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Contents
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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 ...
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EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ............................... 25
Locks
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING............................ 26
USING THE EMERGENCY KEY BLADE ............ 28
VALET MODE .................................................. 30
JAGUAR SMART KEY SYSTEM TRANSMITTERS
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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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Supplementary restraints system
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP
The airbag warning indicator is
mounted in the instrument pack,
and will illuminate as a bulb check
when the starter switch is turned on.
If any of the following warning indicator
conditions occur, the vehicle should be
checked by your Dealer /Authorised repairer
immediately.
• The warning indicator fails to illuminate
when the starter switch is initially turned
on.
• The warning indicator fails to extinguish
within six seconds of the starter switch
being turned on.
• The warning indicator illuminates at any
time other than the bulb check, when the
starter switch is on.
WHIPLASH PROTECTION
Both front seats are equi pped with Active Head
Restraints (AHR), which reduce the risk of neck
and spinal injury (whiplash) in the event of a
rear impact.
When activated, the head restraint moves
upwards and forwards, supporting the
occupant's head.
After activation, the whiplash protection
mechanism automatically resets and does not
need to be replaced.
WARNING
If the warning indica tor signals that a
fault is present in the system, do not
use a child restraint on the front
passenger seat. Doing so will increase the risk
of death or serious injury to the child.
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
The direction indicators are operated using the
indicator stalk. Move the stalk up or down, to
indicate a right or left turn. A green warning
indicator will flash in the instrument panel.
The indicators will operate three times (e.g. to
indicate a lane change) if the stalk is briefly
pushed up or down. Lane change flash can be
disabled or enabled by a Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
Note: Should a direction indicator bulb fail, the
corresponding green warning indicator will
flash at twice the normal rate and the audible
ticking will sound at twice the normal rate.
HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD
Note: The headlamps must be removed in
order to change the beam pattern.
See REMOVING A HEADLAMP (page 81).
The tourist lever allows you to adjust the
headlamps to the correct beam pattern for
driving in countries wher e vehicles drive on the
left, or the right.
When new, the lever will be set to the correct
position for the country in which the vehicle is
sold. To change the pattern for driving on the
other side of the road, move the lever to the
opposite position.
Note: When changing the beam pattern using
the lever, ensure that you change the lever
position on both headlamps.
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5.Press the tab and pull to disconnect the
electrical connector.
6. Press the clip and pull to disconnect the
headlamp washer hose (if headlamp
washers are fitted).
7. Remove the headlamp unit.
REMOVING A REAR LAMP
Only the rear directio n indicator and reverse
lamp bulbs can be repl aced. Failure of any
other rear lamp unit should be investigated by
a qualified technician. Consult your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
Note: Access to the rear lamp units is achieved
through access hatche s, located behind the
rear boot trim.
1. Remove the two retaining nuts.
2. Pull and slide the lamp unit rearwards to
remove.
CAUTION
It is recommended that the following
procedure should only be attempted by
a qualified technician. If in doubt, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Do not place the removed lamp unit face
down on hard or abrasive surfaces.
Doing so may scratch the surface of the lens.
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CHANGING A BULB
General information
Note: In certain markets its a legal requirement
to carry spare bulbs. A replacement bulb kit is
available as an approved accessory from your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Halogen bulbs
Halogen bulbs are used for main beam and
dipped beam headlamps. Take care not to
touch the glass part of the bulb with your
fingers; always use a cl oth to handle the bulb.
If necessary use methylated spirits to remove
finger prints.
Xenon lamps
Seek advice about the correct
disposal of Xenon lamp units from
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer, or
your local authority.
HEADLAMP UNIT BULBS
Halogen dipped beam
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1. Rotate the cover counter-clockwise to
remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter-clockwise
and withdraw it from the headlamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb from the holder to remove.
Note: When fitting the replacement bulb,
ensure the orientation of the tab (arrowed) is as
shown.
CAUTION
Always replace bulbs with the correct
type and specification. If you are in any
doubt contact your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer for advice.
WARNINGS
Replacement or maintenance of
Xenon lamps should only be carried
out by suitably qualified personnel.
High voltage is required to ignite the
gas and metal vapour which are used
to power Xenon lamps. Contact with
this voltage can cause serious injuries.
Xenon lamp units operate at a very
high temperature. Ensure that the
lamp units have cooled before
attempting to touch them.
Xenon lamp units contain Mercury
which is highly toxic and can be
extremely harmful.
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Halogen dipped and main beam
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1.Rotate the relevant cover
counter-clockwise to remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter-clockwise
and withdraw it from the headlamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb from the holder to remove.
Note: When fitting the replacement bulb,
ensure the orientation of the tab (arrowed) is as
shown.
Direction indicator bulbs
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1. Twist the indicator bulb holder
counter-clockwise, and remove it from the
lamp unit.
2. Press the bulb into the holder, then twist it
to remove.
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Side lamp bulbs
1.Rotate the cover counter-clockwise and
remove.
2. Pull the bulb holder tab to remove from the
lamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb to remove.
When replacing, push the bulb holder into its
socket in the lamp unit until it clicks in place.
SIDE REPEATER LAMP
REAR LAMP BULBS
Rear direction indicator and reverse
lamp bulbs
With the rear lamp unit removed:-
1.Squeeze the two tabs together, then pull to
remove the relevant bulb holder.
2. Press and release the tab on the electrical
connector and pull to remove the bulb unit.
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CAUTION
These lamps are LED units and should
only be replaced by a Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
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Number plate lamp bulb
1.Using a small flat-bla ded screwdriver as
shown, lever out the si de of the lamp unit
and remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder 90° counter-
clockwise to access the bulb.
3. Pull to remove the bulb from the holder.
Other rear lamp bulbs
The following rear lamps are LED units and
should not be replaced by the owner:
•Tail lamps.
• Brake lamps.
• Rear fog lamps.
• High level brake lamp.
• Rear side marker lamps.
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CAUTION
LED lamp units should only be replaced
by a Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
Note: The tail lamp, stop lamp, rear fog lamps,
rear side lamps, side repeater lamps and high
mounted stop lamp, ar e LED units and are
non-serviceable. If an y of these lamps should
fail, they should be investigated by qualified
personnel. Consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
CAUTION
Before attempting to replace a bulb,
ensure that both the affected lamp and
the vehicle's ignition are turned off. If the
circuit is live a short circuit can occur which
may damage the vehicle's electrical system.
Lamp Specification Power (Watts)
Halogen headlamp (Low and High beam) H7/H755/55
Xenon headlamp (Low and High beam) D1S/H735/55
Front side lamps W5W HCB5
Front direction indicators PY21W21
Rear direction indicators PY19W19
Reverse lamps PS19W19
Number plate lamps W5W5
Interior overhead lamps W6WX6
Footwell lamps W5W5
Luggage lamp S10W10
Tailgate lamps W5W5
Glove box lamp W5W5
Vanity mirror lamp 2 x TS1.3W1.3