fuel filter is under the rear end of the car just above/next to the left hand side exhaust silencer
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank.
On a 1996 Jaguar XJS, the fuel filter is typically located along the fuel line underneath the vehicle, near the fuel tank or along the chassis. It is usually mounted to the frame or body of the car for easy access. To replace it, you may need to lift the car for better reach. Always ensure to relieve fuel pressure before attempting to replace the filter.
In the boot, under the battery
behind the spare tire in the trunk. you cant miss it
The XJS ended production in 1996. Assuming a typo, look in the boot, against the inside wall, in the spare tire area. It looks like a can. Some had filters (and fuel pumps) mounted in the tank. These are fairly easy to access (get a manual), but remember there's smelly, dangerous fuel in there.
Under the battery in the boot/trunk. Later cars had the pump inside the fuel tank, on the top in the middle.
On a 1993 Jaguar XJS, the diagnostic socket is typically located in the passenger compartment, specifically behind the lower part of the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a cover panel to access it. The socket allows for connectivity to diagnostic tools for troubleshooting and reading error codes.
In a 1993 Jaguar XJS, a "fail 14" code typically indicates a fault related to the vehicle's fuel system, specifically the fuel pump or fuel pressure. This code can suggest that the fuel pump is not operating correctly or that there is an issue with fuel delivery. It's important to diagnose the underlying problem, which may involve checking the fuel pump relay, wiring, and the pump itself to ensure proper operation. Always consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional mechanic for accurate troubleshooting.
In a 1993 Jaguar XJS, the battery is located in the trunk compartment, specifically on the right side. To access it, you may need to lift the carpet or remove a cover, depending on the specific configuration of your vehicle. Ensure the trunk is clear of any obstructions for easy access.
Hi, remove driver side front tire, filter is under plastic cover, you'll see fuel lines running in and out, becareful, if the nuts are frozen you'll distort the fuel lines and then you have just opened a can of worms, speaking from experience, Pete
I have a 88 jag xjs v12 and the gas tank is a 21 gallon.
19 gallons