How many Jaguar S-Type cars were produced by model
well fist of all the xjs is a two door V-12 and the xj40 is a four door. also the xj40 was supposed to be a newer and better xj6 but in my opinion the xj40 with those square headlights and boxy look is one of the ugliest jaguars ever built. "just not a looker"
there made in different years.
"This year the market for jaguar xjs cars have been doing extremely well. It has been stated that the companies jaguar, audi, and porsche have been booming and taking a lot of stock success from other large companies such as BMW, mercedes, and lexus."
4.0 six cylinder? You'll want to remove the intake manifold. Looking front to rear on the car it's at 1 o'clock on the bell housing.
Cylinder # 1, 2, 3 are on passenger side with # 1 being closest to front of car.
check and see if the thermostat been removed
check to see if the heater core has been bypassed. if the heater core was leaking at some time in the past, the previous owner may have bypassed it (with a 2 dollar hose bypass kit) instead of actually fixing the leak. this was the case on my 1990 xj6.
Fuel Fault code 89 translates to "Purge valve circuit. Looks at voltage across purge valve winding to detect open or short circuit."
You must have the emergency brake engaged and the key turn on. Press the button to retract the roof. You must do the same to bring the top up
There are several things to check most of the time you will need to replace the catalitic converter, this is common enough that the dealer still stocks the parts, also the upstream and down stream sensors must be calibrated after you replace the cat. BE VERY CAREFUL not to confuse the o2 sensors when thay are removed,
To remove the radio on a 1992 Jaguar XJ6:
1. Open the center console storage compartment.
2. Remove the two screws closest to the ashtray.
3. The ashtray can now be pulled straight up.
4. Disconnect the electric cable for the sports mode button.
5. Underneath the stick shift trim, there are two wing nuts, loosen these.
6. CAUTION: Carefully reach underneath the shifter assembly and remove the plastc, chrome retainer trim which holds the shifter base, by gently pushing on the side tabs. Note that if you break the tabs, you will need to buy a new ring or you will not be able to hold the shifter base in place. This small, insignificant looking plastic retainer trim will cost you upwards of $80.
7. Once the plastic retainer trim is out. The trim cover comes off easily.
8. Remove the screws holding the AC Controls, radio and pull out.
9. Disconnect all cabling. The radio should now be easy to remove.
10. Reverse steps to install.
11. Good luck.
Assuming a V12 (the six cylinder is obvious), you really have to detach and displace the aircon compressor (you don't have to disconnect the hoses) to access the front 4 plugs, and also remove the throttle pedestal to access the rear plugs. Although you may be able to get the old plugs out without doing this, it's very difficult to get new ones in without cross-threading them. Chris, kwecars.com
The brake is a little different on these cars, you pull it up and let it fall to set it then you pull it up a little higher THEN push the button and let it down to release it
There is a flap inside the wheelarch with a little plastic swivel clasp on it. Undo, pull flap down (or out can't remember) and change bulb from there.
Yes, Module Master in Moscow ID. can fix it for $65 plus $15 shipping. 5 years warranty http://www.modulemaster.com I send mine after searching for long time.
I'm not sure about the 93, however, I believe they are about the same as the 95.
Push down from the top of the plastic insert and pry it out. Remove the two Phillips head screws from the arm rest. Using a wide screwdriver or such object gently pry between the panel and the door to pop the clips out. grab bottom of door panel and rock back and forth while lifting panel of off window channel on top. Be careful of the wires to the door locks.
I'm not sure about the 93, however, I believe they are about the same as the 95.
Push down from the top of the plastic insert and pry it out. Remove the two Phillips head screws from the arm rest. Using a wide screwdriver or such object gently pry between the panel and the door to pop the clips out. grab bottom of door panel and rock back and forth while lifting panel of off window channel on top. Be careful of the wires to the door locks.
I'm not sure about the 93, however, I believe they are about the same as the 95.
Push down from the top of the plastic insert and pry it out. Remove the two Phillips head screws from the arm rest. Using a wide screwdriver or such object gently pry between the panel and the door to pop the clips out. grab bottom of door panel and rock back and forth while lifting panel of off window channel on top. Be careful of the wires to the door locks.
look in the trunk under cover to the right
5 1/4 inches. I have a 1995, and just replaced mine with Alpine sps-500 type r
You really have to detach and displace the aircon compressor (you don't have to disconnect the hoses) to access the front 4 plugs, and also remove the throttle pedestal to access the rear plugs. Although you may be able to get the old plugs out without doing this, it's very difficult to get new ones in without cross-threading them. Chris, kwecars.com
There are about 20 of them...any in particular?
Remove the plastic access panel in front of the front wheel (not the whole splashguard). You'll then see the headlamp connector. Squeaze and lift off the locking wire and the bulb will come out. Chris, www.kwecars.com