vacuum JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Manual PDF

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Intake Air Distribution and Filtering - Thrott
le Body Elbow
Re
mo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
1.
WARNING: B E
FORE PROCEEDING, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT

WARNING NOTES GIVEN IN SECTION 100-00 (UNDER HEADING
'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS') AR E READ AND UNDERSTOOD.
Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.19 for further information).
2. Re
move air cleaner cover / inta
ke assembly; refer 19.10.30.
3. Remove throttle assemb ly; refer to 19.70.04.
4. Remove exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve where installed;
refer 17.45.01.

5. Re
lease intake elbow from right-hand support bracket.
Re
lea
se brake servo vacuum pi
pe and disconnect pipe.
1. Disconnect vacuum pipe.
2. Remove upper bolt.

6. Relea
se intake elbow from le
ft-hand support bracket.
1. Disconnect vacuum pipe.
2. Disconnect engine breather T-piece.
3. Remove upper bolt.
4. Loosen, but do not remove, lower two bolts.

7. Re
move intake elbow from supercharger.
1. Release and pull back cl ips securing bypass hoses
at charge air coolers.
2. Remove four bolts.
3. Remove hoses from charge air cooler stub pipes.
Re move as
sembly from vehicle.
4. Discard gasket.
Cle a
n all mating faces.
8. Remove by-pass valve assembly from intake elbow.

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2.
Fully tighten two bolts.
3. Connect breather/purge pipe T-piece to intake elbow.
4. Connect vacuum pipe to intake elbow.

5. Install right-hand support brac
ket to intake elbow.
1. Install bolt.
6. Install exhaust gas re-circulation valve (EGR) if applicable;
refer to 17.45.01.
7. Install throttle assemb ly; refer to 19.70.04.
8. Install air cleaner cover / intake assembly; refer to 19.10.30.
9. Reconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.15 for further information).

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Intake Air Distribution and Filtering - Throt
tle Body Elbow4.0L NA V8 -
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26
Re
moval and Installation
Remov

al
S
pecial Tool(s)

Re

lease tool - quick fit
310-044 (JD 182)

R
elease tool 5 /16 - quick fit
310-054 (JD 203)
1. WARNING: BEFORE PROCEEDING, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT
THE WARNING NOTES GIVEN IN SECTION 100-00 (UNDER THE
HEADING 'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS') ARE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD.
Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.19 for further information).
2. D
epressurize fuel sy
stem; refer to 19.50.02
3. Remove air cleaner cover / intake assembly; refer to 19.10.30.
4. Remove throttle body; refer to 19.70.04.

5. R
elease intake elbow from right-hand support bracket.
Re

lease brake servo vacuum pi
pe and disconnect pipe.
1. Disconnect vacuum pipe.
2. Remove bolt.
6. Release intake elbow from le ft-hand support bracket.
1. Disconnect vacuum pipe.
2. Disconnect engine breather T-piece.
3. Remove bolt.
4. Loosen, but do not remove two bolts.

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2.
Tighten two bolts.
3. Connect breather/p urge pipe T-piece.
4. Connect vacuum pipe.

9. Install righ
t-hand support
bracket to intake elbow.
1. Install bolt.
2. Connect vacuum pipe.
10. Install throttle assemb ly; refer to 19.70.04.
11. Install air cleaner cover / intake assembly; re fer to 19.10.30.
12. Install engine covers.
13. Reconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.15 for further information).

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Intake Air Distribution and Filtering - Throttle B
ody Elbow4.0L SC V8 -
AJ26
Re mo
val and Installation
Remova

l
1.
WARNING: BE
FORE PROCEEDING, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT

WARNING NOTES GIVEN IN SECTION 100-00 (UNDER HEADING
'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS') AR E READ AND UNDERSTOOD.
Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.19 for further information).
2. Re
move air cleaner cover / inta
ke assembly; refer 19.10.30.
3. Remove throttle assemb ly; refer to 19.70.04.
4. Remove exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve where installed;
refer 17.45.01.

5. Re
lease intake elbow from right-hand support bracket.
Re
lea
se brake servo vacuum pi
pe and disconnect pipe.
1. Disconnect vacuum pipe.
2. Remove upper bolt.

