Listen you got to remove first the bumper then disconect the air intake that is attached to d air intake disconnect that then unplugg your radiator fans now u can only take it our by lifting the car and go underneat the car push up then pull down it has a setting anchor u need to push up an then pull it off thats the way to do it but it works hahaaaa good luck,get hand dirty and maybe a couple of crapes
SOURCE: how do i change the radiator in a 2002 jaguar x
As detailed as I can :
Drain the cooling system.
Detach the air conditioning line
.Raise the vehicle.
Remove the lower radiator splash shield. The splash shield is equipped with hinges which should be treated with care on removal.
Remove the radiator splash shield.
Detach the securing clips.
Remove the radiator splash shield.
Seal the line and the evaporator with plugsDetach the air conditioning line.
Detach the lower coolant hose.
Remove the air conditioning condenser.
Remove the securing screws.
Vehicles with manual transmission, cable tie the cooling radiator.
Detach the automatic transmission/power steering cooler.
Remove the securing screws.
Detach the automatic transmission/power steering cooler.
Lower the vehicle.
Remove the radiator foam trim.
Remove the radiator.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
SOURCE: remove rear door panel on x type jaguar
You'll need to remove screws that are by the door handle, arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want to break them. If needed, you can pull back the weather seal (can't reuse it, but it's not that important) and you will be able to access everything inside the door
SOURCE: 2004 Jaguar x type electric radiator fans not operating
replaced Coolant Fan module will take care of
SOURCE: My 2002 s type jaguar doesn't heat. the fans
Probably the heater control valve, had same issue, started with one side not hot, then erratic, hot then cold while heat is set to hot, now both side are cold to lukewarm. diagnosed as heater control valve, common for jag s-types and x-types. located on the passenger side, down low the side of the radiator, it has several hoses into and out of valve, and a electrical connector.
SOURCE: how do i drain the radiator on a 2002 jaguar
below the radiator you will see a hose on the passenger side. Yes, you will have to remove the lower tray to access this. The lower hose attached to the radiator has a plastic drain plug attached to the bottom of the hose. Unscrew with a slotted scewdriver counterclock wise to drain the radiator. It will drain faster if you remove the cap from the expansion tank on the drivers side.
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