
3 - 6 Before Driving
Pedal Adjustment
!WARNING:
Do not adjust the pedals whilst driving.
This facility enables the pedals  to be moved towards or away 
from the driver’s seat, providing  extra adjustment for the driving 
position. All pedals move together (no individual pedal 
adjustment) and are electrically controlled from the combined 
steering column/pedal adjust switch on the left side of the 
steering column housing. The adjustment can be made with or 
without the ignition key inserted.
To adjust the position of  the pedals, turn the switch 
to ‘PEDALS’, then push it forwards or rearwards to cause a 
corresponding movement of the pedal assembly.
Three pedal positions may be stored and recalled by the driver 
position memory system. See Memory Setting on page 3 - 31.
It will not be possible to adjust  the pedals if cruise control has 
been set. 

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 - 10 Before Driving
‘C’ displayed: If ‘C’ is displayed in the compass window, 
the compass must be calibrated. Drive the vehicle in a circle at 
less than 5 mph (8 km/h) until  the display shows a direction. 
The compass will be calibrated once it has tracked a complete 
circle.
Incorrect direction displayed:  The compass responds to 
magnetic north but displays direct ions relative to true north. 
The difference between magnetic  north and true north varies 
around the world and is separated into numbered zones as 
shown on the map. The correct zone number must be entered 
into the compass to show a heading relative to true north.
If the compass displays the wrong direction, it may be because 
the wrong zone number has been entered or the vehicle has 
moved to a different zone:
1. With the display turned on , press the COMP button for 
3 seconds until the zone selection number is displayed on the 
mirror compass.
2. If the incorrect zone number is displayed, repeatedly push  the COMP button until the correct zone number is displayed.
3. The mirror compass will retu rn to normal compass mode 
within 10 seconds of no button activity.
All display segments illuminated:  If the vehicle is in the 
vicinity of strong magnetic fields, e.g. electricity power lines, 
the compass may show an erroneous display with all display 
segments illuminated. To correct, drive the vehicle away from 
the problem area and reset th e compass by switching the 
ignition off and then on. 

3 - 16 Before Driving
Air bag fault warning light
The air bag warning light in the driver’s 
instrument cluster will be lit for 
approximately six seconds when the 
ignition is turned on.
If the light remains on or flashes, 
it indicates a fault within the air bag 
electrical circuits. Report the fault to a 
Jaguar Retailer immediately. It is safe to 
drive the vehicle; however, in an accident 
the air bags may not operate.
Air bag warning ligh t information is 
shown on page 4 - 8. Air bag disposal
!WARNING:
Do not attempt to service, repair or 
modify the air bag sy stem or its fuses. 
All work on the air bag system, 
including renewal after deployment 
and renewal at the end of its service 
life, must be carried out by an 
authorised Jaguar Retailer.
In the event of the vehicle being 
dismantled, air bag module removal and 
disposal MUST be made by a qualified 
person. Instructions can be obtained 
from an authorised Jaguar Retailer. Front protection
With a front impact of sufficient force, 
the restraints system will trigger the front 
air bag(s) and seat belt pretensioners, 
which immediately tighten the seat belts.
For front occupants, the seat belt then 
slackens with increasing chest load, 
allowing the head and chest to more 
gradually come into contact with the 
inflated air bag. The air bag absorbs the 
remaining energy of the impact and then 
deflates rapidly via vent holes.
Front air bags are designed to inflate in 
frontal and near fr
ontal collisions, 
not low speed impacts, roll-over, side-
impact or rear-impact. 

Before Driving 3 - 31
Memory Setting
This facility enables three different 
comfort positions to be memorised and 
recalled for each occupant:
• The driver’s seat, steering column, pedals and exterior rear view mirrors.
• Rear passenger seat positions when  memory is fitted to these.
The key does not have to be in the 
ignition switch to make seat, steering 
column and pedal adjustments but is 
required to be in th e switch to set the 
memory. Setting a memorised position
To store a driver’s seat position in the 
memory:
1. Adjust the seat, steering column, 
pedals and exterior rear view mirrors 
to the desired positions.
2. Insert a key into the ignition switch  and leave in the OFF position.
3. Push memory button M and the  red LED in the switchpack will 
illuminate for a five second period.
4. While the red LED is illuminated, push  button ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’  to memorise the 
configuration. The LED will go out and 
a chime will indicate that the setting 
procedure is complete.
By repeating these three steps and 
pressing the unused buttons, two more 
driving positions can be stored in the 
memory.
To set a new driving position, adjust to 
the desired position and perform steps 2 
and 3. The previous memory will be 
erased and the new position will be set.
The rear passenger’s seats can also be 
memorised by repeating steps 2 and 3 
above after adjusting the seat to the 
desired position. Recalling a memorise
d position from 
the door switchpack
Ensure the gear selector lever is in 
position ‘P’.
Press and release the appropriate 
memory button (‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’). The seat, 
steering column, pedals and door mirrors 
will move automatically to the 
memorised position. 

