Key JAGUAR XJ 2004 X350 / 3.G Owners Manual
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Owner Information 1 - 9
Protect the Environment
We must all play our part in protecting
the environment. Correct vehicle usage
and disposal of waste cleaning and
lubrication materials are significant steps
towards this aim.
Avoid using high engine speeds. You will
then protect your engine, reduce fuel
consumption, lower the engine noise
level and help towards reducing the
environmental burden.
Dispose of batteries, tyres, engine, brake
and coolant fluids at your local
authorised waste disposal facilities.
Window Tinting
!WARNING:
Do not have your vehicle windows
tinted with a metal oxide tinting (for
maximum heat reduction from sun
load).
Metal oxide tinting prevents the
reception of the Global Positioning
Satellite (GPS) signals by the antenna
causing the navigation system to stop
functioning.
Metal oxide tinting also prevents the
reception of the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) signals by the antenna, causing
reduced operation of the arming/
disarming/locking/unlocking system of the
vehicle.
A non-metal tinting should be used if you
require window tinting and if in doubt,
contact your Jaguar Retailer for advice.
Window marking
It is a worthwhile precaution to have the
vehicle registration number etched into
each window glass by a Jaguar Retailer.
Mobile/Portable
Telephones
!WARNING:
Using a mobile/portable telephone
without an exterior antenna is not
recommended when driving as the
electro-magnetic fields produced can
cause malfunctions with the vehicle
electronic systems.
Check the laws and regulations on the
use of cellular telephones in the areas
where you drive. Always obey them. Also,
give full attention to driving.
Use hands-free operation (if fitted) and
pull off the road and park before making
or answering a call, if driving conditions
so require.
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Security and Locks
Ignition Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3
Vehicle Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4
Key Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4
Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 7
Door Locks and Handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 8
Alarms and Audible Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 15
Security Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 17
Luggage Compartment Emergency Release . . . . 2 - 19
Garage Door Opener Transceiver . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 20
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Security and Locks 2 - 3
2 Security and Locks
Ignition Switch
The fascia-mounted ignition switch,
on the right-hand side of the steering
column, has four key positions:
0.Ignition OFF – This is the only
position in which the key can be
inserted and removed.
I. Auxiliary – Allows use of some
electrical circuits, for example, radio
and window oper ation (accessory
delay only).
II. Ignition ON – All electrical circuits
except the starter motor are
activated. The key remains in this
position when driving. III.
Engine start – The starter motor is
operated for as long as the key is held
in this position, against spring
pressure.
When the key is turned back to the OFF
position, the delayed accessory feature
becomes active.
The circuits available in the auxiliary
position remain activated for a preset
timed period or until a front door is
opened.
To Remove the Ignition Key
Automatic transmissi on vehicles have a
key interlock feature.
Apply the electronic parkbrake, move the
gear selector to the Park ‘P’ position and
turn the key to position ‘0’.
The automatic transmis sion gear selector
must be placed in Park ‘P’ before the key
can be removed from the ignition switch.
When the key is removed, the gear
selector will be locked in Park.
Steering Column Lock
The steering column lock is controlled by
the ignition switch.
When the key is removed from the
ignition switch, you will hear the steering
column lock engage.
When the key is inserted into the ignition
switch, you will hear the steering column
lock disengage.
In rare circumstances, it may be
necessary to gently turn the steering
wheel from side to side to release the
steering column lock.
Gearshift Interlock
A brake pedal/gearshift interlock system
is incorporated in the automatic
transmission gear selector mechanism.
To move the gear selector from Park:
1. Turn the ignition key to position ‘II’ or start the engine.
2. Press the brake pedal.
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2 - 4 Security and Locks
Vehicle Security
When the vehicle is unoccupied or
unattended, you are advised to do the
following:
• Apply the electronic parkbrake and move the gear selector to the
Park ‘P’ position.
• Do not leave children or pets in the vehicle unattended.
• Do not leave luggage or valuables on display.
• Remove all keys, including remote transmitters, from the vehicle prior to
locking the doors, even when the
vehicle is in your garage.
• Close all windows, hood, luggage compartment and glove
compartment, and lock all the doors.
• Park the vehicle where it can be seen. At night, park in a well-lit area.
