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Foreword
Jaguar X-TYPE
Driver’s Handbook
Published October 2000 by Parts and Service Communications Jaguar Cars Limited Publication Part No. JJM 21 02 20/15
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Strany 1 - Driver’s Handbook

ForewordJaguar X-TYPEDriver’s HandbookPublished October 2000 by Parts and Service Communications Jaguar Cars Limited Publication Part No. JJM 21 02 20

Strany 2 - Contents

1-6 Owner informationTouch-screen displayTouch-screen use and careA touch-control screen is installed in certain vehicles and provides touch-control o

Strany 3

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

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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

Strany 5 - Owner information 1-1

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

Strany 6 - 1-2 Owner information

On the road 4-47Fuels containing alcoholCaution: Take care not to spill fuel during refuelling. Fuel containing alcohol can cause paint damage, which

Strany 7 - Owner information 1-3

4-48 On the roadCatalytic converters (continued)4. A correctly tuned engine optimises exhaust emissions, performance and fuel economy and it is recomm

Strany 8 - 1-4 Owner information

Climate control 5-15Climate controlIntroductionThis vehicle is fitted with one of the following climate control systems:• Manually controlled system w

Strany 9 - Owner information 1-5

5-2 Climate controlGeneral pointsTo ensure the satisfactory operation of the climate control system, note the following points:• Ensure that the exter

Strany 11 - Owner information 1-7

5-4 Climate controlManual climate controlThe manual climate control panel is shown here. The temperature, airflow distribution and volume of air from

Strany 12 - 1-8 Owner information

Climate control 5-5TemperatureRotating the control knob (1) clockwise from the blue region to the red region increases the temperature of the airflow.

Strany 13 - Owner information 1-9

Owner information 1-7MenuPressing the ‘MENU’ button will show the ‘SYSTEM MENU’ screen.‘TV’ is only available in certain countries. If TV is available

Strany 14 - 1-10 Owner information

5-6 Climate controlAir recirculationPress the button briefly to select timed air recirculation.To select latched air recirculation, press and hold the

Strany 15 - Owner information 1-11

Climate control 5-7Automatic climate control with LCD screenThe automatic climate control system maintains the interior of the vehicle at the temperat

Strany 16 - 1-12 Owner information

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

Strany 17 - Owner information 1-13

Climate control 5-9Windscreen defrost/demistFrost and heavy mistingTo remove frost or heavy misting from the windscreen, press the DEF button.• The fa

Strany 18 - 1-14 Owner information

5-10 Climate controlManual air distributionAir distribution is automatically controlled in AUTO and defrost modes.Press one of the four air distributi

Strany 19 - Security and locks 2-1

Climate control 5-11Automatic climate control with touch screenOperating modesThe automatic climate control system maintains the interior of the vehic

Strany 20 - 2-2 Security and locks

5-12 Climate controlControls1. Select climate control touch screen2. Fan speed3. Air conditioner on/off4. Automatic operation5. LCD screen: interior/e

Strany 21 - Security and locks 2-3

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

Strany 22 - 2-4 Security and locks

5-14 Climate controlExternal temperatureThe external (EXT) temperature is displayed on the LCD screen.Celsius/Fahrenheit selectionTouch the screen but

Strany 23 - Security and locks 2-5

Climate control 5-15Latched fresh airPressing the air recirculation button when the button LED is illuminated will cancel recirculation and allow fres

Strany 24 - 2-6 Security and locks

1-8 Owner information‘VOLUME PRESET’ provides touch-control adjustment of volume associated with the Navigation, Voice control, Phone, Traffic informa

Strany 25 - Security and locks 2-7

5-16 Climate controlAir conditioningPress the A/C button to switch the air conditioning on or off.The air conditioning system is controlled automatica

Strany 26 - 2-8 Security and locks

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

Strany 28 - 2-10 Security and locks

Roadside emergency 6-16 Roadside emergencyInertia switchIn the event of an accident, an inertia switch will trip, isolating fuel pump operation. Once

Strany 29 - Security and locks 2-11

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

Strany 30 - 2-12 Security and locks

Roadside emergency 6-3Emergency starting using jump leads (continued)The following procedure must be followed exactly, being careful not to cause spar

Strany 31 - Security and locks 2-13

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

Strany 32 - 2-14 Security and locks

Roadside emergency 6-5Temporary-use spare wheelObserve the following warnings before using the wheel.!WARNING:1. Please note temporary-use spare wheel

