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Introduction
IntroductionABOUT THIS HANDBOOK
Please take the time to study all of the owner/operator literature s upplied with your vehicle as soon
as possible.
IMPORTANT
The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment,
some of which will not be fitted to your vehicle. Due to printing cycles this handbook may include
descriptions of options before they become generally available.
If your vehicle is to be used in another geographical area, the vehi cle may have to be modified to
suit local conditions. Jaguar Cars is not re sponsible for the cost of any modifications.
The information contained in this publication was corr ect when it went to print. Subsequent vehicle
design changes may result in a s upplement being added to the liter ature pack. Updates can also be
viewed on the Jaguar Cars internet site at http:/www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com.
In the interest of development, the right is rese rved to change specifications, design or equipment
at any time without notice and without incurring an y obligations. This publication, or part thereof,
may not be reproduced nor tran slated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted.
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS HANDBOOK
Safety warnings indicate either a procedur e which must be followed precisely, or
information that should be cons idered with great care, in order to avoid the possibility
of personal injury.
Cautions indicate either a procedure which must be followed precisely, or information that
should be considered with great care, in order to avoid the possibility of damage to your
vehicle.
This recycling symbol identifies those items that must be disposed of safely in order
to prevent unnecessary damage to the environment.
This symbol idicates items that must be disposed of correctly, as they contain
harmful substances. Seek advice on disposal from your Dealer and/or your local
authority.
This symbol identifies those features that can be adjusted, disabled or enabled by
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer.

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Entering the vehicle
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1. Press the lock button to secure the vehicle.
The vehicle can be Si ngle or Double locked.
See 9, SINGLE LOCKING and 9, DOUBLE
LOCKING .
2. Your vehicle can be unlocked using either
Single or Multi-point entry.
When single point entry is enabled the first
press unlocks the driver's door and
enables the other doors to be opened from
the inside. The hazard warning lamps will
flash twice, to indicate that the vehicle is
unlocked and the alarm has been
disarmed.
A second press unloc ks the passenger
doors and the luggage compartment.
If multi-point entry is enabled, press briefly
to unlock all the doors and luggage
compartment and to disarm the alarm. The
hazard warning lamps will flash twice to
indicate that the vehi cle is unlocked and the
alarm has been disarmed.
To change from Single to Multi-point entry
(or vice versa), press both the lock and
unlock buttons simult aneously for three
seconds. The hazard warning lamps will
flash twice to confirm the change.
The change can also be achieved using the
touch screen. See 61, VEHICLE SETTINGS .
3. Press to open the luggage compartment.
The vehicle security system will remain
active for the period the luggage
compartment is open, but the intrusion and
inclination sensi ng systems will be
inhibited. Door and bonnet security will
remain active.
The security system will re-arm to its
previous state when the luggage
compartment is closed. 4.
Panic alarm: Press and hold for three
seconds, or press three times within three
seconds, to ac tivate the horn, siren and
hazard lamps.
After five seconds, the alarm can be
cancelled by pressing the button and
holding for three seconds, or pressing
three times within three seconds.
The emergency alarm will also be cancelled
if the vehicle detects a valid Jaguar Smart
Key when the START/STOP button is
pressed.
5. Press to switch on the approach
illumination for up to 120 seconds. The
illumination time is set using the exit delay
switch. Pressing the button again or
operating the starter button, will turn the
approach lamps off.
6. Keyless locking button. See 10, KEYLESS
LOCKING .
7. Door lock cover.
8. Press and hold the emergency key release
button, while pulling the emergency key
from the Jaguar Smart Key body.
9. Insert the emergency key blade into the
slot at the base of the door lock cover and
gently lever the key blade upwards.
10. Carefully twist the key blade, to lever the
cover off the retaining clips.
11. Insert the key blade into the exposed lock
to operate.
To lock: Ensure all the doors are closed, then
turn the key blade towards the front of the
vehicle and release. This will lock all doors but
will not arm the alarm.