• It is important to keep your keys in safe places at all times. Leaving them
in conspicuous places is an invitation
for a thief to steal them and,
consequently, your vehicle or
belongings. Keep them as secure as
you would your wallet or purse, both
at home and away.
Key Transmitter
The security system is controlled
remotely by a radio frequency, battery-
operated, integrated transmitter key.
The transmitter is ac tivated by pressing
one of the operating buttons.
( A ) – Unlocks and disarms the vehicle.
( B ) – Releases the luggage compartment
lock.
( C ) – Activates the convenience headlamp
feature and sounds the panic alarm.
For further information on the
convenience headlamp feature,
see Headlight convenience on
page 4 - 24.
( D ) – Locks and arms the vehicle.
( E ) – Locks/unlocks the key.
To free the key, press the release
button ( E). When not required press and
hold the button and fold the key into the
transmitter housing.
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Security and Locks 2 - 5
Note:
1. The key transmitter may not operate correctly in areas which are subject to
interference from other radio
equipment operating on the same
frequency. Interference may emanate
from sources such as amateur radio,
telecommunications devices, medical
equipment, and other remote controls
or alarms. Where such interference is
experienced operate the key
transmitter as close as possible to the
vehicle, or use the key in the drivers
door lock.
2. All buttons on the key transmitter will not operate if a key is in the ignition
switch, however, if the doors, hood or
luggage compartment are open, only
button ( D) will not operate.
Each integrated key will operate all the
locks on your vehicle.
Additional integrated key transmitters
can be ordered from your Jaguar Retailer.
See Additional keys on page 2 - 7. Care of key transmitters
The key transmitters must be treated with
care. Do not expose to extremes of heat,
dust, humidity or fluids. Do not leave the
transmitter exposed to direct sunlight.
The battery is the only serviceable part.
Caution: Should a key transmitter be
lost, a new one can be obtained and
programmed to the vehicle by a
Jaguar Retailer, who will ask for proof
of vehicle ownership. It is advisable
to notify a Retailer as soon as a key
transmitter is lost or stolen and have
the remaining key transmitter(s)
reprogrammed. This will then
prevent the lost or stolen key
transmitter from being used to
disarm and unlock the vehicle.
Note:
Retailers keep a log of all enquiries
for replacement keys and notify
Jaguar Cars Ltd. of any such requests.
Radio Frequency
The radio frequency remote system
operates on a frequency subject to USA
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) rules.
The device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC rules and RSS–210 of the Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the two following
conditions:
1. The device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device mu st accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
The key transmitter radio frequency
approval numbers for the USA and
Canada are as shown below:
USA – NHVWB1U241.
Canada – 3495 103 2304.
Note: The manufacturer is not
responsible for any radio interference or
TV interference caused by unauthorised
modifications to this equipment. Changes
or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
Caution: The key-ring transmitter
may suffer interference from other
legal users of this radio frequency
band, such as radio amateurs,
medical equipment, remote controls
or alarm systems. To lock or unlock
the vehicle either use a key or
operate the transmitter as close to the
security antenna as possible.
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2 - 6 Security and Locks
Key transmitter battery renewal
When the battery needs renewal there will be a significant
decrease in the effective range of the key transmitter. To renew
the battery, follow the procedure below:
• Insert a small, flat-blade, screwdriver at an angle of about 45 degrees, into the slot on th e back of the key transmitter
as shown ( A). Apply light pressure to the screwdriver and
lever the screwdriver forward to separate the two halves of
the key transmitter. Finally, pu ll the transmitter from the key
body.
• Insert the screwdriver into th e slot between the transmitter
covers adjacent to the key stowage area as shown ( B).
Apply light pressure to the screwdriver and lever the
screwdriver downward to separate the covers.
• Unscrew and remove the small screw ( C) and remove the
printed circuit board, taking care not to touch the battery
terminals. Remove the battery and dispose of it safely.
• Fit a new battery cell, type CR2032 (available from your
Jaguar Retailer), with the si de marked with the positive
symbol (+) downwards in the battery receptacle.
Avoid touching the new battery as moisture/oil from the
fingers can reduce the life of the battery and corrode the
contacts.
