transmission JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual
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(amps)
F1 Light Blue 15
F3 Light Blue 15
F4 Light Blue 15
F5 Tan 5
F6 F7 Light Green 30
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F8 Red 10
F9 Clear 25
FIO Tan 5
F11 Yellow 20 0
Light Green
Light Blue
F18 Light Blue
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Circuit
Central door locking
Deadlocking (where fitted)
Transmission interlock relay
Key
-switch solenoid relay
Center console switch pack
Interior lighting switch
Seat motors
- left-hand side
Seat motors
- left-hand side
Automatic transmission control module
(TCM)
Not used
Anti
-lock braking system / traction control control module (ABS /
TC CM)
Interior lamps
Luggage compartment lamps
Seat heaters (where fitted)
Data link connector
Fuel pump relay coil
Air conditioning blower motor
- right-hand
Air conditioning
Seat control modules
(SCMs)
Mirror heaters relay
Power assisted steering
Not used
Mirrors, Heated rear window, Cigar lighter
Rear lighting control module
High mounted stop lamp (where fitted)
Window lift (front and rear)
-left-hand side
Windshield wiper system Front screen heaters
Front lighting control module
- left-hand
Water pump relay
Headlamp levelling (where fitted)
Clock
Airbag
Sunroof (where fitted)
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Routine
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1. Engine oil - refill 2. Engine oil - drain
3. Transmission fluid - refill 4. Transmission fluid -drain 5. Brake fluid - refill 6. Engine coolant - refill 7. Clutch fluid - refill
J 10-054
8. 9.
10. PAS fluid
- refill
11. Windshield wash reservoir - refill
12. Axle shaft UJs - grease
13. Door check-arm - grease
Final
drive oil
- refill
Final drive oil - drain
Fig. 1 Fluids and Lubricants Service Points
- 6 Cylinder Vehicles
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* * Rout ine Maintenance
- X300 VSM
1. Engine oil - refill
2. Engine oil - drain 3. Transmission fluid - refill
4. Transmission fluid - drain 5. Brake fluid - refill 6. Engine coolant - refill
J10-055
7. 8. 9.. PAS fluid - refill
10.. Windshield wash reservoir
- refill 11. Axle shaft UJs - grease
12. Door check-arm - grease
Final drive
oil
- refill
Final drive oil - drain
Fig.
1 Fluids and Lubricants Service Points - 12 Cylinder Vehicles
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Check for oil leaks - engine xxxxxxxx
Check for oil leaks - automatic transmission xxxxxxxx
Check for oil leaks -final drive xxxxxxxx
Check for fuel leaks xxxxxxxx
Check all suspension dampers for fluid leaks xxxxxxxx
Note: This note only applies to VI2 engines.
When renewing spark plugs, apply silicon grease
CTBA) to the spark plug and coil terminals of the ignition
cable. This will ensure that the terminal covers remain supple throughout their service life, thus maintaining
a good contact and preventing HT leakage.
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SECTION CON TENTS
Suh-Section Title SRO Page
i Toiii ............ PreliminaryPages ................................................................ i Toiii
A4.1
............. Body Repair, Introduction ............................................................. 1
A4.1.1 ........... Health And Safety .................................................................... 1
A4.1.2 ........... Notification Of Hazards ............................................................... 2
A4.1.3 ........... Potential Risks ....................................................................... \
3
A4.1.3.1
.......... Potential Risks. Paint ................................................................. 3
A4.1.3.2
.......... Potential Risks. Applied Heat (Welding) .................................................. 3
A4.1.3.3 .......... Potential Risks. Metal Repair ........................................................... 3
A4.1.4 ........... Precautions ........................................................................\
. 3
A4.1.4.1 ..........
A4.1.4.2 ..........
A4.1.4.3 ..........
A4.1.5 ...........
A4.1.5.1 ..........
A4.1.6 ...........
A4.1.6.1 ..........
A4.1.6.2 ..........
A4.1.6.3 ..........
