headlamp JAGUAR XF 2009 1.G User Guide
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5.Press the tab and pull to disconnect the
electrical connector.
6. Press the clip and pull to disconnect the
headlamp washer hose (if headlamp
washers are fitted).
7. Remove the headlamp unit.
REMOVING A REAR LAMP
Only the rear directio n indicator and reverse
lamp bulbs can be repl aced. Failure of any
other rear lamp unit should be investigated by
a qualified technician. Consult your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
Note: Access to the rear lamp units is achieved
through access hatche s, located behind the
rear boot trim.
1. Remove the two retaining nuts.
2. Pull and slide the lamp unit rearwards to
remove.
CAUTION
It is recommended that the following
procedure should only be attempted by
a qualified technician. If in doubt, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Do not place the removed lamp unit face
down on hard or abrasive surfaces.
Doing so may scratch the surface of the lens.
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CHANGING A BULB
General information
Note: In certain markets its a legal requirement
to carry spare bulbs. A replacement bulb kit is
available as an approved accessory from your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Halogen bulbs
Halogen bulbs are used for main beam and
dipped beam headlamps. Take care not to
touch the glass part of the bulb with your
fingers; always use a cl oth to handle the bulb.
If necessary use methylated spirits to remove
finger prints.
Xenon lamps
Seek advice about the correct
disposal of Xenon lamp units from
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer, or
your local authority.
HEADLAMP UNIT BULBS
Halogen dipped beam
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1. Rotate the cover counter-clockwise to
remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter-clockwise
and withdraw it from the headlamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb from the holder to remove.
Note: When fitting the replacement bulb,
ensure the orientation of the tab (arrowed) is as
shown.
CAUTION
Always replace bulbs with the correct
type and specification. If you are in any
doubt contact your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer for advice.
WARNINGS
Replacement or maintenance of
Xenon lamps should only be carried
out by suitably qualified personnel.
High voltage is required to ignite the
gas and metal vapour which are used
to power Xenon lamps. Contact with
this voltage can cause serious injuries.
Xenon lamp units operate at a very
high temperature. Ensure that the
lamp units have cooled before
attempting to touch them.
Xenon lamp units contain Mercury
which is highly toxic and can be
extremely harmful.
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Halogen dipped and main beam
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1.Rotate the relevant cover
counter-clockwise to remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter-clockwise
and withdraw it from the headlamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb from the holder to remove.
Note: When fitting the replacement bulb,
ensure the orientation of the tab (arrowed) is as
shown.
Direction indicator bulbs
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1. Twist the indicator bulb holder
counter-clockwise, and remove it from the
lamp unit.
2. Press the bulb into the holder, then twist it
to remove.
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BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
Note: The tail lamp, stop lamp, rear fog lamps,
rear side lamps, side repeater lamps and high
mounted stop lamp, ar e LED units and are
non-serviceable. If an y of these lamps should
fail, they should be investigated by qualified
personnel. Consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
CAUTION
Before attempting to replace a bulb,
ensure that both the affected lamp and
the vehicle's ignition are turned off. If the
circuit is live a short circuit can occur which
may damage the vehicle's electrical system.
Lamp Specification Power (Watts)
Halogen headlamp (Low and High beam) H7/H755/55
Xenon headlamp (Low and High beam) D1S/H735/55
Front side lamps W5W HCB5
Front direction indicators PY21W21
Rear direction indicators PY19W19
Reverse lamps PS19W19
Number plate lamps W5W5
Interior overhead lamps W6WX6
Footwell lamps W5W5
Luggage lamp S10W10
Tailgate lamps W5W5
Glove box lamp W5W5
Vanity mirror lamp 2 x TS1.3W1.3
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Wipers and washers
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Low screen wash
If the low washer fluid warning is on, the
windscreen wipers will not operate when the
wash/wipe is activated, even though there may
be washer fluid remaining in the reservoir
which is sprayed onto the screen. This is to
prevent damage to the wiper blades, scratching
of the glass or smearing dirt across the screen.
Normal, fast or single wipe can be selected
manually, to clear any spray from the
windscreen.
Timed jet function
If the timed jet func tion is configured,
the washer jets will only operate on the
up stroke of the wipers.
