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Engine - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol - Engine Oil Draining and Filling
General Procedures
Draining Published: 11-May-2011

WARNING: The spilling of hot engine oil is unavoidable during this procedure, care must be taken to prevent scalding.
CAUTION: Correct installation of the oil filler cap can be obtained by tightening the cap until hard stop.
NOTE: Clean the components general area prior to dismantling.


1. CAUTION: Make sure the engine is warm.

Start the engine and allow to run for 10 minutes, stop the engine.

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3. Refer to: Engine Cover - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol (501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).

4.
Loosen the element cover 4 complete turns to allow
engine oil to drain from the filter cover.
Make sure that the O-ring seal is exposed.












5. NOTE: Allow 10 minutes for the engine oil to drain from the oil filter
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Refer to: Specifications (303-01D Engine - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol, Specifications).
Clean any residual engine oil from the oil filler cap area.

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7. CAUTION: Make sure that the vehicle has been left for 5 minutes
from filling with oil.

Follow the Steps 9-13 before starting the engine.

8.
Start the engine and allow to run for 10 minutes, stop the
engine.
Check for leaks.

9. CAUTIONS:


Make sure that the selector lever and the gearshift mechanism are
in the park (P) position.


Make sure that the hood is open.
Turn the ignition on.

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Published: 11-May-2011
Engine - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol - Engine Oil Vacuum Draining and Filling
General Procedures

Special Tool(s)


303-1484
Vacuum Pump, Oil Drain

303-1484-01
Adapter for 303-1484
Draining

WARNING: The spilling of hot engine oil is unavoidable during this procedure, care must be taken to prevent scalding.


CAUTION: Correct installation of the oil filler cap can be obtained by tightening the cap until hard stop.

NOTES:


Make sure that the vehicle is parked on level ground.


Clean the components general area prior to dismantling.

1.
Start the engine and allow to run for 10 minutes, stop the
engine.


2. CAUTION: Allow 10 minutes from turning the engine off
before starting oil extraction.











3. Refer to: Engine Cover - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol (501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).

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Specifications).
Clean any residual engine oil from the oil filler cap area.

4.













5. CAUTION: Make sure that the vehicle has been left for 5 minutes
from filling with oil.

Follow the Steps 7-11 before starting the engine.

6.
Start the engine and allow to run for 10 minutes, stop the
engine.
Check for leaks.

7. CAUTIONS:


Make sure that the selector lever and the gearshift mechanism are
in the park (P) position.


Make sure that the hood is open.
Turn the ignition on. www.JagDocs.com

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17.
18. Torque: 10 Nm


















NOTE: Install a new sealing washer.

Torque: 24 Nm









19.




20. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).



CAUTION: Make sure that the vehicle is left for 5 minutes from filling with oil and
that the engine oil level is reading at least minimum (by following Steps 23-27), before
starting the engine.

Fill the engine with oil - for filling values on vehicles without supercharger:

Refer to: Specifications (303-01C Engine - V8 5.0L Petrol, Specifications). Fill the engine with oil - for filling values on vehicles with supercharger:

Refer to: Specifications (303-01D Engine - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol, Specifications). Clean any residual engine oil from the oil filler cap area.


21.
oil. CAUTION: Make sure that the vehicle has been left for 5 minutes from filling with

Follow the Steps 23-27 before starting the engine.

22.
Start the engine and allow to run for 10 minutes, stop the engine.
Check for leaks.

23. CAUTIONS:


Make sure that the selector lever and the gearshift mechanism are in the park (P)
position.


Make sure that the hood is open.
Turn the ignition on.

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Refer to: Specifications (303-01D Engine - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol, Specifications).
Clean any residual engine oil from the oil filler cap area.


13. CAUTION: Make sure that the vehicle has been left for 5 minutes
from filling with oil.
Follow the Steps 15-19 before starting the engine.

14.
Start the engine and allow to run for 10 minutes, stop the
engine.
Check for leaks.

15. CAUTIONS:


Make sure that the selector lever and the gearshift mechanism are
in the park (P) position.


Make sure that the hood is open.
Turn the ignition on.

16.
Scroll through the trip menu to access the engine oil
level display. www.JagDocs.com

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7. NOTE: Install the bolt finger tight before final
tightening.
Torque: 40 Nm












8. Torque: 40 Nm













9. Refer to: Crankshaft Pulley (303-01D Engine - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol, Removal and Installation).

10. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).


11. CAUTION: Make sure that the vehicle is left for 5 minutes from
filling with oil and that the engine oil level is reading at least minimum
(by following Steps 14-18), before starting the engine.

