I had this problem and it takes ten seconds to fix! There is a sensor that clips in above the brake fixture that got knocked loose by a larger foot. It just snaps back into place. Get a flashlight, lean in under the dash and you will see it hanging
my jaguar xtype is beeping, and now my brake lights don't work when my headlights are on. Do I need to replace a fuse or reset the rear sensor? Thanks Jasmin-
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Type your answer here... Why are you wanting to rewire the brake lights?
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In most vehicles flickering lights is a sign of a failing alternator.
The brake light bulb on a Jaguar X-Type is replaced by opening the trunk and unscrewing the rear cover. The wiring harness can then be disconnected, the bulb removed, and a new bulb put in its place.
Often this type of behavior is caused by a bad ground for the lighting circuit. Check the ground circuit for the brake lights.
Just remove the old brake pads and insert the new ones.
HID lights are the outter main lights. From the dealership they're $350.00 but I called around and got them from Monument Auto parts for $ 70.00. H1 are the dim inner lights that are used as your high beams. Those are Halogen lights and not that expensive. If you have problems, search for how to change jaguar headlights or something like that. Miller...
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Maybe it is not connected properly or you bought the wrong type of bulb.
can you tell me if rear caliper piston screws in