JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Owner's Guide

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Removal and InstallationFender Apron Closing Panel Front Section
Fender Apron Panel
Fender Apron Panel Closing Panel
Fender Apron Panel Front Extension
Fender Apron Panel Front Section
Front Bumper Mounting
Front Fender
Front Fender Support Bracket
Front Side Member
Front Side Member and Suspension Top Mount Assembly
Front Side Member Closing Panel
Front Side Member Closing Panel Section
Front Side Member Section
Front Wheelhouse Section
Hood Latch Panel
Hood Latch Panel Mounting Bracket501-28: Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
Description and OperationRoofRemoval and InstallationRoof Panel - Vehicles With: Sliding Roof Opening Panel
Roof Panel - Vehicles Without: Sliding Roof Opening Panel501-29: Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
Description and OperationSide Panel Sheet MetalRemoval and InstallationA-Pillar Outer Panel
A-Pillar Reinforcement
B-Pillar Inner Panel
B-Pillar Reinforcement
Front Door Skin Panel
Rear Door Skin Panel
Rocker Panel
Rocker Panel and B-Pillar Outer Panel
Rocker Panel Front Section
Rocker Panel Inner Reinforcement
Rocker Panel Rear Section501-30: Rear End Sheet Metal Repairs
Description and OperationRear End Sheet Metal

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Removal and InstallationBack Panel
Quarter Panel
Quarter Panel Lower Extension
Rear Bumper Mounting
Rear Floor Side Extension
Rear Side Member Closing Panel Section
Rear Side Member Section
Rear Wheelhouse Outer
Spare Wheel Well502: Frame and Mounting
502-00: Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting SystemSpecificationRemoval and InstallationFront Subframe - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Rear Subframe - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Rear Subframe Rear Bushing (64.25.36) - TDV6 3.0L Diesel /V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol

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Vehicle LH and RH definition


Item Part Number Description 1 - LH 2 - RH All LH and RH references to the engine are taken from a position at the flywheel looking towards the crankshaft front pulley.
Powertrain LH and RH definition






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Item
Description 1
front 2
right 3
rear 4
left How to use Repair Procedures

This manual has been written in a format that is designed to meet the needs of technicians worldwide. It provides general
descriptions for accomplishing repair work with tested and effective techniques.

Important Safety Instructions

Appropriate service methods and correct repair procedures are essential for the safe, reliable operation of all motor vehicles as
well as the personal safety of the individual carrying out the work.

Anyone who departs from the instructions provided in this manual must first establish that personal safety or vehicle integrity
is not compromised by the choice of method, tools or components.

Warnings, Cautions and Notes in This Manual


WARNING: Warnings are used to indicate that failure to follow a procedure correctly may result in personal injury.


CAUTION: Cautions are used to indicate that failure to follow a procedure correctly may result in damage to the vehicle or
equipment being used.


NOTE: Notes are used to provide additional essential information required to carry out a complete and satisfactory repair.

Generic warnings or cautions are in their relevant description and operation procedure within section 100-00. If the generic
warnings or cautions are required for a procedure, there will be a referral to the appropriate description and operation
procedure.
If a warning, caution or note only applies to one step, it is placed at the beginning of the specific step.

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Trustmark Authoring Standards (TAS) Repair Procedur

NOTE: TAS style procedures can be identified by steps that have no accompanying step text and the magenta color of the
electrical connectors and fasteners such as nuts, bolts, clamps or clips.

A TAS removal and installation procedure uses a sequence of color illustrations to indicate the order to be followed when
removing/disassembling or installing/assembling a component.

Many of the TAS procedures will have the installation information within the removal steps. These procedures will have the
following note at the beginning of the procedure:


NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.

Reuse of fasteners and seals and gaskets
The following list details the general policy for the reuse of fasteners and seals and gaskets.

Types of self-locking nuts and bolts


NOTE: There are more types of self-locking fasteners available than shown in following illustration.



Item
Description 1
Completely coated self-locking bolt 2
Partially coated self-locking bolt 3
Self-locking bolt with a locking washer 4
Self-locking nut with a plastic locking insert 5
Self-locking nut with thread deformation (3 dents) 6
Self-locking nut with thread deformation (squeeze of thread to oval shape) 7
Self-locking nut with integrated locking ring
All types of seals and gaskets must be discarded and new seals and gaskets installed unless otherwise stated within
the procedure.
Nuts and bolts with a chemical coating for locking and/or sealing and/or antiseize must be discarded unless the
procedure advises to reapply the coating with a specified material.
Nuts and bolts with a mechanical locking such as thread inserts, thread deformation or locking washers must be
discarded and new nuts and bolts installed unless otherwise stated within the procedure.

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