Go to http://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xf-xfr-x250-44/ and do a search for the codes you are getting, or the specific problems you are having.
Consider joining this forum, they can answer ALL questions you may have now or in the future about the car, and are really nice folks!
(and to answer this question as asked: Yes, the transmission on a Jaguar usually is the fault!)
Your Jaguar is a World-Class Motorcar. Do NOT drive it like it is a Sportscar, it ain't. The very first thing you will "munch" will be the transmission if you do.
I know, I learned the hard way.
My Jag was over ten years old when I had to replace the transmission. That alone set me back over seven-and-a-half thousand dollars.
Even though your car can likely go over 150 mph, take your time getting to high speeds. "Goosing" it is the #1 tranny killer.
(The other killer is the 150 mph. at that speed, if you can take your foot from the gas pedal to the brake pedal in 3/4 of a second, you will have traveled 165 feet before you even start stomping down on the brake!)
See ya in the forums! Bruce.
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