sensor JAGUAR XF 2009 1.G Owners Manual
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Contents
3
Introduction
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY ......................................  9
LABEL LOCATIONS ...........................................  9
HEALTH AND SAFETY .....................................  10
DATA RECORDING..........................................  11
DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS .........................  11
FASCIA AND CONTROLS ................................  12
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ............................  14
Keys and remote controls
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................  16
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO 
FREQUENCIES ................................................  16
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL .....................  17
UNLOCKING AND DISARMING THE VEHICLE.  18
LOCKING AND ARMING THE VEHICLE ...........  19
DOCKING/UNDOCKING THE JAGUAR SMART 
KEY .................................................................  20
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL......  21
CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY ...  
24
EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ...............................  25
Locks
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING............................  26
USING THE EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ............  28
VALET MODE ..................................................  30
JAGUAR SMART KEY SYSTEM TRANSMITTERS  
32
KEYLESS ENTRY ............................................  33
GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING ..................  35
Alarm
ARMING THE ALARM .....................................  37
DISARMING THE ALARM ...............................  38
SECURITY SENSORS ......................................  39
Seats
SITTING IN THE CORRECT  POSITION ............  41
ELECTRIC SEATS ............................................  42
HEAD RESTRAINTS ........................................  44
REAR SEATS ...................................................  45
HEATED SEATS...............................................  47
CLIMATE SEATS .............................................  48
Seat belts
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................  49 SEAT BELT REMINDER ..................................  50
USING SEAT BELTS DURING PREGNANCY....  51
FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS ........................  51
SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ................  52
Supplementary restraints system
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................  53
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP ..............................  57
WHIPLASH PROTECTION ...............................  57
AIRBAG LABELS .............................................  58
AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION...................  58
Child safety
CHILD SEATS .................................................  59
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING ............................  60
BOOSTER CUSHIONS .....................................  61
CHILD SEAT ANCHOR POINTS .......................  62
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS ...................................  65
Pedestrian protection
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ............................  66
AFTER DEPLOYMENT OF THE PEDESTRIAN 
PROTECTION SYSTEM ...................................  66
Steering wheel
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL ..............  67
HORN .............................................................  68
HEATED STEERING WHEEL............................  68
AUDIO CONTROL ...........................................  69
VOICE CONTROL ............................................  69
CRUISE CONTROL..........................................  74
Lighting
LIGHTING CONTROL ......................................  75
AUTOLAMPS ..................................................  76
REAR FOG LAMPS..........................................  77
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS......................  77
DIRECTION INDICATORS ...............................  78
HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD..................  78
HEADLAMP LEVELLING .................................  79
CORNERING OR STATIC BENDING LAMPS....  79
INTERIOR LAMPS ..........................................  80
APPROACH LAMPS ........................................  81
REMOVING A HEADLAMP ..............................  81
REMOVING A REAR LAMP .............................  82
CHANGING A BULB ........................................  83
HEADLAMP UNIT BULBS ...............................  83 
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SIDE REPEATER LAMP ..................................  85
REAR LAMP BULBS .......................................  85
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART ........................  87
Wipers and washers
WINDSCREEN WIPERS ..................................  88
RAIN SENSOR ................................................  89
WINDSCREEN WASHERS...............................  89
HEADLAMP WASHERS...................................  90
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES ....................  90
CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES ....................  91
Windows and mirrors
ELECTRIC WINDOWS .....................................  93
INTERIOR MIRROR ........................................  94
EXTERIOR MIRRORS .....................................  95
BLIND SPOT MONITOR ..................................  97
Instruments
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW ..................  99
WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS ..........  100
AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS .....  104
Information displays
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  105
WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES.  106
TRIP COMPUTER .........................................  107
TOUCH-SCREEN ...........................................  109
PERSONALISED SETTINGS ..........................  111
Climate control
AIR VENTS ...................................................  115
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL .................  116
ELECTRIC SUNROOF ....................................  121
Convenience features
SUN VISORS ................................................  123
SUN BLINDS.................................................  123
INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER ...............  123
CLOCK ..........................................................  124
AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS .....................  125
GLOVE BOX ..................................................  125
CUP HOLDERS .............................................  126
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS ........................  127
GARAGE DOOR TRANSCEIVER ....................  128
PORTABLE AUDIO INTERFACE.....................  131
Starting the engine
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 132
KEYLESS STARTING ..................................... 133
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE....................... 134
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)............ 135
Transmission
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ....................... 137
Brakes
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 144
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ABS ..................... 144
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB) ............... 146
Parking aid
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 148
USING THE PARKING AID ............................. 148
Rear view camera
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 152
Driving hints
RUNNING-IN ................................................. 154
ECONOMICAL DRIVING ................................ 155
Cruise control
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 156
USING CRUISE CONTROL............................. 156
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 159
USING ACC ................................................... 159
FORWARD ALERT FUNCTION ....................... 164
ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST..... 165
Automatic speed limiter (ASL)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 167
USING THE ASL ............................................ 167
Driving dynamics
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 169
WINTER MODE ............................................. 169
DYNAMIC MODE ........................................... 170
STABILITY CONTROL.................................... 170
Fuel and refuelling
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................. 174 
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Introduction
               
1.Steering wheel audio controls. 
