air conditioning JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Repair Manual
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Heelboard Fuse Box - Left hand side
Trunk Fuse Box
105Radio telephone, rear courtesy lamp/map light.
1120Air conditioning right-hand blower relay.
125In-car entertainment.
1325Right-hand rear door control module.
1425Cigar lighters.
1525Right-hand door control module.
16-Not used.
1715Sunroof.
1825Right-hand and left-hand seat heaters.
Fuse NoRating
(amps)Circuit
120Right-hand seat control module.
25Rear window switchpack, driver door key ba rrel, driver door switchpack and memory.
35Dimmer module.
45Diagnostic connector.
515Body processor module.
65Centre console switchpack, reader exciter ECM
715Body processor module (battery supply for solenoids, lamps and motors).
85Steering column adjust switch, driver seat switchpack.
910Radio/cassette head unit.
105Airbag/SRS
1120Air conditioning left-hand blower motor.
1210Door mirror heaters relay, air conditioning, blow er motor relays, power steering control module.
1325Left-hand rear window
1410Cruise control switch, instrument cluster, catalytic converter over temperature warning.
1525Left-hand door control module.
165Electrochromic interior mirror (where fitted), centre console switchpack, gear selector, traction control
switch illumination, J-gate mode switch illumination, pins A9 and D8 trunk fusebox.
1710Accessory supply.
185Instrument cluster.
Fuse Rating
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Relay Details
Engine Compartment Fuse Box Relays
No(amps)Circuit
110Security and locking control module (Reversing lamps, rear fog lamps, stop lamps, electrochromic
mirror).
25Fuel filler flap.
310F16 left-hand heelboard (where fitted).
45Diagnostic connector.
55Right-hand and left-han d seat timer (rear).
6-Not used.
720Fuel pump.
810High mounted stop lamp, caravan/trailer stop lamps
910Antenna motor.
1010Security and locking control module (trunk release, caravan/trailer direction indicators, fuel filler
flap relay).
1110Accessory sockets.
1215In-car entertainment power amplifier.
13-Not used.
14-Not used.
1520Fuel pump (supercharger, where fitted).
1620Caravan/trailer connector.
1725Heated rear screen.
1820Rear seat movement.
195Right-hand side lamps, left-h and and right-hand number pl ate lights, caravan/trailer.
2020Rear seat movement.
215Left-hand side lamps, left-hand and right-hand sidemarker lights, caravan/trailer.
2220Rear seat heaters.
Relay NoColorCircuit
1BrownAir conditioning coolant pump
2BrownFront fog lamps
3BrownHeadlamps - high beam
4BrownHeadlamps - power wash pump (where fitted)
5BrownHeadlamps - low beam
6BrownHorns
7BrownIgnition +
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Engine Management Fuse Box Relay
Engine Compartment - Front Relays
Engine and Transmission Control Module Compartment Relays
Relay NoColorCircuit
1BrownEMS control relay
Relay NoColorCircuit
1BlackWindshield wiper fast/slow
2BlackWindshield wiper on/off
Relay NoColorCircuit
1BlueSC coolant water pump
2BrownFuel injection main
3BrownIgnition coils
4BrownThrottle motor
5BrownStarter solenoid
6BrownAir conditioning compressor clutch
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Front Firewall Relays
Heelboard Fuse Box Relays - Right hand side
* not illustrated
Heelboard Fuse Box Relays - Left hand side
Relay NoColorCircuit
1BlackWindshield RH heater (where fitted)
2BlackWindshield LH heater (where fitted)
Relay NoColorCircuit
1BlueDoor mirror heater
2BlueAir conditioning RH blower
3BlueLeft rear seat lumbar deflate (where fitted) *
4BrownAuxiliary +
5BlueAir conditioning LH blower
Relay NoColorCircuit
1BrownIgnition +
2VioletDoor mirror fold flat (where fitted)
3VioletAir conditioning isolate
4VioletDoor locks
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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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Instrument Panel and Console - Instrument Panel and Instrument Panel
Console
Description and Operation
Fascia
The one-piece slush-moulded fascia has an injection-moulded ar mature and incorporates a steel transverse reinforcing rail.
Fascia side support brackets pre-set to th e BIW, determine fascia fore and aft, and height position s and a bush installed in a
BIW bracket centrally positioned on the upper fascia panel, similarly determines the correct transverse location of a fascia
dowel. These mountings together with access panels at each en d of the fascia and brackets at the top and sides of the BIW
tunnel, facilitate fascia removal and instal lation without the necessity for special tools or an alignment procedure. The fasci a
houses the main instrument panel, pass enger air bag module glovebox, air conditioning outlet vents and a centrally
mounted analogue clock, all of which can be readily removed wi thout disturbing the fascia. The fascia harness is located in
the nose of the fascia assembly to facilitate easy installati on in vehicle. The fascia must be removed from the vehicle to
access the harness.
