warning JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Service Manual
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Tire Replacement And Wheel hterchanging
WARNING: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD CROSS-PLY TIRES BE FITTED.
When renewal of tires is necessary, it is preferable to fit a complete set.
Should eitherfront or reartires only (i.e.
notthe full set) show a necessityfor renewal, newtires must befitted to replace
the worn ones.
No attempt must be made to interchange tires from the front to the rear orvice-versa, as wear produces a characteristic
pattern on each tire depending upon its position on the vehicle. If this position is changed after wear has occurred, the
performance of the tire will be adversely affected.
It should be remembered that new tires must be balanced.
The radial ply tires specified here are designed to meet the high speed performance of this vehicle. Only tires of ident
- ical specification as shown in this section must be fitted as replacements. If two replacement tires are fitted to one axle,
they must be of the same type and pattern as those on the other axle, i.e. tires must be used in sets of four of the same
manufacturer and tread pattern,
not intermixed.
Tire Fitments
32 Liter 4.0 Liier 4.0 Liter SC 6.0 Liter 6.0 Liter 0
(Normally (Daimler & (UK, Euro, ROW
Aspirated) Federal
XJ12) XJ12)
Standard 225 160 ZR16 225 I60 ZR16 - 225 I60 ZR16
225
1 55 ZR16 225 I55 ZR16 - - 225 I55
ZR16
- 255 I45 ZR17 - -
Space saver 115/85R18 115/85R18 115185 115185 115185
(where fitted) RI8 R18 RI8
Recommended tires
The following tires are recommended:
225 I60 ZR 16 ...................................................... Pirelli P4000 E
225 155 ZR 16 ...................................................... Pirelli P6000
225 155 ZR 16 ...................................................... Dunlop SP Sport 2000
255
145 ZR 17 ...................................................... Pirelli P Zero
115185 R 18 Pirelli .......................................................
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Recommended Winter (Snow) Tires
Tire designation:
225 I60 R 16 ...................................................... Goodyear Eagle GW M+S
225 155 R 16 ....................................................... Pirelli Winter 210 M+S
225 I55 R 16 ...................................................... Michelin 330 M+S
Only use winter tires in complete sets of the same type I size.
CAUTION: Tire directional indicators must rotate in a clockwise direction when viewed from the right-hand side of
the vehicle, and in an anti-clockwise direction when viewed from the left-hand side.
The recommended pressures for winter tires are shown in the table of inflation pressures on the following page.
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Description Capacity Type
Door guard lamp. 12V 5W Capless long life
Flasher side repeater 12V 5W Capless long life
Fog lamp - Front. 12v 55w Halogen H3
Fog lamp
- Rear guard 12v 21w Bayonet long life
Front turn indicator
I 12v21w I Bayonet long life
Pilot lamp
I 12V 5W I Capless long life
Headlamp
I 12v55w I Halogen HI
High mounted stop lamp (where fitted). 12v Capless long life
Roof console central courtesy lamp
12V 5W Capless long life.
Roof console reading lamp
12V 6W Capless
Luggage compartment lamp
12V 5W Capless long life
License plate lamp 12V 5W Festoon
Rear turn indicator
12v 21w Bayonet yellow long
Rear quarter courtesy lamp (lower section)
12V 5W Capless long life
Rear quarter reading lamp (upper section) 12V 6W Capless
Back
-up lamp 12v 21w Bayonet long life
Stop /Tail lamp
Sun visor vanity mirror lamp
12v 1,2w Capless 286
Tail lamp 12V 5W Bayonet long life
5X5W
12V 21V 5W Twin filament bayonet long life
Indicator bulbs
Bulb Designation Holder Colour Rating
Exhaust temperature warning indicator bulb Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Low oil pressure indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Seat belt warning indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Boot open warning indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Door open warning indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Coolant level warning indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Air bag fault indicator bulb Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Parking brake 'on' indicator bulb Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Brake system warning indicator bulb Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Main beam 'on' indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Right turn indicator bulb Orange 12,5V 1,2W
LCD illumination bulb (right)
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
LCD illumination bulb (left) Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Left turn indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Traction control 'off indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Transmission sport mode indicator bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Charging fault warning bulb
Orange 12,5V 1,2W
Check engine warning indicator bulb Orange 12,5V 1,2W
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Indicator bulbs (continued)
Bulb Designation Holder Colour
Orange
Low fuel level warning indicator bulb
Anti
-lock fault indicator bulb Orange
Orange
12,5V 1,2W
Oranae
Traction
control fail indicator bulb
Bulb failure warning indicator bulb 12.5V 1.2W I - I -"-
\Washer fluid level warning indicator bulb Orange t - I I I Trancmiccinn faiilt indicator bulb Oranae 12.5V 1.2W ..I. .".. ..-.-.. .--.. Y-
Coolant temperature gauge
illumination bulb White
Speedometer illumination bulbs (upper and lower) White
.. White
Fuel gauge illumination bulb White
Batterv condition indicator illumination bulb White
1 Tachometer
illumination bulbs (utmer and lower) I 1
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I I I White 13,5V 1,2W 1 Oil pressure gauge illumination bulb I
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Clear
(amps) 1
Circuit
I
25 5 Power amplifier - radio / cassette and compact disc player (where
fitted)
Tail lamp
- left-hand side
Number plate lamp
- left-hand side I Back-up lights
Stop lamp
- left-hand side
Turn indicator
- rear left-hand side
F3 Light Blue
F4 Red 10 Security system
F5 Red 10 Body processor unit (BPU)
F6 Tan 5 Data link connector
F7 Light Green 30 Fuel pump
F8 Light Blue 15 Luggage compartment remote release
F9 Light Blue 15 i Rear fog guard lamps
Radio
telephone (where fitted)
1
Aerial, Radio /cassette and compact disc player memory feed.
