
Owner Information 1 - 5
If you believe that your vehicle has a 
defect which could cause a crash or could 
cause injury or death, you should inform 
the National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration (NHTSA) (USA only) in 
addition to notifying Jaguar Cars.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, 
it may open an investigation, and if it 
finds that a safety defect exists in a group 
of vehicles, it may order a recall and 
remedy campaign. However, NHTSA 
cannot become involved in individual 
problems between you, your Retailer, 
or Jaguar Cars.
To contact NHTSA, you may either call 
the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 
1–800–424–9393 (or 366–0123 in 
Washington, D.C. area) or write to: 
NHTSA, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590. 
To contact Jaguar Cars call 1–800 4 
Jaguar.
You can also obtain other information 
about motor safety from the Hotline.Vehicle Identification
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
It is essential that the Vehicle 
Identification Number (VIN) is quoted in 
all correspondence an d when ordering 
replacement parts.
The number is visible from outside the 
vehicle, on a plate in the lower left edge 
of the windscreen.
Certification Label
Vehicles have the Certification Label 
adhered to the left-hand front door hinge 
post. Vehicle weights, paint code, 
manufacture date and the VIN are shown 
on this plate. 

Owner Information 1 - 7
Health and Safety
!WARNING:
1. Many liquids and other  substances used in vehicles are 
poisonous and should never be 
consumed and must be kept away 
from open wounds. 
These substances include anti-
freeze, brake fluid, fuel, 
windscreen washer additives, 
lubricants and various adhesives.
2. The presence of any unusual  fumes (for example; petrol or 
exhaust fumes) in the passenger 
compartment and/or luggage 
compartment should be corrected 
immediately by a Jaguar Retailer. 
If you must drive under these 
conditions do so only with all 
windows fully open.
3. By operating other electronic  equipment (for example; a mobile 
phone without an exterior 
antenna) electro-magnetic fields 
can cause malfunctions of the 
vehicle electronics. 
Therefore, you should observe the 
instructions of the equipment 
manufacturers. 4. Any modifications to the fuel 
system not specifically designed 
for this Jaguar are prohibited. 
Such modifications in some 
circumstances could result in a 
fire. All service actions must be 
entrusted to a Jaguar Retailer.
5. Alterations to the electrical  system, including the fitting of 
accessories not designed for this 
Jaguar, will cause damage to the 
electrical circuits and systems. 
In some circumstances this could 
result in a malfunction or fire. 
All accessory work should be 
entrusted to a Jaguar Retailer.
6. No attempt should be made to  repair a fuse that has blown. 
Always install a new fuse of the 
correct amperage. Failure to 
comply with the above may cause 
a fire hazard or create serious 
damage elsewhere in the 
electrical circuit.
7. Avoid contact with battery acid  which is poisonous and corrosive. 
Acid will cause burns to the skin 
as well as to the eyes. In the event 
of skin or eye contamination, 
wash the affected area with water 
thoroughly. Seek immediate  medical attention when eye 
contact has occurred.
8. Do not disconnect any pipes in the  air conditioning refrigeration 
system. A refrigerant is used 
which can cause blindness if 
allowed to contact the eyes. 
If refrigerant should contact the 
eyes or skin, wash the eyes or 
affected area with cold water for 
several minutes. Do not rub. 
As soon as possible thereafter, 
obtain treatment from a doctor or 
eye specialist.
9. When working within the engine  compartment, take care to avoid 
contact with moving parts and hot 
components.
10. California Proposition 65: Engine exhaust, some of it’s 
constituents, and certain vehicle 
components, contain or emit 
chemicals known to the State of 
California to cause cancer and 
birth defects or other 
reproductive harm. 

2 - 10 Security and Locks
Global closing
!WARNING:
Make sure that all occupants are kept 
clear of the windows and sunroof 
aperture (if fitted).
Key in the driver’s door:  Turn and hold 
the key towards the rear of the vehicle, 
for more than 2 seconds duration, 
to close all the electrically operated 
windows and sunroof (if fitted). If the key 
is released, the global  closing action stops 
immediately.
Global opening
Key in the drivers door:  Turn and hold 
the key towards the front of the vehicle 
for more than 2 seconds duration, 
to open all the electrically operated 
windows and sunroof (if fitted).
If the key is released, the global opening 
action stops immediately.
Key transmitter:  Press and hold the 
unlock button for longer than 2 seconds 
to open all the electrically operated 
windows and sunroof (if fitted – one shot 
operation). Pressing any button again 
while global opening is taking place will 
stop all movement. Unlock the vehicle and disarm the 
alarm using a key transmitter
• Press the unlock button on the key 
transmitter.
Single-stage unlocking
This unlocks all doors and the luggage 
compartment and turns the interior lights 
on. The security LED stops flashing. 
The direction indicators will flash twice 
and two audible tones will be given 
(if enabled) to indicate that the system is 
disarmed.
Two-stage unlocking
This unlocks the driver’s door, 
the luggage compartm ent and turns on 
the interior lights. T his will also disarm 
the system if it was armed, the direction 
indicators will flash twice and two 
audible tones will sound (if enabled), and 
the security LED stops flashing. A second 
press is required to unlock all doors 
(Retailer programmable or key fob 
selectable). Selecting single-stage or two-stage 
unlocking
The procedure for changing from single-
stage to two-stage unlocking (if enabled), 
or vice versa, is as follows:
• Press and hold the lock and unlock 
buttons on the  key transmitter 
simultaneously for four seconds.
Note:
1. The direction indi cators will flash 
twice and two chirps  will be heard 
(if enabled) to confirm the unlocking 
action.
2. To revert to the previous condition,  repeat the procedure described above.
3. For operation of the two-stage  unlocking feature when the vehicle is 
equipped with a touch-screen, please 
refer to the Touch-screen Handbook. 

