JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
X308 1998 2.G
JAGUAR
JAGUAR
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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
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Seating - Rear Seat Cushion Heater Mat
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove the rear seat cushion. Fo r additional information, refer
to the procedure in this section: Rear Seat Cushion
.
2. Remove the seat cushion cover.
3. Detach the seat cushion heater element electrical connectors.
4. Remove the seat cushion heater element.
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Seating - Rear Seat Head Restraint
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove rear heel boards.
2. Remove rear seat cushion.
3. Remove rear seat belt escu tcheon. Refer to 76.73.18.
4. Fully lower headrests.
5. Remove rear seat squa b. Refer to 76.70.38.
6. Place seat squab inverted on clean work surface and remove
headrest retaining clips.
7. Withdraw headrest from seat squab.
1. Position headrest fully lowered on seat squab.
2. Fit and fully seat headrest retaining clips.
3. Fit rear seat squab asse mbly. Refer to 76.70.38.
4. Fit rear seat belt escutc heons. Refer to 76.73.18.
5. Fit rear seat cushion. refer to 76.70.37.
6. Fit rear heel boards.
7. Raise headrests to original positions.
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Seating - Rear Seat Track
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Remove battery cover and disc onnect ground cable from
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19.
2. Slacken and remove the two seat cushion front securing bolts
and nuts.
3. Move the seat cushion forward to release it from the two frame
rear tangs.
4. Disconnect the cushion heater harness multiplug and remove
cushion from seat frame.
5. Remove and discard pl astic scrivet securing lower end of side
trim to inner wheela rch stud and withdraw trim from stud.
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6. Push trim upwards to release keyhole aperture from squab
fixing and partially withdraw trim for access.
7. Slacken and remove seat belt lower anchor securing bolt.
8. Carefully withdraw seat belt and anchor plate through trim
aperture and escutcheon.
9. Remove side trim panel from vehicle.
10. Slacken and remove the seat squab outer securing bolt.
11. Slacken and remove the seat squab inner securing bolt.
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Installation
12. Disconnect seat motor and squab heater harness multiplugs.
13. Slacken and remove four bolts securing seat frame to floor
and remove seat from vehicle.
1. Position seat in vehi cle and fit but do not tighten four bolts
securing frame to floor.
2. Fit and fully tighten the two bolt s securing squab frame to rear
panel.
3. Fully tighten bolts securing frame to floor.
4. Connect seat motor and squab heater harness multiplugs.
5. Position side trim panel and carefully pass seat belt lower
anchor through escutcheon and trim aperture.
6. Fit and tighten seat belt anchor securing bolt.
7. Position side trim and push do wnwards to engage keyhole on
squab outer fixing.
8. Position trim lower end over st ud and fit and fully seat new
scrivet.
9. Position seat cushion for access and connect cushion heater
harness multiplug.
10. Push seat cushion rearwards to engage it in rear securing
lugs.
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11.
Fit and tighten cushion front securing bolts and nuts.
12. Connect ground cable to batt ery terminal and fit battery
cover. Refer to 86.15.15.
13. Return seat to original position.
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Seating - Seat Control Switch
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Remove battery cover and disc onnect ground cable from
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19.
2. Remove front seat for ac cess. Refer to 76.70.01.
3. Place seat inverted on clean working surface for access to
underside.
4. Release cushion cover retaining strip from edge of seat frame.
5. Release cushion cover front elastic retaining straps from seat
frame.
6. Position cushion cover sides for access to cushion pad, raise
pad to access back of swit chpack and disconnect harness
multiplug.
7. Release switchpack upper retaining tangs, and lower retaining
tangs situated by seat sliders and remove switchpack from
seat.
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Installation
1. Install and fully seat switchpack in seat mounting.
2. Raise cushion pad for access to rear of switchpack and connect
harness multiplug.
3. Release cushion pad and secure cushion cover front elastic
retaining straps to seat frame.
4. Pull cushion cover over cushion pad and fully seat edge
retaining strip on seat frame.
5. Install seat in vehicle. Refer to 76.70.01.
6. Connect ground cable to battery terminal and fit battery cover.
Refer to 86.15.15.
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms - Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
Description and Operation
Fixed Glass
The 5 mm thick laminated and tinted glas s windshield is supplied with a moulded rubber seal and stainless trim.The inner
face of the glass adjacent to the seal is directly bonded to the windshield aperture flange, to form a stressed member of the
bodyshell. The 4 mm thick toughened and tinted glass backlight which is similarly bonded to the BIW, incorporates a
heating element and a mounting for the high level stop lamp. The 5 mm tempered and tinted glass quarter light which is
supplied as a complete assembly with stainless trim and seals, is directly bonded to the BIW aperture flanges.
Windshield and Backlight Adhesive Application
Key to Adhesive Application Drawing
Door Glass.
The 5 mm tempered and tinted door glass forms part of a fully framed electrically operated system. A switchpack installed
in each door casing provides control of lowering and raising of that particular d oor glass with additional 'one-shot' fast
lowering . The driver's door switchpack also provides for independent control of each passenger door glass and total
isolation of all passenger door glass control. Each door glas s is raised and lowered by an electrically operated scissor
mechanism. All door glass can only be operated wh en the ignition switch is in position I or II.
Door Glass operating Mechanism
1Fitted condition
2Bead application
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