A4.1.6.4 ..........
A4.1.6.5 ..........
A4.1.6.6. .........
Precautions. Paint .................................................................... 3
Precautions. Applied Heat
............................................................. 3
Precautions. Metal Repair ............................................................. 3
General Repair Notes ................................................................. 4
Welding & Gas Processes. Special Notes ................................................. 4
Plastic Component & Trim Materials. - Table ............................................. 5
Plastics. Explanatory Notes ............................................................ 5
Plastics. Handling Notes .............................................................. 5
Recycled Materials
................................................................... 5
Plastics. Component Location & Type - External. Illustration ................................. 6
Plastics. Component Location
& Type - Internal. Illustration ................................. 7
Plastics. Component Location & Type - Underhood. Illustration .............................. 8
A4.2 ............. Body Structure. ...................................................................... 9
A4.2.1 ........... Body Structure. Introduction ........................................................... 9
A4.2.2.1 .......... Body Alignment. Datum Location ...................................................... 10
A4.2.2.2 .......... Body Alignment. Plan View - Key to Illustration .......................................... 10
A4.2.2.3 .......... Body Alignment. Side View - Key to Illustration .......................................... 12
A4.2.3 ........... Zinc Coated Panels .................................................................. 14
A4.2.3.1 .......... Zinc Coated Panels. Description ....................................................... 14
A4.2.3.2
.......... Zinc Coated Panels. Welding Preparation ............................................... 14
A4.2.3.3
.......... Zinc Coated Panels. Body Fillers ....................................................... 14
A4.2.3.4
.......... Zinc Coated Panels. Refinishing ....................................................... 14
A4.2.4
........... Panels -Associated. Renew ..................................... 77.10.02 ............ 15
A4.2.5
........... Surfaces (Old). Prepare .......................................... 77.10.03 ............ 16
A4.2.5.1 .......... Surfaces (New). Prepare ......................................... 77.10.04 ............ 16
A4.2.5.2 .......... Panels -Align And Weld ........................................ 77.10.05 & 06 ....... 17
A4.2.6 ........... Cutting And Welding Symbols ......................................................... 18
A4.3.1 ........... Adhesive. Sealers and Body Protection - Approved Systems ................................ 19
A4.3.
1 . 1 .......... Body Sealing & Preservation Manual - Section Relevance ................................. 19 A4.3.2 ........... Cavity Wax Injection ................................................................ 19
A4.3.2.1
.......... Cavity Wax Injection Points - Front. Illustration .......................................... 20
A4.3.2.2. ......... Cavity Wax Injection Points - Rear, Illustration ........................................... 21
A4.3.3 ........... Underseal. Application Area .......................................................... 22
A4.3.4
........... Insulation Pads. Location ............................................................. 23
A4.3.5
........... Foamlnjection ..................................................................... 24
A4.4.1 ........... Paint Systems - Approved. Table ...................................................... 25
A4.4.1.1
.......... General Recommendations (Paint Refinishing Manual) .................................... 25
A4.4.1.2
.......... Paint Refinishing Manual. Section Relevance ............................................ 25
A4.4.2
........... ‘Black-Out’ Areas. Illustration ......................................................... 26
A4.4.3 ........... Anti-theft labels .................................................................... 27
A4.4.3.1
.......... Anti-theft labels. Original Components ................................................ 27
A4.4.3.2
.......... Anti-theft Labels. Replacement Components ............................................ 27
A4.4.3.3 .......... Anti-theft Labels. Procurement ........................................................ 27
A4.4.3.4
.......... Anti-theft Labels. Location -Front ..................................................... 28
A4.4.3.5
.......... Anti-theft Labels. Location - Rear ...................................................... 29
A4.4.3.7.
......... Anti-theft Labels. Fitting Process ....................................................... 31
A4.2.1.1
.......... Body Structure.
