door lock JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Owner's Manual
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Body Closures - Door
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
WARNING: FOLLOWING REPAIR OR RENEWAL OF A FRONT DOOR, IT MUST BE ENSURED THAT A SIDE AIRBAG
WARNING LABEL IS AFFIXED TO THE REAR FACE OF THE DOOR.
• NOTE: The hinges are set during manufacture to achieve correct door fitment. This setting should on ly require adjustment
in the event of damage at the body or door hinge locations. 1.
Remove battery cover, and di sconnect ground cable from
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19.
2. Apply protective masking tape to overlap front edge of door.
3. Fully open door, withdraw harness gaiter from 'A' post,
disconnect multiplugs and posi tion them clear of 'A' post
aperture.
4. Remove door.
1. Slacken and remove the two screws securing check
arm to 'A' post and fully retract check arm into
door.
2. Slacken, remove and di scard hinge locking screws.
3. With assistance, lift d oor to clear hinge pins and
remove door from vehicle exercising care to avoid
damaging paintwork.
1. Using a thread chaser or gr ooved slave bolt, remove any
residual thread locking compound from locking screw locations.
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2.
Ensure that multiplugs are clea r of door front edge, and check
arm is fully retracted, then with assistance, lift door into
position and locate hinge pins.
3. Fit and fully tighten new hinge locking screws.
4. Position check arm bracket on 'A' post and fit and tighten
securing screws.
5. Fully open door and apply a thin co at of grease to both sides of
check arm.
6. Connect door harness multiplugs and fit and fully seat harness
gaiter in 'A' post.
7. Remove masking tape from front edge of door.
8. Check that door shuts correctly.
9. Wipe any excess grease from check arm.
10. Connect ground cable to batt ery terminal and fit battery
cover. Refer to 86.15.15.
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation - Interior Trim
Description and Operation
Carpets
The passenger compartment carpet is a one piece moulded constr uction with integral sound deadening material, heel mats
and driver's footrest. The carpet is attach ed to the vehicle floor by plastic clips fitted below the door treadplates. Removal of the carpet necessitates re moval of the front seats, lifting of the centre console rear extens ion and removal of the heelboard
carpet.
Fascia
The full width, slush moulded, soft feel PVC fascia is mounted on an injection moulded armature and is faced with wood
veneer. In addition to the air conditioning and central, outer and demisting vents, it accepts instrument packs dedicated to
market requirements and a centrally mounted analogue clock.
Doors
The one-piece door casings are trimmed in UEV to match the seating, with wood veneer at the waistline and a carpet insert
at the front lower corner. Each casing is secured to the door inner panel by fir tree press fast eners along the lower section,
two armrest fixings at the centre and vene er panel dowels and fixings at the top. The armrests which are common to front
and rear doors, are trimmed in matching leather or UEV according to specification. The door switchpacks, dedicated to
driver and front or rear passenger, are in corporated in the armrests. A speaker is in stalled in the lower section of each door
and a tweeter is incorporated behind each interior door handle escutcheon. Where premium ICE is fitted, the front tweeters
are installed in the upper A posts.
A, B, C and D Posts
On each side,a grained UEV finisher trimmed to match the headlining is secured to the 'A' post and cantrail by fir tree
fasteners locating in BIW apertures. The upper 'D' post finisher is trimmed and secured in the same manner. The single
piece'B/C' post finishers, also finished in grained matching UEV, each have a front se at belt exit aperture and are secured to
the BIW by four spring clips and two fir tree fasteners.
Headlining
The one-piece headlining consists of a 6mm thick polyurethane foam membrane covered with suede effect knitted polyester. The headlining is secured to the BIW roof by body tangs, the roof console, sun visors, combined grab handles and coat
hooks, the cantrail finishers and where fitt ed, the sliding roof finisher and clips.
Trunk
Carpet covered trims line the trunk and are secured by fir tr ee fasteners to the sides and front inner panel. The carpet
covered, two-section, removable trunk fl oor provides access to the spare wheel and wheel changing equipment, the battery
and electrical carrier. The floor board rests on the spare wheel, with the front and rear edges locating in blocks on the fuel
tank backboard and the rear of the body. The support blocks provide for two floor he ight settings to accommodate either a
space saver or full size spare wheel.A moulded finisher covering the rear of the trunk below the sill is secured to the rear
panel by tabs and fir tree fasteners. Finish er panels fitted to the rear lamp units provide trunk interior access to the lamps.
The trunk lid underside is fitted with a removabl e moulded liner and two trunk illumination lights.
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6. Lift casing clear of door wais t flange and lock button and
withdraw for access.
7. Using pliers, remove housing from clip and fit to door panel.
8. Disconnect tweeter, speaker, puddle lamp and switchpack
harness multiplugs.
9. Remove armrest lower securing clip housing from casing. and
refit to door.
