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20. Reposition the coolant header tank and tighten the securing 
bolt to the specified torque figure. 
21.  Refit the air intake tube, MAFM and air cleaner cover 
assembly. Refer to Operation 19.10.30. 
22.  Refit the engine covers. re fer to operation 12.30.06. 
23.  Connect the battery and fit the battery cover.. 
Reset the radio and the clock.  
24.  Refill the transmission with  new fluid. Refer to Operation 
44.24.02. 
25.  Remove the protection sheets and close the engine 
compartment. 
    
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7.  Further installation is the reve rse of the removal procedure. 
8.  Connect the battery and fit the battery cover. 
Reset the radio and the clock.  
    
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moving the set position of either the shift lever or the selector lever. 
3. Tighten the locknuts to the specified torque figure 
4. Verify the N setting. 
11.  Further installation is the reve rse of the removal procedure. 
12.  Connect the battery and fit the battery cover. 
Reset the radio and the clock.  
    
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3. Connect the battery and fit the battery cover. 
Reset the radio and the clock.  
    
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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle External Controls - 4.0L NA V8 - 
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ 26 - Selector Lever Indicator Assembly 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
Installation 
 
 
 
1. Disconnect battery ground cable. 
Remove the battery cover.  
2.  Remove the selector lever knob, 44.15.06. 
3.  Remove the J-gate surround, Section 501-05. 
4.  Remove the console finisher ve neer panel, Section 501-12. 
 
5. Remove the selector indicator module screws. 
 
6. Remove the selector indicator module. 
1. Free the D to 4 switch harness multiplug from the mounting bracket and disc onnect the multiplug. 
2. Displace the P switch multiplug from the mounting  bracket. 
3. Route the D to 4 harnes s from under the P switch 
harness. 
1.  Installation is the revers e of the removal procedure 
2.  Connect the battery and fit the battery cover. 
Reset the radio and the clock.  
    
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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle External Controls - 4.0L NA V8 - 
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26 - Se lector Lever Indicator Disc 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
Installation 
 
 
 
1. Disconnect battery ground cable. 
Remove the battery cover.  
2.  Remove the selector indicator module; 44.15.14. 
 
3. Remove the selector indicator module disc. 
Remove the disc retaining screw.  
1.  Installation is th e reverse of the re moval procedure. 
2.  Connect the battery and fit the battery cover. 
Reset the radio and the clock.  
    
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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle External Controls - 4.0L NA V8 - 
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26  - Selector Lever Switch 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
Installation 
 
 
 
1. Disconnect battery ground cable. 
Remove the battery cover.  
2.  Remove the gear shift knob, (44.15.06). 
3.  Remove the console finisher veneer panel, (76.47.26). 
4.  Remove the 'J Gate' surroun d for access, (76.25.24). 
 
5. Remove the D to 4 switch. 
Press the retaining tangs to release.  
1.  Fitting a new D to 4 switch is the reverse of the removal 
procedure. 
2.  Connect the battery and fit the battery cover. 
Reset the radio and the clock.  
    
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19. Inst
 all the slide plate. 
Install
 the four sl
 ide plate screws.  
 
20 . Fi
 t the gear shift assembly. 
Inst
all th
 e four nuts.  
 
21 . Asse
 mble the cable to the gear shift assembly. 
1. Locate the outer cable. 
2. Fit and tighten the cable securing nut to the specified  torque figure. 
22.  Adjust, or verify, the cable in  accordance with 44.15.07. 
23.  Further installation is the reve rse of the removal procedure. 
24.  Connect the battery and fit the battery cover. 
Reset the radio an
 d the clock.  
    
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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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Clima
 te Control System - General Inform
ation - Manifold Gauge Set Connection 
Ge
neral Procedures 
Mani
fol
 d. 
Low Side Pressure Gauge. 
High Side Pressure Gauge. 
 
  1. 
The 'ma
 nifold gauge set' is a most important tool for tracing faults and 
system efficiency assessment. The relationship between HIGH and LOW 
pressures and their correlation to AMBIENT and EVAPORATOR 
temperatures must be compared to determine system status (see 
Pressure / Temperature graphs). 
Because of the heavy reliance upon this piece of equipment for service 
diagnosis, ensure that the gauges are calibrated regularly and the 
equipment is treated with care. 
 
2.  
Parts
  List 
ItemDescri
ption1LOW side 
serv
 ice hose
 
- BLUE
2LOW  side 
ha
 nd valve -
 BL
UE3LOW  
pres
 sure 
compound 
gauge _  BLUE
4HI GH
  
pressure 
gauge _ RED
5HI GH
  side 
hand valve -
 RED6HI GH
  side 
service hose  
- RED
7Sys t
 em 
service hose  
- Neutral  color, 
commonly  YELLOW
1.  The manifold is designed to control  refrigerant flow. When connected into  
the system, pressure is registered on both gauges at all times. During 
system tests both the high and low side hand valves should be closed 
(rotate clockwise to seat the valves).  The hand valves isolate the low and 
the high sides from the center (service) hose. 
1.  This compound gauge, is designed to register positive and negative 
pressure and may be typically calibrate d - Full Scale Deflection, 0 to 10 
bar (0 to 150 lbf / in2) pressure in a clockwise direction; 0 to 1000 mbar 
(0 to 30 in Hg) FSD negative pressu re in a counter clockwise direction. 
1.  This pressure gauge may be typically  calibrated from 0 to 30 bar (0 to 
500 lbf / in2) FSD in a clockwise direction. Depending on the 
manufacturer, this gauge may also be of the compound type.