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Memory recall using an integrated 
key
The integrated key will recall a memory 
position when the unlock button is 
pressed when set as follows:
1. Adjust the seat, steering column, pedals and exterior rear view mirrors 
to the desired positions.
2. Press the M button: The red LED will  illuminate for a five second period.
3. Press button ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’ and then  press any button on  the integrated 
key. Both button presses must occur 
while the red LED is illuminated.
4. Repeat for the other integrated key,  pressing the remaining memory 
buttons.
To cancel integrated key memory recall:
1. Place a key into the ignition switch and  leave in the OFF position.
2. Press the M button: The red LED will  illuminate for a five second period.
3. Press any button on  the integrated key 
(except the panic button, if fitted) then 
press the M button again. Both button 
presses must occur while the red LED 
is illuminated. Note:
If memory recall is performed 
using an integrated ke y with the vehicle in 
entry/exit position, the steering column 
and seat will not return to the memorised 
position until either the integrated key is 
placed in the ignition switch or the 
driver’s door is closed.
Driving position memory system 
operating tips
• When making adjustments to a set  driving position, reset the new 
position in the same memory channel.
• A driving position will only be  memorised during the five second 
period when the red memory LED is 
illuminated.
• Previous memory is erased when a  new driving position is entered.
Clock Adjustment
The analogue clock is adjusted by 
pressing the (+) and (–) buttons below 
the dial. Pressing and holding either 
button will increase the rate of hand 
movement forwards or backwards as 
required. 

On the Road 4 - 3
4 On the Road
Instruments
None of the instruments will show 
correct indications until the ignition is 
switched ON (position ‘II’).
If the exterior light switch is ON and the 
ignition is ON, the display brightness can 
be varied using the dimmer switch 
(page 4 - 25).
Tachometer (A)
The tachometer indicates engine speed in 
revolutions per minute and is calibrated 
in increments of 250 rev/min extending 
to 8000 rev/min (to 7000 rev/min for 
supercharged vehicles).
Caution: Do not allow the needle to 
enter the red sector.
Speedometer (B)
Speed indication is in either:
USA– Miles per hour, the outer figures, 
and kilometres per hour on the inner 
ring.
Canada and Mexico – Kilometres per 
hour, the outer figures, and miles per 
hour on the inner ring,
Odometer (C)
Records the total distance covered by the 
vehicle.
The odometer reading is displayed below 
the speedometer, al ong with the trip 
distance since it was last reset. To reset 
the trip distance, press the reset button 
on the trip computer switchpack. The trip 
distance will roll-over at 9999.9 miles 
(or 16,090 kilometres).
The odometer is displayed in the message 
centre unless a message has priority or a 
trip computer function has been selected.
Fuel Level Gauge (D)
Indicates the amount of  fuel in the tank.
A warning light is displayed in the gauge 
when the fuel in the tank is at a low level. 
The tank should be refilled at the earliest 
opportunity.
The small arrow, shown beside the fuel 
pump symbol, identifies  on which side of 
the vehicle the filler cap is located. 

4-4 On the Road
Engine Temperature (E)
Drive at moderate road and engine 
speeds until normal operating 
temperature is reached. This is indicated 
when the pointer is between the 
blue (cold) segment and the red (hot) 
segment.
The engine operating temperature will 
vary with changes in weather and engine 
load. The engine temperature may rise in 
some circumstances, such as:
• Idling for long periods in slow moving traffic.
• Driving up a long hill in hot weather.
• Driving slowly or stopping after  driving at high speed.
• Towing a trailer or caravan.!WARNING:
1. The radiator cooling fans may  continue to run after the ignition 
has been switched off but will 
automatically switch off when the 
engine has cooled sufficiently.
2. It is unsafe to run the engine in an  overheated condition.
3. Do not remove the coolant  reservoir filler cap while the 
engine is hot. If it is essential, then 
protect your hands against 
escaping steam. SLOWLY turn the 
cap anti-clockwise to allow the 
steam pressure to escape 
completely before  removing the 
cap. Should the pointer move into the red 
segment (
H) of the coolant gauge, stop 
the vehicle as soon as it is safely possible, 
turn off the engine and open the hood to 
allow the engine to cool.