
3 - 32 Before Driving
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. 

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Audible Warnings
Various sounds are produced for warning and notification purposes as follows:
Hazard or Condition Remedy/chime or tone
Air bag system failure. A tone sequence is repeated five times. Report the fault to a Jaguar Retailer as 
soon as possible.
External lights remain ON when the driver’s door 
is opened. A chime will sound for 10 seconds as a warning that the lights are on when 
the ignition is off and the drivers door is opened. Switch lights off.
Note:
The chime will not sound if the switch is in Autolamp position.
Key in ignition switch. A chime will sound if the key has been left in the ignition and the driver’s 
door is opened after the ignition has been switched off or turned to 
position ‘I’.
Hazard warning indicators ON. A ticking will sound until the hazard indicators are switched OFF.
Vehicle armed. This warns that the alarm will sound shortly unless the system is disarmed by 
either pressing the unlock button on the key transmitter or by placing the key 
in the ignition switch.
Left or right direction indicators ON. If the switch has not turned itself OFF, switch the turn indicator OFF when 
the manoeuvre is completed. A ticking will sound until the indicators are 
switched OFF.
Memory 1, 2 or 3 configuration saved. A short tone as the memory selection is saved. 

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AIR SUSPENSION FAULT None None Drive the vehicle with caution and inform your nearest Jaguar Retailer to have the 
fault rectified.
VEHICLE TOO LOW None None The air suspension system is too low. Start the engine and wait for the message to  clear before driving the vehicle. If the message is displayed while you are driving, 
restrict your speed until the message is cleared. If the message is persistently 
shown, inform your Retailer.
DRIVER’S 
(or PASSENGER’S)  DOOR AJAR None Red The driver’s and/or one or more passenger doors are open. Check that all doors 
are closed before driving.
TRUNK OPEN None Red Check that the luggage co mpartment lid is closed before driving.
HOOD OPEN None Red Check that the hood is closed before driving.
ABS FAULT ABS Amber ABS will not be available. The braki ng system will work but care must be used if 
braking heavily.
STEERING COLUMN  LOCKED None Amber The steering lock system has failed to unlock the steering column. The engine 
cannot be started. Remove the key and re-insert it into th e ignition switch, then try 
again to unlock the column by turning the steering wheel gently to the left and 
right (only small movements will be possible).
TRANSMISSION  FAULT None Amber It is likely that the driver will expe
rience a degradation of transmission operation 
and possibly reduced ac celeration capability.
Message
Warning 
Light Priority 
Indicator Meaning 

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At dawn, as light increases, the sidelights 
and headlights switch OFF automatically.
Do not cover the sensor and keep the 
windscreen clean. Obstructing the light in 
this area of the sensor may lead to 
unwanted operation of the sidelights and 
headlights.
Note:If the windscreen wipers are 
switched on in auto, slow or fast modes 
for more than 20 seconds then the 
exterior lights will be switched on, 
if selected to autolamps mode. The lights 
will switch off 2 minutes after the wipers 
are switched off or will go off straight 
away if autolamps is deselected or the 
ignition is turned off.
Exit delay
When parking the car at night, if the 
headlights were switched on then they 
will remain on for a  short period after the 
key has been removed  from the ignition 
switch. This is to give a clearly lit area for 
occupants leaving the vehicle.
If the light switch rotary collar is in the 
AUTO position there will be no exit delay 
and the headlights will  turn off when the 
light switch is turned off. Three settings on the rotary collar set the 
time that the lights will remain on after 
the key is removed from the ignition 
switch;
•10seconds.
•30seconds.
•2minutes.
Note:
The key must not be in the ignition 
switch for this feature to operate.
The message centre shows the delay 
setting or when this feature is turned off.
Headlight convenience
When approaching the vehicle, 
the sidelights and headlights can be 
switched on by pressing the headlight 
button on the re mote transmitter.
The lights will come on for 25 seconds or 
can be switched off by pressing the 
remote transmitte r headlight button 
again. Daylight running lights
In certain countries it is a legal 
requirement for the lights to be on during 
the hours of daylight.
With the rotary co
llar in the OFF 
position, dipped headlights, sidelights, 
tail lights, number plate lights and side 
marker lights will switch on automatically 
with the following conditions:
• The ignition is turned to position ‘II’.
• The vehicle gear se lector out of park.
• The parkbrake is not applied  (released). 

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Direction Indicators
The direction indicators, the left column 
stalk, operate when the ignition is in 
position ‘II’. Move the stalk up for 
indicating a right turn or move it down to 
indicate a left turn.
Two positions are provided. The first 
position, partly moving the stalk up or 
down, causes the indicator to flash while 
it is held in this position. On releasing the 
stalk the indicators stop flashing.
The second position is a full movement of 
the stalk up or down, which can then be 
released. The indicators will remain 
flashing and will cancel when the turn is 
completed. An audible ticking an
d a flashing green 
arrow on the instrument cluster indicates 
that the selected direction indicator is 
operating.
Bulb failure
The direction indicators (including those 
on a trailer, if attached) and side 
repeaters are monitored for bulb failure. 
If a bulb fails when it is on, a message is 
shown in the message centre. At the same 
time, the corresponding side green 
warning light will  flash at twice the 
normal rate. The audible ticking will 
sound at twice the normal rate.Door Guard/Puddle Lights
Door guard lights are fitted to each door 
to give warning of an open door to 
passing vehicles.
Puddle lights illuminate the ‘step out’ 
area at night.
Each light comes on automatically when 
the door is opened. If the door is left 
open the lights remain on for 5 minutes 
and then switch off.
Approach Lights
Approach lights are fitted in the door 
mirrors to provide illumination for the 
floor area around the front doors.
The approach lights come on when:
• The vehicle is unlocked using a key,  key transmitter or the central locking 
switch.
• Using the headlight convenience  button on the  key transmitter.
• Reverse gear is selected.
The approach lights will not illuminate if 
the autolamp sensor determines that the 
ambient light is sufficiently bright.
Luggage Compartment 
Lighting
The luggage compar tment will be 
illuminated when the lid is opened.
Glove Compartment
The glove compartment will be 
illuminated when the lid is opened. 

