AUTOMATIC JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Owners Manual

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Accelerati
on Control - Accelerator Cable Adjustment
Gen
eral Procedures

1.
Load the Approved Jaguar Diagno stic System with power train
data logger.
2. Connect the Approved Jaguar Diag nostic System to the vehicle.

3. W
ith 'Disable Network Integrity Test - YES/ NO' displayed on
the screen select YES.
4. With new menu displayed on the screen, select ' Engine
Management'.
5. Turn the ignition to ON.
R
emove any previously selected data logger parameters.
6. On data logger select PPS11 an d PPS2 (Pedal demand sensors
1 and 2).
7. On Sedan models only, remove the bulkhead covers on both
sides and the engine compartment rear cover.
8. Cut, remove and discard the ra tchet strap which retains the
throttle cable to the abutment bracket.
9. Ensure there is no tension on the throttle cable by releasing
the throttle cable adjustment nut from the abutment bracket.
10. Record the voltages for both sensors, PPS11 and PPS2.
11. Partially insert the throttle cable adjustment nut into the
abutment bracket.
12. Recheck the voltages for both sensors, PPS11 and PPS2.
13. Where the voltages at step 12 are higher than the voltages
taken at step 10, contin ue to step 15 below.
14. Where the voltages at step 12 are the same as the voltages
taken at step 10, contin ue to step 16 below.
15. Rotate the adjustment nut clockwise (as viewed from the
front of the vehicle) until the same voltages are indicated as in
step 10. Continue to turn thro ugh a part revolution until the
sides of the nut are vertical. Tu rn through a further 90 degrees,
then fully insert the nut into the abutment bracket.
16. Rotate the adjustment nut anti-clockwise (as viewed from the
front of the vehicle) until the indicated voltage starts to
increase. Then rotate the nut clockwise through a part
revolution until the sides are ve rtical. Turn through a further 90
degrees, then fully insert the nut into the abutment bracket.
17. Fit a new ratchet strap to secure the throttle cable adjusting
nut to the abutment bracket.
18. Operate the throttle pedal through 20 full cycles to settle the
cable. Check the voltages now shown, remain the same as in
steps 15 and 16.
19. Check and where necessary adjust the kickdown switch. For
additional information, refer to Section 307
-05A Automatic Transmissi
on/Transaxle External Controls
Sectio
n
307
-05
B
Au

tomatic Transmission/Tra
nsaxle External Controls
.
20
.
On Sedan models only, refit the engine compartment rear
cover and the bulkhead co vers on both sides.
21. Switch the ignition OFF and disconnect the Approved Jaguar
Diagnostic System.

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Climate Control System - General Informatio
n -
Sp
ecification for Recovery / Recycle / Recharge Equipment


NOTE: ppm = parts per million
Lubri
c
ants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Capacities


Fe at
ure
R
e
quirement
R
e
covery rate
0
,
014 - 0,062 m3 / min. (1,36 kg in 20 minutes)
Cleaning capability1
5 ppm
moisture; 4000 ppm oil; 330 ppm non-condensable gases in air
O
il se
parator
W
i
th hermetic compressor
and automatic oil return
Mois
ture indicator
Sigh
t-glass type, sensit ive to 15
ppm minimum
Vacuu
m
pump
Two-s
t
age 0,07 - 0,127 m3 / min.
Fi
lt
er
Replaceable, w
i
th
moisture indicator
ChargeSele
ctable charge weight and automatic delivery
HosesD
e
dicated HFC 134A port connections
Charge pressu
reHe
ating element to increase pressure
UnitS
p
ecification
Re
fr
i
geran
tHFC 134
A
Compressor lubricantP
ol
yalkyleneglycol (PAG)
UnitS
p
ecification
Re
fr
i
geran
t ch
ar
ge we
ight675 g ±2 5 g
Compressor lubricant capacity160
- 200 ml

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Fac e
mode

Defog mode

Foot mode.(with automatic air bleed to the windshield)


