-7Child safety locksChild safety locks are fitted to the rear doors.Open a rear door, insert the ignition key into the lock and tu
2-8 Security and locksAuto-relockingThis feature automatically centrally locks and arms the vehicle if the vehicle has been unlocked with the key tran
Security and locks 2-9Alarms and audible signalsNote: In certain markets, legislation prohibits the use of audible confirmation signals. In such cases
2-10 Security and locksSecurity featuresThe security system has been designed for:• Prevention of theft of the vehicle• Prevention of theft of items f
Security and locks 2-11Radio frequency approvalIf the type approval of your key transmitter requires inspection, refer to the table below.Type Exam. C
Contents4. On the road (continued)Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27Interior features . . . . . . .
2-12 Security and locksHomeLink® Universal TransceiverThe HomeLink Universal Transceiver is fitted in the roof console. HomeLink can be programmed to
Security and locks 2-13Press and hold the programmed HomeLink button to activate the programmed device and release when the device begins to activate.
2-14 Security and locksNote: The aid of a second person may make the following training procedures quicker and easier.1. Locate the training button on
Before driving 3-13Before drivingOccupant protectionSeat beltsThe use of front and rear seat belts is mandatory in most countries. Using seat belts sa
3-2 Before drivingFront belt height adjustmentTo operate: Press the locking button and slide the anchorage point to the required position to ensure co
Before driving 3-33. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Clea
3-4 Before drivingAdvanced occupant restraint systemIn order to provide optimum protection this vehicle is equipped with front and side airbags for dr
Before driving 3-5!WARNING:1. No objects whatsoever should be attached to the centre cover of the steering wheel, the passenger fascia panel or the si
3-6 Before drivingWrongUnbelted and too close Use Seat Belts Move Seat RearwardsRecline Back of Seat Tilt Wheel Down/ForwardsCorrect*Belted and 254 mm
Before driving 3-7!WARNING:Driver and front seat passenger should always move their seats as far rearwards as is practical.Ideally, drivers should sit
Contents7. MaintenanceGeneral maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1Bonnet release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-8 Before drivingFront airbagsThe front airbags use a dual inflation technology and are designed to activate when the vehicle suffers a frontal impac
Before driving 3-9Side protectionThe Side Protection system utilizes four airbags: two seat mounted in the front seats, and two curtain airbags locate
3-10 Before drivingChild safetyJAGUAR CARS LTD. STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT AT ALL TIMES CHILDREN SHOULD BE CARRIED IN THE REAR SEATS.In many countries le
Before driving 3-11Automatic locking retractorsAll passenger’s seat belts (not the driver’s) have an automatic locking device for use with child seats
3-12 Before drivingChild restraint tether anchorages and bracketsThe tether brackets are positioned on the rear parcel shelf at the centre-line of eac
Before driving 3-13Seat adjustment!WARNING:1. Do not make adjustments when the vehicle is moving.2. Front passengers must not ride with the seat fully
3-14 Before drivingFront seat – manual adjustmentForward and rearward:Each front seat can be adjusted forward and rearward by lifting the locking bar
Before driving 3-15Head restraint adjustment!WARNING:Adjust the head restraint so that it is just behind your head and never behind your neck.Each fro
3-16 Before drivingFront seat heatersEach front seat back and cushion has a heater controlled by a switch on the centre console.With the ignition swit
Before driving 3-17Door window operationFront windows on all models are electrically operated. Depending on the model, rear windows can be either manu
Owner information 1-11 Owner informationGeneral informationWhether you are new to the Jaguar marque or have previously owned Jaguar or Daimler vehicle
3-18 Before drivingOne-touch operationEach window has a ‘one-touch’ facility enabling the occupant to fully open or close the window in one quick move
Before driving 3-19Mirror heatingThe door mirrors have heating elements which work when the rear screen heater is switched ON. The mirror heater will
3-20 Before drivingInterior rear view mirrorInterior mirrors are either manual dip or electrochromic.Interior rear view mirror – manual dipThe interio
Before driving 3-21Luggage compartment!WARNING:1. Locate heavy loads in the luggage compartment towards the front of the vehicle and secure them to st
3-22 Before drivingLuggage tie-down loopsFour metal loops are positioned in the luggage compartment for attaching straps to secure loads and prevent t
Before driving 3-23Ski hatchA two-door hatch is fitted to the rear seat which, when open, gives a space for skis or similar objects to be stowed in th
On the road 4-14On the roadInstrumentsNone of the instruments will show correct indications until the ignition is switched ON (position ‘II’).Speedome
4-2 On the roadEngine Temperature (E)Drive at moderate road and engine speeds until normal operating temperature is reached. This is indicated when th
On the road 4-3High engine temperature!WARNING:It is unsafe to run the engine in an overheated condition.The first indication of high engine temperatu
1-2 Owner informationWarnings, Cautions and NotesTake particular note of WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and Notes given throughout this handbook.!WARNING:A warnin
4-4 On the roadCharge indicatorIlluminates when the ignition is ON and should be extinguished when the engine is running.If the light stays ON when th
On the road 4-5Anti-lock braking system (ABS)If a fault has been detected in the anti-lock brake system (ABS) this light will illuminate. The brake sy
4-6 On the roadAirbagIf the airbag system develops a fault, the warning light will flash and then come ON and remain on until the fault has been diagn
