engine oil JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Manual Online

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V
ariable Camshaft Timing Oil Control Unit Housing RH
12.65.51
Removal
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection sheets.
2. Set the engine compartment cover to the service access position.
3
. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
4. Remove the Timing Cover. Refer to Operation <<12.65.01>>
in this Section.
5
. Remove the VVT bush carrier.
1. Remove the three bolts which secure the carrier to the cylinder block.

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41. Raise the vehicle on the ramp.

42. Drain the engine oil.
1. Position the waste oil bowser.
2. Remove the sump drain pl ug and drain the engine oil.

Wipe the drain plug and refit it to the sump to prevent oil
dripping.
Move the oil bowser away from the vehicle.

43. Move the front muffler forwar d to allow the intermediate
mufflers to be displaced.
Slacken the clamps (left-hand and right-hand sides),
catalytic converter to front muffler.

44. Slacken the clamps (left-han d and right-hand sides),
intermediate mufflers to front muffler.
45. Remove the front muffler.
Disconnect the front muffler from the intermediate
mufflers and then from the downpipe catalytic converters.
46. Remove the downpipe catalytic converters.

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Remove the bolts which secure the downpipe to the lower
mounting bracket.
Remove the downpipe assembly.
Repeat the above operations for the other downpipe
catalytic converter.

47. Remove the two bolts which secure each mounting bracket to
the bell housing and remove the brackets.

48. Disconnect the driveshaft (propshaft) flange from the
transmission output flange.
Remove the three bolts which secure the flange. Rotate
the shaft for access to each bolt.
Disconnect the shaft and reposition it to the side.

49. Remove the securing bolt and disconnect the ground lead
from the transmission casing.
50. Disconnect the oil cooler pi pes (where fitted) from the
engine.
1. Remove the bolt which secures the pipe clamping
plate. Remove the clamping plate.
2. Place a drain tray beneat h the pipes and disconnect

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the pipes. Allow the oil to drain.
3. Remove the O-ring seals and fit blanking plugs to the
pipes and to the mating unions on the engine.
51. Lower the ramp.

52. Disconnect the generator suppres sion module (where fitted)
harness.
Disconnect the harness multi-plug and reposition the
harness from under the suppression module.

53. Disconnect the starter motor power cable, at the right hand
side engine compartment enclosure.
1. Disconnect the multi-plug, engine management harness to starter motor.
2. Reposition the protective boot from the starter motor
power stud.
3. Remove the nut and disc onnect the power cable.
Cut the tie strap which secures the power cable to the
enclosure and route the cable into the engine bay.

54. Disconnect the P.I. harness from the engine management
harness.
1. Release the bolt which secures the P.I. harness multi-plug to the engine management harness.
2. Disconnect the multi-plug.
3. Remove the nut which secures the engine management harness multi-plug to the mounting
bracket.
4. Reposition the multi-plug from the bracket.
55. Disconnect the transmission rota ry switch harness connector.
Reposition and disconnect the harness multi-plug.

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Connect
the front muffler to
the intermediate muffler,
noting the alignment of the indicator rings.
W
ith the front muffler positioned correctly, tighten the
clamps (left-hand and right-hand sides) to the catalytic
converter.

21
.
Tighten the clamps (left-hand and right-hand sides),
intermediate mufflers to front muffler.

22
.
Tighten the downpipe bracket se curing bolts to the correct
torque

23
.
Connect the oil cooler pipes (w here fitted) to the engine.
1. Remove the blanking plugs from the pipes and from the mating unions on the engine.
2. Fit new O-ring seals to the pipes and lubricate with new engine oil.
3. Connect the pipes to the engine and fit the clamping
plate and bolt.
24. Lower the vehicle on the ramp.
25. Connect the heater and brake servo hoses.
1. Connect the heat er return hose.
2. Connect the heater feed hose and secure the locking
lever.

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1.
Remove the blanking plugs from the pipes and
unions. Fit a new sealing washer to the high pressure
hose joint.
2. Connect the high pressure hose union.
3. Connect the feed hose to the pump.

