bulb JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual

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                    Rear Door  Speaker  (86.50.14)  
                     Rear Door  Tweeter  Speaker  (86.50.62)  
                     Subwoofer
 
Speaker  (86.51.05)  
 
        417:  Lighting  
 
             417‐01:  Exterior  Lighting  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Exterior Lighting  
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Exterior Lighting  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Brake Pedal  Position  (BPP)  Switch  
                     Fog Lamp  Switch  (86.65.10)  
                     Front Fog  Lamp  (86.
40.96)  
                     Front Fog  Lamp  Bulb  (86.40.94)  
                     Front Side  Marker  Lamp  (86.40.59)  
                     Front Side  Marker  Lamp  Bulb  (86.40.58)  
                     Front Turn  Signal  Lamp Bulb  (86.40.41)  
                     Headlamp Assembly (86.41.33)  
                     Headlamp Leveling Motor  (86.42.04)  
                     High Beam  Headlamp  (86.41.34)  
                     High Beam  Headlamp  Bulb  (86.40.12)  
                     High Mounted  Stoplamp  (86.41.01)  (86.41.32)  
                     High Mo
unted  Stoplamp  Bulb (86.41.02)  
                     License Plate  Lamp  (86.40.86)  
                     License Plate  Lamp  Bulb  (86.40.85)  
                     Low Beam  Headlamp  (86.41.35)  ‐ Vehicles  Without:  Headlamp  Leveling 
                     Low Beam  Headlamp  (86.41.35)  ‐ Vehicles  With: Headlamp  Leveling  
                     Low Beam  Headlamp  Bulb  (86.40.08)  
                     Rear Lamp  Assembly  (86.40.70)  
                     Rear Lamp  Assembly  Bulb  (86.40.73)  
                     Rear Side  Marker  La
mp  (86.41.08)  
                     Rear Side  Marker  Lamp  Bulb (86.41.07)  
                     Side Lamp  Bulb  (86.40.27)  
                     Side Lamp/Front  Turn  Signal  Lamp  (86.40.39)  

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                    Side Turn  Signal  Lamp  (86.41.41)  
                     Side Turn  Signal  Lamp  Bulb  (86. 41.42)  
 
             417‐02
:
 Interior  Lighting  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Interior Lighting  
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Interior Lighting  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Door Courtesy  Lamp (86.40.38)  
                     Door Courtesy  Lamp Bulb  (86.40.47)  
                     Door Courtesy  Lamp Lens  (86.40.35)  
                     Glove Co
mpartment  Lamp  (86.45.08)  
                     Luggage Compartment  Lamp (86.45.16)  
                     Vanity Mirror  Lamp  (76.10.50)  
 
             417‐04:  Daytime  Running  Lamps  (DRL) 
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Daytime Running Lamps  (DRL) 
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Daytime Running Lamps  (DRL) 
 
        418:  Electrical  Distribution  
 
             418‐00:  Module  Communications  Network  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Communications  Ne
twork 
                                                      Removal
 and  Installation  
                     Battery
 Junction  Box  (BJB)  (86.70.69)  
                     Central
 Junction  Box (CJB)  (86.70.72)  
                     Front
 Auxiliary  Junction  Box  (86.70.73)  
                     Rear
 Auxiliary  Junction  Box  (86.70.74)  
 
  
418 ‐02:  Wiring  Harnesses  
Description  and  Operati
on
 
Wiring  Harness  
General  Procedures  
Wiring  Harness  Repair 

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            501‐10:  Seating 
                 Specificatio
n
 
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Seats 
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Front Seat  (76.70.01)  
                     Front Seat  Backrest  (76.70.06)  
                     Front Seat  Backrest  Cover  (76.70.15)  
                     Front Seat  Backrest  Heater  Mat  (86.75.14)  
                     Front Seat  Backrest  Trim  Panel  (76.70.03)  
                     Front Seat  Cushion  (76.70.11)  
                     Front Seat  Cushion  Cover  (76.70.33)  
                     Front Sea
t Cushion  Heater  Mat  (86.75.13)  
                     Front Seat  Head  Restraint  (76.70.14)  
                     Front Seat  Head  Restraint  Motor  (86.75.17)  
                     Front Seat  Recliner  Motor  (86.75.04)  
                     Front Seat  Track  (76.70.20)  
                     Front Seat  Track  Motor  (86.75.33)  
                     Lumbar Motor  (86.75.12)  
                     Rear Seat  Armrest  (76.70.39)  
                     Rear Seat  Backrest  (76.70.38)  
                     Rear Seat  Backrest  Cover  (76.70.48)  (78.90.12)  
                     Rear Seat  Backrest  Heater  Mat  (86.75.35)  
                     Rear Seat  Cushio
n (76.70.37)  
                     Rear Seat  Cushion  Cover  (76.70.47)  
                     Rear Seat  Cushion  Heater  Mat  (86.75.37)  
                     Rear Seat  Head  Restraint  (76.70.56)  
                     Rear Seat  Track  
                     Seat Control  Switch  (86.75.23)  
 