Fill the engine with oil - for filling values on vehicles without
supercharger:

Refer to: Specifications (303-01C Engine - V8 5.0L Petrol, Specifications).
Fill the engine with oil - for filling values on vehicles with
supercharger:

Refer to: Specifications (303-01D Engine - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol, Specifications).
Clean any residual engine oil from the oil filler cap area.


12. CAUTION: Make sure that the vehicle has been left for 5 minutes
from filling with oil.
Follow the Steps 14-18 before starting the engine.

13.
Start the engine and allow to run for 10 minutes, stop the
engine.

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Proceed to the next step. A3 'Cooling fan is operating permanently' A3: COOLING FAN IS OPERATING PERMANENTLY 1 The cooling fan is operating permanently Is the customer reported symptom that the cooling fan is operating permanently at maximum speed?
Yes
The cooling fan is operating permanently
Proceed to the test step A5 'Cooling fan is operating permanently'
No
The cooling fan is NOT operating permanently
Proceed to the next step. A4 'Cooling fan is NOT operating' A4: COOLING FAN IS NOT OPERATING 1 The cooling fan is NOT operating Is the cooling fan NOT operating?
Yes
The cooling fan is NOT operating
Proceed to the test step A6 'Cooling fan is NOT operating'
No
No fault found. Verify customer concern of cooling fan operation A5: COOLING FAN IS OPERATING PERMANENTLY
WARNING: Moving parts can cause severe injury, keep clear of moving parts, never place your hands or any part of your
body near to moving parts 1 Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system check datalogger signal – Electric Fan PWM Control - Commanded (0X03F9) - 2 Record the value of the datalogger signal – Electric Fan PWM Control - Commanded (0X03F9) - Is the value of the datalogger signal – Electric Fan PWM Control - Commanded (0X03F9) -between 5% &
16% whilst the cooling fan is operating?
Yes
The cooling fan should not be rotating in this PWM range
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the following circuit's for short circuit to ground, short
circuit to power, open circuit, high resistanceRefer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the following
connectors for signs of water ingress, and pins for damage and/or corrosionEngine control module,
connector and wiringCircuit reference - ECFC -Cooling fan motor control unit connector and wiringCircuit
reference - VBATT -Circuit reference - IGN -Circuit reference - PWM -Circuit reference - GND -Battery
junction box, connector and wiringEngine junction box, connector and wiringCheck and install a new cooling
fan
No
Proceed to the next step. A6 'Cooling fan is NOT operating' A6: COOLING FAN IS NOT OPERATING
CAUTION: Ensure hood is closed and there are not any loose objects in front of the vehicle 1 Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system command datalogger signal – Electric Fan PWM Control - Commanded (0X03F9) -to 30% Did the cooling fan start rotating?
Yes
Proceed to the next step. A7 'Electric Fan PWM Control'
No
Proceed to the step. A8 'Wiring check' A7: ELECTRIC FAN PWM CONTROL 1 Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system command datalogger signal – Electric Fan PWM Control - Commanded (0X03F9) -to 90% Did the cooling fan rotating speed increase?
Yes
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system disable output state control function for this signal
and allow the cooling fan to stop rotating
No fault found. Verify customer concern of cooling fan operation
Proceed to the test step A9 'Cooling fan validation procedure'
No
Proceed to the step. A8 'Wiring check' A8: WIRING CHECK 1 Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the following circuit's for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance 2 Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the following connectors for signs of water ingress, and pins for damage and/or corrosion

Engine control module, connector and wiring
- Circuit reference - ECFC -
Cooling fan motor control unit connector and wiring
- Circuit reference - VBATT -
- Circuit reference - IGN -
- Circuit reference - PWM -
- Circuit reference - GND -
Battery junction box, connector and wiring
- Megafuses

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Published: 11-May-2011
Evaporative Emissions - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol - Evaporative Emissions - System Operation and Component Description
Description and Operation

System Operation DIAGNOSTIC MODULE - TANK LEAKAGE PUMP (NAS ONLY)
To check the fuel tank and the EVAP (evaporative emission) system for leaks, the ECM (engine control module) operates the
DMTL pump and monitors the current draw. Initially, the ECM establishes a reference current by pumping air through the reference orifice and back to atmosphere. Once the reference current is determined, the ECM closes the change-over valve, which seals the EVAP system. The EVAP canister purge valve remains de-energized and is therefore closed. The output from the air pump is diverted from the reference orifice and into the EVAP system.
When the change-over valve is closed, the load on the air pump falls to zero. Providing there are no leaks, the air pump will
begin to pressurize the EVAP system and the load and current draw in the pump increases. By monitoring the rate and level of the current increase, the ECM can determine if there is a leak in the EVAP system.
During normal vehicle operation, 15 seconds after the engine has started, the ECM energizes the heating element in the pump to prevent condensation formation and possible incorrect readings. The heater remains energized until either the engine and
ignition are off (if no DMTL test is running) or until after the DMTL test is completed.
Leaks are classified as:

