Jaguar Vehicle Parts & Accessories - Page 8 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Where is the valet button located
What model car? Most that I know of are located in the glove box. That allows you to LOCK the glove box with the key after setting valet button. IF in glovebox it may be in console where a lock is installed.
All recalls on thev2003 chevroler siveradp
00-06-01-026L
2018/10/03
Engine Replacement After Severe Internal Engine Damage - Replace Intake Manifold
07-06-01-016E
2018/07/24
Information on Internal Engine Noise or Damage After Oil Filter Replacement
16-NA-222
2018/07/23
Information for Engine Concerns Resulting from Lack of Scheduled Maintenance, Improper Service or Aftermarket Calibrations
06-00-89-031E
2018/03/28
OEM and Remanufactured Engine and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Identification
06-06-01-010D
2018/01/31
Information on Close-Coupled Converter and Engine Replacement
PIP3343F
2018/01/09
Possible Engine Oil Leak Due To PCV Freeze-Up
PIE0439
2017/12/04
Engineering Information - California Only - Pilot Initiative - Urgent Service Action Required
01-06-01-011J
2017/11/30
Information on Engine Oil Consumption Guidelines
01-06-01-028C
2016/04/05
Engine - Knocking on Cold Start Explanation
12-06-01-008B
2015/03/09
Vehicle - Engine And Sub Systems Flushing Info. (CANADA)
PIP5169
2014/01/07
Engine Controls - DTC P0300 After Engine Repairs
11-00-90-001B
2013/05/21
Engine - dexos 1(R) and dexos 2(R) Oil Specs/Information
04-06-04-054E
2012/08/06
Engine - THIS BULLETIN HAS BEEN CANCELED
08-06-01-008A
2009/07/27
Engine - Drive Belt Misalignment Diagnostics
05-06-01-010B
2007/09/28
Engine - Sealant Usage/Procedures
06-06-01-019B
2007/06/12
Engine - Coolant Loss With No Visible Leaks
07-06-01-002
2007/03/05
Engine - Revised Connecting Rod Bolt Torque
06-06-01-026
2006/12/22
Engine - New Exhaust Manifold Bolts/Torque Specs
06-06-02-026
2006/12/22
Engine - Revised Exhaust Manifold Bolts/Torque Specs.
06-06-04-046
2006/09/12
Engine Controls - MIL ON/Misfire/Misfire DTC's Set
06-06-04-037
2006/08/04
Engine Controls - MIL Function During I/M Testing
02-06-04-015A
2006/03/07
Starting System - Engine No Start/No Crank Condition
05-06-04-029A
2005/06/24
Engine - Rough Idle/Misfire/MIL ON/DTC P0300
05-06-01-014
2005/05/09
Engine - Oil Leaks In Extreme Cold Temperatures
05-06-04-024
2005/03/17
Engine Controls - Revised DTC P1172 And P2636
04-06-04-057
2004/08/11
Engine Controls - Start/Stall/Poor Driveability
04-06-01-013
2004/04/01
Engine - Serpentine Drive Belt Wear Information
03-06-04-062
2003/11/19
Engine Controls - Revised DTC P2135
03-06-04-032
2003/06/16
Engine Controls - MIL ON/Low Voltage DTC's Set
03-06-04-031
2003/06/01
Engine Controls - Revised DTC P1125 Information
03-06-04-033A
2003/02/26
Engine Controls - Revised DTC P0336
03-06-04-015
2003/02/01
Driveability - Revised Engine Cranks Won't Run Diagnosis
03-06-01-003
2003/02/01
Engine/Transmission - Flexplate/Flywheel Replacement
02-06-01-038
2002/12/01
Engine - Knocking or Lifter Noise
02-06-01-028
2002/08/01
Engine - Crankcase Flushing Recommendation
Why does my remote car alarm LED light stays on?
That's usually an indicator light that the system is active...It can also say stay away from the novice thieves but if a pro wants your car you will be making an insurance claim. Pro's will get the car if they want it...
I have an autowatch touch key immobiliser , that
If its newly installed the ignition interuption relay may not have been installed. Either that or it has been hooked up worng.
only other thing you can do is check the code.
To check if you have the correct code for programming follow these instructions:
- wait for the alarm to immobilise itself – IE the LED flashes slowly
- Turn the ignition on the LED will be constantly on,
- Turn the ignition off, the LED will now flash, count the flashes for the first number in the override code. For example if the first number is 3, count three flashes of the LED. When the LED has flashed the amount of times that corresponds to the first number of the code turn the ignition switch on.
- Turn off the ignition and count the flashes for the next number of the code and so on until all the numbers in the override code have been entered.
- If the code has been recognised the LED will flash very quickly for a few seconds, you are now in programming mode and the alarm is also disarmed.
- If the LED has not flashed quickly - start again from the beginning.
If the number is ‘0’ count 10 flashes of the LED.
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