2008 Jaguar XJ6 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
The main fuse in jaquar
Hi Mohammed
what fuses are you wanting? for what item? if you require the location of all the fuse boxes they are as follows.
1, Under the hood ( bonnet)( if your car is left hand drive) it should be on the right hand side, if it is a right hand drive, it will be on the left hand side in a black box.
2, This will also depend on left or right hand drive, if left hand drive there is a fuse box either to the right or left in the foot well area where you put your feet it will be on the side it will be behind an panel .
3,there are 2 fuse boxes in the trunk ( boot) of the car as you look at the car from the rear they should be on the right hand side behind a panel
hope this helps
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2008 Jaguar XJ6
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1993 Xj6 check engine light on the VCM say Fail 17. Can I continue to drive
ff17 is throttle position sensor its the variable resistor on the throttle body or wiring to it thats causing the fault code the car will carry on working but the fueling will not be correct cos its working on get you home system so the ecm uses basic settings to keep the engine running ie, avg temp etc.
Jaguar xj6 84 model when
from memory the fuel pump relay has a timer part built inside to prime the system at ignition on sounds like its gone down
My 1990 Jaguar xj6 Sovereign
Obviously, the pump is not receiving any power and your rube goldberg is not doing the trick. Get a hold of a schematic and you will do the job right. In the meantime just hookup a wire from the battery plus terminal to the pump plus terminal with a on/off switch so you can turn the pump on and off manually.
1996 jaguar xj6 will not start no response on remote suspect security system. any thoughts?
does the check engine light go off after a few seconds of swiching on without cranking engine?if so i suspect your car is a X300 model if so a common cause of this is a corroded/open circuit wire in or around one of the connectors under bonnet/hood at rhf around or below the washer bottle filler behind headlamp i think it was yellow/white wire in a white connector. its the ok to start signal coming from the security and locking module which is under the boot/trunk fuse box which can fail also if you get a wring diagriam for engine managment system that would make the job a lot easier i gave mine away when i retired otherwise i could have emailed the relevant part good luck
Can you tell me the "normal" PSI cylinder compression for a Series 3 XJ6 Jaguar
SINCERE Apologies for the SPAM answer you got from jamessizer... (a book peddler).
No serious mechanic is EVER going to tell
you a "NORMAL" compression (nor should they).
As a well running engine runs through it's possible LIFE-CYCLE... It is highly probable the cylinder compression can decrease significantly (harmlessly... smooth as silk).
The ONLY reason to troubleshoot with a COMPRESSION GUAGE is to detect engine imbalance (like a dead cylinder)... looking for
burnt / cracked piston, burnt valves etcetera...
If the compressions are similar... no MECHANICAL conclusions should be drawn from any specific pressures...
Hope this helps your understanding... especially of Jaguar Engines.
Factory manuals for my Jags were quite expensive...
but also very informative... and there are some serious ENTHUSIASTs volunteering here if you care to elabortate on what issues you are having...
Why does jaguar low fuel light stay on
Could be for many reasons , but you need to check electricals for the sensor and make sure that there is no open circuit.
If electric is good , then your problem is with the sensor itself , probably need changing
Radio works, cd player work. but no volume output
Check speaker connections. If still no sound chexk speakers with either a ohm meter or in a pinch you can quicky and carefully touch the speaker wires to a 1.5 volt battery (AA or AAA) you should get a popping sound.if the speakers are fine and the stereo is not on mute then the internal amplifier has gone out
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