The fuse for a 1990 Jaguar XJ6 is typically located in the fuse box, which can be found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. The specific fuse number and its function can vary depending on the electrical system configuration, but you can usually find the fuse diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover or in the owner's manual. Common fuses may be associated with systems like lighting, power windows, or climate control. Always check the manual for the exact fuse layout and specifications for your vehicle.
coolant temp sensor fault
The fuse for the window controls on a 1986 Jaguar XJ6 is in the passenger compartment fuse box. It is in the second row down and the fourth fuse from the right in the fuse panel.
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On a 1990 thru 1994 XJ6 it means the Idle Speed Control Valve (coil 2) has an open or short circuit
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In a 1990 Jaguar XJ6, fuse 2 typically controls the electrical systems related to the vehicle's ignition and fuel system. If this fuse blows, you may experience issues such as the engine not starting or running improperly. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact designation and function of the fuses, as they can vary by model year. Checking and replacing a blown fuse can help resolve related electrical issues.
Traditionally the engine computer for a 1990 Jaguar xj6 is located in the car near the engine. The computer can also locate behind the dashboard near the engine.
Code fuel 1 would indicate Oxygen sensor. A good information source is the Haynes Manual Jaguar XJ6 1988-94. Good luck.
No 8 fuse in front right fuse panel
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In 1990-1994 XJ6 the VCM Code 44 is the code for the O2 sensor, either rich or lean exhaust has been detected and is causing the code to trigger. It could indicate a bad O2 sensor.
mine is a 92 xj6 and in the car handbook it has all the stuff jaguar reccommend. but i use castrol high mileage.jaguar reccommend castrol products.