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Exiting the vehicle
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PERIMETER ALARM
To set perimeter alarm protection, briefly press
the lock button once. The hazard warning lights
will flash once to confirm the alarm state.
BATTERY-BACKED SOUNDER
In certain markets, a separate battery backed
sounder is fitted. This device will sound the
alarm if the vehicle battery or the alarm
sounder is disconnected when the security
system is armed.
DEACTIVATING THE ALARM WHEN
TRIGGERED
If the alarm has been triggered, it can be
deactivated by any one of the following
methods:-
• Pressing the unlock button on the Jaguar
Smart Key.
• Opening a door using keyless entry.
• Pressing the START/STOP button with a
valid Jaguar Smart Key present.
TILT SENSOR
The tilt sensor detects any change in the
vehicle's angle to the ground. When the alarm
is armed and the vehicle double-locked, any
change in the vehicle's angle will activate the
tilt alarm.
Note: The tilt sensor ca n be temporarily
disabled, for the next time the vehicle is locked,
via the Security/ vehicle settings menu on the
touch screen. See 61, VEHICLE SETTINGS .
PASSIVE ARMING
This vehicle is fitted with a passive arming
feature which can, if enabled, automatically
arm the anti-theft system. Passive arming will
automatically arm the perimeter alarm system
60 seconds after the driver's door is closed,
provided all doors, bonnet and luggage
compartment are closed, the ignition is
switched off and there are no valid Jaguar
Smart Keys inside the vehicle.
Passive arming will not lock the vehicle,
although access to the luggage compartment
via the interior or exteri or release buttons will
be prevented and the fuel filler flap will be
locked.
AUTOMATIC RELOCKING AND
RE-ARMING OF THE ALARM
Automatic relock and re-arm is a feature which,
if enabled, automatically relocks the vehicle
and arms the anti-theft system.
If the vehicle is in a locked and armed state and
the remote unlock button is pressed, but none
of the doors or the luggage compartment are
opened within 1 minute, the vehicle will
automatically relock all the doors and the
luggage compartment and will re-arm the
alarm system.
Note: Automatic relocking and arming will only
relock and arm to the last locked and armed
state.
SENSOR FAULTS
If the security systems detect a fault with one
of the security sensors, 2 error tones will
sound from the alarm after the vehicle is
unlocked and disarmed. If this condition
occurs, please visit your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer for rectification.

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Occupant safety
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1. If children are to be carried in the rear seat
positions, it is recommended that the rear
door interior handles are disabled.
To change the child lock settings:-
•Open the door to access the child
safety lock.
• Insert the emergency key into the slot
and rotate a quarter of a turn, to enable
or disable the interior door handle, as
required.
2. To install an ISOFIX child seat (not
Australia):-
•Raise the head restraint on the relevant
seat.
• Locate the lower anchor bars which are
accessible through the gap between
the seat back and seat base. Insert the
protective guides supplied with the
child seat as shown. The insertion
positions for the guides are identified
by the ISOFIX labels.
• Slide the child seat locking mechanism
into the protective sleeves and onto the
anchor bars.
• Test the security of the child restraint.
To do this, attempt to pull the restraint
away from the vehicle seat and twist
the restraint from side to side. Even if
the restraint appears secure you
should always check the anchor points
visually to ensure correct attachment.
Note: Always ensure that if an upper tether
is provided, it is fitted and tightened
correctly.
3. To adjust the seat belt height:-
•Press to release the catch.
• With the catch depressed slide the
mechanism up or down to the required
height. Release the catch and ensure
the locking mechanism has engaged. The use of comfort clips or devices
that would create sl
ack in the seat
belt system, is not advised.
No modifications or additions
should be made by the user which
will either prevent the seat belt
adjusting devices from operating
to remove slack, or prevent the
seat belt assembly from being
adjusted to remove slack.
