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i have a 1995 jaguar xj6 3.2ltr.x300 model.the car has been running fine until yesterday morning when it wouldnt turn over at all.the battery is fully charged and now there is no dashboard lights.please help.cheers.
If the locks are working whilst you are driving then more and likely it is the actual door lock assy that is bad. the solenoid go bad and can cause erratic operation. But unfortunately they are only available with the whole door lock/latch assy.
I would disconnect the drivers and see if the problem still exists. JPTCAT
I have an X300 and had very high emmissions at an MOT. Diagnosed by Jaguar as the Lamda (02) sensors. Bought alternatives as Jag wanted a fortune and had them fitted by the Jaguar Main Dealer. Took it for MOT and it still had the same emmissions! MOT chap swapped the leads of the two Lambda sensors over and it was perfect! Still don't know if was the problem or the sensors were faulty.
So check if either the Lamda sensors are faulty or they are plugged in the wrong way. Try swapping the leads first as it is much cheaper!
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