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1. Ins
tall selected shim.
2. Install inner bearing.
3. Using special tool 205-234, install inner bearing seal.
20. Place block of wood on hydrau lic press-bed and position hub
carrier on block.
21 . CAUTI
ON: Do not allow press load to be directed on to
hub studs.
Align ABS rotor to hub and operat e press to fully seat rotor on
hub.
22 . Install piv
ot pin sleeve in carrier bearings.
23 . Inst
all shims on pivot pin slee
ve in positions noted during
removal.
24. Position hub carrier as sembly on wishbone.
1. Ensuring shims remain posi tioned on sleeve, position
hub carrier assembly on wishbone.
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Rear Suspension - Wheel Hub
Seal
Re
moval and Installation
Remov
al
S
pecial Tool(s)
Hub Holdin
g Tool
204-195 (JD227)
Hub Pu
ller
204-011 (JD 1D)
R
ear-Hub Remover
204-113 (JD 132)
O
il Seal Remover/Replacer
205-234 (JD 550-1)
1. CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various
thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt
can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Release parking brake.
2. R
aise the vehicle on a four-post lift.
3. Fully
slacken but do not remove parking brake cable adjuster
nut.
4. Release appropriate side parkin g brake cable from connecting
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2.
Install bearing shim.
3. Install inner bearing.
4. Install and fully seat new inner bearing seal using special tool 205-234.
5. Place block of wood on hydrau lic press-bed and position hub
carrier on block.
6. CAUTIO
N: Do not allow press
load to be directed onto
hub studs.
Align ABS rotor to hub and operat e press to fully seat rotor on
hub.
7. Install piv o
t pin sleeve in carrier bearings.
8. Inst al
l shims on pivot pin slee
ve in positions noted during
removal.
9. Install hub assembly to wi shbone and axle assembly.
Position hub and carr
ier to wishbone and axle shaft.
Install pivo
t pin ensuring that
eccentric flange correctly
seats i
n wishbone groove.
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Rear Su
spension - Wh
eel Knuckle Bushing
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
S
p
ecial Tool(s)
Hub Holdin
g Tool
2
04-195 (JD227)
Hub Pu
ller
204-011 (JD 1D)
D rive
r Handle
100-013 (18G-134)
Bearing Cu p Replacer Adaptor
2
04-120 (JD 550-6)
1. CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various
thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt
can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Release parking brake.
2. Ra
ise the vehicle on a four-post lift.
3. Fully slacken bu
t do not remove parking brake cable adjuster
nut.
4. Release appropriate side parkin g brake cable from connecting
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Wheel C
hanging
For wheel
chan
ging proced
ure refer to 74.20.05.
CAUTION: Do not allow grease to contaminate the wheel stud threads and wheel nut to wheel mating surface, as this
may cause the nuts to loosen.
• NOTE: When installing the wheel, smear a thin layer of grease onto the hub mounting face and spigot; and wheel
mounting face and spigot hole, to prev ent the wheel corroding on to the hub.
Locking Wheel Nuts
Locking wheel nuts are fitted as standard to UK vehicles.
1—Stee
l Wheel Trim 7J x 16
2—St
arbur
st Alloy 7J x 16
3—Cro
w
n Alloy 7J x 16
4—Sol
a
r Alloy 7.5J x 17
5—Ce
lt
ic Alloy 8J x 17
6—Lunar All
oy 7J
x 16
7—As
te
roid Alloy 8J x 18
8—Cor
ona Al
loy 7J x 16
9—Ecli
pse Alloy 8J x 16
10—Mi
lan All
oy 8.5J x 18
11—R
K
Winter Wheel 8.5J x 18
It
e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—Lockin
g whe
el nut
2—Cov
e
r
3—Cov
e
r removal tool
4—Wre
n
ch socket
It
e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
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O
ne locking wheel nut is fitted to each road wheel and can on
ly be removed by using the correctly coded socket. For road
wheels with exposed wheel nuts, each locking wheel nut is provided with a cover, which is removed using the cover removal
tool.
Locking wheel nuts have different coded keyway combinations with corresponding coded sockets. The correct socket, and
cover removal tool are supplied with the vehicle toolkit. Sets of sockets are available to Jaguar dealers.
