The warning light indicates an open circuit, simply that a wire has broken on one (or more) of the wheel speed sensors. The repair involves tracing the fault and repairing the wire. While in fault mode (lamp illuminated) the brakes will still operate normally, BUT without Anti-locking function, (which assist in avoiding skidding and loss of control during a heavy application of brake in an emergency stop). My Motto: If its important enough that they spent the time and resources to add a warning light, Then its important enough to repair.
its pluged in to the wiper, light,indicator switch assembly.
its pluged in to the wiper, light,indicator switch assembly.
That is an indicator to upshift with a manual transmission.
Jaguar CD was created in 1995.
Jaguar Year of the Cat - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 8 October 1995
When that happened in my 2000 XK8 it was because of a weak battery that was just about to die.
Universal Indicator Green was created in 1995.
the indicator light is powered by the transmission fuse(10 amp fuse) check the fuse and see if it's blown. the indicator light is powered by the transmission fuse(10 amp fuse) check the fuse and see if it's blown.
i am trying to replace front brake pads on 1995 jaguar xjs 2+2 is there a video on how to do this
It depends on the indicator. Check engine means the engine computer has detected a malfunction. The oil can is an oil pressure problem, a battery is a charging problem, etc
That sounds like problem in the cluster. The high beam indicator is cross wired to the check engine light when it shouldn't be.
This suggests that the oil level indicator or just the light switch is faulty or broken, it can be repaired by any licenced mechanic or perhaps an Auto Electrician