headlamp JAGUAR XJ 2004 X350 / 3.G Owners Manual
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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 - 15
2. If the vehicle alarm system is armed and the luggage compartment is
opened using the key transmitter,
the alarm will not sound. The system
will be rearmed when the lid is closed,
provided the vehicle has not been
disarmed.
3. Neither the luggage compartment lid release switch on the fascia
switchpack nor the lid release button
will operate when the vehicle is
armed, or in valet mode. An attempt
to operate these switches whilst in
valet mode will result in an audible
warning chime.
4. Operating the inte rnal, external or
remote luggage compartment switches
more than 15 times within
20 seconds, or opening and closing
the luggage compartment will cause
opening to be inhibited for
20 seconds. Should this happen wait
20 seconds for normal operation to
resume. If required, the luggage
compartment may be opened by using
the key during the 20 second waiting
period.Alarms and Audible
Signals
Note: In certain markets, legislation
prohibits the use of audible confirmation
signals. In such cases, the sound source
has been removed from the system.
Audible Signals
Two audible signals will be heard
(if enabled) if an atte mpt is made to lock
the vehicle with a key in the drivers door
lock or the lock button is pressed on the
key transmitter if a door, the hood or the
luggage compartment is not fully closed
or, a key is in the ignition switch.
If the vehicle is unlocked with a key when
it is armed, the vehicle will disarm,
the direction indicators will flash twice
and two audible tones will be heard
(if enabled).
The full alarm will activate, as previously
described, unless the security system is
disarmed, either by pressing the unlock
button on the key tr ansmitter, or by
placing a key into the ignition switch and
turning the key to position ‘II’.
Full Alarm
Once armed, any of the following
circumstances will create a full alarm
state, sound the horns, sound the siren,
or a combination of both (as regional
legislation dictates) and flash the
direction indicators:
• Opening a door, luggage compartment lid (except with
transmitter) or hood.
• Movement in the passenger area (if intrusion sensors are fitted).
• Using a key in the ignition switch which is not programmed to the
vehicle.
• One press of the headlamp convenience button will switch on the
headlamps for 25 seconds or until the
button is pressed again, or until a key
is inserted in the ignition switch.
See Headlight convenience on
page 4 - 24 for more details.
• An attempt to lift, or tow the vehicle (when inclination sensor fitted).
• The vehicle battery is disconnected and the vehicle is fitted with a Battery
Backed Sounder (onl y Battery Backed
Sounder will be audible).
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2 - 16 Security and Locks
• If, after 15 seconds (passively armed), from opening the driv er’s door with a
key (as regional legislation dictates),
the key is not inserted into the
ignition switch and turned to
position ‘II’, or a passenger door is
opened before the drivers door.
• Any attempt is made to remove the radio or the front navigation system
(if fitted).
• Pressing the headlamp convenience button on the remo te transmitter
3 times within 3 seconds activates the
panic alarm (if enabled).
Error Audible Signal
Two audible signals will be heard
whenever one of the following conditions
are present:
• I f a n y d o o r i s o p e n w h e n a n a t t e m p t i s made to lock the vehicle.
• The luggage compartment or the hood is not properly closed when an
attempt is made to lock the vehicle.
• A key is present in the ignition switch and a button on the key transmitter is
pressed. See
Direction Indicator Unlock Alerts
on page 2 - 11 for the Notes regarding
error signals during failure of intrusion
sensor (if fitted), and inclination sensor
(if fitted).
Note: The error audible signal can be
disabled and the direction indicator flash
option can be enabled (and vice versa) by
a Jaguar Retailer.
Error Flash Signal (Retailer
Enable Option)
The direction indicators will flash seven
times whenever one of the following
conditions are present.
• If any door is open when an attempt is made to lock the vehicle.
• The luggage compar tment or hood are
not fully closed when an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle.
• A key is present in the ignition switch and a button on the key transm itter is
pressed.
See Direction Indicator Unlock Alerts
on page 2 - 11 for the Notes regarding
error signals during failure of intrusion
sensor (if fitted), and inclination sensor
(if fitted).
Audible Signals
An audible signal will sound when:
• The valet switch is pressed with the luggage compartment closed.
• The vehicle is in valet mode and the interior/luggage compartment release
button, or glove compartment valet
switch is pressed.
