vi number JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Owner's Guide

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Rear
Suspension -
Stabilizer Bar Mounting Frame Bushing
Re
moval and Installation
Remov

al
CAUTI
ON: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
I
nstallation
S
pecial Tool(s)

Adaptor Rin

g
204-116-01 (JD 143-1)

Anvil Adaptor
2
04-116-02 (JD 143-2)

R

emover/Replacer Adaptor
204-116-08 (JD 143-8)

D
ifferential Strut - Bush Replacer
204-201 (JD 241)
1. R
emove monostrut from
vehicle. Refer to operation 64.25.12.

2. Using a h
ydraulic press remove bush from monostrut.
Using special tools,

support monostrut on the press bed.
Posit

ion special tool on top of bush and align tool with
press ram.
Press bush from monostrut.

3. Clean relevant parts.
1. Using a hydraulic press, fi t bush into monostrut.
S
upport the bush-bore of the monostrut between
plates on the press-bed.

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Remova
l

2
05-2
34 (JD 550-1)
1. CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various
thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt
can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Release handbrake.
2. Ra
ise the vehicle on a four-post lift.

3. Fully slacken bu
t do not remove parking brake cable adjuster
nut.

4. Relea s
e appropriate side parkin
g brake cable from connecting
clip.

5. With draw parkin
g brake cable th
rough equalizer (LH side cable
only).
6. Lower four-post lift.
7. Raise rear of vehicle to workin g height and support on stands.
Refer to section 100-02.
8. Remove rear wheel. Refer to section 204-04.

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Rear Suspension - Wheel Hub
Seal
Re
moval and Installation
Remov

al
S
pecial Tool(s)

Hub Holdin

g Tool
204-195 (JD227)

Hub Pu
ller
204-011 (JD 1D)

R
ear-Hub Remover
204-113 (JD 132)

O
il Seal Remover/Replacer
205-234 (JD 550-1)
1. CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various
thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt
can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Release parking brake.
2. R
aise the vehicle on a four-post lift.

3. Fully
slacken but do not remove parking brake cable adjuster
nut.
4. Release appropriate side parkin g brake cable from connecting

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Rear Su
spension - Wh
eel Knuckle Bushing
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
S
p
ecial Tool(s)

Hub Holdin
g Tool
2
04-195 (JD227)

Hub Pu
ller

204-011 (JD 1D)

D rive
r Handle
100-013 (18G-134)

Bearing Cu p Replacer Adaptor
2
04-120 (JD 550-6)
1. CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various
thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt
can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Release parking brake.
2. Ra
ise the vehicle on a four-post lift.

3. Fully slacken bu
t do not remove parking brake cable adjuster
nut.
4. Release appropriate side parkin g brake cable from connecting

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Wheel C
hanging
For wheel
chan
ging proced
ure refer to 74.20.05.
CAUTION: Do not allow grease to contaminate the wheel stud threads and wheel nut to wheel mating surface, as this
may cause the nuts to loosen.
• NOTE: When installing the wheel, smear a thin layer of grease onto the hub mounting face and spigot; and wheel
mounting face and spigot hole, to prev ent the wheel corroding on to the hub.
Locking Wheel Nuts

Locking wheel nuts are fitted as standard to UK vehicles.
1—Stee
l Wheel Trim 7J x 16
2—St
arbur
st Alloy 7J x 16
3—Cro
w
n Alloy 7J x 16
4—Sol
a
r Alloy 7.5J x 17
5—Ce
lt
ic Alloy 8J x 17
6—Lunar All
oy 7J
x 16
7—As
te
roid Alloy 8J x 18
8—Cor
ona Al
loy 7J x 16

9—Ecli
pse Alloy 8J x 16
10—Mi
lan All
oy 8.5J x 18
11—R
K
Winter Wheel 8.5J x 18
It
e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—Lockin
g whe
el nut
2—Cov
e
r
3—Cov
e
r removal tool
4—Wre
n
ch socket