4. Draw the belt out smoothly, ensure that the
belt height, the seat , and your position on
the seat are correct.
Seat belts are designed to bear
upon the bony structure of the
body, and should be worn low
across the front of the pelvis or the
pelvis, chest and shoulders, as
applicable; wearing the lap
section of the belt across the
abdominal area must be avoided.
Seat belts should be adjusted as
firmly as possible, consistent with
comfort, to provide the protection
for which they have been
designed. A slack belt will greatly
reduce the protection afforded to
the wearer.
Belts should not be worn with the
straps twisted.
Each belt assembly must only be
used by one occupant; it is
dangerous to put a belt around a
child being carried on the
occupant's lap.
The occupants of the front seats
should not travel with the seat
back at more than 30 degrees from
upright. Doing so will reduce the
protection afforded by the seat
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Occupant safety
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Child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those
loads imposed by corre ctly fitted child
restraints. Under no circumstances
are they to be used for adult seat
belts, harnesses or for attaching other
items or equipment to the vehicle.BOOSTER SEATS
In a situation where a child is too large to fit
into a child safety seat, but is still too small to
safely fit the three point belt properly, a booster
seat is recommended for maximum safety.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for
fitting and use, then adjust the seat belt to suit.
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
Information given wi thin the table is
correct at the time of going to press.
However, availability of child restraints
may change. Please consult your
Dealer/ Authorised Repairer for the
latest recommendation. Note:
The information contained in the
following table may not be applicable to all
countries. If you are in any doubt regarding the
type and fitment of child seats seek advice from
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
• U = Suitable for universal category
restraints approved for this mass group.
• UF = Suitable for forward facing Universal
category restraints appr oved for this mass
group.
• X = Not suitable for ch ild restraint fitment
in this mass group.
* Jaguar recommend that the front passenger
seat be positioned fully rearward, with the
cushion adjusted to the highest position when
installing child restraints. Note:
Ages given are approximate. In case of
doubt, the child’s weight , not age, should be
used when considering an appropriate child
seat.
Crash statistics show that children are
safest when properly restrained in a
child or infant rest raint systen that is
secured in a rear seating position.
Mass group Seating positions
Front
passenger* Rear outboard Rear centre
0 = Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) 0 to 9 months XUU
0+ = Up to 13 kg (29 lb.) 0 to 18 months X UU
I = 9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 lb.) 9 months to 4
years UF
UU
II = 15 to 25 kg (33 to 55 lb.) 4 to 9 years U UU
III = 25 to 36 kg (55 to 80 lb.) 8 to 12 years U UU

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Occupant safety
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Note: The general location of airbags fitted to
the vehicle are marked by the word AIRBAG.
Always contact your Dealer/Authorised
repairer if:
• An airbag inflates.
• The front or sides of the vehicle are
damaged.
• Any part of the Airbag Supplementary
Restraint System (S RS) shows signs of
cracking or damage, including trim
covering airbags.
AIRBAG OPERATION
For the airbags to operate correctly
the roof lining and door post trims
must be in good condition, correctly
fitted, and free from obstruction. Any
damage, wear, or incorrect fitment
should be referred to your Dealer/
Authorised repairer as soon as
possible for exam ination and repair.
Do not obstruct th e operation of the
airbags by placing any part of their
person or any objects in contact with,
or close to, an airbag module. Only
use approved accessories (e.g. seat
covers).
Ensure that a gap is maintained
between the side of the vehicle, and
the head and torso. This will enable
unobstructed inflation of the curtain,
and seat mounted side airbags.
Airbags inflate at high speeds. To
minimise the risk of injury, ensure
that all vehicle occupants wear
correctly positioned seat belts, sit
correctly in the s eats, and position the
seats as far back as practical. Airbag inflation takes place
instantaneously, and cannot protect
against the effects of secondary
impacts. Under these circumstances
the only protection will be provided by
a correctly worn seat belt.
