20 Most Recent 1989 Jaguar Vanden Plas - Page 5 Questions & Answers

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Where is the ecu located

Front seating area, passenger side, under dash, mounted behind kick panel. Please let me know if you need anything else.
4/7/2010 10:57:15 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Apr 07, 2010
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Whats the difference between the

it depends on what parts that are needed. Many parts do not interchange for the computerized system had changes each year built
4/2/2010 6:14:00 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Apr 02, 2010
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My transmission make a cliking

A couple of things, your trans fluid could be low (shouldnt cause it to pop out of gear) but check it too and the motor/trans mounts are probably bad causing the trans to slip out of gear;
3/31/2010 12:21:42 AM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 31, 2010
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What are the symptoms of

Alternator Faults: Battery warning light doesn’t go out. On older cars this is normally caused by an alternator fault, although it can also be caused by the wiring going to earth before reaching it.

To check – simply remove the warning light lead. If the light then goes out the fault is in the alternator. If it doesn’t the problem is in the wiring. N.B. There are some exceptions to this rule as some vehicles are fitted with an item called a charge relay but the test applies in about 95% of cases.

Battery warning light doesn’t come on – Remove the warning light lead and earth it. If the light comes on, its an alternator problem if it doesn’t it’s a wiring/bulb fault. (The same exceptions apply as in the previous paragraph).

Battery light goes out but battery does not charge: This is normally NOT a alternator fault. The cause is frequently a slipping fan belt (they don’t always screech) or a bad connection either to earth or to be positive side of the battery. To check the fan belt inspect it for tightness, wear, and also inspect the pulleys.

The belt should drive on it’s sides – not its bottom. If the belt is too deep in the pulley groove inspect closely and suspect wrong/worn belt or pulleys. Secondly if you connect a multi- meter between the positive and negative terminals and then move the positive to the alternator outlet with the engine running the voltage should be the same i.e. 13.5 – 14.5 volts if it is charging.


The following grid gives some more common faults.

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Component testing: This Section deals with testing the individual components of an alternator. It is not the definitive list, but a guide. So don’t think that just because the component appears to test out without problems that it has no faults – unfortunately life isn't that simple.

I am going to assume the alternator has been stripped, cleaned and that you have read the other relevant sections of this web.

Rotor
Check for circuit through windings with meter or test light. Typical resistance is about 3.5 ohms for 12 v and 8 ohms for 24 v. Test this by connecting between the two ‘slip-rings’. (The part which the brushes rub against). Next check that the rotor windings don’t go to earth by putting one of the leads to the body. Visually the rotor windings should not be burnt and the slip-rings themselves relatively un-grooved. Although minor grooves are acceptable if they become to deep the slip-rings will have to be replaced. It will have been worthwhile putting your finger onto the slip-ring and spinning the unit prior to dismantling to check that it is concentric. Small variations are acceptable but if in doubt skim in a lathe.

Stator
Test for circuit between each of the phases with a test light or meter and then check that it doesn’t go to earth. Ensure that the windings are un-burnt and covered in lacquer. N.B. many stator faults are caused by the windings shorting between each other and not through going to earth. This fault is almost impossible to detect, so the visual examination is all important.

Rectifier
This is the most difficult to explain, test procedure so I am going to describe how to test in only the simplest terms.

The rectifier consists of 1 positive and 1 negative diode for each phase (wire) coming out of the stator. These are called power diodes and split the power into positive and negative voltage. To check a diode ensure that electricity can flow in one direction but not in the other by checking with your meter or test light and then reversing it (One way you should get a reading, and the other way you should not)

In addition, many rectifiers also have excitation diodes these smaller (normally) diodes are tested in exactly the same way.

A three phase alternator will have three positive and three negative power diodes plus usually another three excitation diodes.
I appreciate that this is not a good description however, if you run into trouble e-mail or phone us and we will help if possible.

Regulator
Difficult to test when it is off the vehicle. These days they are frequently combined with a brush box and tend to be changed on any major rebuild. This is the one part of an alternator that will have intermittent faults. So depending on what the fault is it may be worth changing it especially if no other problems can be found.

General
Bearings – If noisy replace them. N.B. Always check bearing housings for wear.

Casings
Check for cracks/stripped threads or broken studs.