This function can be enabled/disabled by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Drip wipe
If the drip wipe function is configured,
the wipers will operate four seconds
after a wash wipe cycle has finished, to
clear any remaining drips from the windscreen.
This function can be enabled/disabled by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Blocked jets
If a washer jet becomes blocked, use a thin
strand of wire to unblock the jet by inserting
the wire into the jet. Ensure that the wire is
completely remove d after unblocking.
HEADLAMP WASHERS
Headlamp power wash operates automatically
with the windscreen wash, and will only
operate if the headlamps are switched on and
there is sufficient washer fluid in the reservoir.
Headlamp wash operates with every fourth
operation of the screen wa shers, provided that
ten minutes have elapsed since the last
operation of the headlamp washers.
Note: The power wash sequence is reset when
the headlamps or the ignition are turned off.
Note: Headlamp power wash is inhibited when
the low washer fluid warning is on.
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES
The wiping edge of the blades should be
checked and cleaned periodically. Check the
blade rubber and replace the blade immediately
if cracks, splits or roughness are detected, to
prevent damage to the glass.
Clean the blade edge by wiping with a soft cloth
or sponge, using wa rm soapy water.
If the wipers fail to clear the windscreen when
operated, check the cond ition of the blade and
replace if necessary.
WARNING
Do not operate the washer jets during
adjustment. Windscreen washer fluid
may cause irritation to the eyes and
skin. Always read and observe the washer fluid
manufacturers instructions.
WARNING
Only use cleani ng products which
have been approved for use on
automotive glass and rubber.
Inappropriate products can cause smearing,
and increase glare.
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Instruments
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WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS
1.Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)/
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).
2. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
3. Glow plugs (diesel only).
4. Adaptive front lighting system (AFL).
5. Engine malfunction.
6. Tyre Pressure M onitoring System
(TPMS).
7. Airbag.
8. Right-hand direct ion indicator.
9. Rear fog lamp.
10. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
11. High beam.
12. Side lamps.
13. Seat belt.
14. Message centre.
15. Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL).
16. Forward alert.
17. Brakes - Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
On/Brake fluid low/El ectronic Brakeforce
Distribution (EBD)
18. Left-hand direction indicator. RED
warning indicators are for primary
warnings. A primary warning must be
investigated immediately by the driver or seek
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
AMBER warning indicators are for secondary
warnings, to indicate that a vehicle system is in
operation or that the driver must take action
and then seek qualified assistance.
Other indicators within the instrument panel
indicate system status (e .g. blue for main beam
or green for direction indicators, when in use).
Indicator check
An indicator bulb check is initiated when the
ignition system is switched on and lasts for
three seconds (excepting the airbag warning
indicator which will remain on for six seconds).
If any warning indicator remains on after this
period, investigate the cause before driving.
Some warning indicators have associated
messages displayed on the message centre.
Note: Not all warning indicators are included in
the check (e.g. main beam headlamps and
direction indicators).
Akm
l/100km
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Tyre Pressure Monitoring System -
Yellow
Illuminates when one or more tyres
are significantly under-inflated. The
vehicle should be stopped as soon
as possible and the tyres checked and inflated
to the recommended pressure.
High beam - Blue
Illuminates when the high beam
headlamps are switched on or
flashed.
Automatic Speed Limiter - Green
Illuminates when Automatic Speed
Limiter is active.
Side lamps - Green
Illuminates when the side (parking)
lamps are switched on.
Direction indicators - Green
The appropriate indicator will flash
when the column stalk is moved up
or down to signal a turn. If a
direction indicator bulb fails, the audible ticking
and warning indicator wi ll sound and flash at
twice the normal rate, when that direction
indicator is selected.
Hazard warning indicators
When the hazard warning lamps are switched
on, both direction indica tor warning indicators
flash simultaneously.
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Maintenance
WASHER FLUID CHECK
The washer reservoir supplies the windscreen
and headlamp washer jets.
Check and top-up the reservoir level at least
every week.
Fill with Jaguar Windscreen Washer Fluid,
diluted with clean water, as specified in the
instructions on the bottle. Using a
non-approved fluid may adversely affect the
wiper blade rubber, resulting in ineffectual and
noisy wiping.