             501‐11:  Glass,  Frames  and  Mechanisms  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Glass, Fra
mes  and  Mechanisms  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Door Window  Control Switch  Bulb  (86.46.12)  
                     Front Door  Window  Glass  (76.31.01)  
                     Front Door  Window  Glass  Weatherstrip  (76.40.28)  

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o
perating. If an indicator bulb fails, the warning
lamp and ticking operate at twice the normal rate.
Sidelam
ps and Headlamps
Thes
e are controlled by rotating the end of the column switch as follows.
In the OFF position:
All
exterior lamps are switched OFF.
In the sidelamp position:
The front
sidelamps, tail, license plate and any other la
mps required by local legislation are switched ON.
The
sidelamps tell-tale lamp illuminates.
In the headlamp position, with the ignition switch in position II:
The h
eadlamps are switched ON in addition to the lamps switched on in the sidelamp position.
If the ignition is switched to the OFF position with the column switch in the headlamp position, the sidelamps, tail and
license plate lamps will stay ON, but the headlamps will switch OFF.
In the AUTO position (where fitted), with the ignition switch in position II:
Th
e sensor mounted on the back of the interior rear view
mirror monitors exterior light levels and automatically
switches the sidelamps and di pped headlamps ON and OFF.
The sensitivity level can be adjusted by turn ing the sensor control knob on the back of the interior mirror, left to decrease or
right to increase. The sensor must not be covered and the windscreen must be kept clean.
Headlamp Main Bea
m Position
Wi
th the column switch in
the headlamp position:
Movin
g the switch stalk away fro
m the steering wheel switches the headlamps to main beam.
Movin
g the switch stalk towards the steering wheel switches the headlamps to dipped beam.
The main beam tell-tale lamp illuminates when the headlamps are switched to main beam.
Ma
in Beam Flash
Wi
th the ignition switch and column switch in any position:
Pulling the

switch stalk agains
t spring pressure towards th e steering wheel illuminates the headlamps on main beam
for as long as the switch is held.
The main beam tell-tale lamp illuminates while the headlamps are illuminated.
M
essage Center Functions
T
he message center functions:
Are se

lected by the button located at the end of the lighting switch stalk.
Are se

lected in turn, by repeatedly pressing the button,
from the odometer reading, through the trip computer data
in sequence, and back to th e odometer reading again.

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Condenser:
Multi-pass fin-over-tube type, mounted in front of the engine cooling pack and directly to the radiator.
Pressure (Bitron) switch:
Located in the discharge pipe. Provides a signal, via the A/CCM, to th e ECM, to disengage the compressor clut ch should the refrigerant pressure be
< 2 bar or > 30 bar.
Provides a hard-wired signal to the ECM, to switch the cool ing fans to HIGH speed at 22 bar rising pressure and to
LOW speed at 17,5 bar falling pressure.
Provides a hard-wired signal to the ECM, to switch the radiator cooling fans to LOW speed at 12 bar rising pressure
and to switch the fans OFF at 8 bar falling pressure.
Expansion Valve

Parts List
The expansion valve is located inside the heater / air conditioning unit and comprises of a diaphragm, connected by a
capillary tube to a temperat ure sensing bulb, which regulates the valve according to temperature variations at the
evaporator outlet pipe. This component is NOT serviceable. See 'Refrigeration Cycle'
Air Conditioning (Heater / Cooler) Unit
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Valve body
2—Pressure spring
3—Diaphragm
4—Capillary tube
5—Temperature sensing bulb
6—Valve inlet
7—Valve outlet
8—Equalizer pipe

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Instrument Cluster - Ins
trument Cluster
D
iagn
osis and Testing
Tests U
s
ing the Portable Diagnostic Unit
Re
fe
r to PDU User Guide
The c
o
mplexity of the electronics involved with the Instrument Cluster and the two multiplexed communication networks
which are connected to it, preclude the use of workshop genera l electrical test equipment. Therefore, reference should be
made to the PDU User Guide for detailed instructions on testing the Instrument Clus ter and associated circuits.
The PDU systematically test s and analyses all functions of the Instrument Clus ter, the various systems controlled by it and
individual sensors which are attached to each separate system.
Where a fault involving a remote sensor e. g. water temperature sensor, is indicated, before replacing the component, some
basic diagnostic methods may be necessary to confirm that connections are good and that wiring is not damaged.
Diagnostics using the PDU is via the CAN network, accessed at the diagnostic connector on the car.
Replaceable Parts
The only replaceable part s
are, General Illumination Bulbs, Direction Indicator Warning Bu
lbs and Main Beam Warning Bulb,
which are all of the conventional filament type. Other warning lamps are LEDs and are not replaceable.