Strany 33 - Before driving 3-1

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

Strany 34 - 3-2 Before driving

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

Strany 35 - Before driving 3-3

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

Strany 36 - 3-4 Before driving

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

Strany 37 - Before driving 3-5

Roadside emergency 6-9Vehicle recoveryCaution: The preferred and recommended vehicle recovery method is by using a flat bed transporter.The removable

Strany 38 - 3-6 Before driving

6-10 Roadside emergencyTransportingWhen the vehicle is being transported on a trailer or vehicle flat bed transporter, the handbrake must be applied,

Strany 39 - Before driving 3-7

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

Strany 40 - 3-8 Before driving

6-12 Roadside emergencyBulb renewalIt is important that only Jaguar bulbs of the type specified are used when renewing bulbs.Before renewing bulbs, sw

Strany 41 - Before driving 3-9

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

Strany 42 - 3-10 Before driving

6-14 Roadside emergencyFront parking (side) light – bulb renewalOpen the bonnet.The front parking lights are contained within the outer headlight unit

Strany 43 - Before driving 3-11

Roadside emergency 6-15Rear light assembly – bulb renewalThe rear light assembly has the following bulbs:1. Reverse light, type P21W.2. Stop/tail ligh

Strany 44 - 3-12 Before driving

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

Strany 45 - Before driving 3-13

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

Strany 46 - 3-14 Before driving

1-10 Owner informationEmergency assistance (SOS)The emergency assistance feature allows access to the emergency services (police, fire, or ambulance).

Strany 47 - Before driving 3-15

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

Strany 48 - 3-16 Before driving

Roadside emergency 6-19Fuse and Relay PositionsA – Engine compartment fuse boxB – Passenger compartment fuse box

Strany 49 - Before driving 3-17

6-20 Roadside emergencyEngine compartment fuse box – fusesFuse NoFuse TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitF1 cartridge 20 Blue Dip beam, High Intensity Dis

Strany 50 - 3-18 Before driving

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

Strany 51 - Before driving 3-19

6-22 Roadside emergencyF36 Mini 10 Red Canister purge valve, canister close valve, airflow meter, throttle motor relay, power wash relay coil, air con

Strany 52 - 3-20 Before driving

Roadside emergency 6-23Engine compartment fuse box – relaysFuse No Fuse TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitR1 ISO 40 A 40A Black Windscreen wipers.R2 ISO

Strany 53 - Before driving 3-21

6-24 Roadside emergencyPassenger compartment fuse box – fusesFuse NoFuse TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitF60 Mini 20 Yellow Power windows left-hand.F61

Strany 54 - 3-22 Before driving

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

Strany 55 - Before driving 3-23

6-26 Roadside emergencyF91 Mini 10 Red Sunroof, electrochromic mirror, left and right-hand power windows.F92 Mini 10 Red Manual transmission cruise co

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Roadside emergency 6-27Passenger compartment fuse box – relaysRelay No TypeRating (amps)Colour CircuitR15 Micro 20 A 20A Black High beam/front fog lig

Strany 57 - On the road 4-1

Owner information 1-11Call activation and terminationOperation will continue even if the ignition is turned off following an activation.Note: Once a c

Strany 59 - On the road 4-3

Maintenance 7-17MaintenanceGeneral maintenancePrecautions• Ensure that the vehicle is securely supported before working underneath it. Chock a front w

Strany 60 - 4-4 On the road

7-2 MaintenanceGeneral precautions against damage• When working in the engine compartment protect the exterior paintwork by using suitable covers over

Strany 61 - On the road 4-5

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

Strany 62 - 4-6 On the road

7-4 MaintenanceRegular checksIn the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the following checks at the recommended interval

Strany 63 - On the road 4-7

Maintenance 7-5Reservoir and dipstick locations1. Power steering reservoir2. Engine oil dipstick3. Engine oil filler4. Windscreen wash reservoir5. Bra

Strany 64 - 4-8 On the road

7-6 MaintenanceChecking and replenishmentCheck engine oil levelCheck the oil level regularly with the vehicle on flat, level ground.Refer to page 7-5

Strany 65 - On the road 4-9

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

Strany 66 - 4-10 On the road

7-8 MaintenanceCheck power steering fluid levelCaution: It is imperative that the power steering system does not become contaminated in any way. Alway

Strany 67 - On the road 4-11

Maintenance 7-9Check brake/clutch fluid reservoirThe manual transmission clutch fluid is shared with the brake fluid in a common reservoir.!WARNING:Th

Strany 68 - 4-12 On the road

1-12 Owner informationFurther informationOn-screen messagesDuring an assistance call, various status messages are displayed on the radio or navigation

Strany 69 - On the road 4-13

7-10 MaintenanceCheck windscreen washer reservoirRefer to page 7-5 for windscreen washer reservoir location.The washer reservoir contains the fluid fo

Strany 70 - 4-14 On the road

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.!