Operate the washer switches periodically to
check that the nozzles are clear and properly
directed.
Topping up the fluid
1. Clean the filler cap before removing to
prevent dirt from entering the reservoir.
2. Open filler cap.
3. Top-up the reservoir until the fluid is
visible in the filler neck.
4. Close filler cap.
WARNINGS
Some screen washer products are
inflammable, particularly if high or
undiluted concentrations are exposed
to sparking. Do not allow screen washer fluid
to come into contact with naked flames or
sources of ignition.
If the vehicle is operated in
temperatures below 4°C (40°F), use a
washer fluid with frost protection. In
cold weather, failure to use a washer fluid with
frost protection, could result in impaired
vision and increase the risk of a vehicle crash.
CAUTIONS
Do not use an antifreeze or
vinegar/water solution in the washer
reservoir - antifreeze will damage painted
surfaces, while vinegar can damage the
windscreen washer pump.
Body panels may suffer discolouration
as a result of screen washer fluid
spillage. Take care to avoid spillage,
particularly if an undiluted or high
concentration is being us ed. If spillage occurs,
wash the affected area immediately with water.
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Maintenance
Capacities
The quoted capacities are approximate and provided as a guide only. All levels must be checked
using the dipstick or le vel marks as applicable.
Item Variant Capacity
Fuel tank Diesel vehicles 68.1 litres (15 gallons)
Petrol vehicles 69.5 litres (15.3 gallons)
Fuel capacity (when the fuel gauge
indicates empty) Diesel vehicles 64
litres (14.1 gallons)
Petrol vehicles 64 litres (14.1 gallons)
Reserve capacity (when the fuel
gauge indicates empty) Diesel vehicles 5.5 litres (1.2 gallons)
Petrol vehicles 5.5 li
tres (1.2 gallons)
Engine oil refill and filter change Diesel vehicles 6.4 litres (11.3 pints)
V6 Petrol vehicles 6.5 litres (11.4 pints)
V8 Petrol vehicles 7.25 litres (12.8 pints)
Engine oil MIN to MAX on dipstick Diesel vehicl es1.0 litres (1.8 pints)
Petrol vehicles 1.0 litres (1.8 pints)
Washer reservoir With headlamp wash 5.5 litres (9.7 pints)
Washer reservoir Without headlamp wash 4.4 litres (7.7 pints)
Cooling system (fill from dry) Diesel vehicles 12.5 litres (22 pints)
V6 Petrol vehicles 9.25 litres (16.3 pints)
V8 Normally As pirated Petrol
vehicles 12.5 litres (22 pints)
V8 Supercharged Petrol vehi cles 12.3 litres (21.6 pints)
Cooling system (service fill) Diesel vehicles 9.7 litres (17.1 pints)
V6 Petrol vehicles 7.42 litres (13.1 pints)
V8 Normally As pirated Petrol
vehicles 7.5 litres (13.2 pints)
V8 Supercharged Petrol vehicles
- both drain points used 8.6 litres (15.1 pints)
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Fuses
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F28 - - Not used.
F29 - - Not used.
F30 - - Not used.
F31 - - Not used.
F32 - - Not used.
F33 - - Not used.
F34 - - Not used.
F35 5A Tan Air conditioning compressor clutch.
F36 15A Blue Engine management system (diesel only).
20A Blue Engine management sy stem (V8 petrol only).
F37 15A Blue Ignition s ystem (petrol only).
F38 5A Tan Power steering.
F39 5A Tan Headlamp levelling system.
F40 15A Blue Water pump (Superc harged vehicles only).
F41 5A Tan Diesel - Emissions system.
10A Red Petrol - Engine management system.
F42 30A Green Diesel - Engi ne management system. Ignition supply.
10A Red Petrol - Engine management system. Ignition supply. Radiator
fan.
F43 5A Tan Diesel - Fuel system. 10A Red Petrol - Engine manageme nt system. Emission control.
F44 5A Tan Engine management system (diesel only)
15A Blue Fuel injectors (petrol only).
F45 100A Blue Radiator fan (diesel and V8 petrol only).
Fuse No Rating
(amps) Fuse
Colour Circuit