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it should be in your hanbook if you have not got it try looking on the fuse box covers in the trunk under hood in the cabin lower A post plus there may be 2 more fuse boxes under the rear seat kick panels depends on model/year
PistonHeadsThe kickdown switch on 2000 model XJ8 3.2 Sovereign is not working. Based on members experience is this likely to a faulty switch or a computer problem?
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My sincere apologies for the delayed response. I am personally going back to answer your unanswered questions. I do not know if you still need this information, but I am going ahead and answering it anyway. You may want to Print the Diagrams for future use.
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you need a c-clamp and a small block of wood..place the wood n the caliber piston and twist the bar on the c-clamp make sure your master cylinder reservoir is opened up.
they are pressed in, Jaguar uses a special tool which fits over the bushing and you have to use a press to remove them, sometimes they are so tight they need to be burped out with an air hammer.
Not a job I would tackle myself as you need to strip down the suspension to get the arm off for replacement.
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