It's a 6 cylinder
Someone may have dropped an 8 cylinder GM motor in the car, that is a popular thing to do
1-5-3-6-2-4 Number 1 cylinder is at the front of the engine
Typically a 3.6L Inline 6
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Traditionally the engine computer for a 1990 Jaguar xj6 is located in the car near the engine. The computer can also locate behind the dashboard near the engine.
The firing order for a 1979 Jaguar XJ6, which is equipped with a 4.2L inline-six engine, is 1-5-3-6-2-4. This sequence applies to the engine's cylinders numbered from the front of the engine to the rear, with cylinder 1 being the frontmost on the right side when facing the engine. Proper adherence to this firing order is crucial for the engine's smooth operation.
On a 1997 Jaguar XJ6, the firewall is located at the front of the passenger compartment, separating the engine bay from the interior of the vehicle. It is a vertical panel that houses various components, such as the master cylinder and electrical connections. The firewall also provides structural support and helps with noise and heat insulation from the engine.
1988 Jaguar XJ6 stats Front Speakers: 3-1/2" Rear Speakers -Rear Door: 4" -Rear Deck: 4"
The Jaguar XJ6 was first produced 1973. They were also known as the Jaguar XJ Series II which included the Jaguar XJ12, the main difference being the engine. Jaguar continued to produce these vehicles until 1979. In Cape Town, South Africa, the XJ6 was produced until 1981.
I have a jaguar xj6 1989 and it is saying to me check engine #4 I will like for you to tell me what part is egine #4 is on my car and what does it mean please email me at jessicahairweavegallery@yahoo.com
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On the 1980 Jaguar XJ6, cylinder number 1 is located at the front of the engine on the driver's side (left side when facing the engine from the front). The engine is a straight-six configuration, so the cylinders are numbered sequentially from the front to the back, with cylinder 1 being the first in this sequence. This layout is typical for inline engines, where the numbering starts from the front and increases towards the rear.
4.2 litre straight six.