If you own a Jaguar with the battery in the trunk and it is normally opened by a button or switch inside the car but the battery is dead...well open the hood, pull another car or just a battery up to it. With a jumper cable hook the negitive battery terminal from the battery to a solid metal part of the engine assembly...then with a smaller jumper wire hooked to positive battery terminal hook the other end to the large post coming out of the alternator...now you might want to hook up the small jumper wire to the large post coming out of the rear of the alternator first... because if you touch it to any part that's metal it will ark.....by doing this you will send power into the electrial system and you can now use the switch to open the trunk....
You'll find that the key goes into a keyhole hidden in the Chrome "XK8" badge on the rear panel. Between the k and the 8 if I recall.
A jaguar or a cougar
2009.
The history behind the Jaguar emblem is quite the unspectacular one. The Jaguar is known as a very quick and agile animal, which you can find again in the powerful cars of Jaguar. They chose the Jaguar as an emblem because it just shows best what their cars stand for.
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