steering JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual

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            206‐07:  Powe r Brake  Actuation  
                 Specif
ication
 
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Brake Booster  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Brake Booster  (70.50.17)  
                     Brake Booster  and  Brake  Master  Cylinder  (70.50.18)  
 
             206‐09:  Anti ‐Lock  Control  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Anti‐Lock  Control  
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Anti‐Lock  Control  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Anti‐Lock  Brake  System  (ABS)  Module  (70.60.02)  
                     Front Wheel  Speed  Sensor  (70.60.03)  
                     Hydraulic Cont
rol Unit  (HCU) 
                     Rear Wheel  Speed  Sensor  (70.60.04)  
                     Wheel Speed  Sensor  Ring  (70.60.25)  
 
        211:  Steering  System  
 
             211‐00:  Steering  System ‐ General  Information  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Steering System  
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Steering Sy
stem  
                 General Procedures  
                     Power Steering  System Filling  and  Bleeding  
                     Power Steering  System Flushing  (57.15.08)  
                     Power Steering  System Vacuum  Filling  and  Bleeding  
                     Steering Gear  Centralizing  
 
  

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            211‐02:  Powe r Steering  
                 Specif
ication
 
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Power Steering 
                 Diagnosis  and  Testing  
                     Power Steering 
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Steering Gear  (57.10.01)  
                     Steering Gear  Bushing  (57.10.30)  
 
             211‐03:  Steering  Linkage 
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Steering Linkage  
 
             211‐04:  Steering  Column 
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operati
on 
                     Steering Column  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Steering Column  Lower Shaft  (57.40.05)  
 
             211‐05:  Steering  Column Switches  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Steering Column  Switches  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Steering Column  Multifunction  Switch  (86.65.92)  
 
    3:  Powertrain 
 
        303:  Engine  
 
             303‐00:  Engine  System  ‐ General  Information  
                
                      

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                    Rear Cup  Holder  (76.25.27)  
                     Steering Col u
mn 
Lower  Shroud  (76.46.03)  
                     Steering Column  Upper Shroud  (76.46.02)  
 
             501‐14:  Handles,  Locks,  Latches  and  Entry  Systems  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Handles, Locks,  Latches  and  Entry  Systems  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Exterior Driver  Door  Handle  (76.58.07)  
                     Driver Door  Latch (76.37.74)  
                     Glove Compartment Lid  Ha
ndle  (76.52.08)  
                     Glove Compartment  Lid Lock  Cylinder  (76.52.23)  
                     Luggage Compartment  Lid Latch  (76.19.25)  
                     Luggage Compartment  Lid Latch  Actuator  (76.19.25)  
                     Luggage Compartment  Lid Release  Switch  (86.25.56)  
                     Luggage Compartment  Lid Warning  Indicator  Switch (86.65.93)  
                     Exterior Passenger  Door  Handle  (76.58.08)  
                     Passenger Door  Latch  (76.37.75)  
                     Exterior Rear  Door  Handle  (76.58.02)  
                     Rear Door  Latch  (76.37.09)  
 
             501‐16:  Wipers  and  Washers  
                 Descriptio
n and  Operation  
                     Wipers and Washers  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Headlamp Washer Jet  (84.20.08)  
                     Headlamp Washer Pump  (84.20.21)  
                     Rain Sensor  (84.12.10)  (86.56.62)  
                     Windshield  Washer  Pump  (84.10.21)  
                     Windshield  Washer  Reservoir  (84.10.01)  (84.10.03)  
                     Windshield  Wiper  Motor  (84.15.13)  
                     Windshield  Wiper/
Washer  Switch  (86.65.42)  
                     Wiper Pivot  Arm  (84.15.03)  
 
  

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Gener
al specifications (including setting-up information, capacities, lubricants, fluids, sealants and adhesives).
To
r
que specifications.
Description and Operation
A g
eneral illustration and part
s list to identify the components which comp rise a particular system or assembly.
A b
rief description of the system operating characteristics or description of the assembly.
A d

