On my 1999 s-type 3.0litre V6 it's located behind the radiator on the driver's side (RH drive car). It has 5 hoses leading to it - 3 of them are plainly visible, the other 2 are between the valve and the radiator and therefore not so obvious at first glance. Hope this helps.
well is htr control valve
Near the firewall.
take it to a garage!!
Try the heater valve.
To replace the heater control valve on a 2000 Jaguar S-Type 4.0, first, disconnect the battery and drain the cooling system. Remove the necessary components to access the heater control valve, which is located near the firewall. Disconnect the hoses and electrical connectors from the old valve, then install the new valve by reversing the disassembly steps. Finally, refill the cooling system, reconnect the battery, and check for leaks.
It does not have a heater control valve.It does not have a heater control valve.
It does not have a water flow valve in the heater plumbing.It does not have a water flow valve in the heater plumbing.
To repair the heater control valve on a Jaguar S-Type, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove any necessary components for access, such as the intake manifold or hoses. Inspect the valve for leaks or damage, and if needed, replace the valve by detaching the old one and installing the new unit with appropriate gaskets. Finally, reassemble everything, refill coolant if necessary, and test the system to ensure proper function.
The heater control valve is used to shut off hot coolant from entering the core when the heater is in the off position. A heater control valve can be actuated by either a vacuum line or a cable from the vacuum heater control valve to the heater core. This hose should be warm; if not the heater control valve is stuck and needs to be replaced
The heater valve is located inside the heater box.
Where is the the heater control valve??
where is the heater control valve