vi number JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual

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Pin NumberCircuitCircuit Function
001n3 speed signal
002Pressure regulator MD signal
003n2 speed signal
004Temperature sensor
005Solenoid 1 <-> 2, 4 <-> 5
006Solenoid and pressure regulator +ve
007Speed sensor +ve
008Solenoid 2 <-> 3
009Solenoid 3 <-> 4
010Pressure regulator SD signal
011Torque converter solenoid
012Speed and temperature sensor ground

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Transmission/Transaxle Cooling - 4.0L NA V8 - AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26 -
Transmission Cooling
Description and Operation
The transmission fluid cooling system maintains fluid temperature within specified limits.

Parts List
Component Descriptions
The transmission fluid pipes:
Transfer fluid from the transmission to the cooler under the action of the hydraulic system pump. Return the cooled fluid from th e cooler to the transmission.
The transmission fluid cooler:
Is a plate type made from aluminum. Is mounted in the engi ne cooling radiator right-hand end tank.
Overheating Protection
If the engine coolant or transm ission fluid temperatures exceed their predefined limits, th e transmission control module locks
the torque converter clutch. By reducing slip, this minimises th e amount of heat transferred to the engine cooling system from
the transmission fluid.

ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Fluid pipe, oil FROM cooler
2—Fluid pipe, oil TO cooler

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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle External Controls - 4.0L NA V8 -
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26 - External Controls
Description and Operation
Introduction
Driver gearshift control is effected by:
The gear shift lever. The accelerator pedal position. The kickdown switch (where fitted). The performance mode pushbutton.
Driver's Selector Module ('J' Gate)

The gear selector lever:
Has seven positions: Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Fourth, Third and Second. Operates the transmission selector shaft and rotary switch, in all positions (except Drive-to-fourth) by means of a
Bowden cable.
Passes driver gearshift requests to the transm ission control module via the rotary switch.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Gear selector lever
2—Drive-to-fourth switch connector
3—Neutral position switch connector
4—Park position switch connector
5—Gear selector illumination module
6—Gear selector interlock solenoid
7—Security system Active LED

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ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Gear selector lever
2—Access blank - Gear-shift interlock solenoid
3—Connector - DLS
4—Dual Linear Switch (DLS)
5—Connector - Park position switch
6—Connector - Illumination module

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The left-hand and right-hand do wnpipe assemblies feature:
Catalytic converter with palladium / rhodium coated elem ents. The elements are uncoated for markets with only
leaded fuel.
Retained to the exhaust manifold flange by four thread ed studs. Joint-to-joint sealing is with a gasket. Engine-mounted bracket providing downpipe mounting by two nuts to the torque converter housing and two bolts to
the downpipe.
Front Muffler Assembly
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Downpipe catalytic converter
2—Upstream heated oxygen sensor
3—Downstream oxygen sensor (North American markets only)
4—Engine mounting bracket (LHS and RHS)

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Parts List
Operation
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Heated oxygen sensor (upstream)
2—Oxygen sensor (downstream)
3—Catalytic converter

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Fuel Tank and Lines - Fuel Tank and Li
nes
Description an
d Operation

Fuel Tank

Parts List
The steel fuel tank is located inside the trunk and mounted across the vehicle behind the passenger compartment bulkhead.
The fuel tank is held in posi tion by two retaining straps fi tted to body-mounted brackets.
The fuel tank has an integral non-adjustable fill er pipe and integral breather and vapor pipework.
A single fuel pump is mounted inside the tank on vehicles with normally aspirated engines. For vehicles with supercharged
engines, two pumps are fitted in the tank. Fuel is drawn by the pump(s) from the fuel tank and supplied via the fuel lines
and 70 micron filter to the fuel rails.
The fuel lines run from front-to-rear down the vehicle's left-hand-side.
Ite
m
Part
Number
Descr
iption
1—Fu

el filler latch box
2—Pressure reli

ef pipe, ORVR
(shown) / tank breather pipe on non-ORVR systems
3—Tank grounding
cable
4—Evaporative flan
ge assembly
(ORVR type shown)
5—Trunk elec
trical harne
ss (part of)
6—Fue
l
level sensor
flange/connector
7—Fu
el tank retaining straps
8—F
u
el tank retaining stra
ps adjustable clamps
9—Fu
el tank retaining straps lower brackets
10—Tank vapor outlet pipe to un
derflo
or pipe quick-fit connector
11—F
u
el filler latch bo
x water drain pipe

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P a
rts List
The fuel level sensor is mounte d on the fuel tank vertical face and reacts to level changes via a float and pivot which is
connected to a potentiometer. As the fuel level drops the resistance increases.
The fuel level sensor can be serviced without removing the tank.
It e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—Lockin
g rin
g
2—Fue
l
level sensor
3—Seal

Fuel
Level Sensor

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It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—Fue

l level sensor
2—Instrument pack
3—CAN IN


4—J-

gate
5—Engine

management ECM


F
uel Level Sensor Circuit Diagram

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Ite
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—Engine
m
anagement ECM
2—Boot fuse box

3—Fue
l
pump

Ci
rcui
t Diagram, Fuel Pump -
Normally Aspirated Vehicles

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