escription of each component and its function.
Diagnosis and Testing
D e
scriptions of how to iden
tify system problems.
Inspection and verifi
cation information.
S
y
mptom charts comprising fault conditions, possible sources and actions.
General Procedures
G e
neral maintenance procedures, including adjustment, alig
nment, bleeding and filling, with illustrated steps and
supporting text.
Tigh te
ning torque specifications, shown in the illustrations.
Removal and Installation
Com p
onent removal and installation maintenance proced
ures, with illustrated steps and supporting text.
Tighte
ning torque specifications, shown in the illustrations.
An i
llustrated tool
chart for each proced
ure requiring the use of special tools.
Disassembly and Assembly
Compon ent disassembly and
assembly
maintenance procedures, with illust rated steps and supporting text.
Tighte
ning torque specifications, shown in the illustrations.
An i
llustrated tool
chart for each proced
ure requiring the use of special tools.
Repairs and Replacem
ents
Wh
en s
ervice parts are required, it is essential that only genuine Jaguar/Daimler replacements are used.
Attention is drawn to the following points concerning repa irs and the fitting of replacement parts and accessories:
Safety feat
ures embodied in the vehicle
may be impaired if other than genuine parts are fitted. In certain territories,
legislation prohibits the fitting of pa rts which are not produced to the vehi cle manufacturer's specification.
Torque wrench setting figures given i
n this manual must be strictly adhered to. Locking devices, where specified,
must be fitted. If the efficiency of a locking device is impaired during removal it must be renewed.
O w
ners purchasing accessories
while travelling abroad should ensure that the accessory and its fitted location on the
vehicle conform to mandatory requirements existing in their country of origin.
The vehicle warranty may be invali
dated by the fitting
of other than genuine Ja guar/Daimler parts. All
Jaguar/Daimler replacements have the fu ll backing of the factory warranty.
Jaguar/Daimler dealers are obliged to

supply only genuine service parts.
Thread Locking Devices
P a
tched Fasteners
Two types
of
patched fastener are essentially used on certai
n suspension, steering and other critical components, where
operational movement of the component necessitates positive thread locking. Standard patched fasteners have part
numbers bearing the suffix le tter M. For identification of special patched fa steners, refer to the list of patched fasteners
below, or the relevant component drawings.
Jaguar Specification JFS 02.01.02 patched fasteners incorporate a micro-encapsulated adhesive which is released into the
mating threads during tightening. Following final tightening, the adhesive in this type of patched fastener must be allowed a
period to cure before the component/vehicle is used. On removal, this type of fastener must be discarded and a new

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Meter (measurement)m
Me
tric (screw thread, e.g.

M8)
M
MicrofaradMFDUni t
of electrical capacitance, one millionth of a farad
Mi
ll
imeter
mm
Mi
ll
imeter of mercury
mm
Hg
Mill
isecond
ms
Min
i
mum
mi
n.
Min u
te
minut
e
Model YearMY
ModuleMSelf
contained group of electrical/electronic components which is designed as
a single replaceable unit
Modulating signalMDA sh
ift process signal to the TCM on SC vehicles
Motorized In
-Car
AspiratorMIAD e
vice which constantly samples cabi
n temperature by passing air over a
sensor, and communicates with the A/ CCM to modify A/C system performance
to suit
Mult i Prot
ocol Adaptor
MPAAn i
n
terpreter for the various data
languages present on a vehicle
N
Nati
onal Institute of
Occupational Safety and
Health (US)
NIO S
H
Ne
wto
n
NSI unit of force. 1
N = 0.224
8 pounds force
Ne
wto
n meter
NmSI unit of torque. Must not be
co
nfused with nm (nanometer)
Ni
tr
ous Oxide
NO
xCompounds of nit rogen and oxygen fo rmed at high temperatures. Major
sourc
e of exhaust-gas air pollution
No
n
-Volatile Random
Access Memory
NVR A
M
R
A
M which retains memory even
if power supply is interrupted
Normal
ly aspirated
F
u
eling system using intake air at atmo
spheric pressure; not supercharged or
turbocharged
N ormal
ly Closed
NC
N
o
rmally Open
NO
No
r
th American
Specification
NASVehicles f or sal
e in the USA and Canadian markets
Nu
mbe
r
No
.
O
Oc
cupational Safety and
Health Administration
(US)
OS H
A
O
n
-Board Diagnostic
OB
DA system that moni
tors some or all co
mputer input and output control signals.
Signal(s) outside the pre-de termined limits imply a fault in the system or a
related system
O n
-Board Refueling
Vapor Recovery
OR V
R
O
riginal
Equipment
Manufacturer
OE M
Outp
ut
O/
PAn electrical o u
tput signal from a controlling device
Ou
ts
ide diameter
o.
d
ia
O
xides of
nitrogen
NO
x
Oxygen senso
r
O2
SA s
ensor which detects oxygen content in the exhaust gases
P
Parameter Identifi
erPIDAn in
dex number referring to a parame
ter within a module without knowledge
of its storage location
Park N e
utral Position
PN
P
Park N e
utral Position
Switch
PN PSIndic
ates the selected non-drive modes of the (automatic) transmission
Part numberpart no.
Portable Diag
nostic Un
it
PD
UCompre hen
sive electrical diagnosis system specific to Jaguar vehicles
Posi
ti
on
po
s'n
Power As si
sted Steering
PASHydraul
i
c pump-assisted steering system
Power Steer
i
ng Pressure
PSP
Programmable Elect
r
onic
Control Units System
PECU SProcess whereb y
a common ECM is progra
mmed on the production line to suit
the market requirements of a particular vehicle
Programmable Read-O
nly

