1997 JAGUAR XJ6 battery

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 8After the alternator is installed, adjust the
drivebelt tension (see Chapter 1).
9Check the charging voltage to verify proper
operation of the alternator (see Section 11).
13 Starting system- general

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual components identified. When servicing the
engine or emissions systems, the VECI label
in your particular vehicle should always be
checked for up-to-date information.
2 Electronic control system
and EC

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 2The CHECK ENGINE warning light, which is
located on the instrument panel, comes on
when the ignition switch is turned to ON and
the engine is not running. When the engine is
started, the warning ligh

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual e) The silicone boot must be installed in the
correct position to prevent the boot from
being melted and to allow the sensor to
operate properly.
Check
13Locate the oxygen sensor electrical
connector

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 28Check the signal voltage from the
potentiometer. Carefully backprobe the
electrical connector on the signal voltage 
wire (-) with the ignition key ON (engine not
running) (see illustration). There

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 5 Air Injector Reactor 
(AIR) system
General information
1The air injection reactor system reduces
carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon content 
in the exhaust gases by injecting fresh air into
the hot exh

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual 7Start the engine and observe the vacuum
gauge. At idle, there should be no vacuum
present. Raise the engine rpm and observe
the vacuum increase. This is a ported vacuum
source and therefore it should

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JAGUAR XJ6 1997 2.G Workshop Manual obstructions to ensure complete recirculation
of gasses from the crankcase back into the
intake manifold. In the event of clogging, the
pressure will increase causing blow-by and oil
leaks through sea