See AUDIO CONTROL  (page 69).
2. External lamp controls. See LIGHTING 
CONTROL  (page 75).
3. Sequential gear change down paddle. 
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  
(page 137).
4. Speedometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL 
OVERVIEW  (page 99).
5. Driver’s horn and airbag. See HORN 
(page 68). See Supplementary 
restraints system  (page 53).
6. Message centre. See WARNING AND 
INFORMATION MESSAGES  (page 106).
7. Tachometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL 
OVERVIEW  (page 99).
8. Sequential gear change up paddle. 
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  
(page 137).
9. Wiper and washer control. See Wipers 
and washers  (page 88).
10. Cruise control and Adaptive cruise 
control steering wheel controls. 
SeeCruise control  (page 156). 
See Adaptive cruise control (ACC)  
(page 159).
11. Audio control panel. See Audio unit 
overview (page 269).
12. Fascia lock/unlock buttons. 
SeeLOCKING AND UNLOCKING  
(page 26).
13. Touch-screen. See TOUCH-SCREEN 
(page 109).
14. Hazard warning lamp switch. 
SeeHAZARD WARNING FLASHERS  
(page 77).
15. Climate contro l panel. SeeClimate 
control  (page 115). 16.
Glove box proximity sensor. See GLOVE 
BOX  (page 125).
17. Engine START/STOP switch. 
SeeStarting the engine  (page 132).
18. JaguarDrive gear selector. 
SeeAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  
(page
 137).
19. JaguarDrive mode selectors. See Driving 
dynamics  (page 169).
20. Electric Parking Brake (EPB). 
SeeELECTRIC PARKIN G BRAKE (EPB) 
(page 146).
21. Steering wheel adju stment control. 
See ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL  
(page 67).
22. Starter control docking unit for the 
Jaguar Smart Key. 
SeeDOCKING/UNDOCKING THE 
JAGUAR SMART KEY  (page 20).
23. Bonnet release lever. See OPENING AND 
CLOSING THE BONNET  (page 195).
24. Luggage compartment release switch. 
SeeLOCKING AND UNLOCKING  
(page 26).
25. Headlamp levelling control. 
SeeHEADLAMP LEVELLING  (page 79).
26. Instrument lighting dimmer control. 
SeeINSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER  
(page 123).
27. Rear fog lamps switch. See REAR FOG 
LAMPS  (page 77).
28. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Forward 
Alert switch. See FORWARD ALERT 
FUNCTION (page 164). 
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Keys and remote controls
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Selecting single (2 stage unlock) or 
multi-point entry
From the main Home touch-screen menu, 
select  Vehicle:
• Select  Veh. settings .
• The  Security  menu is selected 
automatically as the default.
• Select:  2-stage unlocking On  (for single-
point entry) or  Off (for multi-point entry).
Note:  This selection changes the setting for 
both keyless entry and for when unlocking 
using the Jaguar Smart Key.
Selecting alarm sensor override
From the main  Home touch-screen menu, 
select  Vehicle:
• Select  Veh. settings .
• The  Security  menu is selected 
automatically as the default.
• Touch the arrow button to scroll down to 
Alarm sensors  and select either  On or  Off.
Selecting  Off will override the interior and tilt 
sensors until the vehicle is locked and 
unlocked again. This fac ility is normally used 
for recovery of the vehicle or travelling on a 
ferry.
Vehicle
Security
ParkingDrive away locking
2 stage unlocking Off On
12:26 pm
OffOn
Valet mode
LAN1510
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
DAB radio    DAB1BBC 5Live XtraBBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch.
Va l e t12:26 pm
External15C
Left Right
20 17CC.5 .5
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Passive armingOff On
Alarm sensors Off On
12 : 26 pm
OffOn
Auto-relock and
                     armValet mode
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Keys and remote controls
               
Selecting drive-away locking
From the main Home touch-screen menu, 
select  Vehicle:
• Select  Veh. settings .
• The  Security  button is selected 
automatically as the default.
• Select the arrow butt on to scroll down to 
Drive away locking  and select either On or 
Off .
Setting the drive-away locking speed
• Once  Drive away locking On  is selected, 
select the speed from the list at which you 
want the locks to activate (8, 16 or 32 km/h 
or 5, 10 or 20 mph). To change between 
Imperial and Metric  measurement units, 
select  Units.