Temporary Spare Wheel
•
NOTE: When using this type of spare wheel note that:
Speed
must not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph).
The normal ro
ad wheel must be reinstalled as soon as possible.
On
ly one temporary wheel may be installed to the vehicle.
Tracti
on control (where fitted
) must be switched OFF.
In certain markets, the spare wheel supplied with the vehicle is of the temporary-use type, it is narrower than the normal
road wheel and takes up less room in the luggage compartment.
Tire
s
The
radial ply tires shown in the 204-04
Specification Section are recommended by Jaguar to meet the high speed
performance of the vehicle. Only tires of identical specification may be fitted as replacements. Unde r no circumstances must
cross-ply tires be fitted.
Tire Inflation Pressures
Al
l recommended tires, including winter tire
s, must be inflated to the pressures shown in the 204-04 Specification Section.
Inflation pressures must only be checked when the tires are cold.
Tire Replac
ement and Wheel-Interchanging
W
hen renewal of tires is necessary, it is
preferable to fit a complete set. If two replacement tires are fitted (to one axle),
they must be of the same manufacturer and type as those on the other axle.
No attempt must be made to interchange wh eels from the front to the rear or vice-versa, as wear produc es a characteristic
pattern on each tire depending upon its po sition on the vehicle. If this position is changed after wear has occurred, the
performance of the tire w ill be adversely affected.
It should be remembered that new tires must be balanced befo re installing to the vehicle.
Win
ter Tires
•
NOTE: Speed must not exceed 210 km/h (131 mph) when winter tires are installed.
Jaguar recommended winter tires as specified in 204-04 Specification Section must only be fitted in complete four-wheel
sets of the same type and size.
Snow Chains and Spike Spider Traction System
Jagu
ar recommended snow chains, must on
ly be installed when using 16 inch wheels with 255/60 R16 winter tires.
• NOTE: When using snow chains or the spike spider traction system, note that:
Snow ch
ains and the spike spider
traction system must only be fitted to the rear wheels.
O
nly Jaguar recommended snow chains and spik
e spider traction system must be used.
The m
aximum permissible speed with winter tires and snow chains or the spike spider traction system fitted is 48
km/h (30 mph).
Tracti
on control (where fitted) must be
switched OFF when using snow chains or the spike spider traction system.
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Re
ar Drive Axle/Differential -
Lubric
ants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Capacities
Torques
UnitSp
ecification
F
i
nal Drive
Shell Sp
irax Supe
r TS 90
Hub s
p
line to Axle shaft
Loct
it
e 270 Studlock or equivalent
UnitLi
t
ers
F
i
nal Drive
1,
90
Com p
onent
Nm
B
ol
t - Final drive nose plate
39
- 51
Bol t
- 'A' frame to final drive
9
0 -
110
Nu
t 'A' f
rame to rear mounting bracket
8
5 -
115
Nu
t -
Axle shaft to final drive flange
81
-
99
Nu
t -
Axle shaft to hub
3
04 -
336
N
u
t - Damper lower fixing
8
0 -
100
Bol
t
M12 - Jurid flexible coupling to
transmission and final drive flanges
75 -
88
N
u
t - Lower fulcrum
9
0 -
110
Nu
t -
Pendulum to final drive
1
60 -
200
N
u
t - Stabilizer to wishbone
30
-
40
N
u
t - Tie rod to final drive
8
5 -
105
Nu
t -
Tie rod to wide mounting bracket
8
5 -
115
Nu
t -
Wishbone pivot
8
0 -
100
N
u
t - Wishbone tie to final drive
8
5 -
105
N
u
t 'A' frame to wide mounting bracket
8
5 -
105
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In
stallation
(and axle shaft if i
t
is to be re-used)
1. Installation is the re verse of the removal procedure, noting the
following.
2. Secure the axle shaft.
1.
Apply thread locking agent, to the SPLINE, as
indicated.
2. Refer to the illustration - do NOT re-use the original
nut.
3. Re
fer to the illustration.
4. Re
fer to the illustration.
E
n
sure that the match marks ar
e aligned prior to securing
the fixing.
5. Check and adjust as required, the final drive unit oil level.
6. Check and adjust as required, the rear wheel alignment, 204-
02.