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2008 Jaguar XJR 4.0 Questions & Answers
Jag xjr(supercharged) left for 2
ithink p1508 is a dealer fault code and relates to a air leak after the supercharger ie a intercooler/hoses problem you need someone with jag knowledge locally to help you
No heat to car water
Hi
Stick a garden hose up the heater pipe, if you get water out of the other heater hose its not blocked
Rear bumper loose
try tighting the mounting bolts in behind the rear valance plate also if u can check mounting brakets inside rear bumper goodluck
I have a 2001 Jaguar
- That has to be frustration. A couple things.
- First thing is are you using new OEM alternator? Or a rebuilt or re-manufactured alternator? There can be differences. I always recommend a new OEM rather than a rebuilt alternator when these issues arise. Just to get out of the way the quality of the alternator you are using now. Make sure that is not an issue.
- It's obvious for some reason your cars charging is malfunctioning for some reason. Once you are sure that the alternator is good and is actually functioning properly then we look at why the voltage is dropping. You should have 14 Volts - 14.5 Volts at all times no matter what. When put under a load it may drop to 13 Vots or 12.5 Volts for just a couple seconds and then pop right back up to normal running voltage. So your alternator OR the charging system in general, for some reason, is not charging properly at all weather under a load or not.
- An alternator MUST maintain an output of 13.8 Volts MINIMUM to charge the battery.
- First thing is to remove the serpentine belt and spin all the pulley and make sure they all turn free and with no hangups. If the alternators spinning is inhibited so to will the output to will be inhibited. All the pulleys should spin free but the crankshaft.
- Next I need you to check all the heavy wiring under the hood. Check the battery cable and clamps real good. These big cables often rot way inside and become defective and you would never know it unless you inspected them real well. Check connections at the alternator and starter too. The big black ground cables going to the block. Look them over real real well and feel for breaks and if needed splice them back and look for greening (oxidation) of the cables. make sure to re insulate any spliced wiring real well with electrical tape.
- Double check the battery again. If the battery has fallible ports the take a flat tool and carefully open the lids and fill with distilled water until full. Be real careful wihile doing this. Battery acid will eat anything including skin. Wash any off right away. Wear protective eye wear and gloves too when doing this.
- One of the things that may be the cause after all this is checked is that the PCM does regulate the alternator on this vehicle. If all the things above I have listed bring no change then you will need to have the PCM diagnosed by a Jaguar dealer or specialist because your PCM could in fact be the problem.
- Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa.
Regards,
Tony
I have a Jaguar XJR
under the hood, there is a fusebox, in it are 4 things you need to look form, the high beam and low beam fuses, make sure the low beam is fine and not blown. Then the high beam relay and low beam relay. Swap the relays, you'll find that its reversed now if one of the relays needs replacing.
Under the cover of the fuse box is a diagram showing where everything is.
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