Selecting window global opening or 
closing
From the main  Home touch-screen menu, 
select  Vehicle:
• Select  Veh. settings .
• The  Security  button is selected 
automatically as the default.
• Scroll down to  Global open or Global 
close  and select either  On or  Off.
Selecting passive arming
From the main  Home touch-screen menu, 
select  Vehicle:
• Select  Veh. settings .
• The  Security  button is selected 
automatically as the default.
• Scroll down to  Passive arming  and select 
either  On or  Off.
Vehicle
Security
ParkingDrive away locking
2 stage unlocking Off On
12 : 26 pm
OffOn
Valet mode
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Vehicle
Security
ParkingDrive away locking
2 stage unlockingSpeed (MPH)
OffOn
12 : 26 pm
OffOn
Valet mode
510 20
Units
JAG1306
Vehicle
Security
Parking Off
On
Off
Off
On
global open
Mirror fold back
12 : 26 pm
Windows global close
Windows
Valet mode
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Vehicle
Security
Parking
Passive armingOff On
Alarm sensors Off On
12 : 26 pm
OnAuto-relock a
arValet mode
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Alarm
               
Alarm trigger information
If you have reason to believe that the alarm was 
triggered when you were away from the 
vehicle, it is possible to check on your return 
using the touch-screen.
From the touch-screen Home menu, select 
Vehicle  and then  Veh. settings . The Security 
menu is displayed automatically as the default.
Use the arrow icons to scroll to the second 
screen.
A text display (arrowed) will indicate if the 
alarm has been triggere d, and also indicate 
what the cause of the trigger was (e.g. Driver 
door, Passenger door, Inclination sensor, 
Trunk, etc.).
SECURITY SENSORS
Note:  If the vehicle is to be transported by 
road, rail or sea, the vehicle should not be 
double-locked or the tilt and intrusion sensors 
should be deactivated using the touch-screen. 
See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
(page 21). This prevents the alarm from 
sounding as the vehi cle pitches and rolls.
Tilt sensor
The tilt sensor detect s any change in the 
vehicle's inclination to  the ground. When the 
alarm is armed and the vehicle double-locked, 
any change in the vehicle's inclination will 
activate the tilt alarm. This feature protects 
against unauthorised towing away or 
jacking-up of the vehicle.
The tilt alarm is disarmed when the vehicle 
security system is disarmed using the Jaguar 
Smart Key.
Intrusion sensor
The intrusion sensor is  mounted in the roof 
console and detects any movement within the 
vehicle cabin via the  use of ultrasonic sound 
waves. When the alarm is armed and the 
vehicle double-locked, an y movement detected 
inside the cabin will activate the alarm.
Note:  It takes approximately 30 seconds for 
the sensor to create an  ultrasonic profile of the 
cabin and be fully armed.
The intrusion alarm is disarmed when the 
vehicle security system is disarmed using the 
Jaguar Smart Key.
Note:  Ensure all windows and sunroof are 
closed prior to arming the alarm and 
double-locking the vehicl e. Failure to do so 
may result in false al arms being sounded due 
to movements detected outside the vehicle.
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Passive armf On
Alarm sensors Of f On
12:26 pm
Off On
Auto-relock and
                     armValet mode
Passenger door
Alarm triggered by:
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Alarm
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Passive arming
This vehicle is fitted with a passive arming 
feature which can, if enabled, automatically 
arm the anti-theft system. Passive arming will 
automatically arm the perimeter alarm system 
30 seconds after the driver's door is closed, 
provided all doors, bonnet and luggage 
compartment are closed, the ignition is 
switched off and there are no valid Jaguar 
Smart Keys inside the vehicle.
It will also automatically arm the perimeter 
alarm system 30 seconds after the vehicle is 
unlocked, if none of the doors or the luggage 
compartment are opened.
Passive arming will not lock the vehicle, 
although access to the luggage compartment 
via the interior or exterior release buttons will 
be inhibited and the fuel filler flap will be 
locked. 
Passive arming can be di sabled/enabled using 
the touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING THE 
REMOTE CONTROL  (page 21).
Automatic relocking and re-arming of the 
alarm
Automatic relock and re-a rm is a feature which, 
if enabled, automatically relocks the vehicle 
and arms the anti-theft system.
If the vehicle is in a locked and armed state and 
the remote unlock button is pressed, but none 
of the doors or the luggage compartment are 
opened within 45 seconds, the vehicle will 
automatically relock all the doors and the 
luggage compartment a nd will re-arm the 
alarm system.
Note:  Automatic relocking and arming will only 
relock to a centrally lo cked state and will only 
arm to a perimeter alarm condition.
Automatic relocking an d re-arming can be 
disabled/enabled using the touch-screen. 
