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charles oppon Posted on May 31, 2014
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Where is the signal indicator? what does robert meant by the relay?

Where is the signal indicator? and where is the relay?robert

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Charles, that was a Roberta, and wasn't referencing your problem-that was a suggested solution (check the date it was posted) gathered by computer here at fixya.

Google that code number, or go here>http://www.obd-codes.com/ and put the number in the search box at the site. You will get something. That sounds like a manufacturer specific code, not a generic obd-II code.
Yes, I just saw it was, and the site I gave you has information on Jaguar codes. At the site, click on "trouble codes" at the top of the page, and the page you go to has the information on manufacturer specific codes, Jaguar included. A long list of codes. So you had a misfire on #5, and still having a problem? Double check your code number, that P1467 refers to an A/C compressor temperature sensor malfunction.

  • montehammons Jun 02, 2014

    Robert was talking about the turn signal indicator switch, and the flasher relay associated with the turn signals. only reason you got that "solution" was because both were jaguars.

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