Phone systems should only be
installed by qualified persons familiar
with the operation of, and
requirements for, vehi
cles fitted with
SRS. If you are in any doubt, seek
advice from your Dealer/Authorised
repairer.
Airbag deployment is de pendent on the rate at
which the passenger compartment changes
velocity following the collision. Circumstances
affecting different collis ions (vehicle speed,
angle of impact, type an d size of object hit,
etc.), vary considerably and will affect the rate
of deceleration accordingly.
The Supplementary Rest raint System (SRS)
components include:-
• SRS warning indicator.
• Rotary coupler.
• Airbag modules.
• Seat belt pre-te nsioners (front seat belts).
• Airbag diagnostic control unit.
• Crash sensors.
• Airbag wiring harnesses.
The SRS is not designed to operate as a result
of:
• Rear impacts.
• Minor front impacts.
• Minor side impacts.
• Heavy braking.
• Driving over bumps and pot holes.
Therefore, it follows that considerable
superficial damage to the vehicle can occur,
without causing the airbags to deploy.

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Exterior lights
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Exterior lightsLIGHTING CONTROL
1. With the headlamps on, push the switch
away from the steering wheel to select high
beam. The blue warning indicator on the
instrument panel will illuminate.
2. Pull the switch towards the steering wheel
and release to flash the high beam. The
high beam will remain on for as long as the
switch is held.
3. Side lamps.
4. Headlamps.
Note: If the rotary control is moved to the
OFF position with high beam selected, high
beam will illuminate when the headlamps
are turned on again.
5. Autolamps. With the ignition on, if ambient
light fades the side lamps and headlamps
will switch on automatically. If ambient
light then increases, the side lamps and
headlamps automatically go off. Note:
A light sensor on the front of the
fascia monitors ambi ent light levels for
autolamps operation. Keep the windscreen
clean and ensure the sensor is not
obscured. Obstructing the light in this area
may lead to unwanted autolamps
operation.
Note: If the autolamps are turned off, but
the light sensors detect low exterior light
levels, the warning LIGHTS ARE OFF is
displayed in the message centre.
6. Exit delay of 30 seconds.
7. Exit delay of 60 seconds.
8. Exit delay of 120 seconds.
Note: Press the headlamp button on the Jaguar
Smart Key to switch off the headlamps during
an exit delay period.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
In addition to normal ope ration, the indicators
will operate 3 times (e.g . to indicate a lane
change) if the stalk is briefly pushed up or
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Exterior lights
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AUTO HIGH BEAM
This feature automatically selects and
deselects high beam, unde r specific conditions
of road lighting and in the absence of other
vehicle’s lights. The system is only active when
the ambient light drops below a predetermined
level.
This function is only active if the rotary control
is in the AUTO position and the stalk is in the
central position.
The system will only activate when vehicle
speed exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h). The system
will deactivate when ve hicle speed drops below
15 mph (24 km/h).
Note: Auto high beam does not operate when
reverse gear is selected.
To manually select high beam, move the stalk
to the high beam position as normal. To return
to Auto high beam, move the stalk back to the
central position.
To manually override to low beam from high
beam, pull the stalk to the flash position and
auto high beam will be cancelled. To return to
auto high beam, push the stalk to the high
beam position and then re turn it to the central
position.
Note: The following may affect the operation of
auto high beam:-
* Highly reflective road signs.
* Vehicles with dim headlamps.
* Adverse weather conditions.
* Dirty sensor.
* Dirty, damaged, or misted windscreen.
To turn off auto high beam, turn the rotary
control from AUTO to headlamps on. The Auto high beam feat
ure can be disabled/
enabled via the security/ vehicle settings menu
of the touch screen. See 61, VEHICLE
SETTINGS .
Note: Ensure that the sensor in the rear view
mirror is not blocked or obstructed.