See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
(page 21).
Sensor faults
If the security systems detect a fault with one 
of the security sensors, two error tones will 
sound from the alarm sire n after the vehicle is 
unlocked and disarmed.  If this condition 
occurs, please visit your Dealer/Authorised 
Repairer for rectification. 
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Supplementary restraints system
               
   PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Introduction
In the event of a collision, the airbag control 
unit monitors the rate of deceleration caused 
by the collision. This information is then used 
to determine whether airbags should be 
deployed.
Airbag deployment is de pendent on the rate at 
which the passenger compartment changes 
velocity following the collision. The 
circumstances affecting different collisions 
(vehicle speed, angle of  impact, type and size 
of object hit, etc.), vary considerably and will 
affect the rate of de celeration accordingly.
The Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) 
components include:-
• SRS warning indicator.
• Rotary coupler.
• Airbag modules.
• Seat belt pre-te nsioners (front seat belts).
• Restraints control module.
• Crash sensors.
• Airbag wiring harnesses. The SRS is not designed to
 operate as a result 
of:
• Rear impacts.
• Minor front impacts.
• Minor side impacts.
• Heavy braking.
• Driving over bumps and pot holes.
Therefore, it follows  that considerable 
superficial damage to  the vehicle can occur, 
without causing the airbags to deploy. 
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Pedestrian protection
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 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The pedestrian protection system has been 
designed to reduce lower leg and head injuries 
in the event of a frontal collision with a 
pedestrian.
The bumper includes energy absorbing foam 
and plastics in its cons truction to reduce leg 
injuries and sensors th at detect the collision 
with a pedestrian.
Deployment
During a pedestrian co llision, the sensors 
initiate a bonnet deploy ment system that 
releases the bonnet hinge  system and raises 
the rear edge of the bonnet by approximately 
130 mm (5.1 inches).
This increases the gap between the bonnet and 
the components within the engine 
compartment e.g. engine, suspension etc. This 
increased gap creates a cushion to mitigate 
injury caused to the pedestrian.
The bonnet deployment system is active only 
when the ignition is on and the vehicle is driven 
between the speeds of  approximately 20 km/h 
(12 mph) and 45 km/h (28 mph).
AFTER DEPLOYMENT OF THE 
PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SYSTEM
The vehicle must be stopped as soon as it is 
safe to do so.
The hazard warning lamp s will be activated and 
can only be switched off  by pressing the engine 
START/STOP button to turn the engine off and 
on again.
A warning message  CHECK PEDESTRIAN 
SYSTEM  will appear on the message centre 
and the vehicle should be transported to the 
nearest Dealer/Author ised Repairer. The 
vehicle must not be driven when the bonnet 
has been deployed. See Vehicle recovery 
(page 253).
Note:  If the warning message  CHECK 
PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM  appears in the message 
centre when the bonnet ha s not been deployed, 
the vehicle should be taken to the nearest 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer immediately. It can 
be driven.
If any significant damage occurs to the front 
bumper it should be inspected by a 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer as soon as 
possible.
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CAUTION
Do not attempt to open the bonnet if the 
pedestrian protection system has been 
deployed. 
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Lighting
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Daylight running lamps
In certain countries it is a legal requirement for 
the lamps to be on during the hours of daylight.
With the rotary collar in the OFF position, low 
beam headlamps, side  lamps, tail, number 
plate lamps and, where fitted, side marker 
lamps will switch on automatically with the 
following conditions:
• The ignition is on (market dependent).
• The vehicle gear selector out of park.
• The park brake is not applied (is released).
Condensation
In certain circumstances, misting may occur 
on the inside of a lamp lens. This is caused by 
natural changes in environmental conditions. 
This misting is not detrimental to lamp 
performance and will clear during normal 
usage.
AUTOLAMPS
A light sensor, mounted on the front of the 
fascia, monitors exteri or light levels and 
automatically switches the side lamps and low 
beam headlamps on or off.
The ignition system must be on for full 
automatic light operation.
When light fades towards dusk, the side lamps 
and headlamps will sw itch on automatically.
At dawn, as light increases, the side lamps and 
headlamps switch off automatically.
Do not cover the sensor and keep the 
windscreen clean. Obstruct ing the light in this 
area of the sensor may lead to unwanted 
operation of the side lamps and headlamps.
Note:  Low exterior light levels, caused by 
adverse weather conditi ons, may also cause 
the autolamp system to switch on the side and 
headlamps. 
Windscreen wiper detection
This function only operat es when autolamps is 
selected. The side lamps and headlamps will 
switch on automatically if the windscreen 
wipers are switched on for 20 seconds or 
more. Once the windscreen wipers are 
switched off, the side lamps and headlamps 
will automatically switch off two minutes later.
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