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If the field were not controlled, the 'B+' output would rise to a level which could damage bulbs and ECMs. The regulator
compares the output voltage to an intern al voltage reference circuit to achieve the controlled output of the generator.
Suppression Module

Although the output from the generator is fi nely controlled and relatively smooth, it is still a pulsed DC output at a varying
frequency proportional to engine speed.
The suppression module damps ou t any ripple which may be sensed on the main output of the generator. This prevents
possible interference via the power supply, affecting the radio reception or, where fitted, the telephone.
The module is located on the right hand side of the engine compartment, on the inner panel just above the chassis leg,
adjacent to the generator. It is secured to two anti-vibration rubber moun tings. The illustration shows the suppression
module viewed from below the vehicle.
A fuse is fitted internally to the suppression module to protect the generator output in the event of a short circuit within th e
suppression module.
Drive Belt Automatic Tensioner

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Exterior Lighting -
Bulbs
Torques


DescriptionCapacityType
Flasher Side Repeater12V 5WCapless Long Life
Fog Lamp - Front12V 51WHalogen HB4 Long Life
Fog Lamp - Rear Guard12V 21WP21W, Bayonet Long Life
Front Direction Indicator12V 21WBayonet Amber Long Life
Front Parking (side) Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
Headlamp - Main12V 55WHalogen H7
Headlamp - Dip12V 55WHalogen H7
High Mounted Stop Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
License Plate Lamp12V 5WFestoon Long Life
Rear Direction Indicator12V 21WPY21W, Bayonet Amber Long Life
Reverse Lamp12V 21WP21W, Bayonet Long Life
Side Marker Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
Stop/Tail Lamp12V 21/5WTwin Filament Bayonet Long Life
ComponentNm
Rear Lamp Assembly to Body3

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Exterior Lighting - Exterior Lighting
Description and Operation
A multi-function switch located on the left stalk of the steering column switch assembly permits selection of either parking
(side), headlamps, auto-headlamp or off. Selection of a particular mode provides the appropriate input to the body
processor module (BPM).
Where the auto headlamp function is incorporated, a light sensor in the interior rear view mirror monitors ambient light and
provides an input to the BPM. The BPM responds by switching the low beam headlamps on or off as appropriate for the
prevailing light conditions.
The front and rear fog lamp switch is located on the fascia outboard of the steering column.
Front Lamps

Headlamp assembly
Each headlamp assembly consists of tw o headlamp units. The dipped beam lamp unit is located outboard and the main
beam lamp unit located inboard also carries the front parking (side) lamp. Access for bulb replacement is from the engine
compartment.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Headlamp (dip beam)
2—Headlamp (main beam)
3—Front Parking (side) Lamp
4—Front Direction Indicator
5—Front Side Marker
6—Side Repeater Lamp
7—Fog Lamp

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License plate lamps
Each license plate bulb is accessible after removing the relevant lens. The license plate lamps can be accessed following
removal of the trunk lid liner and upper trim finisher.
Rear lamp assembly
Each rear lamp assembly incorporates a stop/tail lamp, a fog lamp, a reversing lamp and a direction indicator lamp. Access
for bulb replacement is from the trunk.
Side markers
Each side marker is retained in the bumper cover by a lug on one end of the unit and a spring clip at the other end. The unit is not electrically connected for all markets.
High mounted stop lamp
The high mounted stop lamp (HMSL) is secu red to studs on the center lower edge of the backlight and provides illumination
using five bulbs.
Operation
All lamps are controlled by the BPM which pr ovides an appropriate output in response to an input received when a selected
switch is operated.
The side marker lamps receive an input from the BPM via relay 3 and fuse F21. The license plate lamps receive an input
from the BPM via relay 3 and fuse F19. The rela y and fuses are located in the trunk fuse-box.
The tail lamps receive an input direct from the BPM.
The stop, reversing and rear fog lamps are controlled by the security and locking module (SLM) which receives inputs via
the SCP network from the BPM.
The HMSL is not controlled by the SLM; it receives input from the brake switch via relay 5 and fuse F8 in the trunk fuse-box.

The BPM and SLM monitor the stop lamps (n ot HMSL) and tail lamps for failure.
Fault analysis must be undertaken using the PDU, refer to Diagnosis and Testing.
Consult the relevant Electrical Guid e for details of circuit operation.


2—Rear Lamp Assembly
3—Rear Side Marker
4—High Mounted Stop Lamp

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