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Sounds like the problem I'm having. No noise coming from the fuel pump when the ignition is switched on. I've read that there is an inertia switch that, when activated, stops the fuel pump from working. Haynes says it's behind the passenger side kick panel, but I don't see it on my 1991 XJ6 (XJ40). Do you know where it is?
Jaguar has an inertial sensing fuel pump cut off relay. It is supposed to be behind one of the panels next to your feet, in the front seat. It has a rod that sticks out, that has to be depressed back in. But sometimes there is also a complex procedure you have to do with the ignition switch as well. The dealer will give you the details for free if you call them.
in the boot(trunk in n america) lift out the ply cover on the spare wheel, and the wheel, between the wheel and the rear is a ply and steel filler panel, held in by screwa, unscrew these and the pump (s) is under there.
Hi irvj6ohn: The 1993 and 1994 XJ6 Fuel Pump Relay is located in the trunk of the vehicle on the right hand rear side. It is light blue and black in color. I hope this helps.
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