Module master in Moscow, ID. can fix it. Check their website http://www.modulemaster.com/en/services/clock_modules.php You will have to remove the clock from the car and ship it. Look how to remove radio on this site for removing the clock. The cost is about $80 include shipping with 5 years warranty. All 1995, 1996, 1997 have this problem.
In a 1995 Jaguar XJ6, the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) ECM (Electronic Control Module) is typically located beneath the center console, near the passenger side of the vehicle. It may be mounted to the floor or side of the console area, making it somewhat accessible for service. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for exact placement and any specific removal instructions.
my 94 xj6 has a switch in the center console glove box
No! 93 and 94 will interchange though.
TRY THIS CODING REMOTES 1995 XJ6 1) OPEN TRUNK 2) OPEN DRIVERS DOOR 3) HEADLAMP SWITCH TO POSITION 1 4) TURN KEY TO POSITION 1 5) PRESS VALET SWITCH IN CENTER CONSOLE 5 TIMES 6) WAIT FOR BEEP PRESS BUTTON ON REMOTES
I've a 1995 xj6 ,but where is the opening for the glove compartment? do it have one
I install a new starter and lost my radio, and i have no code4 it, I have a 1995 XJ6 can anyone help
in the trunk near the battery
I have a 1995 XJ6 with 226,000 miles, it has had 20/50 castorol its whole life and shows no signs of stoppin'
To remove the center console on a 1993 Jaguar XJ6, first ensure the vehicle is in park and disconnect the battery for safety. Remove any screws or clips securing the console, typically located near the gear shifter and around the edges. Gently pull the console upwards, being cautious of any attached wiring or components, and disconnect them as necessary. Finally, lift the console out carefully to avoid damaging surrounding trim.
yes i have one
If the radiator fans in your 1995 Jaguar XJ6 are running constantly, it may be due to a faulty temperature sensor or relay that is sending incorrect signals to the fans. Additionally, a malfunctioning engine control unit (ECU) or an issue with the wiring could cause the fans to operate continuously. It's also possible that the fans are stuck in the "on" position due to a short circuit. Checking these components can help diagnose and resolve the issue.
The XJ6 from 1995-1997 is referred to as the X300 and the 1998 onwards sometimes called the XJR is referred to as X308.