6. Relea
se intake elbow from le
ft-hand support bracket.
1. Disconnect vacuum pipe.
2. Disconnect engine breather T-piece.
3. Remove upper bolt.
4. Loosen, but do not remove, lower two bolts.

7. Re
move intake elbow from supercharger.
1. Release and pull back cl ips securing bypass hoses
at charge air coolers.
2. Remove four bolts.
3. Remove hoses from charge air cooler stub pipes.
Re move as
sembly from vehicle.
4. Discard gasket.
Cle a
n all mating faces.
8. Remove by-pass valve assembly from intake elbow.

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2.
Fully tighten two bolts.
3. Connect breather/purge pipe T-piece to intake elbow.
4. Connect vacuum pipe to intake elbow.

5. Install right-hand support brac
ket to intake elbow.
1. Install bolt.
6. Install exhaust gas re-circulation valve (EGR) if applicable;
refer to 17.45.01.
7. Install throttle assemb ly; refer to 19.70.04.
8. Install air cleaner cover / intake assembly; refer to 19.10.30.
9. Reconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.15 for further information).

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Evaporative E
missions - Evaporative Emissions
Description an
d Operation

To reduce the emission of fuel vapour, th e fuel tank is vented to atmosphere through activated charcoal adsorption canister
(s) which collects the fuel droplets. The ch arcoal is periodically purged of fuel when the EVAP Canister Purge Valve opens
the vapour line between the canister(s) and the air intake induct ion elbow. This action allows manifold depression to draw
air through the canister atmospheric vent, taking up the deposited fuel from the charcoal adsorber and burning the resulting
fuel vapour in the engine.
The EVAP Canister Purge Valve is controlled by the engine management system ECM. Purging is carried out in accordance
with the engine management fu eling strategy (see below).
The fuel tank vapour outlet is via a removeable flange assemb ly on the top surface of the tank. The vapour storage canister
or canisters are fitted on the underside of the vehicle below the rear seats.
There are three variants of the evaporativ e system. All systems use the charcoal adsorber storage canisters and purge valve
and operate as described above. The specific features of each system are described below. The evaporative systems are
designated as :
sin g
le canister system
ru
nn
ing loss system
ru
nn
ing loss with On-board Re-fueling Vapour Recovery (ORVR) system
EVAP Canister Purge Valve

Ite
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—EVAP canister purge v
alve
2—Valve s
olenoid connector
3—Vapour outlet to indu
ction elbow
4—Vapour
inlet from canister(s)
5—Vacuum contro
l pi
pe from induction elbow
6—Vacuum contro
l pi
pe to vapour pressure control va
lve - applicable to single canister systems only
7—Vacuum
control connection to EVAP valve

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Thi s
system uses a single charcoal canister with a pressure
control valve between the canister and the fuel tank vapour
outlet. A vacuum control pipe is connecte d from the engine intake induction elbow to the pressure control valve. The vapour
outlet from the fuel tank is taken via a safety rollover valve fitted to the re moveable flange at the top of the tank.
With the engine stopped, the pressure control valve is closed, maintaining a slight positive pre ssure in the tank : any further
increase in pressure causes the valve to open and release vapour to the canister.
When the engine is running, manifold depr ession (via the vacuum control pipe) holds the pressure control valve open. Air is
drawn into the tank to maintain atmospheric pressure as fuel is used and vapourised fuel is deposited in the charcoal
canister.
Canister purge operation is as described in Evaporative Emissions Control.
It e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—Evaporative flan
ge assembly
2—Vapour outlet rol
lover valve
3—Tank vapour outlet pipe
4—Breather
pipe
5—Pressure control valve
6—Induct
ion vacuum control pipe
7—Charcoal can
i
ster
8—Canister vapour outlet pipe
9—EVAP canister purge v
a
lve
10—Vacuu
m
control sign
al from induction
11—EVAP ca
nister purge valve outlet
12—Canist
er vent
to atmosphere
Single Ca
nister System

Page 1169 of 2490

Evaporative Emissions - Evaporative Emission Canister Purg
e Valve
Re
moval and Installation
Remov

al
Installation
1. O
pen the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Disconnect the battery.
R
emove the battery cover.
Di

sconnect the battery ground (negative) cable.