Hope this helped.
3/30/2010 5:09:55 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 30, 2010
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What cause an instrument panel

Hello you may just need to replace a fuse to solve your problem. if you have the owner manual find the fuse panel diagram and change the instrument panel fuses. J.
3/30/2010 4:38:46 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 30, 2010
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Can instrument panel flickering cause

have the charging system checked to see if alternator output is steady, this may cause drive-ability issues if the alternator is defective or you have poor battery cable connections or a poor engine ground from the battery, clean and tighten all as needed.
3/29/2010 3:15:01 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 29, 2010
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How do i remove the

Hi.

You need to disconnect battery cable, remove securing screws, depending on the model you may need to remove the fascia securing screws also.

Here below instructions to replace the spedometer (and remove instrument cluster). Instructions start from where it says Speedometer, click on the picture to enlarge :

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3/26/2010 6:35:59 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 26, 2010
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Can i manually reset my

Yes you can but there will be some side effects associated with it also, but those memory related problems will be temporary and will reprogram itself after you drive the car for a few miles again. You can reset the check engine light by disconnecting the battery. Most vehicles from 1996 and newer have a stay alive memory built-in to the computer system. When you disconnect the battery from the vehicle to reset the check engine light. The computer will be able to hold the memory and the code for several minutes and in some cases several hours.Battery voltage is stored in a capacitor and is supplied to the computer to keep the memory alive. The way around this is to disconnect the batteryand then hold down on the horn button.
This will drain the small electrical current that is stored in the control modules capacitor. this will reset check engine light for sure.
As a side note, when you do this you will definitelyerase all memoryassociated with the computer as well.
When you reconnect the battery on the vehicle and confirm the reset check engine light procedure has been successful, you may find that the engine idle may be erratic for several drive cycles. This is because the memory idle learn has also been erased along with your check engine light code. This problem is usually short-term and will correct itself, after driving the vehicle for a few miles at highway speeds.
Also note if the check engine light comes back on after this reset check engine light procedure you have a hard failure code. This is when a failure is constant and will need diagnosis.
So to review you do have a few options for resetting your check engine light, but the easiest way is to use an auto scan tool to clear the code.
Have a look at it and comment if you need more advice.
Best


3/26/2010 3:16:47 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 26, 2010
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What makes the control panel

Hello. You have a loose connection somewhere under the dash. look in the yellow pages under autoelectric repair shops to find a local shop with all of the diagnostic tools and know how to repair that quickly. Joe
3/25/2010 5:00:34 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 25, 2010
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How do i get to

Hi.

I have the manual for the XJ8 (Vanden Plas), however that is the factory manual from Jaguar, and disassembly procedure for the instrument cluster it is not illustrated.

Better if you instead use this manual for XJ6, showing step by step disassembly of the whole car.

You can find both manuals here:

XJ6 full repair manual

XJ8 Factory service 1

XJ8 Factory service 2
3/25/2010 4:27:45 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 25, 2010
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Car loses power on acceleration.

This is a fuel system related problem.

I recommend you take the car for a scan. Also check to see if the exhauste pipe is not leaking.

Good luck and thanks for using Fixya
3/20/2010 10:25:03 AM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 20, 2010
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Changing a fuel pump in

