SOURCE: Where is the mass air flow sensor located on a jaguar x-type
hi from the uk the location of mass air flow sensor on x type jag is as follows==it is on the r/h/side of the air filter cover with jaguar embossed on top? this sensor is just prior to the intake hose that connects to the motorised throttle body from filter connections underneath it to unplug and meter is held by two screws ?if memory serves ? may i suggest you remove the large hose and use a little wd40 or similar to clean /lubricate the throttle butterfly in throttle body throat at this point so as to prevent future sticking upsetting of idling ? hope this helps ?
SOURCE: Jaquar X Type Oxygen Sensor
two at the front on the exhaust cat and two on the rear, and yes if there tight
SOURCE: x-type jaguar automatic (gear box fault)
I have a 2002 X type (2 litre. done 44000 miles), dash showed gear box problem, (red circle light up). I pulled out and turned the engine off. 5 minutes later turned the engine on. The engine running but the car would not drive either in drive or reverse. Turned the engine off again and on the car driving but not much power. The care is taken to the Jag. dealer and told is misfiring + some gear box faults. Suggesting to change some coils and see (cost about £200+). also possible need to change the gear box costing about £2500+. Please advice. Shall I go ahead with the repair? Should I part exchange.
SOURCE: 2003 jaguar s type what does p 1000 code mean
If the Dianosis test Code P1000 is flagged after DTCs have been cleared, all engine management OBD diagnostic monitor drive cycles HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED. See http://www.bluejag.co.uk for further details on this
SOURCE: 2003 Jaguar S type fuel filter location
Remove the left front wheel and remove the securing nuts to the wheel arch(plastic wheel well liner) pull back from the rear and you will see the fuel filter under it. Thanks.
it is located behind the wheel hub of each tire in front...it rest inside the hub and held by one torque head bolt and the other end connects to the sensor harness.
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