PROMRO
M with some provision for setting
the stored data after manufacture

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Wh en t
he vehicle is being reco
vered by rear suspended tow:
The ignition key must be remo ved from the ig
nition switch to lock the stee
ring with the front wheels facing straight
ahead.
The re ar
wheels must be
correctly positioned in the lifting cradle and securely tied down.
Em
ergency Towing
WARNING: IF THE

ENGINE IS NOT
RUNNING, THE STEERING WILL BECOME HEAVY AND THE FORCE NECESSARY TO
EFFECTIVELY APPLY THE BRAKES WILL BE GREATLY INCREASED.
• CAUTIONS:
A vehicle with a defective transmission must be towed by rear suspended tow.
The vehicle towing point is not suit able for use with a solid tow-bar.
Do not use the crossbeam tie bar as a towing location.
When the vehicle is being towed on its own wheels:
Loc a
l regulations for the towing of ve
hicles must be followed. In some co untries the registration number of the
towing vehicle and an 'On Tow' sign or warning triangle must be displayed at the rear of the towed vehicle.
The gear s
elector lever
must be in Neutral.
The
ignition switch must be in positi
on II to release the steering lock and make the direction indicators, horn and
stop lamps operate.
A di
stance of 0.8 km (0.5 mi
le) must not be exceeded.
A spe
ed of 48 km/h (30 mph) must not be exceeded.
The tow rope must be attached using th
e towi
ng location provided; refer to Front Towing Point in this section.

Rear Su
spended
Tow

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Suspension System - General Information - Front Camber and Caster
Adjust
ment
Gen
eral Procedures
• NOTE: Before any work is commenced, th e vehicle must be checked to establish that it conforms to the Jaguar original
specification, e.g. wheels, ti res, tire pressures, etc.
• NOTE: The vehicle must be unladen and the fuel tank full when measuring suspension geometry.

1.
Road test the vehicle to establish the exact nature of the
complaint, e.g. pulling to one side, wander.
2. Measure the suspension geometry, fill in the 'Suspension
Geometry Record Form', and co ntact Jaguar Technical Support
for assistance.
3. Technical Support will give advice on the course of action to be
taken to rectify the problem.
4. Each lower wishbone pivots on and is secured to the front
crossbeam by two fulcrum bolts. A circular eccentric flange
formed under the hexagonal head of each fulcrum bolt, has
raised graduation marks to indicate radial position. A washer
with a 'D' shaped hole locates on a flat on the threaded section
of each bolt. This ensures that the washer rotates with the bolt,
maintaining an eccentric position corresponding with the
flanged head. The outer face of the washer is punch marked,
ensuring correct instal lation with the chamfered face inwards.
This permits the washer to rotate freely in the crossbeam cam
reaction plate during a djustm ent. Each fulcrum bolt and
washer are secured by a self locking nut.
On rotation of the bolt, lateral movement of the eccentric flange
and washer is restricted by the cam plate faces, forcing the bolt
shank to move laterally in the crossbeam slots. Lateral
movement of the bolt shank re sults in corresponding inward
and outward movement of th e wishbone arm, effecting
adjustment of wh eel alignment.
Rotation of the front fulcrum bolt principally adjusts wheel
caster angle, with a small amount of camber angle change.
Adjustment of the rear fulcrum bo lt mainly alters wheel camber
angle with a small amount of caster angle change.
On vehicles with VIN up to 833124, fulcrum bolt eccentric
flanges have raised graduation marks representing 15 degree
increments of bolt rotati on from 0 to 90 degrees.
On vehicles with VIN from 833125, the fulcrum bolt graduation
marks represent bolt shank ho rizontal movement in 1mm
increments from 0 to 3mm.
The upper wishbone and fulcrum shaft are not adjustable and
play no part in steering geometry adjustment.