Strany 71 - On the road 4-15

7-12 MaintenanceEngine anti-freezeAnti-freeze, when used at the correct concentration, not only protects the engine from frost damage in winter, it al

Strany 72 - 4-16 On the road

Maintenance 7-13CapacitiesLitresEngine oil, including oil filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,7The rear ax

Strany 73 - On the road 4-17

7-14 MaintenanceBatteryA low maintenance battery specifically designed for use with this vehicle is fitted in the engine compartment.!WARNING:1. The c

Strany 74 - 4-18 On the road

Maintenance 7-15Check/replenish battery electrolyteNote: In normal climates this must be carried out at least once a year. In hot weather/climates the

Strany 75 - On the road 4-19

7-16 MaintenanceBattery lead disconnectionNote:• Upon battery lead reconnection the radio security code will be required and the clock will need to be

Strany 76 - 4-20 On the road

Maintenance 7-17Windscreen wipersNote:1. The wiper blades will be renewed at every service interval.2. Use Jaguar Screen Clean Paste to remove contami

Strany 77 - On the road 4-21

7-18 MaintenanceTyresTyres of the correct type, manufacturer and dimensions, with correct cold inflation pressures are an integral part of every vehic

Strany 78 - 4-22 On the road

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

Strany 79 - On the road 4-23

Owner information 1-13Message listDuring operation, a sequence of messages will appear on the radio or navigation screen. These are described below.Me

Strany 80 - 4-24 On the road

7-20 MaintenanceWinter (snow) tyresThe tyres fitted as original equipment are designed with a rubber compound, tread pattern and width specially suite

Strany 81 - On the road 4-25

Maintenance 7-21Vehicle careValet kitA valet kit containing a selection of Car Care products is available from the Jaguar accessory range.Interior car

Strany 82 - 4-26 On the road

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

Strany 83 - On the road 4-27

Maintenance 7-23The following products will ensure glass surfaces and windscreen wipers are kept in good condition:Jaguar Screen Clean Paste – Apply t

Strany 84 - 4-28 On the road

7-24 MaintenanceElectrical accessories!WARNING:Alterations to the electrical system, including the fitting of accessories not designed for this Jaguar

Strany 85 - On the road 4-29

Specifications 8-18 SpecificationsVehicle dataEngine 2.5 litre 3.0 litreType . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 86 - 4-30 On the road

8-2 SpecificationsWeights (average/approximate)Gross combination weight is the gross vehicle weight plus recommended trailer weight.Vehicles with auto

Strany 87 - On the road 4-31

Specifications 8-3Roof-rack capacity and trailer weightsNote: loads greater than 60 kg may be carried in the luggage compartment provided the maximum

Strany 88 - 4-32 On the road

8-4 SpecificationsDimensionsmmOverall length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4672Overall width incl

Strany 89 - On the road 4-33

Specifications 8-5Wheels and tyresWheel size/type Tyre size/manufacturer6.5" x 16"5 Spoke Alloy205/55R16 Pirelli or Continental6.5" x 1

Strany 90 - 4-34 On the road

1-14 Owner informationMessage list (continued)Message MeaningNO CELLULAR SIGNAL Trying to connect to networkWAITING TO ACQUIREUNABLE TO PLACE CALL Cal

Strany 91 - On the road 4-35

8-6 SpecificationsTow-bar fixing pointsThe rear longitudinal members are factory pre-marked (A) for drilling for tow-bar mountings.Tow-ball centre hei

Strany 92 - 4-36 On the road

IndexAirbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4Alarms and audible signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 93 - On the road 4-37

IndexDaylight running lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19Dimensions – vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 94 - 4-38 On the road

IndexHealth and safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3HomeLink® Universal Transceiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 95 - On the road 4-39

IndexMessage centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9– clearing messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 96 - 4-40 On the road

IndexTachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Temporary-use spare wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 97 - On the road 4-41

IndexWindow tinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5Windscreen–cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 99 - On the road 4-43

Security and locks 2-12Security and locksIgnition switchThe ignition switch, on the right-hand side of the steering column, has four key positions:0__

Strany 100 - 4-44 On the road

Contents1. Owner informationGeneral information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Warnings, Cautions and Notes . . . . . . . .

