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How to change engine belts on a jaguar x-type 2003 3.0

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To Remove BELTS : Drive Belt :
Disconnect battery ground cable
Remove wheel and tire
Detach accessory drive belt
detention drive belt
detach accessory drive belt
Remove accessory drive belt
slacken the tensioner
remove accessory belt drive

Install in reverse order
WATER PUMP BELT : Remove battery tray
Remove water pump belt
De-tension water pump belt
Remove water pump belt

Installation in reverse
Hope this is helpfull

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SOURCE: 2003 Jaguar S-Type, programming a key fob

If its a new key fob the only way you can program it is this the factory scan tool, u'll have to take it to a dealership for them to do this and they will charge you .5 hrs for labor.only x-types can be programmed without the jaguar software. Im guessing it will cost you between 40 and 50 bucks to have them program it.

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SOURCE: coolant and power steering fluid for 2003 S-type Jaguar

coolant is a jaguar special but power steering is standard atf (transmission fluid)

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SOURCE: Jaguar X-Type cam belt

These are chain driven. The only issue I have seen with these are the chain tensioners breaking. Generaly with chain driven engines, the chain will last the life of the vehicle, unless something like the tensioner or guide brakes. If it does break repairs can be fairly expensive.

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SOURCE: Timing/Cam belt replacement on a Jaguar X type

there is no belt, it a timing chain so no need to replace.

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SOURCE: 2003 jaguar s type what does p 1000 code mean

If the Dianosis test Code P1000 is flagged after DTCs have been cleared, all engine management OBD diagnostic monitor drive cycles HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED. See http://www.bluejag.co.uk for further details on this

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Fig. Accessory drive belt routing-X-Type with 2.5L and 3.0L engines


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