Foot / defog mode

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Parts List
The heater circuit 'scavenges' coolant from the engine cooling system by mean s of an electric water pump. The water pump
has a protection circuit to inhibit operation when the coolant temperature is <16°C; this is to prevent possible damage to
the impeller due to the presence of coolant borne ice particles. Coolant is drawn from the en gine system through the water
valve inlet port into the heater matrix. The coolant passes thro ugh the bottom section of the heater matrix from left to right
filling the end tank of the matrix before returning through the top half of the ma trix and through the outlet ports of the
water valve and back into the engine cooling system.
Non return valves are located in the heat er bypass hose and the hose between the water pump and valve. These valves are
required to prevent coolant flowing in th e wrong direction at low engine speeds and restrict convected flow through the
heater after the engine is switched off.
When the exterior ambient temperature is > 0°C the refrigerat ion system automatically operates cooling and dehumidifying
incoming air before it is re -heated by the heater matrix.
Water Valve Assembly
Location
The water valve assembly is located above the water pump, in the engine compartmen t and is secured to the firewall by a
bracket. The valve operates by means of an electrical solenoid which oscillates the valve stem between the inlet and outlet
ports.
When in automatic mode, the water valve duty cycle is influenced by the following inputs to the A/CCM:
Outlet air temperature 'Air off' heater matrix temperature External ambient Coolant temperature
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Assembly pump - water
2—Hose - from header tank
3—Hose / connector - return to engine
4—Hose - heater feed to matrix
5—Valve - non return (by-pass)
6—Hose / connector - feed from engine
7—Hose - heater return from matrix
8—Assembly valve - water
9—Valve - non return

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Air Conditioning - Air Conditioning
Description and Operation
Introduction

Parts List
The climate control system features fully automatic control of temperature, blower speed (airflow) and air distribution to
maintain optimum comfort under most driving conditions.
Manual controls are provided to allow the operator to over-ride automatic operation.
System Features
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Fascia panel with integral ducting
2—Heater / cooler assembly
3—A/CCM
4—Blower LH and RH
5—Plenum
6—Control panel
7—Solar sensor
8—Assembly valve - water
9—Assembly pump - water
10—Temperature sensor - external
11—Compressor
12—Pressure switch - 4 level
13—Motorized in-car aspirator (LHD shown)
14—Receiver drier
15—Condenser

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Twin blower assemblies Center mounted evaporator, heater and air distribution unit Electric solenoid water valve controlled heating Electric water pump assembly Servo motor driven air distribution flaps Dedicated side glass defrost / demist vents External temperature sensor Motorised in-car aspirator Solar sensor
Electronic Control Panel
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Digital temperature display Manual fan speed level External temperature display Celsius / Fahrenheit selection Heated windshield switch (where fitted) Heated backlight switch Defrost switch Manual airflow distribution overrides (4) Access to self diagnostic system and error codes
Sensors
External ambient temperature sensor Motorized in-car aspirator Heater matrix temperature sensor Evaporator temperature sensor Solar sensor
These sensors feedback information to the Air Conditioning Control Module (A/CCM) which automatically adjusts air
temperature, airflow volume and distributi on from the air conditioning unit to maintain a stable passenger compartment
average temperature under changing weather conditions.
Major Components

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Refrigeration Cycle

The Compressor draws low pressure, lo
w te
mperature, refrigerant from the evaporat or and, by compression, raises the
refrigerant temperature and pressure. High pressure, hot, vaporized refr igerant enters the condenser, where it is cooled by
the flow of ambient air. A change of state occurs as the refrigerant cools in the condense r and it becomes a reduced
temperature, high pressure, liquid.
From the condenser, the liquid passes into the receiver drier which has three functions:
Storage vessel
for varying sy
stem refrigerant demand.
F
ilter to remove sy
stem contaminants.
Mo
isture removal via the dessicant.
With the passage through the receiver drie r completed, the liquid refrigerant, still at high pressure, enters the expansion
valve where it is metered through a contro lled orifice, which has the effect of reducing the pres sure and temperature. The
refrigerant, now in a cold atomized st ate, flows into the evaporator and cools the air passing through the matrix.
As heat is absorbed by the refrigerant, it once again changes state, into a vapor, and returns to the compressor for the
cycle to be repeated.
An automatic safety valve is incorporated in the compressor, which will operate if the system pressure rises above 41 bar.
The valve will reseat when the pressure drops below 27,6 bar.
It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—Compre

ssor
2—Conden

ser
3—Re

ceiver drier
4—Expans

ion valve
5—Evaporator


6—4

-level pressure switch


The terms 'high' and 'low'

pressure (or si
de) refer to the pres sure differential betw een the compressor and expansion valve
ports. This differential is critical to sy stem fault diagnosis and efficiency checks.

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Connect hose.
Install bolt (8-10 Nm).