Stop lamp
- right-hand side
1 Turn indicator - rear right-hand side I.
I FIO Tan 5 i Radio / cassette and compact disc player control relay
F11 Clear 25 1 Caravan /Trailer module I
t F12 Tan 5 ~ Accessories
and telephone control relay I I
I I I F13 Red 10 ~ Accessories 1 1 I I F14 - - I Not used 1 I I F15 Clear 25 1 Heated
rear window I I I F16 Tan 5 1 Airbag warning
Luggage Compartment Fuse Box
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License plate lamp - right-hand side
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used.
WARNING: FUME EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN OPERATION WHEN SOLVENTS ARE USED E.G.
TRICHLOROETHANE, WHITE SPIRIT, SBPB, METHYLENE CHLORIDE, PERCHLORETHYLENE.
DO NOT SMOKE IN THE VICINITY OF VOLATILE DEGREASING AGENTS.
Adhere strictly to handling and safety instructions given on containers and labels. Keep oils and solvents away from
naked flames and other sources of ignition. Do not apply heat in an attempt to free seized nuts or fittings; as well as
causing damage to protective coatings, there is
a risk of damage from stray heat to electronic equipment and brake
lines. Do not leave tools, equipment, spilt oil etc. around or on work
area. Wear protective overalls and use barrier
cream when necessary.
0 A3.1.1 Used Engine Oils
Prolonged and repeated contact with mineral oil will result in the removal of natural oils from the skin, leading to dry- ness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, used engine oil contains potentially harmful contaminants which may cause
skin cancer. Washing facilities and adequate means of skin protection should be provided.
A3.1.2 Health Protection Precautions
0 Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with oil; particularly used engine oils.
o Wear protective clothing, including impervious gloves where practicable
0 Do not put oily rags in pockets.
0 Avoid contaminating clothes, particularly underwear, with oil.
0 Overalls must be cleaned regularly. Discard unwashable clothing and footwear which is oil impregnated.
o First Aid treatment should be obtained immediately for open cuts or wounds.
0 Use barrier creams, applying before each work period, to enable easier removal of dirty oil / grease from the
skin.
0 Wash with soap and water to ensure that all oil is removed (skin cleaner and a nail brush will help). The use of
preparations containing lanolin will help to replace the natural skin oils which have been removed.
o Do not use petrol, kerosene, gas oil, thinners or solvents for washing skin.
0 If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice immediately.
0 Where practicable, degrease components prior to handling.
0 Where there is a risk of fluids coming into contact with the eyes, eye protection should be worn, for example,
goggles or a face shield. An eye wash facility should be provided.
A3.1.3 Environmental Protection Precautions
A3.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Whenever possible, use a ramp or pit whilst working beneath a car, in preference to jacking. Position chocks at the
wheels as well as applying the handbrake. Never rely on a jack alone to support a car. Use axle stands, or blocks care- fully placed at the jacking points, to provide a rigid location. Checkthat any lifting equipment used has adequate capac- ity and is fully serviceable. Ensure that a suitable form of fire extinguisher is conveniently located.
When using
electrical tools and equipment, inspect the power lead for damage and check that it is properly earthed. Disconnect
the earth (grounded) terminal of the car battery. Do not disconnect any pipes of the air conditioning refrigeration sys-
tem unless you are trained and instructed to do so. A refrigerant is used which can cause blindness if allowed to come
into contact with the eyes. Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided when volatile degreasing agents are being
It is illegal to pour used oil on to the ground, down sewers or drains, or into water courses. The burning of used engine
oil in small space heaters or boilers is not recommended unless emission control equipment is fitted. Dispose of used
oil through authorized waste disposal contractors, to licensed waste disposal sites or to the waste oil reclamation trade.
