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What is the firing order of a 1983 Jaguar XJ6 dist. cap order. Its 1,5,3,6,2,4 if my memory works.
I own a 91' XJ6 also and i believe when that code comes up it is as simple as your gas cap not being on all the way
On the 2.8L V6 the distributor cap is held on with two screws. Unscrew the two screws and pull straight up on the distributor cap to remove it from the distributor.
we had one had problem starting it .we found water got though the fuel cap .so had to drain tank then it started.you must change cap and clean drain hole
Remove hub cap and the snap ring that holds the splinen cap in place.
I just did this (perplexed for a minute). Unscrew the cap as far as it will go until it just spins and then pull it straight up. The cap has a rubber gasket that hold it secure in the reservoir.
Remove cap to power steering reservoir, add fluid, place cap on reservoir when done.
Power steering fluid reservoir is located in the front right-hand side of the engine compartment. It is very close to the fan. There is a screw cap and hot/cold fluid level marks for checking.
if you mean the door to get to the petrol refill there is a white switch in the boot that you pull or push that will open it manually. you mean the cap inside that door then its a pain because my handle came of in my hand and i had to get a tea cloth and turn it and pull hard because it was being pulled down by pressure its neither then ignore all of this.
Remove oil filler cap, remove plastic cover (3 screws), remove air filter, remove coil packs, spark plugs can then be replaced. don't forget the three in the rear bank!
Remove oil filler cap, remove plastic cover (3 screws), remove air filter, remove coil packs, spark plugs can then be replaced. don't forget the three in the rear bank!
Remove the spark plug wires from the spark plug. Be sure to leave the other end attached to the distributer cap. Then remove that spark plug from the cylinder with a spark plug wrench and re-insert the plug into the spark plug wire boot that you previously removed. Have someone turn the inition key as if starting the engine. Stay clear of moving parts etc. while observing the spark plug end. You should see a spark.