• Replace the printed circuit board making sure to engage the board under the securing tabs (D ), and secure with the
screw.
• Refit the cover and click into place with thumb pressure.
• Slide the transmitter back onto the key body until it clicks
into place.
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Security and Locks 2 - 7
Keys
Vehicles are supplied with two integrated
transmitter keys and one green-headed
valet key. Additionally, black-headed keys
are available and for further details,
contact a Jaguar Retailer.
Integrated transmitter key
The integrated tr ansmitter key is
comprised of the key body, which is
integrated with a re mote transmitter.
The key operates all the locks on your
vehicle.
Green-headed valet key
The green-headed valet key is not
integrated with a re mote transmitter.
The key operates the driver’s door lock
and the ignition switch, but does not
operate the luggage compartment lock.
Black-headed key
The black-headed key is not integrated
with a remote transm itter, but it does
operate all the locks and the ignition
switch on your vehicle. The key is not
supplied with your vehicle.
Additional keys
Five additional keys can be programmed
to operate the locks on your vehicle. Note:
A maximum of three additional
integrated transmitter keys can be used.
All additional keys mu st be obtained from
and programmed by, a Jaguar Retailer.
Key number label
The key number is recorded on an
adhesive label which is affixed to the rear
of the integrated transmitter keys.
Peel off the label and keep safely, not in
the vehicle.
Immobilisation System
This vehicle is fitted with an
immobilisation system. The system
prevents the vehicle be ing driven away by
unauthorised persons. The features of the
system include the following:
Programmable key
An electronic device is fitted in the head
of each key which is programmed to the
vehicle electronic systems.
When a programmed key is inserted into
the ignition switch it is recognised and
accepted by the vehicle’s electronic
systems.
The engine cannot be started with a key
that is not programmed to the vehicle
electronic systems. Immobilisation system status light
The immobilisation system status is
shown by a Light Emitting Diode (LED),
which is located on the top surface of the
fascia panel (
A).
If an ignition key is put into the ignition
switch and turned to position ‘II’, and the
LED remains flashing af ter three seconds,
it is possible that the engine will not start.
Should this occur, please contact a Jaguar
Retailer, who will inve stigate the cause of
the flashing LED.
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Door Locks and Handles
All doors can be centrally locked and
unlocked remotely, using the key
transmitter buttons.
Only the driver’s door is equipped with
an external key lock, which activates the
central locking and the two-stage
unlocking.
Vehicle Locking and
Unlocking
Lock the vehicle and set the alarm
• Ensure windows and sunroof (if fitted) are fully closed. • Press the lock button on the key
transmitter, or;
• Put the key in the driver’s door lock, turn the key toward s the rear of the
vehicle and release.
The direction indicators will flash once,
a chirp will be heard (if enabled) and the
security light (located on the top surface
of the fascia) will start flashing.
After 20 seconds, the alarm will be set.
If a door, the hood or the luggage
compartment are open and an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle, the direction
indicators will flash five times (if enabled)
and/or an audible warning will sound
twice as a warning that the vehicle is not
secure.
Note: The security system will not arm if
a key is in the ignition switch. If a key is
used in the drivers door lock and turned
towards the front of the vehicle then
released when an aperture is ajar,
the security will arm (2 error tones
(if enabled), or five flashes of the direction
indicators (if enabled) will be emitted). The security system will arm, but will not
monitor the aperture th
at is ajar until it
has been fully closed.
Drive-away door locking
With the ignition key at position ‘II’ and
all the doors closed, all doors will lock
when the gear selector is moved from
position ‘P’ or ‘N’. The gear selector has
to be moved from ‘P’ or ‘N’, and into a
different gear, for longer than one
second.
If the vehicle is stopped and a door is
opened and subsequently closed,
the doors will lock again when the gear
selector is moved from position ‘P’ or ‘N’,
and into a different gear.
If the vehicle is stopped and a door is
opened and subsequently closed, but the
gear selector is not moved from
position ‘P’ or ‘N’, or the current gear
position the doors will remain unlocked.
All vehicles have the drive-away door
locking feature installed during
manufacture. This feature can be
disabled, or reinstated, by a Jaguar
Retailer, if required.