Strany 101 - On the road 4-45

2-2 Security and locksVehicle securityWhen leaving the vehicle unoccupied, remember the following:• Apply the handbrake and with automatic transmissio

Strany 102 - 4-46 On the road

Security and locks 2-3Key transmitterThe security system is controlled remotely by a radio frequency, battery-operated, integrated key transmitter.The

Strany 103 - On the road 4-47

2-4 Security and locksKey transmitter battery renewalWhen the battery needs renewal there will be a significant decrease in the effective range of the

Strany 104 - 4-48 On the road

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

Strany 105 - Climate control 5-1

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

Strany 106 - 5-2 Climate control

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

Strany 107 - Climate control 5-3

2-8 Security and locksAuto-relockingThis feature automatically centrally locks and arms the vehicle if the vehicle has been unlocked with the key tran

Strany 108 - 5-4 Climate control

Security and locks 2-9Alarms and audible signalsNote: In certain markets, legislation prohibits the use of audible confirmation signals. In such cases

Strany 109 - Climate control 5-5

2-10 Security and locksSecurity featuresThe security system has been designed for:• Prevention of theft of the vehicle• Prevention of theft of items f

Strany 110 - 5-6 Climate control

Security and locks 2-11Radio frequency approvalIf the type approval of your key transmitter requires inspection, refer to the table below.Type Exam. C

Strany 111 - Climate control 5-7

Contents4. On the road (continued)Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27Interior features . . . . . . .

Strany 112 - 5-8 Climate control

2-12 Security and locksHomeLink® Universal TransceiverThe HomeLink Universal Transceiver is fitted in the roof console. HomeLink can be programmed to

Strany 113 - Climate control 5-9

Security and locks 2-13Press and hold the programmed HomeLink button to activate the programmed device and release when the device begins to activate.

Strany 114 - 5-10 Climate control

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

Strany 115 - Climate control 5-11

Before driving 3-13Before drivingOccupant protectionSeat beltsThe use of front and rear seat belts is mandatory in most countries. Using seat belts sa

Strany 116 - 5-12 Climate control

3-2 Before drivingFront belt height adjustmentTo operate: Press the locking button and slide the anchorage point to the required position to ensure co

Strany 117 - Climate control 5-13

Before driving 3-33. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Clea

Strany 118 - 5-14 Climate control

3-4 Before drivingAdvanced occupant restraint systemIn order to provide optimum protection this vehicle is equipped with front and side airbags for dr

Strany 119 - Climate control 5-15

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

Strany 120 - 5-16 Climate control

3-6 Before drivingWrongUnbelted and too close Use Seat Belts Move Seat RearwardsRecline Back of Seat Tilt Wheel Down/ForwardsCorrect*Belted and 254 mm

Strany 121 - Climate control 5-17

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

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Contents7. MaintenanceGeneral maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1Bonnet release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 123 - Roadside emergency 6-1

3-8 Before drivingFront airbagsThe front airbags use a dual inflation technology and are designed to activate when the vehicle suffers a frontal impac

Strany 124 - 6-2 Roadside emergency

Before driving 3-9Side protectionThe Side Protection system utilizes four airbags: two seat mounted in the front seats, and two curtain airbags locate

Strany 125 - Roadside emergency 6-3

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

Strany 126 - 6-4 Roadside emergency

Before driving 3-11Automatic locking retractorsAll passenger’s seat belts (not the driver’s) have an automatic locking device for use with child seats

Strany 127 - Roadside emergency 6-5

3-12 Before drivingChild restraint tether anchorages and bracketsThe tether brackets are positioned on the rear parcel shelf at the centre-line of eac

Strany 128 - 6-6 Roadside emergency

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

Strany 129 - Roadside emergency 6-7

3-14 Before drivingFront seat – manual adjustmentForward and rearward:Each front seat can be adjusted forward and rearward by lifting the locking bar

