e LmmJ
Power assisted, ventilated discs,
sliding calipers: FN60 single piston
60mm Power assisted, ventilated discs,
FN48 single piston sliding calipers
48mm Mechanical, operating
on rear
drums within bell of the rear brake
discs.
291mm
305mm
28mm. wear limit 27mm
20mm, wear limit 18,5mm
Vacuum power, hydraulic operation
Bore diameter:
25,4mm
Jurid 518
Jurid 101
Ferodo 3612
6,51 vacuum
Electrical inductive sensors at the
wheels which detect rotational
speed.
Hydraulic: vehicles
with traction
control - contains four solenoid
valves, one for each wheel; vehicles
without traction control
- contains
three solenoid valves, one for each front wheel and one for both rear
wheels.
Solid state digital
unit (integral with hydraulic module).
Specification
Braking System
Front brakes: all vehicles.. ........ .................... ........... ...
Caliper piston diameter: ..........
Rear brakes: all vehicles ..........
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Caliper piston diameter ...........
Parking brake ....................
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Disc diameter:
Front
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Rear .........................
Front .........................
Rear .........................
Brake operation .................
Master cylinder ..................
Main brake friction pad material:
Front
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Rear ........................
Parking brake friction shoe material
Brake
servo booster assembly
Boost ratio
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Disc thickness:
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Anti-lock braking system (ABSI
Wheel sensors ................... ... .................... ...........
ABS modulator .................. ... .................... ...........
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Braking System and Clutch System
Fluid Specification .........
Make & Type. ..............
Grease Points
Grease Specification .......
Grease Type ...............
Fuel Tank
Capacity:
total refill
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indicated refill capacity . .
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Dot 4
Jaguar
Brake Fluid
N.L.G.I. Consistency
No.2
Multipurpose Lithium Grease
81 liters
75 liters
('E' to 'F' on fuel gauge)
A1-95MY '8 X300 VSM
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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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
Issue 1 August 1994 A2-95MY 1 X300 VSM
2 4 11 87
* * 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
Routine Maintenance
Service intervals
Check power steering system for leaks and hydraulic
pipes
/ unions for chafing /corrosion
Check Cooling
/ heating system for leaks / security
Check visually hydraulic hoses
/ pipes / unions for
leaks
/ chafing / cracks / corrosion
Check condition of steering rack joint covers
Check speed control vacuum hoses for security and
general condition
Grease door check
-arm side edges
Check parking brake cable adjustment
Miles (X 1000)
7.5 15
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Clean out radiator matrix and condenser (where fitted)
to remove dirt accumulation
Clean antenna mast
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Carry out road / roller test Ix
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General Fitting Instructions
SECTION CONTENTS
Subsection Title SRO Page
i ................ PreliminaryPage ..................................................................... i
A3.1 ............. Safety Precautions ................................................................... 1
A3.1.1 ........... Safety Precautions. Used Engine Oils ................................................... 1
A3.1.2 ........... Safety Precautions. Health Protection Precautions ........................................ 1
A3.1.3 ........... Safety Precautions. Environmental Protection Precautions .................................. 1
A3.2 ............. General Fitting Instructions ............................................................ 2
A3.2.1
........... General Fitting Instructions. Precautions Against Damage To The Vehicle ..................... 2
A3.2.2
........... General Fitting Instructions. Preparation ................................................. 2
A3.2.3
........... General Fitting Instructions. Dismantling ................................................ 2
A3.2.4
........... General Fitting Instructions. Inspection .................................................. 2
A3.2.5
........... General Fitting Instructions. Ball And Roller Bearings ...................................... 3
A3.2.6
........... General Fitting Instructions. Oil Seals ................................................... 3
A3.2.7
........... General Fitting Instructions. Joints And Joint Faces ......................................... 4
A3.2.8
........... General Fitting instructions. Hydraulic Flexible Pipes And Hoses ............................ 4
A3.2.9
........... General Fitting Instructions. Metric Bolt identification ...................................... 4
A3.2.10
.......... General Fitting instructions. Metric Nut Identification ...................................... 4
A3.2.11
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Hydraulic Fittings -Metrification ............................... 5
A3.2.12
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Keys And Keyways ........................................... 6
A3.2.13
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Split Pins ................................................... 6
A3.2.14
.......... General Fitting instructions. Tab Washers ................................................ 6
A3.2.15
.......... General Fitting instructions. Special Fixings .............................................. 6
A3.2.16
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Nuts ....................................................... 7
A3.2.17 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Locking Wire ................................................ 7
A3.2.18 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Screw Threads ............................................... 7
A3.2.19 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Unified Thread Identification - Bolts ............................ 7
A3.2.20 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Unified Thread Identification - Nuts ............................ 7
A3.2.21 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Unified Thread Identification - Studs. Brake Rods. etc .............. 7
A3.3 ............. Taper Roller Bearings - Fault Diagnosis .................................................. 8
X300 VSM i Issue 1 August 1994
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.
X300 VSM 1 Issue 1 August 1994