It
e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption

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Is hard-wi
red to the instrume
nt cluster message center.
Is hard
-wired to the J1962 diagnostic connector.
Op
era
tion
Th
e
system selects the soft or
firm damper setting according to the current ro ad and driving conditions, to optimise vehicle
ride and handling.
With the vehicle stationary, the dampers are in the firm setting, but will normally switch to the soft setting when the vehicle
exceeds 8 km/h (5 mile/h); all dampers are switched simultaneously.
Sudden movement of the vehicle body, in response to road inputs, is detected by the vertical accelerometers, and the ADCM
switches the dampers to the firm setting to give improved damping of the resultant oscillations.
When cornering forces are detected by th e lateral accelerometer, the ADCM switches the dampers to the firm setting to
reduce the roll rate an d improve wheel control.
After the event has passed, the dampers revert to the soft setting.
When the footbrake is applied, the ADCM re ceives a signal and calculates the rate of vehicle deceleration. If the deceleration
rate is greater than a certain threshold, the dampers are switched to the firm setting to reduce the pitch rate and improve
wheel control.
If a system failure occurs, the ADCM grounds the output line to the instrument cluster message center, which displays a
text warning SUSPENSION FAULT and illuminates the amber warning lamp. Under fault conditions the system always fails to
the firm setting, so that the vehicle will be safe to drive un der all road and driving conditions.
Connector Pin Identity Chart for EM068

Pin
Number
Ci
rcui
t
Circuit Functi
on
1System erro
r output to instrument
cluster
2Not
used
3O/
P a
ccelerometer ground
4 to

9
Not
used
10K-
li
ne to diagnostic socket
11Ignition su
pply +12V
12Not
used
13Control signal (+ve) output
to l
eft-hand rear damper
14Control signal (+ve) output
to right-hand front damp
er
15Control signal (+ve) output
to right-hand rear
damper
16
a
nd 17
No
t
used
18Ground
19No
t
used
20Lateral
accelerometer i
nput
21Front vertical ac
celerometer in
put
22Rear vertical
acce
lerometer input
23No
t
used
24R
o
ad speed input from
instrument cluster
25Power output +5V to suppl y accelerometers
26Brake peda
l input

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Driveshaft - Driveshaft

Description an
d Operation
Driveshaft Joint and Couplings

Parts List


It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—F

lexible (Jurid) coupling at the transmission flange
2—Center bear

ing
3—Front tu

be, including
deformable section
4—Fl
exible (Jurid) coupling at the final drive flange

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R
ear Drive Axle/Differential - Rear Drive Axle and Differential
Description an
d Operation
Loca

tion
The differential
unit
is mounted between the wide mount ing bracket, pendulum assembly and the wishbone tie assembly.
Two tie rods are fitted between top rear of the final dr ive casing and the front of the wide mounting bracket.

Parts List
Description
The
type 14 HU final drive assembly is a hypoid unit with th
e pinion arranged on the cross-car centerline. The driveshaft
coupling utilizes a cassette type pinion oil seal, which is an in tegral part of the pinion flange. This type of seal cannot be
separated from the pinion fl ange and therefore may only be renewed as a complete seal / flange assembly
The axle shafts are driven by the output flanges which rotate on sealed bearings , these assemblies being retained in the
final drive unit by circlips.
Pinion Drive Flange / Seal Detail
• NOTE: The component parts are shown in an exploded view for clarity, this is NOT the fitted condition
It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—F

inal Drive Unit
2—W

ide Mounting Bracket
3—Pen

dulum Assembly
4—Wi

shbone Tie Assembly
5—'A'

Frame

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P a
rts List
The assembly is filled for life (there being no drain plug) using a thermally stable lubricant.
Servicea
ble Parts
Fi
nal drive unit complete
Pin
i
on flange / seal assembly
Pin
i
on flange nut
Ou
tpu
t shaft bearing 'O' ring
O
u
tput shaft bearing circlip
Ou
tpu
t shaft bearing
Ou
tpu
t shaft


It e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—Pin
i
on flange
2—Backi
n
g ring
3—R
y
ton ring
4—O
il se
al

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Fr
ont Brake Disc Runout Check Vehicles With: Brembo Brakes
Special Service tools
Di
al Test Indicator Gauge and Stand.
1.


WA
RNING:
BRAKE DUST, IF INHALED CAN DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH. ALWAYS REMOVE BRAKE DUST USING A VACUUM BRUSH. DO NOT USE A COMPRESSED-AIR LINE TO DISPERSE BRAKE DUST
INTO THE ATMOSPHERE.
CA
UTION:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts
throughout the vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See
section <<100-00>> for information.
CA
UTION:
The Brembo caliper is aligned to the brake disc when it is first installed to the vehicle, therefore,
care must be taken not to disturb this alignment. When removing the caliper; remove the bolts
that secure the anchor bracket to the vertical link only. DO NOT loosen any other caliper bolts.
Raise front of vehicle and support on stands. Refer to section <<100-02>>.
2. Remove wheel. Refer to section <<74.20.05>>.

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