Strany 130 - 6-8 Roadside emergency

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

Strany 131 - Roadside emergency 6-9

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

Strany 132 - 6-10 Roadside emergency

Before driving 3-17Door window operationFront windows on all models are electrically operated. Depending on the model, rear windows can be either manu

Strany 133 - Roadside emergency 6-11

Owner information 1-11 Owner informationGeneral informationWhether you are new to the Jaguar marque or have previously owned Jaguar or Daimler vehicle

Strany 134 - 6-12 Roadside emergency

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

Strany 135 - Roadside emergency 6-13

Before driving 3-19Mirror heatingThe door mirrors have heating elements which work when the rear screen heater is switched ON. The mirror heater will

Strany 136 - 6-14 Roadside emergency

3-20 Before drivingInterior rear view mirrorInterior mirrors are either manual dip or electrochromic.Interior rear view mirror – manual dipThe interio

Strany 137 - Roadside emergency 6-15

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

Strany 138 - 6-16 Roadside emergency

3-22 Before drivingLuggage tie-down loopsFour metal loops are positioned in the luggage compartment for attaching straps to secure loads and prevent t

Strany 139 - Roadside emergency 6-17

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

Strany 141 - Roadside emergency 6-19

On the road 4-14On the roadInstrumentsNone of the instruments will show correct indications until the ignition is switched ON (position ‘II’).Speedome

Strany 142 - 6-20 Roadside emergency

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

Strany 143 - Roadside emergency 6-21

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

Strany 144 - 6-22 Roadside emergency

1-2 Owner informationWarnings, Cautions and NotesTake particular note of WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and Notes given throughout this handbook.!WARNING:A warnin

Strany 145 - Roadside emergency 6-23

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

Strany 146 - 6-24 Roadside emergency

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

Strany 147 - Roadside emergency 6-25

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

Strany 148 - 6-26 Roadside emergency

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

Strany 149 - Roadside emergency 6-27

4-8 On the roadAudible warningsVarious sounds are produced for warning and notification purposes as follows:Hazard or Condition Remedy/chime or toneEx

Strany 150

On the road 4-9Message centreDriver information, messages and data are displayed on the message centre display panel situated within the instrument cl

Strany 151 - Maintenance 7-1

4-10 On the roadMessagesThe tables on this and the following pages list all messages and warning lights and explains their meaning.MessageWarning Ligh

Strany 152 - 7-2 Maintenance

On the road 4-11STABILITY CONTROL FAULTStability ControlAmber Displayed when a fault occurs in the stability control system.STABILITY CONTROL ON or OF

Strany 153 - Maintenance 7-3

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

Strany 154 - 7-4 Maintenance

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

Strany 155 - Maintenance 7-5

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

Strany 156 - 7-6 Maintenance

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

Strany 157 - Maintenance 7-7

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

Strany 158 - 7-8 Maintenance

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

Strany 159 - Maintenance 7-9

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

Strany 160 - 7-10 Maintenance

4-18 On the roadExterior lightingExterior lighting switchA. OFFB. side (parking) lightsC. headlightsD. autoE. front fog lightsF. rear fog lightsThe ex

Strany 161 - Maintenance 7-11

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

Strany 162 - 7-12 Maintenance

4-20 On the roadHeadlight levellingThe headlight levelling switch operates when the headlights are switched ON. Push and release the knob to extend it

Strany 163 - Maintenance 7-13

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

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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

Strany 165 - Maintenance 7-15

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

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1-4 Owner informationRegular servicingEach vehicle is given a full ‘Pre-Delivery Inspection’ to ensure that all systems function correctly and that th

Strany 167 - Maintenance 7-17

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

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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

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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

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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

Strany 171 - Maintenance 7-21

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

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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

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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

Strany 174 - 7-24 Maintenance

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

Strany 175 - Specifications 8-1

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

Strany 176 - 8-2 Specifications

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

Strany 177 - Specifications 8-3

Owner information 1-5Protect the environmentWe must all play our part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and disposal of waste clean

Strany 178 - 8-4 Specifications

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

Strany 179 - Specifications 8-5

On the road 4-35Automatic transmissionThe ‘J’-gate gear selector lever is designed to accommodate two different driving techniques as follows:• Automa

Strany 180 - 8-6 Specifications

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

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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

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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

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On the road 4-39ABS monitoringThe ABS control module monitors the ABS electrical system from ignition switch ON to ignition switch OFF. Any malfunctio

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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

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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

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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

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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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