cooling system JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G User Guide
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12. R
econnect the air cleaner cover.
F
it
the five clips which secu
re the air cleaner cover.
13 . Co
nnect the intake tube to the throttle body.
1. Connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
2. Fit the two bolts which secure the intake tube to the throttle body.
14. Reconnect the air flow meter multi-plug.
15. Fit a new strap to secure the vacuum pipe to the induction
elbow.
16 . Connect
the breather pipe to
the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Fit a new O-ring seal to the breather pipe.
2. Reconnect the breather pipe to the stub pipe.
17. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Operation (SC) (26.10.01).
18. Connect the battery and fit the battery cover.
Refe
r to the Battery Reconnection Procedure (86.15.15).
19. Remove the paintwork protection sheets and close the engine
cover.
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12
.
Reconnect the air cleaner cover.
F
it the five clips which secu
re the air cleaner cover.
13
.
Connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
1. Connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
2. Fit the two bolts which secure the intake tube to the throttle body.
14. Reconnect the air flow meter multi-plug.
15. Fit a new strap to secure the vacuum pipe to the induction
elbow.
16
.
Connect the breather pipe to the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Fit a new O-ring seal to the breather pipe.
2. Reconnect the breather pipe to the stub pipe.
17. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Operation (SC) (26.10.01).
18. Connect the battery and fit the battery cover.
Re
fer to the Battery Reconnection Procedure (86.15.15).
19. Remove the paintwork protection sheets and close the engine
cover.
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12. Reconnect the air cleaner cover.
Fit the five clips which secu re the air cleaner cover.
13. Connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
1. Connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
2. Fit the two bolts which secure the intake tube to the throttle body.
14. Reconnect the air flow meter multi-plug.
15. Fit a new strap to secure the vacuum pipe to the induction
elbow.
16. Connect the breather pipe to the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Fit a new O-ring seal to the breather pipe.
2. Reconnect the breather pipe to the stub pipe.
17. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Operation (SC) (26.10.01).
18. Connect the battery and fit the battery cover.
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Install and tighten the lower securing bolts to 18-24 Nm.
Tighten the upper securing bolts to 18-24 Nm.
16. Position the transmission cooler pipes and the clamping
bracket. Install the bolt to secu re the clamp and tighten to 7-9
Nm.
17. Connect the oil cooler pipes to the oil pan body assembly
(vehicles with engine oil cooler).
1. Remove the blanking plugs and install new O-ring seals.
2. Connect the oil cooler pipes.
3. Install the clamp and bolt which secures the oil cooler pipes. Tighten to 18-24 Nm.
18. Install the front cr ossmember. Refer to Operation 76.10.05.
19. Position the generator cooling duct to the oil pan body and
install the two bolts.
20. Install the undert ray. Refer to Operation 76.22.90.
21. Install both front wheel and tyre assemblies. Refer to
Operation 74.20.05.
22. Install the timing cover and al l associated components, as
detailed in Operation 12.65.01. Do not refill the cooling system
at this stage.
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23.
Install the supercharger driv e belt tensioner. Refer to
Operation 18.50.24.
24. Install the supercharger idle r pulley mounting bracket.
1. Position the mounting bracket to the timing cover.
2. Install the three bolts which secure the mounting bracket. Tighten to 8-10 Nm.
25. Install the supercharger drive belt idler pulley. Refer to
Operation 18.50.09. (34-46 Nm).
26. Install the supercharger driv e belt. Refer to Operation
18.50.08.
27. Install the coolant outlet pipe. Refer to Operation 26.31.08.
28. Install the twin fan and motor assembly. Refer to Operation
26.25.12.
29. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Operation 26.10.01 in
General Procedures section of the cooling system.
30. NOTE: When the engine is star ted from cold and run for a
short period only, before being swit ched off, a quantity of oil will
be 'hung up' within the engine because it is not up to operating
temperature.
Should the oil level subsequently be topped-up, the level could
become too high, causing oil burning.
Typically, 0.875 L is hung up.
Refill the engine with the correct specification engine oil.
31. Connect the battery and in stall the battery cover.
Refer to the Battery Reconnection Procedure 86.15.15.
32. Check the oil level and start th e engine. Check for leaks and
that the engine runs correctly.
33. Install the engine compartmen t cover. Refer to Operation
76.16.01.
34. Remove the paintwork protection sheets and close the engine
compartment cover.
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• WARNINGS:
4. Remove the engine compartment cover (bonnet).
1. Apply masking tape to th e front edge of the engine
compartment cover to protect the paintwork during
removal and storage.
2. With assistance, support the cover and release the
gas struts.
5. With assistance, release the six bolts which retain the cover
(bonnet) and lift the cover clear.
Disconnect the ground cable from the left hand hinge.