Minor - equivalent to a hole diameter of 0.5 to 1.0 mm (0.02 to 0.04 in.).
Major - equivalent to a hole diameter of 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) or greater.
The ECM performs a check for major leaks each time the ignition is switched off, providing the following conditions are met: The vehicle speed is zero.
The engine speed is zero.
The atmospheric pressure is above 70 kPa (10.15 lbf/in2
), i.e. the altitude is less than approximately 3047 m (10000
feet).
The ambient temperature is between 0 and 40 °C (32 and 104 °F).
The EVAP canister vapor concentration factor is 5 or less (where 0 is no fuel vapor, 1 is stoichiometric fuel vapor and greater than 1 is rich fuel vapor).
The fuel tank level is valid and between 15 and 85% of nominal capacity.
The engine running time during the previous cycle was more than 10 minutes.
The battery voltage is between 10 and 15 volts.
The last engine off time was more than 180 minutes.
No errors are detected with the EVAP components, the ambient air temperature and the fuel level.

NOTE: A leak test can be performed using a Jaguar recognized diagnostic tool. This overrides the above conditions and is
useful for checking correct system and component operation.
The ECM performs a check for minor leaks after every 2nd major leak check.
When the leak check is complete, the ECM stops the DMTL pump and opens (de-energizes) the change-over valve.
If the fuel filler cap is opened or refueling is detected during the leak check, by a sudden drop in the current draw or a rise in
the fuel level, the ECM aborts the leak check.
If a leak is detected during the check, the ECM stores an appropriate fault code in its memory. If a leak is detected on two consecutive checks, the ECM illuminates the MIL (malfunction indicator lamp) in the instrument cluster on the next drive cycle. The duration of a leak check can be between 60 and 900 seconds depending on the results and fuel tank level.

EVAP CANISTER PURGE VALVE

The ECM waits until the engine is running above 55 °C (131 °F) coolant temperature with closed loop fuel operational before the purging process is activated. Under these conditions the engine should be running smoothly with no warm up enrichment.
The EVAP canister purge valve duty (and flow) is initially ramped slowly because the vapor concentration is unknown (a sudden increase in purge could cause unstable engine running or cause it to stall due to an extremely "rich" air/fuel mixture). The
concentration is then determined from the amount of adjustment that the closed loop fueling is required to make to achieve
the target AFR (air fuel ratio). Once the concentration has been determined, the purge flow can be increased rapidly and the
injected fuel can be pro-actively adjusted to compensate for the known purge vapor and the target AIR control is maintained.

When the purging process is active, fresh air is drawn into the EVAP canister via the DMTL filter and pump on NAS vehicles, or via the vent port on the EVAP canister of non NAS vehicles.

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Component Description DIAGNOSTIC MODULE - TANK LEAKAGE PUMP (NAS ONLY)













The DMTL (diagnostic module - tank leakage) pump periodically checks the EVAP system and the fuel tank for leaks when the ignition is switched off. The DMTL system comprises the previously described components of the EVAP system with the following additional components; a DMTL pump and a DMTL filter.

The DMTL pump is connected to the atmospheric vent of the EVAP canister and incorporates an electric air pump, a PTC (positive temperature coefficient) heating element, a normally open change-over valve and a reference orifice. The DMTL pump
is only operated when the ignition is switched off and is controlled by the ECM. The ECM also monitors the electric air pump operation and the change-over valve for faults.

The DMTL filter protects the pump from dust being drawn into the system when the pump is being operated. The filter is
located on the fuel filler head and is connected to the DMTL pump by a vapor pipe.

The DMTL test is performed after the engine has stopped following a run of 10 minutes or more, providing that the vehicle fuel
tank is between 15 and 85% full, the ambient temperature is above 0 °C (32 °F) and less than 40 °C (104 °F) and the vehicle
was not started for at least 180 minutes prior to this run.

The DMTL pump is driven to pressurize the fuel tank and the current is measured with the change-over valve in different
states.

A comparison of the current draw in each state indicates the degree of any leak, and the ECM then sets the appropriate DTC (diagnostic trouble code).
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