6. Connect compressor to condenser discharge line at condenser.
Remove blanking plugs.
Install new O-ring seal an d lubricate with clean A/C
compressor oil.
Connect hose.
Install bolt (8-10 Nm).

7. Connect transmission o il cooler upper pipe.
Remove blanking plugs.
Install new O-ring seal and lu bricate with clean automatic
transmission fluid.
Connect union nut to radiator and tighten.

8. Connect transmission oil cooler lower pipe.
Remove blanking plugs.
Install new O-ring seal and lu bricate with clean automatic
transmission fluid.
9. Connect radiator blee d hose to radiator.

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Control Components - Control Components
Description and Operation
System Controls
The climate control system is controlled by : 1. 1. Manual input from the operator, via the center console located control panel.
2. 2. Automatically by means of the A/CCM.
Output is based upon input from the following devices:
Motorized In-car aspirator External air temperature sensor Coolant temperature sensor Heater 'air-off' (the temperature of the air leaving the matrix fins) temperature sensor Evaporator 'air-off' (the temperature of the air leaving the evaporator fins) temperature sensor Solar sensor Left hand blower recirculation / fresh air flap potentiometer Right hand blower recirculation / fresh air flap potentiometer Upper air distribution box (ADB) center and side face flap servomotor potentiometer ADB defrost flap servomotor potentiometer Air conditioning unit Foot flap servomotor potentiometer Air conditioning unit Cool Air Bypass flap servomotor potentiometer Thumbwheel controls on the facia vent assemblies which provide manu al adjustment of the airflow volume. Road and engine speed signals input to the A/CCM
Climate Control Panel
Communication between the control panel and the A/CCM is via a serial data communications link.

Switching the Climate Control system ON
The climate control system can be switched ON by pressing one of the following :
Ref #1 On / Off (resumes the system on in the previous settings).
Ref #10 A / C (resumes the system on in the previous settings).
Ref #11 AUTO (resumes the system on at the previous temperature setting).

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8.8. Automatic
Symbol indicates when the control of , temperature, fan speed and air distribution are all in Auto mode.
9. 9. External
There are two modes of external ambient temperature selection;
Quick Display. Pressing the button for <1.5 seconds (con firmed by a single bleep) will display the external
temperature for 4 seconds.
Continuous Display. Pressing and holding the button fo r >1.5 seconds (confirmed by two beeps) displays the
external ambient temperature continuously, the value of which will be updated every 4 seconds given that vehicle
road speed is > 25 km/h. Pressing the button again fo r <1.5 seconds resets to the previous display.
• NOTE: Continuous external temperature display will be cancel led when the ignition is switched OFF but not during engine
cranking.
10. 10. A/C
This push-on / push-off button will either select or deselect (as indicated by the state lamp) the refrigeration system.
The refrigeration system is automatically engaged when the Auto button is pressed.
• NOTE: Interior misting of screens may be reduced by continuous operation of th e refrigeration system.
11. 11. Auto
When selected and the state lamp lit, A/C mode will be operat ional and control of vent outlet temperature, fans speed and
air distribution will be automatic.
AUTO mode will disengage should manual air distribution or defrost buttons be operated or the manual fan speed knob be
rotated.
• NOTE: Automatic temperature control is constantly main tained irrespective of selected manual overrides.
12. 12. Defrost
Push-on push-off button, which when engaged will direct all air to the front and side glass at maximum fan speed. The
heated windshield (if fitted) will also be energized for a timed cycle of 6,5 minute s, but may be cancelled by pressing the
HEATED WINDSHIELD (F) button. Pressing 'DEF' again will retu rn to the last setting with automatic temperature control
being maintained.
Directing warm and humid air onto a cold screen can produce interior misting of screens. Operating the climate control
system without the refrigerati on system operating will exacerbate this problem.
• NOTE: Directing cold air onto the screen in warm humid conditions can produce external condensation.
13. 13. Heated Windshield (F)
Pressing the heated windshield button (whe re fitted) will energize the electrically heated windshield elements for a timed
cycle of 6,5 minutes; pressing the button again will cancel the request. Should the engine stall or the ignition be turned
OFF, the timer will be cleare d and the function cancelled.
• NOTE: The heated windshield may be activated with the cl imate control system OFF but the engine must be running.
In very cold ambient temperatures, icing of the interior of the glass is possible when the climate control system is operating
in AUTO mode; to reduce this poss ibility the A/CCM provides automatic operation of the heated windshield.
With the following conditions met, the heated windshield will automatically energize but the state lamp will NOT be lit.

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