HEADLAMPS - CONDENSATION
In certain circumstances, misting may occur
on the inside of a lamp lens. This is caused by
natural changes in environmental conditions.
This misting is not de trimental to lamp
performance and will clear during normal
usage.
When auto high beam is enabled,
the system indicator will
illuminate.

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Blind spot monitoring
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Blind spot monitoringBLIND SPOT MONITOR
The Blind Spot Moni tor (BSM) system
is a supplement to, not a replacement
for, a safe driving style and use of the
exterior and rear-view mirrors.
Please note that BSM may not be able
to give adequate warning of vehicles
approaching very quickly from behind
or vehicles that are being overtaken
rapidly.
BSM may not be able to detect all
vehicles and may al so detect objects,
such as roadside barriers, etc. The radar sensors may be impaired by
rain, snow or road spray. This may
affect the system's ability to reliably
detect a vehicle/object within the
blind spot.
Ensure that the warning indicators in
the exterior mirrors are not obscured by
stickers or other objects.
Do not attach stickers or objects to the
rear bumpers, that may interfere with
the radar sensors.
The Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) system
monitors a zone that covers the area adjacent
to the vehicle, that is not easily visible by the
driver and is designed to identify any object
overtaking the vehicle ( 3). The system uses a
radar on each side of the vehicle to identify any
overtaking vehicle/object within the blind spot
area of the vehicle, while disregarding other
objects which may be stat ionary or travelling in
the opposite direction, etc. If an object is identified by the system as being
an overtaking vehicle/object, an
amber
warning icon ( 1) illuminates in the relevant
exterior mirror, to alert the driver that there is a
potential hazard in the vehicle's blind spot and
therefore, that a la ne change might be
dangerous.
The radar monitors the area extending from the
exterior mirror rearwards, to approximately 6
metres (20 feet) behind the rear wheels, and up
to 2.5 metres (8.2 feet) from the side of the
vehicle (the wi dth of a typical carriageway
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Garage door opener
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Garage door openerGARAGE DOOR TRANSCEIVER
Do not use the transceiver with any
garage door opener that lacks the
safety stop and reverse feature as
required by safety standards.
When programming the transceiver to
a garage door opener or entry gate,
ensure the area is clear. This will
prevent potential harm or damage as
the gate or garage door will activate
during the programme.
This device may suffer from
interference if operate d in the vicinity of
a mobile or fixed station transmitter.
This interference is li kely to affect the
hand-held transmitter as well as the
in-car transceiver.
The door transceiver is located in the rear-view
mirror. It can be programmed to transmit the
radio frequencies of up to three different
transmitters, which can be used to operate
garage doors, entry gates, home lighting,
security systems or other radio frequency
operated devices.
Although this section mainly describes the
procedures for a garage door opener, it equally
applies to the previously mentioned
applications.
In some countries, this feature is also known
as the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver.
For further information, see 50,
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE .
BEFORE PROGRAMMING
When programming a device that may
require you to press and re-press the
hand-held transmitter (cycle), unplug
the device during the cycling process to
prevent possible motor failure.
For best results, fit a new battery to the
hand-held transmitter of the garage door
opener (or other device ) before programming.
If your garage door opener receiver (located in
the garage) is equippe d with an antenna,
ensure that the antenna is hanging straight
down.
PROGRAMMING
Ensuring that the engine is switched off:
1. Ensure that the ignition system is on.
2. Hold the end of the original garage door
opener hand-held transmitter 50 to
150 mm (2 to 6 inches) away from the
transceiver in the rear-view mirror, keeping
the indicator lamp in view.
3. Using both hands, simultaneously press
and hold both the chosen transceiver
button on the rear-view mirror, as shown
above, and the hand- held transmitter
button. Keep both but tons pressed. The
indicator lamp will flas h slowly at first and
then change to a fast flash. When the
indicator lamp flashes rapidly, release both
buttons. The rapid flashing lamp indicates
successful programming.

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