charging JAGUAR S TYPE 2005 1.G Technical Guide Update

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JAGUARS-TYPEClimate Control
67 Pipework
The suction hose and liquid line are a one-piece
assembly. A single screw connects them to the air
conditioning unit manifold at the bulkhead. A
further screw fixing and push-in clip secures them
at the side of the engine bay. The liquid line fixed
to the cooling module then joins with a block
fitting and the suction hose connects with a quick
connect fitting and routes across the underneath
of the cooling module to the compressor. The
compressor suction and discharge hoses are also a
one piece assembly.
A pressure transducer is fitted to the discharge
hose as it connects to the rear of the condenser.
The high side charge port is situated on the
manifold connecting to the receiver drier whilst
the low side is adjacent to the compressor behind
the LH front wheel.
The compressor is a 9Occ scroll, which is variable
from 100% to 30%. Compressor is standard
specification to all vehicles although package
makes them unique to V6 and V8.
Air Distribution
Air distribution is as follows:
¥ Defrost duct integral with the fascia.
¥ Face vents, plenum, manifold, centre face
duct, side face duct, side window demist duct
are all sub-assembled into the fascia.
¥ Driver and front seat passenger foot ducts are
installed in the fascia after it has been fitted
to the vehicle.
¥ Rear foot ducts are fitted to the underframe.
¥ Rear face duct fitted to transmission tunnel.
¥ Rear face vent fitted to console.
¥ Extractor boxes fitted in rear quarter panels.
All flaps are electric servo controlled and
comprise:
¥ Fresh/recirculation - heater/evaporator unit.
¥ Cold air bypass - heater/evaporator unit.
¥ Foot flap - mounted on plenum.
¥ Defrost flap - mounted on plenum.
¥ Face flap - mounted on plenum.
Sensors, for operation of the system, are:
¥ Ambient temperature sensor - located behind
the lower front grille.
¥ Solar sensor - fitted to the top centre of the
fascia at the defrost grille
¥ In-car sensor - aspirated from the plenum
venturi sensor mounted inboard of the
steering column.¥ Two heater air outlet sensors
¥ One evaporator air outlet sensor
Servicing
Routine servicing consists of particle filter
replacement.
Replaceable items on the climate control system
are:
¥ Servo complete with linkages
¥ Sensors
¥ Evaporator and seals
¥ Heater core and seals
¥ Blower motor
¥ Impeller/blower motor wheel
¥ Hoses
¥ Registers/vents
¥ Ducts, except the defrost
¥ Defrost and side window demist grilles
¥ Control unit
¥ Compressor
¥ Water pump
¥ Water valve
¥ Receiver/drier
¥ Condenser
There are no panel diagnostics but PDU facility is
available with extensive capability, similar to
current XJ and XK Series.
System refrigerant is R134a. Vehicle charge weight
is 800 gms and charging is through the high side
charge port only.
Oil type is WSH-MIC231-B and refill quantity is
180 cc -220 cc.
Special tools are hose clamp pliers and air-
conditioning hoses spring lock de-coupler.
General information
Ensure that the grille at the base of the windshield
is kept clear of leaves, snow or other obstructions.
A solar sensor is mounted on top of the fascia, in
the centre of the defrost grille, and this should not
be covered.
The air conditioning system should be run briefly
at least once each week with a cold setting to
prevent the seals from drying out with subsequent
refrigerant leaks.
When the engine and vehicle interior are cold the
fan speed may be low until the engine has warmed
up, this avoids excessively cold air being blown
into the cabin.

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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
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Instrumentation and Controls
1. Instruments pack
2. Wipers/washers and headlamp power
wash switches,
3. Trip computer switches,
4. Hazard warning switch,
5. Audio system control panel,
6. Cassette stowage, telephone presenter or
navigation display,
7. Climate control panel,
8. Ashtray and cigar lighter,
9. Traction control or dynamic stability
control switch,
10. Sports mode switch,
11. Front seat heater switches,
12. Coin tray,
13. Cruise control switches,
14. Horn and driverÕs airbag,
15. Audio switches,
16. Dimmer switch,
17. Bonnet release lever,
18. Headlamp levelling switch,
19. Fuel filler flap release switch,
20. Luggage compartment release switch,
21. Exterior lighting switch,
22. Direction indicators and main beam
switches,
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Instrument Pack
Vehicle instrumentation is installed on the
instrument pack on the fascia. The calibration of
the odometer and speedometer, the language of
the message center and the composition of the
indicator lamps are tailored to suit the destination
market. The instrument pack acts as a system
monitor for the audible and visual warnings.When the ignition switch is turned to position II,
the following visual warnings (telltales) are
illuminated for three seconds to provide a bulb
prove out function:
¥ ABS telltale
¥ Airbag telltale (six seconds prove out)
¥ Catalyst over temperature telltale (Japan only)
¥ Charging system telltale

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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
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J.415.040
Center Console Cubby Box - With Navigation
Should the optional Navigation system be fitted in
the Centre Stack to occupy the telephone
presenter position, the phone installation location
is made in the Center Console Cubby Box. A hang-
up cup is mounted in the cubby box tray.
SIM Card
The GSM phone is supplied with a Subscriber
Identity Module (SIM) card. A Personal Identity
Number (PIN) needs to be entered to make the
phone operable.
Cellular Telephone Control Module (CTCM)
The CTCM is mounted in the trunk and provides
for hands-free audio processing and battery
charging to the portable phone.
JOL.149
CENTER console PHONE INSTALLATION
StarTAC 130
Phone Installation
AMPS Phone Installation
StarTAC 130 SIM CARD
SIM Card Holder
SIM Card
JOL.149