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2002 Jaguar X-Type - Page 4 Questions & Answers
How many miles should you be able to get on the 2.5 V6 2002 X type Jag
That depends on how often the engine is abused, how long it sits without running, the length of time between oil changes and driver habits. Normal mileage for that engine is greater than 100,000 miles before overhaul if it has never been overheated and serviced correctly as stated in the owners manual.
Jaguar Key wont come out ignition
Along with turning the wheel, wiggle the gearshift lever while trying to turn the key. The "interlock cable" is attached to the shift lever - it might have too much slack. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Interior lights fuse discription
Basically every light that comes on inside the cabin area. Dash, dome, and door lights. All these are controlled by three different areas. Light switch, dimmer switch and the body control module. All the lights have one power source, but three grounds sources.
Fuel tank half full. Why is 'low fuel' light on?
is it 2.5 or 3.0 ltr petrol? if so it is fitted with saddle type fuel tank which passes over the propshaft and has 2 fuel level sensors one each side and a jet pump to transfer fuel from one side to the other, sounds like you have problem inside the fuel tank the main fuel pump side of the tank may be drying out. rh side of tank i think. hope this helps/
2.5l engine, 5-speed A/T. How many miles can I go after gas light turns on?
It depends on what speed you're driving, if the terrain is hilly or flat, what the ambient temperature is. I haven't seen my low fuel light in ages. Keep in mind it isn't a good idea to run your fuel level so low. The fuel pump is cooled by the fuel (its inside the tank). Running the fuel level very low allows the pump to run above the fuel and not stay cool. I strongly suggest keeping the upper 3/4 tank full as I do. It certainly doesn't save anybody money to run a tank of fuel completely out before refueling. You may fill up more often over a given period of time but you're buying less fuel each time.
No heat, how do I tell what is causing this?
I would change the Thermostat first. Then if that didn't fix the problem. I would check to see if the coolant system is air bound. I do this by removing both Heater core hoses and running a garden hose in one of the hoses for a while. not only to flush the heater core but to get water in there. This happens at times.
Alarm is going bananas in the high winds. Can i disconnect it?
The electronics are complex.
I would advise you not to tamper with the alarm system as that is likely to trigger the security/immobilise system and stop you from starting the car.
I would take the car to a Jag service center and discuss some options with them for either fixing the problem or disabling the alarm in manner that will not cause problems with the security system.
How to change headlight bulbs on an x-type jaguar
1) Remove battery box top
2) Unclip the 1/2" hose above light housing and push out of way, clip is sharp!
3) With a 10mm socket, remove one bolt that secures engine compartment fuse box, When the bolt is removed, slide the fuse box backwards toward firewall until front clips are clear of slots, gently lift and push up and aside to middle of compartment. These steps will help give you some elbow room
Where is fuse for DSC located and the unit if i have to replace it ?
the dsc system. [dynamic stability control] is part of the abs system you need to get the fault codes out of the system. the fuse is unlikley to be the problem, but it is in the underbonnet fusebox. a cheap basic eobd2 fault code reader should do which only will read codes from the engine control module, but codes from the abs is also logged in the ecm, on your xtype, the most likely reasons for your problem are, the 1.reluctor rings on the rear,2.one of the front abs sensors or the link leads, the fault code is the clue. hope this helps.
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