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X type jaguar starts but no accelerator and loads of black smoke

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    Marvin May 11, 2010

    what type of engine please.

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Check your injectors out they might need changing and your coils

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Burning Oil!!! If its not burning carbon deposits and choking on an intake blockage. Both will cause severe power loss, though intake blockage is not an immediate sign of fatal engine problems. Power loss due to oil burning is a symptom of warn out piston rings and cylinder walls. This allows oil to seep up into the combustion chamber which at the same time allows the needed fuel/air compression to escape between the piston rings and cylinder walls. Either way, this is NOT a good symptom to experience. You may confirm or rule out the worn out internal engine components by checking the oil dip-stick for fresh gasoline odor......I would strongly advise you take your car to a reputable mechanic or dealership. And I'm really sorry, but as much as I love Jaguars, parts are EXPENSIVE! Your monetary health might suffer less had you even owned a Ferrari

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SOURCE: Black smoke on acceleration diesel x-type jaguar

can anyone tell me where the intercooler is on a 05 plate jaguar x type 2.0 diesel thanks

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SOURCE: Jag X TYPE Diesel Black smoke coming from exhaust on acceleration

i had this problem and thought the fuel filter oil filter needed replacing so i have just had a service done but problem is still there but not as bad. been told it could be the AGR valve or a split pipe going to it which recuirculates unused fuel back to burn again. therefore unspent fuel is coming out of the exhaust causing the black smoke. i am still looking for the answer aswell, hope this helps.

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