Possibly the starter solenoid mounted on the starter. When it won't start, you could check for power at that small solenoid wire on the starter while the key is held in crank or start position. If you have power then and there, the solenoid should be replaced. If no power on that wire when key is held in start, it is somewhere else in the start circuit, like the neutral safety switch, or clutch switch if manual, or the starter relay or the wiring associated with it.
SOURCE: 2001 Jaguar S-type won't start
Check if your transmission really is in park. I once had the same problem and it was fixed by moving the stick in and out of the park stand for a couple of times. Then the red light illuminating the "P" came on and i could start again.
Has to do with the transmission cable that tends to get a bit loose.
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There should be a positive terminal by the bulkhead...so u could jump start it from there and put some charge in?? neg lead to the chassis(earth) Also you can try and put you live on the starter and earth to the chassis to create a circuit
SOURCE: I have a 1993 Jaguar
I would, Double check your brake fluid level first. Also;
The water from the pressure washer may have made it into 1 or more of the electrical plugs on and/or around the master cylinder. You may try carefully removing the plugs, ( be careful not to break the little plastic clips that hold them in place,) try and use a hair blow dryer to make sure there's no moisture in either end of the plug and then reconnect.
As far as the ABS, ( anti-lock breaking system ), it is a safety and secondary part of your breaking system and usually would not meet emergency statis by itself, however, with your primary breaks also having a warning light on, I absolutely would consider your break issues as an emergency.
I hope this helps.
SOURCE: Jaguar xj8 1998 starting problems
sounds like you may have a clog in the fuel delivery system...Have you changed your fuel filter? If so,check the fuel pump pressure by getting a tester from Harbor Freight...connect to the chafer valve on the fuel rail...If the fuel pressuee is correct,and the filter has been changed please have the dealership do a pressurized intake cleaning.(3m product).It isnt that much to do but will make a great difference in the cars ability to start and the response will be much greater.
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If you lost the key,and you are the registered owner,the dealer can make one for you.
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