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I was changing the cd in the dark and accidently pushed a new cd under the radio. Any idea how to get it out. It is a recent purchase of 2008 Jaguar x-type. Thanks

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Is there any of the disc sticking out? If it is you might be able to grip it with fine nosed pliers and pull it back out. If it has disappeared into the dashboard your only option is to remove the radio unit out of the dash and get it out that way. Try the YouTube link below it is for an X type similar to yours.
either way there is a good chance you'll have a badly scratched cd.

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2008

SOURCE: I need the radio code

As an anti-theft deterrent, Jaguar began installing radios at the end of the Series III era which required the input of a security code to enable the radio to function. While coded radios are a pain, our experience is that they have drastically reduced the radio theft rates in major cities like Atlanta.
When cars with coded radios were first sold, the owner received a pair of plastic cards, about the size of regular credit cards, listing the radio code. When used Jags trade hands, these cards are forgotten and usually are not passed on with the car. And then when the battery dies and is replaced, the radio insists upon being recoded before it will work again.
One tip is that the dealer technicians frequently would write the radio code under the hood of the car in marker. There are also reports that the radio code was on a paper label which was stuck to the underside of the hood when the radio was installed. So if you do not have your code, it is a good idea to look under the hood for the paper label or for a hand-written four or five digit number. You may get lucky; we have known owners who found their radio code in this manner.
To recode the radio once you have the code, turn the car’s ignition on and then turn the radio on until the word "code" is displayed on the radio faceplate. Enter the radio code slowly and deliberately, firmly pushing on each button. If you have entered the correct code, after the last numeral is entered the radio will beep and then begin to play on the last station selected. If the radio has been uncoded for a long time, or if power has been removed from the radio for a long time, sometimes you will be unable to enter what you know is the correct radio code. In these cases, leave the radio powered, with "code" displaying, for an hour or so and then try to reenter the code. The code will usually take after doing this.
It is not possible to guess at the radio code and to just keep trying combinations of numbers until stumbling on the correct code. The radio will accept only three coding attempts before it locks up for an hour. Then you have three more attempts before it locks up for eight hours, then three more tries before it locks up for 24 hours, and so on. The times indicated may not be accurate, but the process is correct as described.
If you cannot locate your radio code, either from the previous owner or from the car itself, the only way to get the security code is to pull the radio to retrieve the radio’s serial number and to request the code from your friendly Jaguar dealer. All dealers have the ability to retrieve these codes, although they will vary in their willingness to do so for individual owners.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 Jaguar S-Type Battery

I had to change the battery in my 1999 S-Type, you will need the radio code, I also needed to reprogramme the board computer which is easy if you have your manual at hand, also the car might act strangely for a while, but this is explained in your users manual, nothing to worry about.

Hope this helps.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 19, 2008

SOURCE: Installing a cd changer into a 2002 Jaguar S-Type

SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE A VERY EARLY MODEL CD CHANGER ALPINE UNIT THE S TYPE
USED A AUDIOVOX CD CHANGER HOPE THIS IS USEFUL

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2009

SOURCE: can you tell me step by step removal of s type

thanx guys for the reply, i just got underneath the dash and was able to access 2 x 8 mm bolts at the rear of the consel by pulling out the small money tray and slipping a small thin flat head screwdriver to ease out the clips, then pull the consuel back to allow u to get to the 4 x 8 mm bolts holding the unit in place, then remove.

Testimonial: "excellent, worked a treat thanks very much, cheers"

blustu

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2010

SOURCE: has anyone got radio code for x-type sport jaguar

It's not generic, phone dealership with VIN No. They will provide code, it will cost about £7

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