Jaguar Vehicle Parts & Accessories - Page 7 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Remove interior door panel
On most cars, you have to find any hidden screws in the armrests and remove those. Then if you have electric windows/door locks lift up around the base of them with a flat head screwdriver to get them to pop out and be able to unplug them. When that is done, you usually can just lift at the bottom of the door panel and you will unpop the plastic inserts as you work around the door.
How to detect overheating? In which part or subsystem the detectors are installed?
1. look at the temp gauge, is the temp higher than usual?
2. Do you smell coolant?
3. Is the coolant low in your coolant reservoir?
4. Some where you my have leak.
5. Next time before you park your car after driving it home
take a large piece of card board or tarp, lay it down,
drive over it park, let your car sit awhile. Now see what
liquids leaked on it. If you see coolant you have a leak.
HDS live says radar source unknown. What is radar source?
Radar is microwave energy concentrated into a beam and bounced off approaching aircraft or ships or used for measuring the speed of cars, etc.
Low level microwave energy can be emitted by many sources - leakage from microwave ovens, various electronic equipment...
Nothing happens when i press the buttons
Moms and remote anything don't seem to mix. Had the same issue with my mother in law. Anyway, you should be able to find the model number on the back of the remote. There are many manual libraries online where you should be able to find a manual for your particular remote. My favorite site is
manualslib.com. Good Luck.
On my prestige alarm system, when I hold the lock button down it makes a chirp noise and locks the door, but when I press the unlock button it unlocks the doors with no sound and it use to make a sound?
Hi there.
On quite a few of the Prestige systems, a quick press (whether arming or disarming) will activate the locks and trigger the audible chirp......but holding the button for 2+ seconds bypasses the audible chirp.
Eliminating simple things first (without knowing which model alarm/remote you have), is it possible that the button is sticking down? The easy way to tell is that the locks operate immediately when the button is released. If you find you have released, but the locks seem slow, the sticking button is a distinct possibility.
There are also options to silence the chirps on some systems. If you do not have the specific alarm owners manual handy, I'd suggest a quick google search will prove helpful. If you do find the manual, saving the document, or even just the text on the page and pasting it into a blank word doc will be handy for future reference. A printed copy for the vehicle glove box wouldn't be unreasonable either.
Cheers,
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