speaker JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual

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     413‐08: Information  and  Message  Ce nter  
                 Descriptio
n
 and  Operation  
                     Information  and  Message  Center  
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Information  and  Message  Center  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Message Center  Switch  (86.66.11)  
 
             413‐13:  Parking  Aid 
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Parking Aid  
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Parking Aid  
                 Removal and Installation  
                     Parking Aid  Module  (86.80.39)  
                     Rear Parking  Aid  Sensor  (86.54.
14) (86.62.01)  
                     Rear Parking  Aid  Speaker  (86.54.19)  (86.62.02)  
 
        414:  Battery  and  Charging  System  
 
             414‐00:  Battery  and  Charging  System ‐ General  Information  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                                         
                     
             414
‐01:  Battery,  Mounting  and  Ca
bles  
                 Description
 and  Operation  
                     Battery
 and  Cables  
                 General
 Procedures  
                     Battery
 Connect  (86.15.15)  
                 Removal
 and  Installation  
                     Battery
 (86.15.01)  
                     Battery
 Ground  Cable  (86.15.19)  
                     Battery
 Positive  Cable  (86.15.17)  
                     Battery
 Retaining  Bracket  (86.15.12)  

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         414‐02:  Generator  and  Regulator  
                 Descriptio n and  Operati
on
 
                     Generator 
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Generator 
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Generator (86.10.02)  ‐ 3.2L  NA  V8  ‐ AJ26/4.0L  NA  V8  ‐ AJ27  
                     Generator (86.10.02)  ‐ 4.0L  SC  V8 ‐ AJ26  
                     Voltage Regulator  (86.10.28)  
 
        415:  Information  and  Entertainment  Systems  
 
             415‐01:  Audio  Unit  
                 Description  and  Operati
on 
                     Audio System  
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Audio System  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Capacitor (86.10.33)  
 
             415‐02:  Antenna  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Antenna 
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Antenna 
 
             415‐03:  Speakers  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Speakers 
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Speakers 
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     A‐Pillar  T
weeter  Speaker  LH  
                     A‐Pillar  Tweeter  Speaker  RH  (86.50.65)  
                     Door Speaker  (86.50.13)  

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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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The functi
on of the parking aid is to prov
ide an audible warning to the driver of the distance to obstacles near the rear
bumper of the vehicle when parking or travelling at a slow sp eed. The system provides an assistance to the driver when
parking in order to help avoid collision with obstacles.
The sensor range at the rear of the vehicl e should be 1.8 meters. This should extend the full width of the rear bumper and
reduce to 50 cm at the vehicle co rners. The vertical range is adequate to protec t the highest and lowest points of the rear of
the vehicle. The system will detect curbs with heights of at least 18 cm. Obstacles, such as curbs, that are low enough to
pass under the vehicle until they make contact with the tires will not be detected.
The system activates a specific speaker with a tone signifying the distance to the obstacle. The tone consists of a beep and
defined space ratio which varies depending on the calculated distance. When the distance to the obstacle is less than 20 cm
the speaker tone is continuous.
The parking aid is continuously in operation, unless towing wh en the system automatically switches off. If the reverse aid
develops a fault the tone will sound continuously for three seconds when the igni tion is switched on or the reverse gear is
selected.
The parking aid system comprises of:
a
module mounted in the batte
ry junction box (BJB).
fou
r rear bumper mounted sensors which have a 90° angled electrical connector.
an audible speaker, moun

ted on
the rear parcel shelf.


It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—Parkin

g aid module
2—Rear

parking aid speaker
3—Rear

parking aid sensors


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Parking Aid - Parking Aid
Diagnosis and Testing
Inspection and Verification
1.1. Verify the customer concern.
2. 2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
3. 3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible) before proceeding to the next step
4. 4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the sympto m and refer to the Jaguar approved diagnostic system.


Electrical
Fuse(s) Relay(s) Wiring Harness Electrical connector(s) Rear parking aid sensor(s) Rear parking aid speaker Reversing lamp switch Parking aid module

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Parking Aid - Rear Parking Aid Speaker
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation

1.
Remove the parcel shelf.
For additional information, refer to: Parcel Shelf
(501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentatio n, Removal and Installation).

2. Reposition the sound insulation.

3. Disconnect the electrical connector.

4. Remove the rear parking aid speaker.
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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Audio Unit - Audio System
Description and Operation
The choice of two entertainment system s is available; base or premium.
The base system comprises a radio cassette player with in tegral message display and "Phone Ready" controls for an
accessory telephone; door speakers and tweeters.
The premium system has the following additional components: power amplifier, CD autochanger, sub-woofer and 'A' post
tweeters fitted instead of front door tweeters.
Both systems can be operated remotely by use of switches loca ted on the steering wheel and have an electrically operated
aerial.
Telephone controls incorporated in the ra dio cassette unit facilitate inclusion of the GSM hands free telephone system
available as optional equipment.
After diagnostic or repair operations, refer to the Sound System Handbook for setting-up procedures and operation.

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Audio Unit - Audio System
Diagnosis and Testing
Tests Using the Portable Diagnostic Unit
Refer to PDU User Guide
The PDU is unable to diagnose radio head, CD autochanger or amplifier faults; there are no self-diagnostics associated with
these components.
PDU is able to test the speakers and the antenna, along with associated wiring and connections, therefore by a process of
elimination, the other components can be diagnosed.


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Speakers - Speakers
Description and Operation
Speaker Location
Parts List


ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Door Speaker
2—Front Door Tweeter (Base System)
3—Rear Door Tweeter
4—CD Autochanger (P remium System)
5—Amplifier (Premium System)
6—Sub-woofer (Premium System)
7—'A' Post Tweeter (Premium System)

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Speakers - Speakers
Diagnosis and Testing
Tests Using the Portable Diagnostic Unit
Refer to PDU User Guide
PDU can test for correct operation of each speaker and can provide fault guidance for any that fail to function.
PDU can indicate problems such as a faulty radio head output power signal, faulty power amplifier (where fitted), faulty
wiring, loss of power due to a blown fuse.


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