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Parking Aid - Rear Parking Aid Sensor
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Raise and support the vehicle.
For additional information, refer to: Jacking
(100-02 Jacking
and Lifting, Descript ion and Operation).
2. Disconnect the electrical connector.
3. CAUTION: Make sure excessiv e pressure or tools are not
used when removing the parkin g aid sensor from the housing.
Remove the rear parking aid sensor.
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Parking Aid - Rear Parking Aid Speaker
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove the parcel shelf.
For additional information, refer to: Parcel Shelf
(501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentatio n, Removal and Installation).
2. Reposition the sound insulation.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector.
4. Remove the rear parking aid speaker.
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Char
ging System - General In
formation - Charging System
Description an
d Operation
Details of the Charging System can be found in sections 414-01 and 414-02.
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Battery, Mounting and Cables - Battery and Cables Description and Operation
The battery has been designed specifically for Jaguar. It provides the high output which is required for this vehicle, but with a
substantial saving in weight. It is a low maintenance battery, located on the right ha nd side of the luggage compartment floor.
The negative (Ground) lead is connected to the vehicle body. The positive lead is connected to a high power protection module; from
here power is connected to the starter motor an d distributed to other systems on the vehicle.
The high power protection module comprises three fuses, each of 250A capacity. Two fuses are connected in parallel to provide
protection for the starter circuit. Th e third one provides high level protection for fusebox supply circuits .
PDU is unable to diagnose the overall condition of the battery - only that it is present and supplying battery voltage to the system.
To test the battery, follow the test procedure described in Section 414-02 Generator and Regulator of this Manual.
Although these tests will not actually test the battery, they will confirm that the generator, regulator and connecting cables are
working correctly and that conseq uently, the battery may be at fault. Alternatively, the tests may indicate that the fault lies in the
generator, regulator or wiring and not in the battery.
Battery
Parts List
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Battery
2—Positive Lead
3—Battery Hold-Down Clamp
4—Negative (Ground) Lead
5—High Power Protection Module (Fuses)
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Battery, Mounting and Cables - Battery Connect
General Procedures
1.
NOTE: Whether one, or both, cables are disconnected, a
minimum of 30 seconds MUST elapse between disconnection of
the FIRST cable and reconnection of the LAST cable. A clean final
connection must be made; do not allow temporary contact.
Connect the batter y terminal(s).
2. Reset the clock.
3. Enter the radio security code. If necessary, refer to the Sound
System Handbook.
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Battery, Mounting and Cables - Battery
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove the luggage compartment floor panel (when standard
size spare wheel is supplied) and the cover from the battery.
2. Disconnect the battery cables.
Disconnect the ground cable. Disconnect the positive cable.
1. Disconnect the vent pipe.
3. Remove the battery.
1. Remove the two bolts which secure the battery clamp.
2. Remove the clamp.
3. Remove the battery.
1. Installation is the reverse of removal.
2. Perform the Battery Reconnection Procedure described in this
section.
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Battery, Mounting and Cables - Battery Ground Cable
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove the luggage compartment floor panel (when standard
size spare wheel is supplied) and the cover from the battery.
2. Remove the negative lead.
Reposition the front e dge of the side trim for access to the
ground stud.
1. Slacken the clamp of the ne gative lead at the battery
terminal. Disconnect the negative lead from the
battery terminal.
2. Remove the nut from the ground stud.
3. Remove the negative lead.
1. Installation is the reverse of removal.
2. Perform the Battery Reconnection Procedure described in this
section.
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Battery, Mounting and Cables - Battery Positive Cable
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove the luggage compartment floor panel (when standard
size spare wheel is supplied) and the cover from the battery.
2. Disconnect the positive lead.
1. Slacken the clamp of the po sitive lead at the battery
terminal. Disconnect the positive lead from the
battery terminal.
2. Remove the cover from th e high power protection
module for access to the positive supply stud.
3. Remove the positive lead.
1. Remove the nut from the positive supply stud.
2. Remove the positive lead.
1. Installation is the reverse of removal.
2. Perform the Battery Reconnection Procedure described in this
section.