On the road 4-7Low washer fluid levelIlluminates when the washer fluid level is low.If a message centre is fitted the light will not illuminate but in
4-8 On the roadAudible warningsVarious sounds are produced for warning and notification purposes as follows:Hazard or Condition Remedy/chime or toneEx
On the road 4-9Message centreDriver information, messages and data are displayed on the message centre display panel situated within the instrument cl
4-10 On the roadMessagesThe tables on this and the following pages list all messages and warning lights and explains their meaning.MessageWarning Ligh
On the road 4-11STABILITY CONTROL FAULTStability ControlAmber Displayed when a fault occurs in the stability control system.STABILITY CONTROL ON or OF
4-12 On the roadCRUISE CONTROL ON or OFFNone None Displayed when cruise control is switched ON or OFF.LOW OUTSIDE TEMPERATURENone Red Frost or ice lik
On the road 4-13Trip computerThe computer memory stores data for a journey or series of journeys until it is reset to zero.The displayed information i
Owner information 1-3Health and safety!WARNING:1. Many liquids and other substances used in vehicles are poisonous and should never be consumed and mu
4-14 On the roadTrip computer switchpackmls/kmPressing the ‘mls/km’ switch alternately displays data in metric or imperial units.A/BSelects either A o
On the road 4-15Clearing messagesMessages can be hidden by pressing RESET on the trip computer switchpack. One press will hide one message. Once all m
4-16 On the roadCruise (speed) controlThe cruise (speed) control system, when fitted, can be used by the driver to maintain a selected vehicle speed a
On the road 4-17Changing the set speedThere are three ways to change the set speed:1. Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed then press the SET
4-18 On the roadExterior lightingExterior lighting switchA. OFFB. side (parking) lightsC. headlightsD. autoE. front fog lightsF. rear fog lightsThe ex
On the road 4-19Auto (D) – A light sensor control, mounted on the front of the interior mirror fixing cover, monitors exterior light levels and automa
4-20 On the roadHeadlight levellingThe headlight levelling switch operates when the headlights are switched ON. Push and release the knob to extend it
On the road 4-21Hazard warningThe switch is in the centre console and operates with the ignition ON or OFF. Use only in an emergency to warn traffic o
4-22 On the roadIlluminated entry/exitWhen the vehicle is unlocked the courtesy lights will gradually illuminate and remain on for 25 seconds.If the c
On the road 4-23Dimmer switchThe instruments, door switch packs, in-car entertainment panel and the climate control panel will be lit when the ignitio
1-4 Owner informationRegular servicingEach vehicle is given a full ‘Pre-Delivery Inspection’ to ensure that all systems function correctly and that th
4-24 On the roadSunroof!WARNING:1. Before opening or closing the sunroof check that all occupants are clear.2. When leaving the vehicle take the ignit
On the road 4-25Wipers and washersThe windscreen wipers and screen wash functions are controlled by the right-hand column stalk switch and only operat
4-26 On the roadWindscreen wash/wipePush the button on the end of the switch to obtain the wash/wipe programme.If the wipers are selected off or inter
On the road 4-27HandbrakeThe handbrake lever, which applies the parking brakes, is mounted on the centre console beside the driver’s seat.Pull the han
4-28 On the roadInterior featuresThe centre console carries the trinket tray (A) or cup holder (B) and the storage compartment and armrest (C).!WARNIN
On the road 4-29Sliding armrestThe sliding armrest is hinged at the rear and has two release buttons located on the front of the armrest.Press the rig
4-30 On the roadSun visors and vanity mirrorsAdjustable sun visors can be swung downwards or unclipped and swung sideways to reduce sun glare.The sun
On the road 4-31Glove compartmentA glove compartment is located below the passenger’s airbag.To open the glove compartment, lift the handle and allow
4-32 On the roadRear sun blindThe manually operated rear sunblind is fitted to the parcel shelf.Using the centre lift point, raise the sun blind and e
On the road 4-33Starting/stopping the vehicleWhen the vehicle is stationary the automatic gear selector may be left in ‘D’, ‘2’, ‘3’ or ‘4’, unless th
Owner information 1-5Protect the environmentWe must all play our part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and disposal of waste clean
4-34 On the roadIf the engine persistently fails to start and flooding is suspected, depress the accelerator pedal fully, hold it in this position and
On the road 4-35Automatic transmissionThe ‘J’-gate gear selector lever is designed to accommodate two different driving techniques as follows:• Automa
4-36 On the roadHill climbing and engine brakingWhen driving on roads with long downhill gradients, selecting ‘3’ or ‘2’ (depending on road/traffic co
On the road 4-37Sport modeThe switch marked ‘S’ on the ‘J’-gate surround enables the driver to select either normal ‘N’ or sport ‘S’ modes.When sport
4-38 On the roadAnti-lock braking system (ABS)This system helps to prevent the road wheels from locking and skidding during emergency braking, assisti
On the road 4-39ABS monitoringThe ABS control module monitors the ABS electrical system from ignition switch ON to ignition switch OFF. Any malfunctio
4-40 On the roadDynamic stability control (DSC)DSC is operational whenever the engine is running, unless it has been switched off. If the system is op
On the road 4-41General driving information!WARNING:Ensure the handbrake is on and the gear selector is in position ‘P’ or ‘N’ before attempting to st
4-42 On the roadUse of headlamps in daylightWhen visibility is poor the headlamps with dipped beam setting should be switched on so that the vehicle m
On the road 4-43TouringForeign travelBefore planning foreign travel, check with a motoring organisation to ensure that your vehicle will comply with l
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