3 - 4 Before Driving
Head Restraint Adjustment
!WARNING:
Adjust the head restraint so that it is 
just behind your head and never 
behind your neck.
All headrests may be manually tilted, 
except those fitted with rear display 
screens. Rear head restraint adjustment
The rear head restraints on vehicles 
without electrically operated rear seats 
may be manually adjusted.
To raise the outer rear seat headrests, 
pull the headrest upwards. To lower, 
press the lever in the escutcheon (shown 
in the upper illustra
tion) and push the 
headrest into the seat back.
Rear Seat Adjustment
Seats with individual  backrests may be 
adjusted electrically using the switches on 
the sides of the seat cushions. Adjustment 
can be made with or without the ignition 
key inserted.
Seat adjustments are:
( A ) – Backrest recline and headrest 
height.
( B ) – Adjustable lumbar support in the 
lower backrest: Increase/decrease 
support and up/down movement, as for 
front seats.
For increased comfort, the front 
passenger seat fore and aft movement 
and backrest recline can be controlled 
from the rear seat immediately behind, 
using switch ( C). Note:
Operation of the front seat by a 
rear seat passenger and rear seat 
operation, except for lumbar adjustment, 
can be disabled from the driver’s door 
switchpack window and rear feature 
immobilisation switch (see page 4 - 30). 

Before Driving 3 - 7
Steering Column 
Adjustment
!WARNING:
Do not adjust the steering column 
whilst driving.
The steering column can be adjusted for 
tilt and reach by operating the rotary/
joystick control switch (A ) on the left side 
of the steering column.
1. Turn the switch to the ‘COLUMN’ or  ‘AUTO’ position.
2. Move the switch forwards or  backwards to adjust reach.
3. Move the switch up or down to tilt.
Three column positions may be stored 
and recalled by the driver position 
memory system. See Memory Setting 
on page 3 - 31.
Entry/exit mode
Entry/exit mode provides automatic 
movement of the steering column and 
driver’s seat to allow easier entry to or 
exit from the vehicle.
Entry/exit mode is selected by setting the 
steering column adjustment switch to the 
‘AUTO’ position ( B). Exit
– If the ignition key is in position ‘0’ 
and the driver’s door is opened or if the 
ignition key is removed, the steering 
column will move to the uppermost tilt 
position. The seat will move rearwards 
unless it is already 1.5 inches (4 cm) or 
less from its fully rearward position when 
it will not move any further back.
Entry – When the key is next inserted in 
the ignition switch and the door is closed, 
the steering column and seat will return 
to their previous positions. If, however, 
the memorised driver position has been 
changed (using the door memory switch 
or another integrated  key), the steering 
wheel and seat will move to the new 
position. Caution: Do not use steering wheel 
mounted security devices since 
movement of the steering wheel in 
entry/exit mode could result in 
vehicle damage (e.g. the windscreen) 
or possible injury to the occupant.
Note:
1. If the adjustment switch is moved 
away from ‘AUTO’ whilst the steering 
column is tilted away, the steering 
column will move back to its 
memorised position when the key is 
next inserted in the ignition and 
entry/exit mode is then cancelled.
2. If the adjustment switch is moved  during entry/exit operation, steering 
column movement will stop. 

