Front bumper JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
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            501‐17:  Roof  Open
 ing
 Panel  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  
                 General Procedures  
                     Motor Synchronization  (76.82.48)  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  Alignment  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  (76.82.05)  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  Frame  (76.82.01)  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  Module  (86.76.07)  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  Motor  (86.76.01)  
                     Roof Opening  Panel Shie
ld (76.82.06)  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  Trim  
                     Roof Opening  Panel  Weatherstrip  (76.82.15)  
 
             501‐19:  Bumpers  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Bumpers 
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Front Bumper  (76.22.08)  
                     Front Bumper  and  Bumper  Cover  (76.22.08)  
                     Front Bumper  Cover  (76.22.78)  
                     Front Bumper  Isolator  (76.22.31)  
                     Rear Bumper  (76.22.27)  (76.22.52)  
                     Rear Bumper  Co
ver  (76.22.74)  (76.22.77)  
                     Rear Bumper  Isolator  (76.22.70)  
 
             501‐20A : Safety  Belt  System  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Safety Belt  System  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Front Safety  Belt  Retractor  (76.73.10)  
                     Rear Safety  Belt  Retractor  (76.73.18)  
                     Safety Belt  Shoulder  Height  Adjuster  (76.73.12)  
   
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P
 arts List 
The front towing point: 
Is a welded loop on the ri
 ght-ha
nd bumper mounting bracket.  
Mus
 t only be used when the grille
 vane has been removed by turning  the three fasteners anti-clockwise.  
Rear Towing Point 
 
The rear towing point is a welded loop on  the right-hand side of the trunk floor panel; it must not be used for towing 
another vehicle.   
 
It
 em
Par
 t Number
De
 scription
1—Fr
ont towing loop 
2—Gr
ille vane 
3—Gr
ille vane fastener 
 
  
F
ront Towing Point  
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Front Suspension - Fro
 nt Stabilizer Bar 
Re
moval and Installation 
Materials 
S
 pecification 
Cas
trol NTR 
Remov
al 
Na
me
R
ubber Suspension Insulator Lube 
1. Raise front of vehicle and support on stands. Refer to Section 
100-02. 
 
2.  R
 emove generator front cooling duct. 
Re
move bolt.  
Move duct rea
rwards to rele
ase tang from undertray.  
R
 elease front duct from rear vertical duct.  
 
3.  R
 emove scrivets or screws se
curing undertray to bumper 
cover. Discard scrivets. 
 
4.  R
 emove and discard tiestrap securing undertray to crossbeam 
brace. 
5.  At each side of vehicle, remo ve and discard scrivet securing 
undertray to wheelarch liner. 
 
   
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Front Suspension - Front Stabilizer B
 ar Bushing 
Re
mo
 val and Installation 
Materials 
S p
 ecification 
Cas
t
 rol NTR 
Remov
a
 l 
Na
m
 e
R
u
 bber Suspension Insulator Lube 
1. Raise front of vehicle and support on stands. Refer to Section 
100-02. 
 
2.  Re
 move generator front cooling duct. 
Re
mo
 ve bolt.  
Move duct rea
r
 wards to rele
ase tang from undertray.  
Re
 lease front duct from rear vertical duct.  
 
3.  Re
 move scrivets or screws se
curing undertray to bumper 
cover. Discard scrivets. 
 
4.  Re
 move and discard tiestrap securing undertray to crossbeam 
front brace. 
5.  At each side of vehicle, remo ve and discard scrivet securing 
undertray to wheelarch liner. 
    
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7. Using screws or new scrivets , secure undertray
  to front 
bumper cover. 
 
8.  Usi
 ng a new tiestrap, secure undertray to crossbeam front 
brace. 
 
9.  Usi
 ng new scrivets, secure un
dertray to each wheelarch 
liner. 
10.  Install generator cool ing duct deflector. 
Po
 sition deflector over 
rear vertical duct.  
Sl
 ide deflector forward to 
engage center tang over 
undertray.  
 
   
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Intake Air Distribution and Filtering - Charge Air Cooler Radiator 
Remo
 val and Installation 
Remov
a
 l 
1. 
Op
 en the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection 
sheets. 
2.  Disconnect the battery. 
1. Remove the battery cover. 
2. Disconnect the battery ground cable. 
3.  Remove the engine radiator and air conditioning condensor 
assembly. Refer to operation 26.40.01. 
4.  Remove the grill assembly fo r access. Refer to operation 
76.55.15. 
 
5.  Drain th e charge air cooler radiator. 
Reach t
 hrough the front bumper
 splitter vane to remove 
the radiator drain plug.  
 
6.  Disc
 onnect the radiator 
hoses from the radiator. 
1. Disconnect the coolant pump to radiator hose. 
2. Disconnect the return hose. 
3. Disconnect the bleed pipe. 
 
7.  Re
 move the two radiator fixing bolts. 
8.  Displace and re-position the am bient air temperature sensor 
and bracket.  
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Direction indicator and side marker lamps 
Each front direction indicator and side marker lamp is retained in the bumper cover by a lug at one end and a spring clip at 
the other end. The side marker lamps are not  electrically connected for certain markets. 
The side repeater lamps are secured by sp ring clips on the lower edge of the lamp unit. In certain markets Jaguar leaper 
badges are substituted for  side repeater lamps. 
Fog lamps 
The fog lamps are located in recesses in the front bump er and secured by three screws. The la mps which are not 
interchangeable left to right, are accessed from the rear  of the bumper. 
Operation 
All lamps are controlled by the BPM which provides an appropriate output in response to an input received when a selected 
switch is operated. 
All lamps receive an input direct from th e BPM with the exception of the main be am, dip beam and front fog lamps which 
receive an input from the BPM vi a the respective relays and fuses; refer to section 418-01. 
Fault analysis must be undertaken using  the PDU. Refer to Diagnosis and Testing. 
Consult the relevant Electrical Guid e for details of circuit operation. 
Rear Lamps 
 
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—License Plate Lamps 
    
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Exterior Lighting - Front Fog Lamp 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
Installation 
 
 1. 
Remove undertray for ac cess. Refer to 76.22.90. 
 
2.  Disconnect fog lamp harness multiplug. 
 
3. Remove the three fog la mp securing bolts. 
4.  Withdraw fog lamp assembly from rear of bumper. 
1.  NOTE: Vertical alignment of the fog lamp is pre-set. No 
attempt must be made to alter this setting. 
Position fog lamp assembly on bumper. 
2.  Install fog lamp securing bolts. 
3.  Connect fog lamp harness multiplug. 
4.  Install undertray. Refer to 76.22.90. 
    
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Exterior Lighting - Front Side Marker Lamp 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
Installation 
 
 
 
1. Remove lamp unit. 
Apply gentle thumb pressure to  front end of lamp lens.  
Exercising care to avoid damaging paintwork, compress 
rear spring clip to release lamp unit.  
Disconnect harness connector.  
1.  Position lamp at bumper an d connect harness connector. 
2.  Engage lamp front tang in bumper aperture. 
3.  Pivot lamp, compress rear clip  and fully seat lamp in bumper. 
    
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Exterior Lighting - Front Side Marker Lamp Bulb 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
 
1. Applying firm hand pressure to  front end, pivot lamp assembly 
for access to rear end. 
 
2.  Exercising care to avoid dama ging paintwork, use a small 
screwdriver at rear end of lamp, to press and release retaining 
tang. 
 
3.  Withdraw lamp from bumper for access and disconnect harness multiplug. 
 
4. Rotate bulb holder 1/4 turn counter-clockwise to release it 
from lamp assembly. 
5.  Withdraw bulb from holder.