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Suspension System - General Information - Front Camber
, Caster and Toe
Adjustment
Gen e
ral Procedures

1.
NOTE: Before checking or adju sting any alignment, examine
the vehicle for curb impact dama ge on wheels and subsequent
damage to steering and suspension components.
• NOTE: Wheel alignment must no t be carried out with a space
saver wheel installed on any of the hubs.
• NOTE: Before carrying out any ch ecking or adjustment of wheel
alignment, ensure that the vehicl e wheels, tires and tire pressures
are to Jaguar specification.
• NOTE: Position steering wheel in straight ahead position before
adjusting front wheel toe evenly on both tie rods to maintain
centralization of steering wheel.
Position alignment checking equipment on vehicle and following
equipment manufacturer's instructions, check and if necessary
adjust to Specifications in Section 204-01.
2. Check and as necessary adjust front wheel caster. Refer to
57.65.05.
3. Check and as necessary adjust front wheel camber. Refer to
57.65.06.
4. Check and as necessary adjust fr ont wheel alignment. Refer to
57.65.01.

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Suspension System - General Infor
mation - Front Toe Adjustment
Gen
eral Procedures

1.
NOTE: Before checking or adju sting front wheel alignment,
examine the vehicle for curb impact damage on wheels and
subsequent damage to steering and suspension components.
• NOTE: Wheel alignment must no t be carried out with a space
saver wheel installed on any of the hubs.
• NOTE: Before carrying out any ch ecking or adjustment of wheel
alignment, ensure that the vehicl e wheels, tires and tire pressures
are to Jaguar specification.
• NOTE: Position steering wheel in straight ahead position before
adjusting front wheel toe evenly on both tie rods to maintain
centralization of steering wheel.
Position alignment checking equipment on road wheels and
following equipment manufacturer's instructions, check and if
necessary adjust front wheel toe to Specifications in Section
204-01.

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Front Suspension -
Lubri
cants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Press-In Loads
Torques


UnitS
pecification
Loctite27

0
Greas

e
Shell Retin
ax 'A'
Greas

e
Castro
l 'NTR'
Com

ponent
Kn
Ball join

t to upper wishbone
25
- 50
B

all joint to lower wishbone
25
- 50
Com

ponent
Nm
N

ut - ball joint, upper wishbone to vertical link.
60
-80
N

ut - ball joint, lower wishbone to vertical link.
60
-80
Nu

t - fulcrum bolt, upper wishbone.
60
-80
N

ut - ball joint, tie rod to steering arm.
71
-85
Bol

t - wheel speed sensor to vertical link.
8-1
0
Bol

t - front mounting to crossbeam.
22
-28
Bolt

- mounting , stabilizer bar.
30
-40
N

ut - link arm ball joint to stabilizer bar.
60
-80
Bolt

- mounting, steering rack to crossbeam.
41
-54
B

olt - front mounting, crossbeam to body.
22
-28
Bol

t - spring pan to lower wishbone.
70
-90
N

ut - shock absorber to upper mounting
(vehicles with adaptive damping).
16
-18
Nu

t - shock absorber to upper mounting (vehicles without adaptive damping).
30
-40
N

ut - shock absorber lower to wishbone.
43
-57
B

olt - engine Hydramount to crossbeam.
34
-46
B

olt - crossbeam rear mounting to body.
13
1-185
Bol

t - generator cooling du
ct deflector to crossbeam.
17
-23
N

ut - lower steering column to pinion shaft.
22
-28
N

ut - hub, speed sensor rotor.
27
0-330
B

olt - shield, brake disc.
9-1
2
Bol

t - lower wishbone, front arm to rear arm.
77
-103
Nu

t - stabilizer bar link arm to wishbone bracket.
41
-54
N

ut - wishbone front
eccentric bolt.
11
3-153
Nu

t - wishbone rear
eccentric bolt.
11
3-153
N

ut - fulcrum shaft, upper wishbone.
60
-80
Bolt -

power steering pi
pes to pinion housing.
9-1
2

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