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Sonja Glover Posted on Mar 31, 2017

2007 Jaguar S Type no clock or temperature lights on dash

I have a 2007 Jaguar S type and my clock and temperature lights on my dash do not work. Can anyone tell me the problem?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2008

SOURCE: 2002 jaguar x type clock

I found this on a wiki search...it worked for me on my 03 X-Type
"Press and hold the mode button with the radio on. This will bring up a screen, select 12 or 24 hour scale, depending on what your preference is...press mode again...now enter the time with the keypad, using a "0" before the hour,if the hour is not in double digits. Press mode again...Now use the # button to change from AM to PM. Hope this helps!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2009

SOURCE: Jaguar s type telephone bluetooth

When I went to the Jaguar dealership the dealer (Farmingtonhills of Michigan Jaguar dealership)told me that only either 2005 or it was 2006 and better are the only autos with this function. I have a 2004 and I wanted to do the same thing. There might be another solution that I did not think of untill I left, asking them if it possible to install a bluetooth package. This might be possible, but for those of us that have a 2005 and lower model they did not come with this feature.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: clock?

there is a menu button to the right of the radio volume knob. with the radio on push and hold that button then push it until it says set clock or the clock starts flashing. then adjust clock

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2009

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: 02 Jaguar S Type - Heater blowing cold air

Has the vehicle overheated recently, if not there is a failure of the Coolant from engine valve controller, that measures flow through the Heater Matrix. Come back with more, as necessary.
Regards,DT

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