Things You'll Need:
  • Ratchet and socket
  • Wrench set
  • Floor jack and 2 jack stands
  • Ratchet extension
  • Fuel tank sending unit wrench number 310-123
  • Screwdriver
  • Slip joint pliers
  • New O-ring seal
  • Clean engine oil
Relieve the Fuel System Pressure
  1. Step 1 Detach the splash shield from the frame rail located underneath the driver's side door. Use a ratchet and socket.
  2. Step 2 Unplug the electrical connector you will see after removing the splash shield. The connector leads to the fuel pump module.
  3. Step 3 Start the engine and let it idle until it stalls. Then crank the engine for about 5 seconds to relieve the remaining fuel pressure from the system. If the engine does not start due to a bad fuel pump, crank the engine to make sure fuel pressure is relieved.
  4. Step 4 Turn the ignition key to the Off position.
  5. Remove the Fuel Pump
  6. Step 1 Disconnect the ground, battery cable from the battery using a wrench.
  7. Step 2 Jack up the rear of your F-150 using a floor jack and support it on 2 jack stands.
  8. Step 3 Remove the tank shield if your particular model is equipped with it using a ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.
  9. Step 4 Support the fuel tank with the floor jack.
  10. Step 5 Disconnect the straps holding the tank to the truck's body using the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.
  11. Step 6 Lower the fuel tank just enough to gain access to the fuel lines, vapor lines and fuel pump electrical connector on top of the tank.
  12. Step 7 Disconnect the fuel lines and vapor lines from the sending unit/pump module. Press the lock tabs on the lines quick connectors and carefully pull the lines from their fittings. Then unplug the pump-module electrical connector.
  13. Step 8 Release the sending unit/pump module by turning the lock ring counterclockwise using the fuel tank sending unit wrench 310-123 or equivalent. See the Resources box and Tip boxes at the bottom of this article for more information.
  14. Step 9 Lift the sending unit/pump module off the tank carefully and discard the O-ring seal underneath the flange of the module.
  15. Install the Fuel Pump
  16. Step 1 Remove the old fuel pump from the module using a screwdriver and a pair of slip joint pliers and install the new pump on the module.
  17. Step 2 Lubricate the new O-ring seal with clean engine oil and lay the seal on the fuel tank opening.
  18. Step 3 Install the sending unit/pump module in the tank and turn the lock ring clockwise using the fuel tank sending unit wrench.
  19. Step 4 Lift the fuel tank just enough to attach the fuel lines, vapor line and plug the pump module electrical connector.
  20. Step 5 Raise the fuel tank to set it in its mounting place and secure the tank straps using the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket.
  21. Step 6 Install the fuel tank shield using the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket, if you had to remove it.
  22. Step 7 Lower your Cadillac Deville.
  23. Step 8 Connect the ground, battery cable using the wrench.
  24. Build Fuel System Pressure
  25. Step 1 Plug the electrical connector located on the frame rail underneath the driver's side door.
  26. Step 2 Attach the splash shield to the frame rail using the ratchet and socket.
  27. Step 3 Turn the ignition key to the "On" position for three seconds to let the fuel system build pressure. Then turn the key to the "Off" position. Repeat the cycle three times to make sure the system has enough pressure.
  28. Step 4 Start the engine and check for fuel leaks.
Good luck and do rate this solution, please.
3/20/2010 12:35:21 AM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Mar 20, 2010
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The idle speed control valve on my 96 Jag VDP was

TAKE IT TO DEALERSHIP.THEY WILL ADJUST AND REPROGRAM IDLE TO LEARN.WHEN YOU BUY A NEW IDLE SPEED CONTROL VALVE THE PCM HAS TO REPROGRAM TO LEARN ITS NEW IDLE POSITION.
2/24/2010 4:26:06 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Feb 24, 2010
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All warning lights & dials on dash flip on and off continuiously?

I would suspect that the alternator is not charging sufficiently.

Be sure that it is charging or you risk a break down if the battery dies.

2/4/2010 4:38:11 AM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Feb 04, 2010
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The door handle does not

Hello. All door panels are attached with clips that attach to the back of the panel and then get inserted into holes in the door frame. These clips are usually plastic and rather delicate. They often break when you try to remove the panel; but the good news is that they are common items available at most auto parts and auto body/paint supply store.
Begin by checking the panel and the door handle area for screws. Remove all of the screws paying close attention to which screw goes in each hole. One safe way to do this is to tape each screw to a piece of cardboard and label each one. Once any screws are removed, use a putty knife to pry the panel up. Slide the blade between the frame and the panel and gently lift up working your way around the panel and freeing up the clips as they become accessible to you. Regards, Joe
1/16/2010 10:46:20 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Jan 16, 2010
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Not sure what kind of transmission fluid to use in

Dexron 3 is what is now used to replace Jaguar Tranny Oils
9/16/2009 8:35:41 PM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Sep 16, 2009
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1993 XJ6 4.0 Fuel 39 / Fail 39 Engine seems to run

1st u need a service manual-it has pages of codes-ch engine lite can mean old 02 sensors-cheers mate
8/22/2009 6:12:06 AM • Jaguar Vanden... • Answered on Aug 22, 2009
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