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Security and Locks 2 - 9
Central locking switch
With the ignition switch in either
position ‘I’ or ‘II’ and all the doors closed
and unlocked, one press of the switch
will lock all of the doors and inhibit the
luggage compartment.
With the ignition switch in either
position ‘I’ or ‘II’ and all the doors closed
and locked, one press of the switch will
unlock all of the doors and allow access
to the luggage compartment.
If the vehicle is unlocked, press and hold
the switch for more than two seconds to
centrally lock the vehicle and close all the
windows and sunroof (if fitted). Releasing
the switch will halt the operation of the
windows and sunroof (if fitted). If the vehicle is locked, press and hold the
switch for more than two seconds to
unlock the vehicle and open all the
windows and sunroof (i
f fitted). Releasing
the switch will halt the operation of the
windows and sunroof (if fitted).
Note: All windows must be ‘taught’ to
the vehicle for this function to operate.
See Window Operation on page 4 - 29.
If the central locking switch is pressed
when the ignition switch is not in
position ‘I’ or ‘II’ the security systems
inclination and intrusion sensors (if fitted)
will not operate for one arming period.
The security LED in the fascia will flash
for 5 seconds to indicate that this has
occurred.
!WARNING:
1. Make sure that all occupants are kept clear of the windows and
sunroof aperture (if fitted).
2. When an interior door release lever is pulled, the door will
unlatch.
After using the central locking switch,
it may be necessary to press the switch
again or pull a front door interior release
lever to unlock the vehicle. Smart locking
This feature helps prevent locking the key
in the vehicle.
If a door is open or ajar and an attempt is
made to lock the doors using a front door
interior locking le
ver, all doors will
centrally lock and then centrally unlock.
If a door is open or ajar and an attempt is
made to lock the doors using a rear door
interior locking lever, only the door on
which the lever is operated will lock,
the remaining doors will remain
unlocked.
If a door, hood or luggage compartment is
open, the vehicle can only be locked from
the outside by using a key in the driver’s
door lock.
Note: An audible and/or visual error
warning will be given.
It will not be possible to lock the vehicle
with a key transmitter if a door, luggage
compartment or hood is open, or a key is
left in the ignition.
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Global closing
!WARNING:
Make sure that all occupants are kept
clear of the windows and sunroof
aperture (if fitted).
Key in the driver’s door: Turn and hold
the key towards the rear of the vehicle,
for more than 2 seconds duration,
to close all the electrically operated
windows and sunroof (if fitted). If the key
is released, the global closing action stops
immediately.
Global opening
Key in the drivers door: Turn and hold
the key towards the front of the vehicle
for more than 2 seconds duration,
to open all the electrically operated
windows and sunroof (if fitted).
If the key is released, the global opening
action stops immediately.
Key transmitter: Press and hold the
unlock button for longer than 2 seconds
to open all the electrically operated
windows and sunroof (if fitted – one shot
operation). Pressing any button again
while global opening is taking place will
stop all movement. Unlock the vehicle and disarm the
alarm using a key transmitter
• Press the unlock button on the key
transmitter.
Single-stage unlocking
This unlocks all doors and the luggage
compartment and turns the interior lights
on. The security LED stops flashing.
The direction indicators will flash twice
and two audible tones will be given
(if enabled) to indicate that the system is
disarmed.
Two-stage unlocking
This unlocks the driver’s door,
the luggage compartm ent and turns on
the interior lights. T his will also disarm
the system if it was armed, the direction
indicators will flash twice and two
audible tones will sound (if enabled), and
the security LED stops flashing. A second
press is required to unlock all doors
(Retailer programmable or key fob
selectable). Selecting single-stage or two-stage
unlocking
The procedure for changing from single-
stage to two-stage unlocking (if enabled),
or vice versa, is as follows:
• Press and hold the lock and unlock
buttons on the key transmitter
simultaneously for four seconds.
Note:
1. The direction indi cators will flash
twice and two chirps will be heard
(if enabled) to confirm the unlocking
action.
2. To revert to the previous condition, repeat the procedure described above.
3. For operation of the two-stage unlocking feature when the vehicle is
equipped with a touch-screen, please
refer to the Touch-screen Handbook.