glove box JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual

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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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Control Components - Remote Climate Control ModuleLHD RWD
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Position the driver's seat fully rearward
2. Glove box, 76.52.03

3. Remove the duct - passenger footwell
Remove the nut (1) duct to blower

4. Disconnect the BPM multiplug
Slacken the bolt (1), noting that it is captive in the
multiplug
Disconnect the multiplug

5. Remove the BPM
1. Remove the fixings (3), BPM to fascia reinforcement
2. Remove the BPM

6. Slacken the A/CCM upper fixing using a 'Snap-On' SDP 11
stubby screwdriver, or similar

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Interior Lighting -
Bulbs


DescriptionCapacityType
Door Guard / Puddle Lamps12V 5WCapless Long Life
Glovebox Lamp12V 4WBayonet Long Life
Luggage Compartment Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
Roof Console Central Courtesy Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
Roof Console Map Lamp12V 6WCapless
Rear Quarter Courtesy Lamp (lower section)12V 5WCapless Long Life
Rear Quarter Reading Lamp (upper section)12V 6WCapless Long Life
Sun Visor Vanity Mirror Lamp12V 1.2WCapless 286

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Interior Lighting - Interior Lighting
Description and Operation

Parts List
Glovebox lamp
The glovebox lamp operates whenever the glovebox door is opened. The lamp comprises a combined switch and bulb holder assembly. The bulb aperture in the glovebox is covered by a white lens.
Door guard/puddle lamps
A door guard/puddle lamp, fitted to the rear lower corner of each door, operates automatically whenever the corresponding
door is opened. Each lamp assembly has a double lens; red to project rearwards to warn oncoming traffic that the door is
open and white to illuminate the passenger 'step-out' area.
Front courtesy/ map lamps
The roof console comprises a module with integral switches which permits operation of the dr iver and front passenger
courtesy and map lamps.
Where appropriate, the module also controls operation of the su n roof and garage door opener.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Glovebox Lamp
2—Door Guard / Puddle Lamp
3—Luggage Compartment Lamp
4—Sun Visor Vanity Mirror Lamp
5—Roof Console Map / Courtesy Lamp
6—Rear Quarter Reading / Courtesy Lamp

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Rear courtesy/ reading lamps
Each rear quarter of the passenger compartment is fitted with combined lighting units comprising; a rear courtesy lamp and
reading lamp. The courtesy lamps operate automatically whenever a rear door is opened; the reading lamps function when
the integral switches are operated by occupants of the vehicle.
Trunk lamps
The trunk trim panel is fitted with lamps which operate auto matically whenever the trunk lid is opened; the switch is
incorporated within the latch mechanism.
Vanity mirror lamps
The vanity mirror lamps, two on each sun visor, operate auto matically when the mirror flap is opened, provided the sun
visor spindle is engage d in the stowage clip.
Operation
The BPM provides an enable signal for the glovebox, vanity mirror, trunk lid and map lamps. Actuation of the relevant
switch provides an earth path to the lamp.
The rear passenger reading lamps receive a supply di rect from fuse F10 in the RH heelboard fuse-box.
The front and rear courtesy lamps have separa te fade functions controlled by the BPM.
The door hazard / puddle lamps are controll ed locally by the relevant Door Module.
Fault analysis must be undertaken using the PDU, refer to Diagnosis and Testing.
Refer to the relevant Electrical Guid e for details of circuit operation.


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Interior Lighting - Glove Compartment Lamp
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation

1.
Open glovebox lid.

2. Carefully release and remove plas tic lens from glovebox light.
3. Remove bulb from glovebox light.

4. Release light/switch assembly retaining tangs and partially
withdraw assembly from glovebox exterior.

5. Position light/switch assembly for access, disconnect harness
spade connectors and remove assembly from glovebox
aperture.
1. Position light/switch assembly at glovebox aperture and
connect harness spade connectors.
2. Install assembly in aperture, en suring that retaining tangs are
fully seated.
3. Install bulb in light/switch assembly and check that harness
leads are clear of bulb.
4. Install plastic lens to light/switch assembly.
5. Close glovebox lid.

