1996 jaguar xj6 dtc test code p1178
Fault code P1178Rich Fuelling Trim, Long Term (AMFR)Check for manifold air leaks, rectify as necessary Check for recorded MAFS fault code, rectify as necessary Clear fault code and perform service drive cycle to verify fault cleared Contact Jaguar Service Hotline if fault still present.
Taken from the Jag service manual.
1/6/2021 7:53:14 PM •
1995 Jaguar XJ6
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on Jan 06, 2021
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What does failed front RH
Exactly what it says. the lamp in your front turn indicator is not working - check replace bulb.
11/7/2020 8:11:20 PM •
2000 Jaguar...
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on Nov 07, 2020
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My 2002 jaguar xtype was stolen is there any way it can be located thru the key fob? My car did not has a gps system installed at the time
Unfortunately there isn't. The key fob is purely a gadget to op the doors and trunk using a localised radio transmitter. You need a proper tracker which you hide somewhere in the vehicle out of sight. Even the GPS is not trackable, it only supplies the location to the person inside the vehicle.
There are four likely outcomes
The car turns up and it was used by joyriders.
It is going to be used in a robbery and will be torched.
It will be taken apart for spares.
Or it will be on a container ship heading for Africa.
I had a Lada stolen, it was found damaged and abandoned near a quarry, it had been damaged in a crash and someone stole the HUGE battery in it.
I had a Kawasaki 250 stolen and it was never recovered.
Sorry you lost your Jag, I'm British. I believe in Karma :>)
On a 2005 jaguar s type will not start
If the engine will not crank over then check the battery, cables and starter relay. If it cranks then spray a little starter fluid into the throttle body. If it starts then you have a fuel problem. If not a problem in the ignition system.
Peugeot 407 boot wont open
We had a similar problem with a 2008 right hand drive 407;ST HDI Touring. Suddenly the remote would not lock the doors and whenever you drove over 20kph then back under it would keep trying to lock itself. Anyhow after a thorough reading of the manual we discovered that the car will only lock if all the doors are closed properly. What we didn't realise is that the glass panel in the boot lid will also open outward like a flap, to allow smaller parcels to be placed in the boot without having to open the larger boot lid. We owned a Mercedes 300TE which didn't have this feature so didn't think to look for it. This was not closed properly. The handle/release must have been knocked when washing the car. Anyhow, once it was firmly shut everything went back to normal. Good as new.
3/21/2020 6:59:56 PM •
2005 Jaguar...
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on Mar 21, 2020
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