ANSWER I experienced fuel pump problems with my 1993 XJ6: before removing the pump check the pump relay which is situated in the boot - to the rear of the radio aerial. Check the leads to the pump. Remove filler cap and listen while someone turns on the ignition - you should hear the pump running for a couple of seconds - no noise then pump is not working. Removing the tank isn't too bad except for removing the connections at the bottom of it. They are accessible from under the car but only just. Haynes manual suggests dropping the rear transmission but I managed (just) without going to those lengths. Once the tank is out reoving the pump isn't too bad a task but take care with removing it from the plastic 'can'. Replacement (pattern) pumps are available from David Manners Ltd. circa
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank, which must be removed in order to access the pump.
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The dash must be completely removed in order to gain access to the heater box. Then the heater hoses are disconnected and the heater box is removed and opened up. That gains access to the heater core for relacement.
The dash must be completely removed in order to gain access to the heater box. Then the heater hoses are disconnected and the heater box is removed and opened up. That gains access to the heater core for relacement.
It is located in the gas tank. The tank must be removed.
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Inside the gas tank. tank must be removed.
Not easy at all. Fuel tank must be removed.
the fender must be well loosened or removed to get to the hinge bolts
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No, a jaguar is an obligate carnivore and must eat meat. They do not eat plants.