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Roadside Emergency 6 - 5
Caution:
1. If using a jump start vehicle, under no circumstances should the
vehicles come into contact with
each other. This could establish an
earth connection, which may
cause sparks and damage.
2. Do not run the engine of the jump start vehicle when boost starting a
Jaguar vehicle. If the jump start
vehicle’s engine is running and
the jump leads ar e disconnected,
damage to the Jaguar vehicle’s
electrical system will result.
3. The booster battery voltage must not exceed 12 volts.
The procedure must be followed exactly,
being careful not to cause sparks:
1. Unclip the battery positive (+) terminal cover.
2. Attach one end of the red jump lead to the positive (+) terminal of the
booster battery and the other end to
the positive (+) terminal of the
discharged battery. Make sure that a
good connection is made.
Caution: Do not connect the negative
jump lead directly to the negative (–)
terminal of the discharged vehicle. 3. Attach one end of the black jump lead
to the negative (–) terminal of the
booster battery and the other end to
the earth stud on the left-hand side of
the spare wheel well.
4. Start the engine.
5. When started, allow the engine to idle for five minutes before disconnecting
the cables.
6. Disconnect the black jump lead from the earth point and the booster battery
negative (–) terminal. 7. Disconnect the red jump lead from the
positive (+) terminals of both
batteries.
8. Refit the cover to the positive (+) terminal.
9. Close the trunk floor panel.
After starting the engine, it may be
necessary to reset th e electric parkbrake
as described on page 4 - 34. See also After
battery reconnection on page 7 - 16.
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Wheel Changing Procedure
1. Ensure that all passengers are in a safe place, clear of the vehicle.
2. Apply the parkbrake and select gear position ‘P’ (Park).
3. Ensure that the jack is placed on firm and level ground.
Note: When one rear wheel is lifted off
the ground the selection of gear position
‘P’ (Park) will not prev ent the vehicle from
moving and possibly slipping off the jack.
!WARNING:
1. Before attempting to lift the vehicle with the jack, chock the
wheel diagonally opposite to the
wheel being replaced to prevent
the vehicle from rolling when
jacked up. A wheel chock is
supplied with the jacking
equipment for this purpose.
2. Never work under the vehicle using only the jack as a support,
always use axle stands or suitable
supports under the jacking points. Observe the instructions printed on the
jack.
Use the jack only for lifting the vehicle
during wheel changing, and only use the
jack which is stored in the vehicle.
Do not start or run the engine while the
vehicle is only supported by a jack.
Removing the wheel
Before raising the vehicle slacken but do
not remove the wheel nuts.
There are four jacking points, two each
side of the vehicle on the underside of the
floor. These provide positive location for
the jack. To locate the jacking
point, feel along the
sill panel to the cut-away portion and
then fit the jack to the body, as shown,
not to the sill panel .
Caution: Ensure before raising the
vehicle that the jack is correctly
positioned to avoid any damage to
the vehicle sills or sill panels.
Use only the correct jacking points,
never use bumpers or any other part
of the body to lift the vehicle.
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!WARNING:
1. Do not attempt to lift the vehicle unless the jack head is fully
engaged in the jacking point.
2. Ensure that the parkbrake is applied.
Place the jack squarely beneath the
appropriate jacking point. Ensure that the
jack head is fully engaged. Carefully raise
the vehicle by turning the handle.
Stop jacking the vehicle when the tyre
just clears the ground. Minimum tyre lift
gives maximum vehicle stability.
Remove the wheel nuts and the wheel.
Centre badge
When changing the alloy road wheels,
transfer the centre badge to the
replacement wheel. Using the plastic
tipped end of the wheel nut wrench
handle from the inside of the wheel, push
the centre badge from its housing.
Push the centre badge into the
replacement wheel. Fitting the spare wheel
Fit the spare wheel and loosely secure
with the wheel nuts.
Using the wheel nut wrench, lightly
tighten the wheel nuts
alternately using
the sequence shown in the illustration.
Lower the jack and ti ghten the wheel nuts
alternately, DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
At the earliest opportunity have the
wheel nuts tightened with a torque
wrench to 92 lb.ft (125 Nm).
This torque must not be exceeded. Stowing the equipment
Stow the replaced road wheel in the
trunk.
Check that the locking ring is unscrewed
fully so that it is as close as possible to the
handle of the wheel retainer. This is to
ensure that the wheel retainer can be
fitted correctly.
Locate the wheel retainer into its mating
thread in the trunk floor and tighten it
fully, then tighten the locking ring
clockwise to secure the wheel.
Seepage6-8.
Stow the jacking equipment.
Close the trunk floor panel.
!WARNING:
When a temporary spare wheel is
fitted, drive with caution and replace
with the specified wheel and tyre as
soon as possible.
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Roadside Emergency 6 - 11
Vehicle Recovery
The preferred vehicle recovery method is
by using a flat bed transporter or rear
suspended tow.
Caution:
1. If the vehicle has defective transmission, to prevent further
damage, it must be towed with
the rear wheels clear of the
ground.
2. Ensure that the recovery team do not tow with sling-type
equipment since damage to the
bodywork may result.