3. Di
sconnect the purge valve harness connector.

4. R
emove the two securing nuts.

5. WARNING: B
EFORE PROCEEDING, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT

THE WARNING NOTES GIVEN IN SECTION 100-00 (UNDER THE
HEADING 'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS') ARE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD.
Disconnect the three valve hoses.
1. Pull off the vacuum pipe.
2. Release the clip and di sconnect the upper vapour
hose.
3. Release the clip and disconnect the lower vapour hose. Plug the hose (note the warning above).
1. R
emove the two mounting rubbers from the old valve and fit to

the new valve.
2. Fitting a new purge valve asse mbly is the reverse of the
removal procedure.

Page 1200 of 2490

KS fail
ure
P0335Cranksh
a
ft positi
on (CKP) sensor
circuit malfunction
CK P
sensor disconnected
CKP sensor air gap
i
n
correct/foreign matter on face
CKP sensor sen
s
ing circuit open
circuit, short circuit to ground,
short circuit to high voltage
CKP s e
nsor failure
F
or CKP sensor circ ui
t tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test N.
.
P0340Camshaft position
(CMP) sensor
circuit malfunction
CM P
sensor disconnected
CMP sensor air gap
i
n
correct/foreign matter on face
CMP sensor sen
s
ing circuit open
circuit, short circuit to ground,
short circuit to high voltage
CMP s e
nsor failure
F
or CMP sensor circ ui
t tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test O.
.
P0351Igniti
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 1
ECM to ignit
ion module primary
circuit open circuit, short circuit to
ground, high resistance
Igniti
on module to ignition coil
primary circuit open circuit, short
circuit to ground, high resistance
Ignition modu le
ground circuit
open circuit, hi gh resistance
Ignition coil fail
ure
Ignition modul
e
failure
F
o
r ignition circuit tests,
REFER to Section 303
-07 En
gine
Ignition. P0352Ignit
i
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 3
P0353Ignit i
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 5
P0354Ignit i
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 7
P0355Ignit i
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 2
P0356Ignit i
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 4
P0357Ignit i
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 6
P0358Ignit i
on coil primary/secondary
circuit malfunction, cyl 8
P0400Exhaus t gas
recirculation (EGR)
flow malfunction
EGR valve c
onnector pins high
resistance
EGR pipe/exhaust manifol
d leak
EGR pipe blocke

d
EGR valve st

uck open/closed,
blocked
EGR valve fai
lure
For EGR
pinpoint t
ests,
REFER to Section 303
-08 En
gine
Emission Control.
P0405Exhaus
t gas
recirculation (EGR)
drive circuits open circuit
EGR valve power supply circuit
o p
en circuit
EGR valve t
o
ECM drive circuit pair
- EGR pins 1/3, 4/6 open circuit,
high resistance
EGR val v
e failure (stepper motor
open circuit)
For EGR pinpoint t
ests,
REFER to Section 303
-08 En
gine
Emissi
on Control.
P0406Exhaus t gas
recirculation (EGR)
drive circuits short circuit
EGR valve t o
ECM drive circuit pair
- EGR pins 1/3, 4/6 short circuit to
ground or high voltage
EGR val v
e failure (stepper motor
short circuit)
For EGR pinpoint t
ests,
REFER to Section 303
-08 En
gine
Emissi
on Control.
P0420Right-
hand catalytic converter
efficiency below threshold
HO2S di
sconnected.
HO2
S
to ECM wiring fault.
HO2
S
heater to ECM wiring fault.
HO2
S
heater failure.
HO2
S
failure.
Cat
a
lyst monitor sensor failure.
Catal
y
tic converter failure.
R
e
fer to pinpoint tests for components

listed. Visually inspect catalytic
converters.
P0442Evaporati v
e emissions system
(EVAP) leak detected
Fue l
filler cap missing
Fu

el filler cap seal faulty
EVAP system
leak (can
ister
damage, pipework damage)
EVAP v a
lve to ECM drive circuit
open circuit, short circuit, high
resistance
EVAP valve to engine pu rge pipe
damaged/blocked/leaking
EVAP ope r
ating vacuum hose
F
or evaporati
ve emissions pinpoint
tests,
REFER to Section 303
-1 3
Evaporative

Emissi
ons
.

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