• The vehicle is locked (if enabled).
• The vehicle is unlocked (if enabled).
• A door is opened if the vehicle has been passively armed. This mode can
be cancelled by disa rming the security
system using the key transmitter,
or by switching the ignition to
position ‘II’, or by turning a key in the
driver’s door lock towards the front of
the vehicle.
• The lock button is pressed twice within three seconds (if enabled).
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Security Features
The security system has been designed
for:
• Prevention of theft of the vehicle.
• Prevention of theft of items from the vehicle.
• Personal security.
The security system is integrated with the
vehicle electronics and engine
management systems making it far more
difficult for a thief to penetrate and steal
the vehicle.
Panic Alarm (if enabled)
When in or near the vehicle, the alarm
can be set off to dete r a possible offender.
For this feature to operate, the key must
not be in the ignition switch.
Pressing the headlamp convenience/panic
button on the key transmitter three times
within three seconds will activate the
‘Panic Alarm’.
The alarm is stopped by:
• Putting the key into the ignition switch and turning to position ‘II’.
Note:
1. The key transmitter cannot be used to cancel the Panic alarm. This prevents
unauthorised cancellation in an
emergency.
2. The panic alarm is normally enabled. If required, this feature can be
disabled or enabled by a Jaguar
Retailer.
3. The vehicle locking status will not change when the panic alarm is
activated.
Passive Arming (Retailer
Option)
Passive arming wi ll not lock the
doors, it only arms the security alarm
system.
Passive arming, if enabled by a Jaguar
Retailer, will automatically arm the
vehicle alarm system 30 seconds after the
last protected entry (door, luggage
compartment) is closed following the key
being removed from th e ignition switch.
When passive arming occurs the direction
indicators will flash once and a single
tone will be heard (if enabled). The red
security light on the fascia will start to
flash and will continue for as long as the
alarm is armed.
Opening the drivers door causes a
warning sound which continues for
15 seconds before the system goes into
the full alarm state. If any other door is
opened before the drivers door,
the system goes into the full alarm state
immediately.
When the system is pa ssively armed and a
key is used to open the trunk, a seven
second warning audible ticking will
sound before the full alarm is activated.
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Before Driving 3 - 9
Interior Rear View Mirror
The interior rear view mirror is of the
electrochromic type but electrochromic
operation may be switched on or off at
the mirror.
When switched on, the mirror darkens
automatically to prevent glare from a
following vehicle’s headlamps, and clears
when light levels return to normal or
when reverse gear is selected.
Electrochromic door mirrors are operated
in conjunction with the interior mirror by
the same buttons an d function in the
same manner.
Note:
1. Should a mirror assembly become detached from the windscreen, it must
be refitted by a Jaguar Retailer.
2. Ensure that the windscreen in front of the mirror is kept clean. Where fitted,
the moisture sensor for wiper
operation is located to the front of the
mirror casing. Any dirt may affect the
operation of this sensor. Electronic road toll systems
If you have an E-ZPass or other electronic
road toll transponder, it is advisable to
mount the transmitter
on the windscreen
about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the mirror
mount and headlining and to the side of
the mirror ensuring that it does not cover
the forward-facing light sensor. This also
keeps it away from any metal which may
affect it’s operation.
Do not move the tag more often than
need be as it can affect the calibration of
the compass.
Electrochromic operation
To switch on, press the MIRROR button.
An LED lights up to indicate that
automatic operation is selected.
Press again to switch off. Compass operation
When switched on, the compass display
on the right-hand side of the mirror
surface shows the direction the vehicle is
pointing. Eight main directions can be
displayed, e.g. ‘N’ for north, ‘SW’ for
south west.
To switch on:
Press the COMP button.
Press again to switch off.
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4-32 On the Road
Windscreen Wash/Wipe
Push the button on the end of the switch
to obtain the wash/wipe programme.
If the wipers are selected off or
intermittent, the washers will operate at
slow speed during the washing action
when the button is pressed. When the
button is released, the wipers will
complete up to three further wipes.
A single wipe will take place 4 seconds
after the last wipe to clear any drips of
water from the windscreen.
If rain sensitive wipers are fitted and
selected then the wipers will operate until
no moisture is detected.
Headlight Powerwash
The headlight powerwash units (if fitted)
are mounted betw een the front
headlights.