If in doubt, contact the Local Authority for advice on disposal facilities.
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General Fitting Instructions
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A3.2.11 Hydraulic Fittings - Metrification
Metric fastenings are being used increasingly in motor vehicle manufacture, but the use of some UNF threaded parts
must be expected. Technicians must take note of warnings that dangers exist while UNF and metricthreaded hydraulic
parts continue to be used together.
UNF pipe nuts should not be fitted into metric parts, nor
vice
-versa. Experience indicates that it is not safe to rely
upon the difference in thread size. Providing permanent
identification of metric parts is not easy, but recognition has
been assisted by the following means:
All metric pipe nuts, hose ends, unions and bleed screws are
coloured black. The hexagon area of pipe nuts is indented
with the letter 'M'. Metric and UNF pipe nuts are slightly dif
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ferent in shape.
hlnfe: In the illustrations on this page, 'A' indicates the
metrictype and 'B'the UNF type. The metric female
nut is always used with
a trumpet flared pipe and the
metric male nut is always used with a convex flared
pipe (Fig.
1).
Metric ports in brake cylinders and calipers have no counter-
bores; however, a few cylinders with UNF threads also have
no counterbore. Therefore, all ports with counterbores are
UNF, but ports not counterbored are most likely to be metric
(Fig.
2).
The colour of the protective plugs fitted to cylinder ports
indicate the size and the type of the threads, but the primary
function
ofthe plugs is to protect thecylinder from contami- nation and is not intended as a positive means of identifica- tion. As an indication, the plug colours and thread sizes are:
Colour Size Colour Size
Red 318 in. x 24 UNF Black 10 x 1,0 mm
Green 7/16 in. x 20 UNF Grey 12 x 1,0 mm
Yellow 112 in. x 20 UNF Brown 14 x 1,5 mm
Pink 5/8 in. x 18 UNF
Fig. 1
A 6 I 507 007
Fig. 2
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Body Systems Body Repair
A4.1 BODY REPAIR
Introduction
This section contains information, specifications and procedures for body repair and rectification of the Jaguar sedan
range (with standard wheelbase).
All repairs, whether structural or cosmetic, must ensure the continuance of the Paint Surface and Corrosion warranty,
where applicable.
Following repair or rectification, the vehicle must be returned to the original manufactured condition with regard to
occupant safety, dimensional accuracy, finish and corrosion protection.
Similarly, repaired vehicles must be fully checked, and where appropriate reset, with regard to steering, suspension,
restraint and
braking systems.
A4.1.1 Health and Safety
(Please Read The
Fol/owing Notes Carethlly)
Where legislation governing working conditions and practises is applicable, you should observe it. Do not forget that
you have a duty, to yourself and those around you, to act in a responsible manner in the workplace.
In the United Kingdom the Health and Safety
at Work Act (1974) places a duty on employers and employees to ensure,
whenever possible, safe working conditions and practices. Wherever a potential hazard is notified to, or identified by
the operator, he must employ the correct safety procedures and equipment.
Should
a personal injury occur as a result of any workshop activity, seek medical help as soon as possible and do not
attempt self-treatment other than by the application of first aid.
With the constant introduction of new materials in the manufacture of vehicles,
it is important that potential risks are
identified and precautions made known.
WARNING: READ AND UNDERSTAND WORKING PRACTICES CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS, SECTION 14, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
ERY
/ RECYCLE / RECHARGE EQUIPMENT.
WEAR SUITABLE EYE AND SKIN PROTECTION.
OBSERVE ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.
DO
NOT VENT REFRIGERANT DIRECTLY TO ATMOSPHERE, ALWAYS USE JAGUAR APPROVED RECOV
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Body Systems & Body Repair
A4.1.5 GENERAL REPAIR NOTES
The following advice should be noted before ANY repair work is carried out.
0 Disconnect the vehicle battery ground lead (disconnect the alternator where electric welding is used) and take
note of the reconnection procedures as detailed in Section 15.
0 Where structural parts are straightened or renewed, a body alignment / straightening jig must be used.
0 Where appropriate, structural sections should be straightened by cold processes. Heat, especially excessive
heat, will reduce the strength of steels.
0 Repairs may only be carried out successfully, and any warranties protected, if genuine Jaguar replacement parts
and Jaguar approved materials are used.
0 Tools, procedures and facilities must be right for the job. Do not compromise the quality of the work by using
inappropriate methods.