Centre Console
The centre console is an injection moulded armature trimmed in matching ambla or leather with a wood veneer top finisher.
An iluminated smoker's compendium with pr ess and release lid is fitted at the rear of the 'J' gate. The centre section of the
console forms a deep stowage box with rear hinged lid which is padded to form a central arm rest. A hinged cup holder is
incorporated in the front end of the stowage box lid. A colour-keyed 'J' gate finisher surmounts the veneer top finisher and
the 'SPORT' mode and cruise control 'ON/OFF' selector switches are situated immediately to the rear of the 'J' gate. The rear
of the standard centre console houses a re ar air distribution grill and controls. On Daimler and 'Super 8' models, the centre
console incorporates a rear extensio n with rear seat heating controls.
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Instrument Panel and Console - Audio Unit Housing
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove centre console veneer pa nel. Refer to operations in
this section.
2. Withdraw radio from console for access, disconnect multiplugs
and aerial lead and remo ve radio from vehicle.
3. Remove console for access.
1. Slacken and remove tw o screws securing radio
console to fascia, release two dowels and withdraw
console for access.
2. Release clip retaining air conditioning panel harness.
4. Tilt bottom of radio console upwards and remove console from
vehicle.
1. Position radio console for access and secure air conditioning
harness in LH clip behind console.
2. Fit console to BIW and fit an d tighten securing screws.
3. Position radio at console and connect multiplugs and ground
and aerial leads.
4. Fully seat radio in console.
5. Fit centre console veneer panel.Refer to 76.47.26.
6. Fit 'J' gate finisher retain ing panel. Refer to 76.25.26.
7. Fit 'J' gate finisher . Refer to 76.25.24.
8. Connect ground cable to battery terminal and fit battery cover.
Refer to 86.15.15.
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Instrument Panel and Console - Climate Control Assembly Housing
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1. Move 'J' gate selector to position 'D.'
2. Remove battery cover and disc onnect ground cable from
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19.
3. Remove 'J' gate finish er. Refer to 76.25.24.
4. Remove 'J' gate finisher reta ining plate.Refer to 76.25.26.
5. Remove centre console veneer panel. Refer to 76.47.26.
6. Remove radio and console. Refer to operations in this section.
7. Disconnect air conditioning panel flying lead multiplug (blue)
in LH side of transmission tunnel.
8. Slacken and remove remaining screw securing air
conditioning panel console to BIW.
9. Withdraw air conditioning panel and console for access and
disconnect the harness multiplug behind panel.
10. Remove air conditioning panel from vehicle.
11. Remove panel from console.
1. Fit air conditioning panel to console.
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2.
Position air conditioning panel and console at centre console
and connect multiplugs.
3. Fully seat air conditioning pa nel and console on BIW bracket
and fit and tighten securing screw.
4. Fit radio and console. Refer to operations in this section.
5. Fit centre console veneer panel. Refer to operations in this
section.
6. Fit 'J' gate surround. Refer to operations in this section.
7. Fit 'J' gate finisher. Refer to operations in this section.
8. Connect ground cable to battery terminal and fit battery cover.
Refer to 86.15.15.
9. Return 'J' gate selector to position 'P'.
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Instrument Panel and Console - Instrument Panel
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Turn ignition switch to position II.
2. Motor driver and front passenger seats rearward.
3. Position steering wheel in stra ight ahead position and fully
lower and extend steering column.
4. Turn ignition switch to position O.
5. Remove battery cover and disc onnect ground cable from
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19.
6. Remove 'J' gate finish er. Refer to 76.25.24.
7. Remove 'J' gate finisher retain ing panel. Refer to 76.25.26.
8. Remove centre console veneer panel. Refer to 76.47.26.
9. Disconnect and remove radio.
10. Remove centre console switch module. Refer to 86.80.32.
11. Remove centre console. Refer to 76.25.01.
12. Slacken and remove centre cons ole vent duct rear securing
screw and withdraw duct assemb ly from air conditioning unit
manifold.
13. WARNING: BEFORE ANY AIRBAG/SRS SERVICE IS
PERFORMED, AT LEAST ONE MINUTE MUST ELAPSE AFTER
DISCONNECTION OF THE BATTERY CABLE, TO ALLOW
DISSIPATION OF BACK-UP POWER SUPPLY ENERGY.
Remove driver airbag. Refer to 76.73.39.
14. Remove steering wheel. Refer to Section 211-04.
15. Remove steering column lo wer cowl. Refer to 76.46.03.
16. Remove steering column u pper cowl. Refer to 76.46.02.
17. Remove driver side unders cuttle. Refer to 76.46.11.
18. Remove combined windshield wiper/washer switch and
audible warning speaker assembly. Refer to 86.65.42.
19. Remove glovebox. Refer to 76.52.03.
20. Remove 'A' post lower trim pads. refer to 76.13.30.
21. Carefully withdraw driver stowage bin trim, remove bin
securing screw and remove bin from facia.