3 - 8 Before Driving
Door Mirrors
Both door mirrors are adjusted from the 
driver’s door switchpack.
The four-way adjustment button (A) 
moves the mirrors to the required 
position. The selector switch ( B) selects 
the mirror to be moved, left for the 
left-hand side mirror and right for the 
right-hand side mirror. When the selector 
switch is in the centre position, 
adjustment to either  mirror is inhibited.
The mirror housings are designed to pivot 
against the vehicle upon impact. 
To return the mirror to its normal 
position, manually re position the housing 
until it locks into place.
At night, the approach lamps in the door 
mirrors also switch on automatically 
when reverse is selected.
Mirror heating
The door mirrors have heating elements 
which work when the rear screen heater 
is switched ON. The mirror heater will 
clear all ice from the mirror surface.
Caution: Do not use a scraper to 
remove ice from the mirrors as this 
will damage the surface. Door mirrors – power foldback
To assist parking by reducing the overall 
vehicle width, this optional feature 
enables the door mirrors to be folded 
back. Press button (
C) to fold the mirrors 
inwards and press again to return the 
mirrors to their normal driving position.
Do not attempt to re position powerfold 
manually. Always use the button.
Electrochromic door mirrors
The switch on the interior mirror controls 
the electrochromic function for both door 
and interior mirrors. Impact to door mirrors
If a door mirror is knocked out of position 
the mirror head will be loose. 
To re-engage the mechanism, power the 
mirror to the foldback position, then 
outwards to the drive position.
Caution: If door mirrors have been 
folded against the vehicle due to an 
impact:
• Reposition power foldback 
mirrors using the door switches.
• Reposition non- power foldback 
mirrors manually.
Mirror dip when reversing
Note: Vehicles are not normally 
delivered with this feature but it can be 
fitted by your Retailer.
When reverse gear is selected, one or 
both door mirrors incline downwards to 
provide a close up view of the rear side 
areas.
When the gear selector is moved out of 
reverse, the mirrors return to their 
original positions. 

Before Driving 3 - 9
Interior Rear View Mirror
The interior rear view mirror is of the 
electrochromic type but electrochromic 
operation may be switched on or off at 
the mirror.
When switched on, the mirror darkens 
automatically to prevent glare from a 
following vehicle’s headlamps, and clears 
when light levels return to normal or 
when reverse gear is selected.
Electrochromic door mirrors are operated 
in conjunction with the interior mirror by 
the same buttons an d function in the 
same manner.
Note:
1. Should a mirror assembly become  detached from the windscreen, it must 
be refitted by a Jaguar Retailer.
2. Ensure that the windscreen in front of  the mirror is kept clean. Where fitted, 
the moisture sensor for wiper 
operation is located to the front of the 
mirror casing. Any dirt may affect the 
operation of this sensor. Electronic road toll systems
If you have an E-ZPass or other electronic 
road toll transponder, it is advisable to 
mount the transmitter 
on the windscreen 
about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the mirror 
mount and headlining and to the side of 
the mirror ensuring that it does not cover 
the forward-facing light sensor. This also 
keeps it away from any metal which may 
affect it’s operation.
Do not move the tag more often than 
need be as it can affect the calibration of 
the compass.
Electrochromic operation
To switch on, press the MIRROR button. 
An LED lights up to indicate that 
automatic operation is selected.
Press again to switch off. Compass operation
When switched on, the compass display 
on the right-hand side of the mirror 
surface shows the direction the vehicle is 
pointing. Eight main directions can be 
displayed, e.g. ‘N’ for north, ‘SW’ for 
south west.
To switch on:
 Press the COMP button. 
Press again to switch off. 

4-6 On the Road
Charge Indicator (RED)
This lights up when the ignition 
is switched ON and should go 
out when the engine is 
running.
If the light stays ON when the engine is 
running it indicates that there is either a 
battery voltage fault or a generator fault.
Turn OFF all electrical accessories, radio, 
climate control, rear screen heater etc. 
Try to use the minimum electrical load as 
possible such as power windows, electric 
sunroof etc. Report the fault to a Jaguar 
Retailer.
Seat Belt (RED)
The warning lamp lights when 
the ignition is ON and:
• The driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
• A passenger is sitting in the front seat  and their seat belt is not fastened.
The light should go out when the driver’s 
seat belt (and the front passenger’s if the 
seat is occupied) is fastened.
Note: The vehicle must be moving above 
10 mph (16 km/h) for the lamp to 
illuminate if the passeng er seat belt is not 
fastened.
Beltminder
The Beltminder feature is a supplemental 
warning to the seat be lt warning function. 
This feature provides additional 
reminders to the driver that the driver’s 
and/or front passenger’s seat belt is 
unbuckled by intermittently sounding a 
chime and illuminating the seat belt 
warning light in the  instrument cluster. If the vehicle is moving above 10 mph 
(16 km/h) and one or both front seats are 
occupied and a seat belt is not fastened, 
a warning chime will be heard and the 
light will flash.
The chime sound and the light flashing 
will last for 10 seconds and then repeat 
every 30 seconds for five minutes or until 
the belts are fastened or the vehicle 
stops.
If the warning light stays ON steady with 
the seat belt(s) fastened, report the fault 
to a Jaguar Retailer. It is safe to drive the 
vehicle with the light ON steady, 
provided that the seat belt(s) is properly 
fastened. Ensure that all occupants seat 
belts are fastened before driving.
Although not advisable, it is possible to 
disable or reinstate the Beltminder 
function. Please see a Jaguar Retailer.
Note:
If a heavy object is placed on the 
front passenger seat it may activate the 
Beltminder feature. It is recommended 
that the object be placed in the luggage 
compartment.