6. Remove the engine covers
7. Drain the cooling system. Refer to Operation 26.10.01.
Conserve as much of the coolant as possible to refill the
system.
8. Depressurise the air conditioni ng system. Refer to Operation
82.30.30 and note all Wa rnings and Cautions.
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to th
e throttle body.
51 . Co
nnect the intake tube to the throttle body.
1. Fit a new seal and connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
2. Fit the two bolts which secure the intake tube to the throttle body.
52 . Conne
ct the air cleaner cover.
F
it
the five clips which secu
re the air cleaner cover.
53 . Re
connect the breather pipe to the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Fit a new O-ring seal to the breather pipe.
2. Connect the breather pipe to the stub pipe.
54. Connect the air flow meter connector.
55. Fit a new Ty-strap to secures the vacuum pipe to the
induction elbow.
56. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Operation 26.10.01.
57. NOTE: When the engine is star ted from cold and run for a
short period only, before being swit ched off, a quantity of oil will
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Engine Cooling
- Engine Cooling
Descr
i
ption and Operation
Engine Cooling Comp onents - Normally Aspirated Vehicles
Engine cooling is via a low volume, high velocity system which achieves a very fast warm up. The temperature of the
combustion chambers is reduced along with a more even temperature distribution. The temperature of the bores is increased.
F r
om the pump, coolant flows into each bank of the cylinder bl
ock. In each bank, approximately 50% of the coolant cools the
cylinder bores and the remainder is diverted th rough the bypass gallery to the cylinder head.
With the thermostat closed, coolant returns directly to the pump through the bypass on the thermostat housing.
With the thermostat open, coolant returns to the pump via the radiator.
The cooling system uses a mixture of water and Jaguar Anti-Freeze/Inhibitor (Dow 542).
The cooling system on a supercharged engine is similar, but has additional components for cooling the intake air.
Engine Cooling Co mponents - Supercharged Vehicles
ItemDescrip
tion
1Thr
ottle B
ody
2Hea
ter Return
3Coolant Pum p
4Ther
mostat Housing
5Vehicle Radia
t
or
6Hea
ter Su
pply
7Bleed
Outl
et (to expansion tank)
8EGR V
a
lve (when fitted)
9Bleed
Outl
et (to expansion tank)
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T
he cooling system for the supercharged engine is very similar
to the normally aspirated engine, but with the addition of a
water cooled, intake air charge cooling system. This comprises a radiator, an electrically operated water pump and two
charge air cooler assemblies (heat exchangers) - one for each bank. The system works independently, but is connected to the
main cooling system at the bottom hose to allow for therma l expansion and to help to prevent unwanted circulation.
The condenser for the air conditioning system fits between th e coolant main radiator and the charge air cooling system
radiator.
Cylinder Block Heater, Drain Location
ItemDe
scription
1Rad
iator - Intake Air Coolant
2Ele
ctrically Operated Coolant Pump
3Top Hose
4Charge Air Coo
lers -
Intake Air Cooling
5Fi
lling Point for Intake Air Cooling
6N
on-Return Valves - Heater
7Ele
ctrically Operated Coolant Pump
8Hea
ter Matrix
9Wate
r Valve - Heater Control
10EGR V
alve (when fitted)
11Thr
ottle Body
12Coolan
t Recovery Bottle
13H
eader/Expansion Tank
14Eng
ine Coolant Pump
15The
rmostat Housing
16Bottom
Hose
17Air Bleed
Pipes
18Rad
iator - Main Cooling System
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Whe r
e considered necessary, some hose conn
ections have an indication mark to ensure correct orientation of the hose when
being fitted.
All joints use spring-band clips, except small pipes on the bleed system joints - which use cobra clips. The heater feed and
return hoses use quick-connection unions.
Supply and return hoses for the heater are located between the cylinder banks.
A connection on the rear of the A-bank provides coolant supply for the electronic throttle and the EGR valve (where fitted).
The outlet from the electronic throttle connects to the return hose from the heater.
Cool
ant Header and Recovery Tanks
A recovery system comp
rising the header tank
and a recovery tank is fitted. The recove ry tank is located in front of the left
hand front wheel arch liner.
The header tank provides the cooling system filling point and carries the coolant level sensor. The pressure cap allows
controlled release of coolant to the re covery tank during normal operation.
The recovery tank accommodates the expansion of the system coolant during normal operation. On engine cool-down, the
coolant contracts and is returned to the main system.
Coo lin
g Fans
The two
rad
iator cooling fans are mounted in
a cowl assembly within the cooling module.
The fans are controlled by the ECM dependent on the demand fr om the cooling system (temperature) or the air conditioning
ItemDescrip
tion
1EGR
E
ngines
2Non
-
EGR Engines
3Hea
ter Connections