1997 JAGUAR XJ6 Fuel line

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 5If equipped with an automatic transmission,
disconnect the cooler lines from the radiator
(see illustrations). Disconnect the cooling fan
switch connector (see illustration 4.15).
Place a drip pan to

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 3261 Jaguar XJ6
4
Chapter 4
Fuel and exhaust systems
Fuel system
Fuel pressure:kPa psi
Ignition ON, engine not running  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 to 300 38 to 44
En

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual special electrical device that provides circuit
protection by switching off the ignition and
fuel pump upon impact in the event of vehicle
collision. Later Jaguar models are equipped
with an additiona

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual circuit. If all circuits are intact and not
damaged, check the inertia switch. Note: The
inertia switch is a special device that shuts
down power to the ignition and the fuel pump
in the event of an a

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 11Reconnect the vacuum hose to the
regulator and check the fuel pressure at idle,
comparing your reading with the value listed
in this Chapter’s Specifications. Disconnect
the vacuum hose and watch

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual indexed near the bottom, therefore it will be
necessary to turn the module slightly to unlock
it from the rubber holder mounted on the
bottom of the fuel tank.
14Renew the fuel pump module as a single

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual tank. If there is any doubt about the
amount of fuel in the tank, drain the fuel
tank completely before attempting this
procedure (Section 7, paragraph 1).
9Disconnect the cable from the negative
term

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual water in the fuel filler cap recess could flow
into the boot, causing a dangerous condition
and/or an unpleasant mess. To correct this
condition, direct low-pressure compressed air
into the overflow h
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