34 . Conne
ct the engine oil
pressure transmitter.

35 .
Fit the radiator and
condense
r assembly. Check that the
lower mounting rubbers are located correctly.

36 . Fit the radiator top
retaining panel.
1. Fit the panel.
2. Check that the radiator top mounting bushes are
located correctly.
37. Fit the radiator top retaining panel.
Fit
the ten bolts which secure the panel.

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to th
e throttle body.

51 . Co
nnect the intake tube to the throttle body.
1. Fit a new seal and connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
2. Fit the two bolts which secure the intake tube to the throttle body.

52 . Conne
ct the air cleaner cover.
F
it
the five clips which secu
re the air cleaner cover.

53 . Re
connect the breather pipe to the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Fit a new O-ring seal to the breather pipe.
2. Connect the breather pipe to the stub pipe.
54. Connect the air flow meter connector.
55. Fit a new Ty-strap to secures the vacuum pipe to the
induction elbow.
56. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Operation 26.10.01.
57. NOTE: When the engine is star ted from cold and run for a
short period only, before being swit ched off, a quantity of oil will

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be 'hun
g up' within the engine because it is not up to operating
temperature.
Should the oil level subsequently be topped-up, the level could
become too high, causing oil burning.
Typically, 0.875L is hung up.
Refill the engine with the correct specification engine oil.
58. Refill the automatic transmission. Refer to Section 307-01A,
Operation 44.24. 02.
59. Refill and bleed the power stee ring system. Refer to Section
211-02 General Procedures.
60. Repressurise the air conditioni ng system. Refer to Operation
82.30.30 and note all Wa rnings and Cautions.

61
.
Fit the engine covers.

62
.
With assistance, reposition the engine compartment cover
(bonnet) and fit the si x bolts; reconnect the ground lead to the
original location on the left hand hinge.
Re
connect the gas struts.
R

emove the masking tape from the front edge.
63. Remove the paintwork protection sheets and close the engine
compartment cover.
64. Reconnect the battery ground cable and fit the battery cover.
Re
set the clock and the radio information.

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The cooling
pack incorporates the radiator a
ssembly with integral transmission oil cool er (located in the radiator outlet tank),
an air conditioning condenser, and the cooling fans and cowl assembly.
The cooling pack on supercharged vehicles is the same as described above, but with the addition of a charge air cooler
coolant radiator located in front of the condenser.
Radiator Mounti
ng/Retention
T
he radiator is mounted on four rubber mounts, one on each
end of the upper and lower horizontal face. The two lower
mountings are supported on two isolated brackets mounted on the body; the lower cradle assembly has subsequently been
deleted.
A closing panel made from polypropylene, which retains the radiat or assembly, fits over the top of the radiator and is bolted
to the vehicle top panel.
Coolant Hoses - Engine

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Pinpoint test
A: P0116, P0125
Connector
loose or corroded
*
D
TC P0118 ECT circuit high input
Sensor short
Harness open circui

t
Harness short
Connector loose or corroded
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint

Test C
*
D
TC P1474 Intercooler coolant pump relay malfunction
Intercooler pump relay
failure
Intercooler pump relay to ECM drive circuit
fault Intercooler pump relay coil ground circuit
fault Harness fault
Connector loose or corroded
Connector pins(s) bent or tracking between
connections ECM power supply fault
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint

Test D
*
P
INPOINT TEST A : P0116, P0125
T
EST CONDITIONS
D
ETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1

: RETRIEVE DTCS


NOTE: Battery and or ECM disconnection prior to scanning wi
ll erase all data, ensure that the correct DTC is present.
Conne
ct the scan tool
1
Have the DTC(s) and fr

eeze
frame data been recorded?
Yes GO to A2
A2: ENGINE
COOLANT SYSTEM CHECK


NOTE: Do not use the instrument display, if th
e ECT has failed this will not operate correctly.
Chec
k engine temperature rise using a thermocouple or
similar device.
1
Engine
temperature increasing?
Yes GO to A3
No Check coolant level
Check coolant for contamination
Check/test thermostat

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