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Driver Door Module (DDM)
Interior lights circuit
BPM inputs from: BPM outputs to:
Header console courtesy light switch
SCPInstrument and switch illumination. Fade 1 (Header console courtesy lamps) Fade 2 (E-post courtesy lamps) Map lights Sun visor lamps Glovebox lamp Trunk lamps
Washer / wiper circuit
Wiper park switch Low screen wash switch Wiper slow speed switch Wiper fast speed switch Wiper intermittent switch Wash/wipe switch
Power wash relay Wiper motor run Screen wash pump Wiper fast/slow speed
Ignition circuit
Ignition position Auxiliary position Transit relay Mirror fold out Mirror fold flat
Central door locking circuit
Central locking button Valet switch SCP (door modules)
Central door locking relay SCP (door modules, security and locking control
module)
Sun roof ECU
Security system circuit
Hood security switch Horn switches Central locking button SCP (door modules, security and locking control
module)
ISO link (key transponder module)
Horn relay Active security sounder Passive security sounder Security status LED Central door locking relay SCP (door modules, security and locking control
module)
ISO link (key transponder module)
Steering column adjustment circuit
Column adjustment switchesColumn tilt motor Column reach motor
Gear shift interlock circuit
Neutral switch J-gate not in park Keylock solenoid Gearshift interlock solenoid
Seat heaters circuit
Seat heater switchesSeat heater relay Status LED
Seat buckle circuit
Seat buckleAudible warning SCP

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Multifunction Electronic Modules - Multifunction Electronic Module
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation

1.
Switch ON ignition. Move pass enger seat fully rearwards.
Switch OFF ignition.

2. Disconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.19.
3. Remove glove box; refer to 76.52.03.

4. Remove body processor module.
1. Release bolt and discon nect harness connector.
2. Remove three nuts which secure module to fascia.
3. Remove module.
1. Installation is reverse of removal.
2. Reconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.15.
3. Synchronize ECM, KTM, BPM using PDU.

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Instrument Panel and Console - Instrument Panel and Instrument Panel
Console
Description and Operation
Fascia

The one-piece slush-moulded fascia has an injection-moulded ar mature and incorporates a steel transverse reinforcing rail.
Fascia side support brackets pre-set to th e BIW, determine fascia fore and aft, and height position s and a bush installed in a
BIW bracket centrally positioned on the upper fascia panel, similarly determines the correct transverse location of a fascia
dowel. These mountings together with access panels at each en d of the fascia and brackets at the top and sides of the BIW
tunnel, facilitate fascia removal and instal lation without the necessity for special tools or an alignment procedure. The fasci a
houses the main instrument panel, pass enger air bag module glovebox, air conditioning outlet vents and a centrally
mounted analogue clock, all of which can be readily removed wi thout disturbing the fascia. The fascia harness is located in
the nose of the fascia assembly to facilitate easy installati on in vehicle. The fascia must be removed from the vehicle to
access the harness.
Centre Console
The centre console is an injection moulded armature trimmed in matching ambla or leather with a wood veneer top finisher.
An iluminated smoker's compendium with pr ess and release lid is fitted at the rear of the 'J' gate. The centre section of the
console forms a deep stowage box with rear hinged lid which is padded to form a central arm rest. A hinged cup holder is
incorporated in the front end of the stowage box lid. A colour-keyed 'J' gate finisher surmounts the veneer top finisher and
the 'SPORT' mode and cruise control 'ON/OFF' selector switches are situated immediately to the rear of the 'J' gate. The rear
of the standard centre console houses a re ar air distribution grill and controls. On Daimler and 'Super 8' models, the centre
console incorporates a rear extensio n with rear seat heating controls.


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Installation

12. Slacken and remove the two ce ntre console front securing
screws.

13. Ensuring that harness is clea r, pull console rearwards to
withdraw front dowels from tunnel locations.
14. Remove console from vehicle.
15. Remove console ashtray. Refer to 76.25.25.
16. Remove glovebox and lid. Refer to 76.25.16 and 76.25.18.

17. Slide stud mounting plate off front of console.
1. Fit stud mounting plate to front of console.
2. Ensure that harness is correctly positioned.
3. Fit centre console ashtray. Refer to 76.25.25.
4. Fit glovebox and lid to centre console. Refer to 76.25.16 and
76.25.18.
5. Position console in vehicle, align correctly and push forward to
engage front dowels.
6. Fit and tighten the consol e front securing screws.
7. Fit fascia centre veneer panel. Refer to 76.47.06.
8. Fit and tighten the console rear securing screws.
9. Fit 'J' gate veneer panel and finisher. Refer to 76.25.24 and
76.25.26.
10. Connect cigar lighter and as htray illumination harness

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