0 All trim and electrical components in the locality of the repair must be removed or disconnected prior to panel
removal / replacement; this is especially important where hollow sections may contain harnesses, tubes or
foam, see section
A4.3.5.
0 The welding and gas processes detailed in the following sections are the only ones recommended by Jaguar
Cars Ltd.
0 Ensure that you have read and understood the safety related procedures in this and other relevant sections.
WARNING: DO NOT WORK
IN THE VICINITY OF A LIVE AIR BAG, REMOVE IT COMPLETELY. READ WORKING PRAC- TICES AIR BAG, SECTION 15. ANY SEAT BELT WHICH HAS BEEN WORN IN AN ACCIDENT MUST BE RENEWED. PLEASE SEE SECTION
AGE LOCATIONS. 13 FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING 'TEAR LOOP' SEAT BELTS / BUCKLES AND ANCHOR-
CAUTION: Electric arc welding should not be used on Jaguar vehicles. The high vottages produced by this process will cause irreparable damage to the electrical control and microprocessor systems.
A4.1.5.1 Welding and Gas Processes Special Notes
Resistance spot welding, MIG welding and all gas processes may only be carried out on bare, unpainted or unplated,
metal.
The flanges of panels which are to be welded together must be clean, corrosion free and treated as appropriate,
with either weld-through primer or inter-weld sealer; use only materials and processes in accordance with the 'Body Seal-
ing and Preservation Manual' and relevant application areas in section A4.3.1.1.
See 'Zinc Coated Panels' section A4.2.
Generally, the resistance spot welding equipment used in the motor vehicle repair industry does not produce a weld
of equivalent strength to that of the manufacturer. Therefore, the expression 'single row of resistance spot welds'
means that the spots should be spaced on a pitch of
19mm to 25mm. This will usually result in more spot welds than
found in the original factory joint.
To remove resistance spot welds, a resistance spot weld cutter should be used.
If the new joint is to be MIG plug welded, the old resistance spot welds should be cut from the panel which is to be
retained and those holes used for plug welding.
Suitable holes may also be drilled or punched;
8,O mm dia for sections up to 1,6 mm, and 10,O mm dia for thicker sec- tions.
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K J H G
A. Power steering -Warning F. Headlamp beam setting adjustment B. Shock absorber fixings -Warning G. Emission control data
C. Brake fluid type -Warning H. El 1 legislation label (not all markets) D. Clutch fluid type -Warning J. Rotating components - Warning
E. Coolant pressureltemperature -Warning K. Vacuum pipe routing
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Security System
Pin No. Signal Description
01 0 / P Deadlock (front right / rear left)
02
0 / P Unlock driver's door
03
Connections to the SLCM are detailed in the following table:
9 Connector A (26-way)
Comment
switch to ground 200mA
switch to ground 200mA
05 I/P
06
0 / P
07
08 O/P
09
0 / P
10 0 / P Vehiclespeed
7600 pulses
/ mile
Inclination alarm
Intelligent sounder serial communications
Memoryseat2
Visual warning switch to ground
Secure mode status arm:
200Hz square wave f 5%
400Hz square wave f 5%
switch
to
+12V for 500ms
disarm:
duration: 64ms
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11 0 / P Trunk lid release relay 1 switch to ground
12
I / P Power +12V battery 1 + 12V power supply
13 O/P
Sounder+ve half of push pull network
14
0 / P Deadlock
(front left / rear right) switch to ground (200mA)
15 O/P Lock relay switch
to ground (200mA)
18
19
20 21 O/P
AlarmLED switch
to +12V (20mA)
0 / P Start inhibited coded communication
0 / P Memorv seat 1 switch
to +12V for 500ms
Connector 8 (16-way)
22
23
24
25
26 O/P
Allclose switch
to ground
0 / P
O/P Horn relay switch to ground
(200ms)
I/P Powerground OV (nominal)
OJP Sounder-ve
Interior lights
on switch
to ground for 80ms
f 5%
01
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03 04
05
06
07
08
09
I I I I 15 I I / P I R.F. sianal
Intrusion
sensor
(RH) ground screen
0 / P Intrusion sensor (RH) 40kHz
I / P Intrusion sensor (RH) signal
0 / P Intrusion sensor (RH) +8V
Ground
R.F. ground
Diagnostic
IS0 K line
I. I - I 16 I I Diaanostic IS0 L line 1 diagnostic link input
10
11
12
13
14
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Intrusion sensor (LH) ground
0 / P Intrusion sensor (LH) 40kHz
I / P Intrusion sensor (LH) signal
0 / P Intrusion sensor (LH) +8V
Ground
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