The headlight powerwash feature will
operate if the ignition is in position ‘II’
and dipped or main beam headlights are
switched ON. It will not operate if the
washer fluid level is low.
When the windscreen wash/wipe button
is pressed, the headlight powerwash
directs two short burs ts, 3 seconds apart,
at the headlights. If the wash/wipe button
is held, the headlamp wash cycle will
continue for up to 20 seconds.
The headlight powerwash will operate the
first time the wash/w ipe button is pressed
and thereafter every sixth succeeding
wash/wipe operation. If the headlights or
ignition are switched OFF and ON again,
headlight powerwash will operate on the
next press of the wash/wipe button. Note:
If the washer fluid level is low in
the reservoir the windscreen wipers will
not operate when windscreen wash is
selected even though there may be washer
fluid remaining in the reservoir and
sprayed onto the screen. This is to prevent
damage to the blades , or scratching of the
glass, or smearing dirt across the screen.
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4-60 On the Road
Use of Headlamps In Daylight
When visibility is poor the headlamps
with dipped beam setting should be
switched on so that the vehicle may be
seen more easily by other road users.
The instrument illumination dimmer
control adjusts the brightness of the panel
lighting.
Engine Oil Consumption
A certain amount of oil consumption is
normal. The rate of consumption will
depend on the following:
• The quality and viscosity of the oil.
• The amount of oxidation and dilution of the oil.
• Climatic conditions.
• The speed at which the engine is being operated.
• Road conditions.
Drivers should expect above normal
consumption when the engine is new,
and after running-in if high speeds are
sustained.
Winter Driving
Freeing a frozen door lock
Caution: Do not ap ply a proprietary
lock de-icer through the keyhole.
Should the lock beco me frozen, warm the
end of the key before use.
Windscreen wiper blades
Before driving away, clear any ice from
the windscreen and check that the wiper
blades are free. Switching on the heated
screen will accelerate this process.
The heated wiper park, if fitted, will come
on automatically.
Frost precautions
The correct concentration of coolant
must be maintained at all times when
‘topping up’ or ‘refilling’ the cooling
system.
Parking the Vehicle
When leaving the vehicle, remember the
following:
• Whenever the vehicle is being parked, apply the parkbrake and move the
gear selector to Park ‘P’.
• Do not leave children or pets in the vehicle unattended.
• Do not leave luggage or valuables on view. Always take your valuables with
you or lock them in the luggage
compartment.
• Remove the ignition key and spare keys, even when the vehicle is in your
garage.
• When the vehicle is unoccupied, close
all windows and lock all doors
securely.
• Park the vehicle where it can be seen. At night, park in a well-lit area.
• Ensure that the keys and the key transmitters are removed from the
vehicle before locking the doors,
and that all doors, the luggage
compartment and the hood are
closed.
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5 - 6 Climate Control
Front Climate Controls
The climate control functions are selected
by push buttons and a rotary control.
When a button is pressed, selection of
the function is confirmed by a beep; most
buttons also have an illuminated LED.
Many system functions also have graphic
symbols displayed on the LCD (liquid
crystal display) screen.
Automatic control (AUTO) may be
overridden at any time. Defrost/demist
operation is available and also manual
selection of blower speed,
air distribution, recirculation,
air conditioning and windscreen heating.
Panel illumination
With the exterior lighting switched on or
Autolamps selected at night, the graphics
on the panel controls are illuminated by
low level backlighting.
In countries with daytime runnin g lamps,
the panel illumination will not be on
during daytime if the headlamp switch is
off or in Autolamp position unless it is
dark and the autolamp selects the
headlamps on.
The illumination level is adjusted by the
common instrument panel dimmer
control (see page 4 - 25). 1.
Blower speed and system on/off.
2. Display panel.
3. Fahrenheit/Celsius selector.
4. Air conditioner on/off.
5. Select automatic operation.
6. Recirculation/fresh air.
7. Increase right zone temperature.
8. Decrease right zone temperature. 9.
Select air distribution.
10. Heated rear screen/door mirrors.
11. Heated front screen (optional).
12. Defrost windows.
13. Select dual/single temperature zone.
14. Increase left zone temperature.
15. Decrease left zone temperature.
16. Option without fron t screen heater.