1997 JAGUAR XJ6 headlights

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 3261 Jaguar XJ6
0•6Roadside repairs
The following pages are intended to help in dealing with
common roadside emergencies and breakdowns. You will find
more detailed fault finding information at the

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual headlights or heated rear window and confirm
that the engine rpm decreases at first and
then increases. This check monitors the ISC
motor as it is signalled by the computer to
increase idle speed due

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual model but the designations are the same.
Refer to the wiring diagrams at the end of
Chapter 12.
f) Start the engine and check the alternator
for abnormal noises (a shrieking or
squealing sound indicat

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 3Remove two bumper retaining bolts located
on the bottom side of the bumper (see
illustration). Pull the bumper assembly out
and away from the vehicle to remove it.
4Refitting is the reverse of  remov

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 3261 Jaguar XJ6
12
Chapter 12
Body electrical system
1 General information
The electrical system is a 12-volt, negative
earth type. Power for the lights and all
electrical accessories is supplied by a

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual wash system, radio memory and the ABS
main feed and pump circuits.
In-line fuses are located through out the
vehicle depending on the year, make and
model. Consult the wiring diagrams at the end
of th

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 6If the voltage is 6 volts, the element is okay
(there is no break). If the voltage is 12 volts,
the element is broken between the centre 
of the element and the positive end. If the
voltage is 0 volt

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 5Pull the headlight out slightly and
disconnect the electrical connector from the
rear of the light, then remove the light from the
vehicle.
6To refit, position the new unit close enough
to connect th
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