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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual Introduction 
Term(s) Abbreviation Definition 
(if  applicable)  Previously 
used term(s) (or Eng- 
lish Equivalent) 
downshift 
draft _. 
drivability 
driveshaft 
driveshaft  tunnel 
dry  sleeve 
Dua

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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual Introduction c 
GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
Term(s) Abbreviation Definition Previously used (if applicable) term(s) (or Eng- lish  Equivalent) 
0 
EGRT Sensor 
EGR  Vacuum Regulator 
1 Read-only memory 
I Elec

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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual €3 Cooling System (AJ16) 
Fixing 
Fan cowl  assembly  to radiator 
Header  tank bracket  to body 
Header  tank to body 
Hose  clip, 
all except  those shown below 
Hose  clip,  bleed  hose to radiat

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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual Cooling System (AJl6) m 
4.1.1 COOLING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 
4.1.1.1 Major Components 
o Main engine  crossflow  radiator, incorporating a  concentric tube cooler  for the power steering  fluid mounted

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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual €3 Cooling System (AJ16) 
4.1.2 COOLING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
The configuration of  the cooling  system for normally  aspirated  and supercharged engines  is shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. The  main  c

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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual area washed to remove  all traces  of coolant. 
CAUTION:  To prevent the possibility of damage  to the heater circuit pump and supercharger  pump (where fitted), 
the pumps  should be electrically  is

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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual . 
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Cooling System (AJ1 
4.1.4.4 Complete System, Fill 
. Add coolant  until the level in the header  tank is steady  at MAX. (Do not fit the  header  tank cap). 
m Switch  on the  ignition.  (Th

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JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Workshop Manual 4.1.5 FAULT DIAGNOSIS 
4.1.5.1  Introduction 
The following  diagnostic  procedures are  provided to assist  properly  qualified  persons to identify  and rectify the  faults 
in  the  system  which a
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