Constructional Steel Classification - Table .................................. 9
A4.2.2 ........... BodyAlignment ..................................................................... 9
A4.4.3.6 .......... Anti-theft Labels. Location -Power unit & Transmission ................................... 30
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Body Systems & Body Repair
Location
Centre line of the front crossmember rear mounting, at the
main floor
RH longitudinal
A4.2.2.1 Datum location, Example
The FRONT MASTER DATUM (front crossmember rear mounting at the inner face ofthe main floor RH longitudi- nal) is nominally 359,5mm to the right-hand side of the body center line. The LH side front datum is measured 717,0/ 721,Omm from the RH. Please refer to the illustration on the following page.
Expressed as
a true position in three planes, the front master datum is:
Position
X 300,O
Y 359.5 Z -50.0
0
Datum
Front Master Datum
Plan
A4.2.2.2 Key, Plan View
Please refer to the illustration on the opposite page.
Key Location
1
2
3
4
5 Driveshaft centre bearing fixings
6
7
8
9
10 Front
face body
- bumper strut / mounting point
Rearmost hole, Vee
-mount to crush tube
Front Master Datum Plan, centre line
of the front crossmember rear mounting at the main floor RH longi-
tudinal
Rearmost hole, transmission mounting
at the main floor RH longitudinal
Rear Master Datum Plan, rear longitudinal
Tapped boss, rear suspension
'A' frame mounting bush
Rear suspension spring
-pan damper mounting
Rear suspension differential strut mounting
Rear face body
- bumper strut / mounting point
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Rear face bodv - bumDer strut / mountina Doint
Body Systems
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the illustration on the opposite page.
Repair
Location
Front face body - bumper strut / mounting point
Front Master Datum Vertical. centre line of the front crossmember rear mountina
Front
face body - bumper strut / mounting point
Front Master Datum Vertical, centre line of the front crossmember rear mounting
Transmission mountings
at the main floor longitudinal
Driveshaft centre bearing fixings
Rear Master Datum
Vertical, rear longitudinal
Tapped boss, rear suspension
'A' frame mounting bush
Rear suspension spring
-pan damper mounting
Rear suspension differential strut mounting
Rear face body
- bumper strut / mounting point
Transmission
mountings
at the main floor longitudinal
Driveshaft centre bearing fixings
Rear Master Datum
Vertical, rear longitudinal
Tapped boss, rear suspension
'A' frame mounting bush
Rear suspension spring
-pan damper mounting
Rear
susoension differential strut mounting
Wheel centre to
bummr cover face I
Wheel base I
Wheel centre to bumper cover face
Body Systems & Body Repair
A4.2.2.3 Key, Side Vww
Please refer to the illustration on the opposite page.
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in the same location as the previous label, see location illustrations.
A protective mask is used to prevent the replacement part label from being damaged or obscured
during the refinishing / protection processes. This protective mask MUST be removed prior to customer hand-over.
m: All service panels are supplied in electrocoat primer and where appropriate MUST have an anti-theft label in the correct location.
A4.4.3.3 Procurement
Anti-theft labels may only be ordered from Jaguar Cars through:
Product Compliance Dept.,
Jaguar Inc.,
555 MacArthur Blvd.,
Mahwah
NJ
07430
A4.4.3 ANTI-THEFT LABELS, (NORTH AMERICAN MARKET ONLY)
A4.4.3.1 Original Components
North American specification vehicles have the VIN marked on all major external panels, certain structural members
and power/transmission units. The labelswhichcarry this information are known as 'Label -anti-theftVIN (USA body
panel only)' or 'Label - anti-theft - engine and gearbox (U.S.A. only)' (A Fig. I), see location illustrations.
A4.4.3.2 Replacement Components
When a vehicle suffers damage, only genuine Jaguar replacement panels / units should be used in the repair; further, if any parts originally carried a VIN label then a different type of label MUST be affixed 'Label - anti-theft replacement
part (USA body panel only)' or 'Label - anti-theft replacement part - engine and gearbox (U.S.A. only)' (B Fig. 11, NOT
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JAGUAR CARS VEH. IDENT. NO.
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JAGUAR
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