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there isn't one. It comes with a lifetime sealed transmission.
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Um, its in the trunk under the mat.
Open the trunk with the ignition key. There is a small opening in the upper right hand side of the trunk lid.
inside the trunk, pullback the liner on the left side and right under the gas lid you will see a switch type thing that moves back and forth, a little metal rod moves back and forth into a spot on the cap to release it.
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In the trunk on the right hand side of the spare. Just lift the floor and there she be,,,,
The DLC connector is located under the dash on the drivers side, above the acellerator pedal and attached to the console.
There is a Cherry submicroswitch attached the the trunk latch. This switch controls the light and the instrument indicator. It also activates the alarm.
go through the back seat, open the trunk cover, a few screws and than pull the latch to the lock and walla you have it opened manually
I have a 1999 Jaguar Vanden Plas, and unless you have a separate "car phone" installed as an option (by the way, this is an analog phone which no US company that I know of will let you activate anymore) then you do not have a "phone" even though the button is there, there are some companys like Parrot who make a bluetooth adapator that can be made to work with your audio system and a bluetooth enabled phone ( I am unsure if this will work with the upgraded Harmon Kardon audio system though, due to the amplifier) I hope this answer helps a little.
Most cars have some sort of device inside the trunk that allows you to open the fuel filler door manually. Look behind the location of the door in the trunk.