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Illuminated entry/exit
The interior lights fade on when a door is 
opened and go out when the engine is 
started or 15 seconds after the last door 
is closed. If any door is left open, 
the lights will fade off after two minutes.
When the vehicle is unlocked with a key 
or the key transmitter,  the courtesy lights 
will come on at maximum brightness for 
two minutes if a door is not opened.
With the engine running, opening any 
door will put on all interior lights, they 
will go out immediately after the last door 
is closed.Battery Saver
If the interior lights are switched on using 
the centre switch in the overhead console 
and the ignition swit ch is turned to 
position ‘0’, the lights will automatically 
turn OFF after 40 minutes.
If the interior lights are switched on by 
opening a door and the ignition switch is 
in position ‘0’, the lights will 
automatically turn  off after 10 minutes.
If the glove compartmen t or vanity mirror 
lights are switched on and the ignition 
switch is turned to positions ‘0’ or ‘I’ or 
the key is removed, the lights will 
automatically turn  OFF after 40 minutes. 

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Window Operation
The front and rear door windows are 
electrically operated by switches located 
on each door.
Switches on the driver’s door control all 
door windows.
Passengers are provided with a switch to 
control their door window only.
These switches will only operate the 
windows when the ignition switch is in 
position ‘I’ or ‘II’.
Button (A) immobilises operation of the 
rear windows (and front seat adjustment, 
when fitted) by rear seat occupants.
!WARNING:
1. When raising windows ensure all  occupants are clear.
2. When leaving the vehicle take the  ignition keys to prevent misuse of 
the window switches by 
remaining occupants, especially 
children.
Raise/lower
Each switch has two positions to raise the 
window and two positions to lower the 
window.
To lower a window, press the switch 
downwards to the first position until the 
desired window position is reached, then 
release.
To raise a window, pull the switch 
upwards to the first position until the 
desired position is re ached, then release.
If the switches are held for longer than 
6 seconds, for example, when attempting 
to overcome frozen or jammed windows, 
the window drive will be switched off for 
a few seconds to protect the window 
drive motors. The windows can be operated with the 
key removed from the ignition switch 
within 10 minutes of the vehicle being 
stopped provided the driver’s or front 
passenger’s door has not been opened. 
If a rear door is opened the windows can 
still be operated within the 10 minute 
period.
One-touch operation
Each window has a ‘one-touch’ facility 
enabling the occupant to fully open or 
close the window in one quick 
movement.
Press the switch briefly to the second 
position to fully open the window in one 
movement. Pull the swit
ch briefly to the 
second position to fully close the window 
in one movement. Window travel can be 
stopped at any time by pressing the 
switch again. 

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Sunroof
!WARNING:
1. Before opening or closing the  sunroof check that all occupants 
are clear.
2. When leaving the vehicle take the  ignition key to prevent misuse of 
the sunroof switch by remaining 
occupants, especially children.
The sunroof switch is located in the 
overhead console. The ignition switch 
must be in either position ‘I’ or ‘II’ for the 
sunroof to operate. The sunroof has a ‘one-touch’ facility 
enabling the occupant to fully open or 
close the sunroof in one quick 
movement.
To open the sunroof:
• Push the rear of the switch gently 
upwards to the first position and hold 
until the sunroof is fully open. 
The sunroof can be stopped at any 
open position by releasing the switch.
• To fully open the sunroof with one- touch operation, briefly push the rear 
of the switch fully upwards to the 
second position and then release. 
To stop the sunroof opening, briefly 
press the switch upwards, forwards or 
rearwards.
To close the sunroof:
• Push the front of the switch upwards  to the first position and hold until the 
sunroof is closed. It can be stopped at 
any position by re leasing the switch.
• To close the sunroof with one-touch  operation, briefly push the front of 
the switch upwards to the second 
position and then release. To stop the 
sunroof closing, press the switch 
upwards, forwards or rearwards. To tilt the sunroof open:
• Push the front of the switch upwards 
and hold until the required position is 
reached, or until the tilt is fully open, 
and then release the switch.
To tilt open with one-touch operation:
• Briefly push the switch upwards to the  second position.
To close the tilted sunroof:
• Push and hold the rear of the switch  until the sunroof is closed. Briefly 
push the rear of the switch upwards 
to the second position to tilt closed 
with one-touch operation.Sunshade Operation
The sunshade can be manually opened 
and closed using the pull cup.
Note: When the sunroof is fully open the 
sunshade is also fully open and, because 
the pull cup is hidden, it cannot be 
manually closed from this position. 
The sunroof will need to be fully closed to 
gain access to the pull cup.