heater JAGUAR S TYPE 1999 1.G Powertrain Manual
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V6 EngineAJ-V6/AJ28
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J.303.1365
Engine Cooling
Cooling System
Engine cooling is via a conventional re-circulation
system between the engine assembly and front
mounted coolant to air radiator. Coolant flow is
from the front of the engine, dividing to pass
around each bank of cylinders towards the rear
and then flowing forward through the cylinder
heads. The coolant from the engine returns to the
top RH side of the radiator, by-pass circuit and
also provides the hot input feed to the cabin
V6 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEMheater system. The bottom hose feeds coolant
from the radiator via the thermostat to the
coolant pump and also provides the cooling
circuit for the oil. A differential pressure orifice in
the bottom hose causes a flow through the engine
mounted oil cooler.
A coolant reservoir system (or de-gas system) is
used which is similar to previous (pre 1998MY)
vehicles.
The reservoir bottle is mounted at the rear left
1. Radiator
2. Top hose
3. Bottom hose
4. Thermostat
5. Coolant Pump
6. Engine oil cooler7. Reservoir bottle
8. Electronic throttle
9. V6 engine
10. Heater control valve
11. Heater unit
12. Bleed valve
1
10
5
11
9
4
6
2
3
8
12
7
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32(LHD vehicles) or rear right (RHD) of the engine
bay and in the LHD location has a bleed valve on
the return pipe running across the bulkhead. The
pipe layout is shown in the ÔS-TYPE IntroductionÕ
Technical Guide. A dip tube within the bottle
ensures that coolant is drawn back into the engine
when it cools down.
A subsidiary circuit provides a series coolant feed
through the lower throttle body and top of the
intake manifold inlet. This is necessary to prevent
ice forming at low ambient temperatures at the
base of the throttle body and also in the positive
crankcase ventilation (PCV) port.
Hoses and Connectors
Coolant ducting consists of flexible hoses,
aluminium tubing and plastic tubing with
injection moulded rubber to plastic joints. All
coolant hose clamps are of the spring band type
and are glued to the hose with a pull off clip for
D.303.1374
HOSE LAYOUT
Electronic throttle
D.303.1374
fitting. The thermostat is enclosed in an
aluminium casting which is a separate component
supported by hose connections.
Top Hose
Bottom Hose
Heater Control
Valve
Thermostat
Coolant Pump
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J.303.1378
HOSE LAYOUT
D.303.1378
Electronic Throttle
Top Hose
Bottom HoseFrom Heater
Control Valve
To
Reservoir
Bottle
Engine Coolant Outlet
A cast aluminium outlet junction bolts to both
cylinder heads to provide a single return flow to
the radiator top hose assembly.
D.303.1353
ENGINE COOLANT OUTLET
D.303.1353
To Engine
From Engine
To Heater
Control
Valve
ThermostatCoolant Pump
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V6 Engine AJ-V6/AJ28
34Coolant Pump
The coolant pump is fitted via three bolts to the
engine front cover. The pulley is mounted in-
board of the pump assembly, between the pump
and front cover, and has a smooth surface which
is driven from the outer, non ribbed side of the
drive belt.
Coolant returns from the radiator and cabin
heater system are connected via hoses to inlets on
the front of the pump assembly. The outlet from
the pump is connected to the engine block via a
hose and a tubular casting bolted to the top front
of the block between the cylinders.
Radiator and Cooling Fan Assembly
The engine radiator is one component of the
cooling pack assembly which also includes the
PAS and transmission heat exchangers and the
A/C condenser. The cooling pack assembly and
the PAS and A/C systems are described in the
ÔS-TYPE IntroductionÕ Technical Guide and
transmission cooling is described elsewhere in
this Guide.
The radiator consists of an aluminium core,
26mm in thickness, with crimped on plastic end
tanks. A single electrical cooling fan and a fan
D.303.1213
COOLANT PUMP
D.303.1213
D.303.1375
RADIATOR AND FAN SHROUD ASSEMBLY
D.303.1375
Fan Speed
Regulator Module
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J.303.1384
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
D.303.1384
J.303.1377
FAN SPEED REGULATOR MODULE COOLING DUCT speed regulator module are fixed to the glass
filled nylon fan shroud assembly which is
mounted on the rear of the radiator end tanks via
two lower slots and pegs, two upper screws and
two clips at the bottom of the radiator. The A/C
system receiver drier bottle is also mounted on
the fan shroud assembly - see the
ÔS-TYPE IntroductionÕ Technical Guide.
The 500W fan motor drives a glass filled nylon
impeller over a continuously variable speed range
from 300RPM to 2900RPM and is controlled by a
regulator module mounted at the lower LH side of
the fan shroud. Since the fan speed regulator
module provides power drive to the fan, it has a
finned heat sink outer casing and is enclosed
within a cooling duct. The ducting extends
forwards below the cooling pack to receive an
inflow of air.
The radiator drain is located on the RH end tank.
Coolant
A new type of anti-freeze fluid is used for the
coolant mixture. This product is a conventional
ethylene glycol based fluid but with new organic
corrosion inhibitors instead of the silicate, nitrite
and other additives which are normally used.
These new corrosion inhibitors do not form a
deposit on the inner surfaces of the coolant
system and therefore provide improved heat
transfer (more efficient cooling), better
component protection and an extended coolant
life due to the low rate of depletion of the
additives. The recommended coolant change is
every five years or 250,000km (150,000miles).
Engine Block Heater
For markets subject to very low temperatures, an
engine coolant heater, for connection to an
external mains electrical supply, is screwed into
the RH side of the cylinder block adjacent to the
knock sensor. Two heaters are available, a 400W
115V unit with a two pin connector and a 600W
230V unit with flying lead.
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V8 EngineAJ-V6/AJ28
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Cooling System
The AJ28 engine retains the same basic cooling
system as the previous V8 engines but shares the
radiator, fan shroud assembly, de-gas circuit and
bottom hose oil cooler circulator features with the
V6. The coolant specified for the V6 is also
applicable to the V8 engine.
Particular features of the AJ28 cooling system are:
¥ The thermostat is located in the engine
mounted housing as in previous V8 engines.
¥ The thermostat housing is modified with an
extra stub pipe for the new heater returnhose.
¥ The throttle adaptor is heated from the main
cooling system to provide throttle de-icing.
¥ Both heater hoses, feed and return, are now
routed forward to the heater control valve.
¥ An electric pump is fitted in the heater
coolant circuit (ÔS-TYPE IntroductionÕ
Technical Guide).
¥ The coolant reservoir (de-gas bottle) is fitted
with a level sensor which provides a low level
warning on the instrument panel message
J.303.1366
V8 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
1. Radiator
2. Top hose
3. Bottom hose
4. Thermostat
5. Coolant pump6. Engine oil cooler
7. Reservoir bottle
8. Electronic throttle
9. V8 engine
10. AC/heater pump
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4
6
2
3
8
7
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11. Heater control valve
12. AC/heater unit
13. Bleed
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50centre if the coolant level drops.
¥ The fail safe cooling strategy described for the
V6 is not applicable to the AJ28 engine.
Cooling System Hoses
The cooling system hoses are constructed of the
same materials and have the same type of fittings
as the V6 engine.
D.303.1370
J.303.1388
COOLING SYSTEM HOSES - TOP
J.303.1388
COOLING SYSTEM HOSES - FRONT
D.303.1370
Top Hose
Bottom Hose
A/C Heater
Pump
Heater Control
Valve
Engine Oil Cooler
To A/C Heater
Pump
Throttle
De-icing