3. Do not tow the vehicle by suspending the front end.
Transporting
If the vehicle is being transported on a
trailer or flat bed transporter,
the parkbrake must be applied,
the wheels chocked and the gear selector
lever moved to position ‘N’ or ‘D’ but
NEVER to ‘P’.
The vehicle must be securely tied down
to the transporter or trailer, see next
page.
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Transporter tie-down procedure
!WARNING:
Avoid body contact with a hot
exhaust pipe when securing the
vehicle to the transporter.
IMPORTANT – Use straps over the
wheels/tyres only, to secure the vehicle to
the transporter.
Caution: Do not use the tie-down
brackets on the vehicle rear
underbody; these are for Jaguar
factory use only. In time, with the
engine switched off, the vehicle body
will drop due to settling of the air
suspension system and cause the tie-
down chains/straps to become slack if
connected to these brackets.
The towing eye is not designed for
securing the vehicle during
transportation. Vehicle failure
The removable towing eye is primarily for
emergency use when towing for SHORT
DISTANCES, e.g. removing the vehicle if it
is causing an obstruct
ion or for winching
the vehicle onto a re covery transporter.
To prevent damage to the automatic
transmission whilst the vehicle is being
towed with the rear wheels on the
ground, towing distance must be
restricted to 0.5 miles (0.8 kilometres).
Towing speed must not exceed 30 mph
(48 km/h).
Always obey towing regulations.
In certain countries the registration
number of the towing vehicle and an
‘ON TOW’ sign or warning triangle must
be displayed in a prominent position at
the rear of the vehicle being towed. When being towed, the gear selector
lever must be in neutral (position ‘N’)
with the ignition key turned to
position ‘II’ to release the steering lock
and render the indicators, horn and
brake lights operational.
!WARNING:
When the engine is not running the
steering and brakes will no longer be
power-assisted.
Therefore, be prepared for relatively
heavy steering and the need for
greatly increased brake pedal
pressure.
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6 - 26 Roadside Emergency
Cabin fuse boxFuse No Fuse
Type Rating
(amps) Colour
Circuit
F1 ATO 10A Red Climate control unit, fan, screen heaters and wiper relay coils, smog sensor
F2 ATO 5A Tan Radiator fan controller, cruise control switch, adaptive cruise control
F3 ATO 5A Tan Rear outer seat, electrochromic mirror, driver seat heater, electric parkbrake, left and right-hand HID lamps levelling, left and right-hand seat belt switches
F4 ATO 5A Tan Instrument cluster
F5 – F6 Not used
F7 ATO 5A Tan Cigar lighter, sunroof module, electric park brake switch illumination, accessory relays (trunk fuse box)
F8 ATO 5A Tan Instrument cluster
F9 ATO 10A Red Left-hand direction indicator and repeater
F10 ATO 5A Tan Glove compartm ent door motor and lamps
F11 ATO 5A Tan Radio muting (engine start), ignition feed
F12 ATO 10A Red Front electronic module (FEM), passenger mirror
F13 ATO 20A Yellow Rear electronic module (REM), door locks
F14 ATO 10A Red Courtesy light, footwell lamps, rain sensor, FEM
F15 ATO 5A Tan ECM, FEM, instrument cluster air bag fa ult lamp, instrument cluster ignition (run/start)
F16 ATO 5A Tan Diagnostic connector
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F35 ATO 10A Red Left-hand seat movement
F36 ATO 40A Orange Left-hand seat movement
F37 ATO 25A Natural Driver window
F38 ATO 15A Blue Radio head unit
F39 ATO 5A Tan Transit relay (removed before customer delivery)
F40 ATO 10A Red Security LED, yaw rate sensor
F41 ATO 20A Yellow Ignition switch
F42 ATO 10A Red FEM, REM, DDM, clock
F43 ATO 5A Tan Diagnostic connector
F44 ATO 5A Tan Brake switch
F45 ATO 10A Red Right-hand seat movement
F46 ATO 25A Natural Passenger window
F47 ATO 5A Tan Instrument pack
F48 ATO 20A Yellow Instrument pack (steering column tilt and reach)
F49 ATO 40A Orange Left-hand seat movement
Fuse No
Fuse
Type Rating
(amps) Colour
Circuit
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F20 ATO 10A Red Heated door mirrors
F21 ATO 25A Natural Rear seat motors
F22 ATO 10A Red Accessory connector
F23 Not used
F24 ATO 20A Yellow Fuel pump driver module
F25 ATO 15A Blue Front accessory socket
F26 ATO 15A Blue Rear accessory socket
F27 ATO 10A Red Rear CD
F28 ATO 25A Natural Left-hand rear window
F29 Not used
F30 ATO 10A Red Generator, battery backed sounder, transit relay
F31 ATO 40A Orange Right-hand front seat
F32 ATO 30A Green Electric park brake actuator
F33 ATO 20A Yellow Rear electronic module (fuel pump)
F34 ATO 30A Green Power amplifier
F35 – F39 Not used
F40 ATO 25A Natural Right-hand rear window
Fuse No
Fuse
Type Rating
(amps) Colour
Circuit