10. Remove door inner waist se al from holder, slacken and
remove screws securing waist seal holder and remove seal
holder.
11. Remove armrest from door casing. Refer to 76.34.22.
12. Slacken and remove puddle la mp securing screws and
remove lamp assembly from casing.
13. Remove pocket from door casing.
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6. Lift casing clear of door wais t flange and lock button and
withdraw for access.
7. Disconnect speaker, puddle lamp and switchpack harness
multiplugs.
8. Remove armrest lower securing clip housing from casing. and
refit to door.
9. Remove door inner waist seal from holder.
Slacken and remove screws securing waist seal holder
and remove seal holder.
10. Remove armrest from casing. Refer to 76.34.23.
11. Slacken and remove puddle la mp securing screws and
remove lamp assembly from casing.
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms - Door Window Control Switch Bulb
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Remove casing/armrest asse mbly from door. Refer to
76.34.01.
2. Slacken and remove armres t front securing screw
3. Position armrest for access, slacken and remove two
switchpack securing screws and remove switchpack assembly from armrest.
4. Invert switchpack and using a small flat bladed screwdriver
rotate bulb holder 1/8 turn counterclockwise.
5. Remove bulb from switchpack base.
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Installation
1.
Fit illumination bulb in switchpa ck base and using a small flat
bladed screwdriver, rotate it 1/ 8 turn clockwise to fully seat.
2. Fit switchpack to armrest. Refer to 86.25.03.
3. Fit casing/armrest assembly to door. Refer to 76.34.01.
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17. Install centre vent/clock assembly.
1. Install new centre vent retaining screw inserts in
facia.
2. Position centre vent/clo ck assembly at facia and
connect clock harness multiplug to facia harness.
18. Position centre vent/clock as sembly in facia and install
securing screws.
19. Install RH side vent/duct assembly.
1. Install new RH side vent/duct retaining screw inserts in facia.
2. Position RH side vent in facia and install securing
screws.
20. Install new LH side vent/duct re taining screw inserts in facia.
21. Position LH side vent/duct in fa cia and install securing screws.
22. Position passenger air bag mo dule and deployment door
assembly in facia aperture. and install four new securing nuts.
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems - Handles, Locks, Latches and
Entry Systems
Description and Operation
Door Lock Mechanism
For most markets, the remote central locking system also, in corporates deadlocking facilities for optimum security. Door
locks are eight disc, bayonet fixing barrels with integral lock / unlock switches. Keys include 'in-key' transponders which are
programmed to the vehicle via the Jaguar Diagnostic Sy stem and operate the engine immobilisation system.
The central locking system employs single key access to the driv er's door, trunk lid and ignition switch/steering column lock.
An additional green headed valet or park ing services key permits access via the driver's door, and ignition/start-up, but
denies access to the trunk and glovebox.A valet switch located on the centre console switch panel above the radio,
precludes normal internal access to the trunk.When the vehicle is not locked, each door catch can be externally released by
the corresponding external door handle which operates via a si ngle rod. When unlocked, or 'single action' locked, the door
catches can also be released via the interior handles, each of which operates via a single cable. Operation of the front door
interior handles will also unlock the rear doors. Use of either key in the external door barrel, operates the lock via a short
rod to provide locking of the door latch. These locking functions can also be achieved by use of the remote transmitter.The
trunk lid can be independently unlatched via a switch located on the driver's side underscuttle. This will only operate at
vehicle speeds up to 8 km/h (5 mph).
All doors and the trunk can be manually lock ed simultaneously from inside by pressing the driver or front passenger door sill
button down. Each rear door can be independently locked by si milarly depressing the sill button and in some markets can be released by operating the internal door handle.
For most markets, a 'drive-away door locking' feature automati cally locks all doors and the trunk when the gear selector is
moved from the Park position.
Key Operation
To 'single action' lock or unlock the vehicle, the key is inserted in the door lock , turned towards the front or rear of the
vehicle respectively, and released. Holding the key in the lock position will close all windows. Releasing the key stops all
operations. 'single action' locking of the vehicle locks all doors, the trunk lid and the fuel filler flap, and sets the alarm
system.
In addition to all of the above functions, deadlocking prevents door opening from th e interior. To deadlock the vehicle, the
key is inserted in the door lock and turned to the unlock (rearw ard) position, then within three seconds, turned to the lock
(forward) position and released.
Remote Operation
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems - Door Lock Control Switch
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.19.
2. Remove center console veneer panel; refer to 76.47.26.
3. Displace radio for access; refer to 86.50.03.
4. Disconnect air conditioning control module flying lead
connector (blue) from harness connector located at side of 'J'
gate.
5. Displace air conditioning switch module / center console
switch module assembly.
Remove screw.
Reposition assembly for access to connector.
6. Remove air conditioning switch module / center console switch
module assembly.
Disconnect center console switch module harness
connector.
Remove assembly.