JAGUARS-TYPEFuel System
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compartment and a transfer module in the LH
compartment with external cross-over pipes for
fuel transfer between the compartments. Both
module assemblies have integral top plates for
external pipework and electrical connectors.
These are secured in the tank using screw on
plastic closure rings. The closure rings are
accessible from inside the vehicle via two access
holes in the floor panel below the rear seat. Due
to the confined working space and the possibilityof fuel spillage within the vehicle, it is advisable to
remove the tank completely before attempting to
remove the internal assemblies.
FUEL TANK
Grade Vent Valve
Fuel Pump
Connectors
Pressure
Relief Valve
Float Level
Vent Valve
Heat Shield
To Carbon
Canister
Vapour to EVAP Valve
Fuel to Engine
Fuel Transfer Pipes
Tank Retaining
Strap
LH Compartment
RH Compartment
JAGUARS-TYPEChassis
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LOWER STEERING COLUMN
Lower Steering Column Assembly
The adjustable column assembly is connected to
the steering rack via a lower assembly consisting
of two shafts linked by a universal joint. The lower
shaft incorporates a sliding section which is
secured by a pinch bolt on installation. To stabilise
the shaft to shaft joint, the upper of the two shafts
is supported by a bearing assembly where it passes
through the bulkhead.
Gaiter
Bearing and Seal
Slider
¥ Steering column lock module (SCLM) with
splined locking collar on the column.
¥ The retractor box, mounted on the underside
of the lower extrusion, houses the column
wiring harness and connectors with sufficient
cable to allow for column telescopic
movement.
JAGUARS-TYPEClimate Control
67 Pipework
The suction hose and liquid line are a one-piece
assembly. A single screw connects them to the air
conditioning unit manifold at the bulkhead. A
further screw fixing and push-in clip secures them
at the side of the engine bay. The liquid line fixed
to the cooling module then joins with a block
fitting and the suction hose connects with a quick
connect fitting and routes across the underneath
of the cooling module to the compressor. The
compressor suction and discharge hoses are also a
one piece assembly.
A pressure transducer is fitted to the discharge
hose as it connects to the rear of the condenser.
The high side charge port is situated on the
manifold connecting to the receiver drier whilst
the low side is adjacent to the compressor behind
the LH front wheel.
The compressor is a 9Occ scroll, which is variable
from 100% to 30%. Compressor is standard
specification to all vehicles although package
makes them unique to V6 and V8.
Air Distribution
Air distribution is as follows:
¥ Defrost duct integral with the fascia.
¥ Face vents, plenum, manifold, centre face
duct, side face duct, side window demist duct
are all sub-assembled into the fascia.
¥ Driver and front seat passenger foot ducts are
installed in the fascia after it has been fitted
to the vehicle.
¥ Rear foot ducts are fitted to the underframe.
¥ Rear face duct fitted to transmission tunnel.
¥ Rear face vent fitted to console.
¥ Extractor boxes fitted in rear quarter panels.
All flaps are electric servo controlled and
comprise:
¥ Fresh/recirculation - heater/evaporator unit.
¥ Cold air bypass - heater/evaporator unit.
¥ Foot flap - mounted on plenum.
¥ Defrost flap - mounted on plenum.
¥ Face flap - mounted on plenum.
Sensors, for operation of the system, are:
¥ Ambient temperature sensor - located behind
the lower front grille.
¥ Solar sensor - fitted to the top centre of the
fascia at the defrost grille
¥ In-car sensor - aspirated from the plenum
venturi sensor mounted inboard of the
steering column.¥ Two heater air outlet sensors
¥ One evaporator air outlet sensor
Servicing
Routine servicing consists of particle filter
replacement.
Replaceable items on the climate control system
are:
¥ Servo complete with linkages
¥ Sensors
¥ Evaporator and seals
¥ Heater core and seals
¥ Blower motor
¥ Impeller/blower motor wheel
¥ Hoses
¥ Registers/vents
¥ Ducts, except the defrost
¥ Defrost and side window demist grilles
¥ Control unit
¥ Compressor
¥ Water pump
¥ Water valve
¥ Receiver/drier
¥ Condenser
There are no panel diagnostics but PDU facility is
available with extensive capability, similar to
current XJ and XK Series.
System refrigerant is R134a. Vehicle charge weight
is 800 gms and charging is through the high side
charge port only.
Oil type is WSH-MIC231-B and refill quantity is
180 cc -220 cc.
Special tools are hose clamp pliers and air-
conditioning hoses spring lock de-coupler.
General information
Ensure that the grille at the base of the windshield
is kept clear of leaves, snow or other obstructions.
A solar sensor is mounted on top of the fascia, in
the centre of the defrost grille, and this should not
be covered.
The air conditioning system should be run briefly
at least once each week with a cold setting to
prevent the seals from drying out with subsequent
refrigerant leaks.
When the engine and vehicle interior are cold the
fan speed may be low until the engine has warmed
up, this avoids excessively cold air being blown
into the cabin.
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
76Air Conditioning Control Module (A/CCM)
The A/CCM is connected to the SCP
communication network. The A/CCM controls
automatic climate functions that maintain the
vehicle at a constant temperature setting.
Instrument Pack
The instrument pack is connected to the SCP
communication network. The instrument pack
displays information received on the SCP
including speedometer, odometer, fuel, and
message center warnings. The instrument pack
also controls the passive anti-theft system (PATS).
General Electronic Control Module (GECM)
The GECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located
behind the LH ÔAÕ post trim panel below the
fascia. The GECM controls many of the bodysystems, being directly linked to the interior
lighting, wiper and security systems. It is a support
module for other systems including exterior
lighting, locking, remote entry, mirrors
(passenger), seat/mirror/steering column memory
recall and windows.
Rear Electronic Control Module (RECM)
The RECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located in
the passenger side luggage compartment behind
the trim panel. The RECM controls the
locking/unlocking of the front passenger and rear
doors and provides power control of the fuel
pump.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
The PCM is connected to the SCP communication
network. For the location of this module see the S-
TYPE Powertrain Technical Guide The PCM
controls the engine performance, electronic
ignition, emission controls, speed control,
transmission and on board diagnostics.
Steering Column Lock Module (SCLM)
The SCLM is connected to the SCP communication
network. The module is an integrated unit
containing the steering column lock and lock drive
and is controlled remotely from the separate
ignition barrel.
Restraints Control Module (RCM)
The RCM is connected to the ISO 9141
communication network. The RCM controls the
deployment of the air bags based on sensor
inputs.
Vehicle Emergency Control Module (VECM)
The VECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. The module allows a
user to request emergency assistance (police,
ambulance, fire, wrecker) or directions to a
desired location at the touch of a button. Also, if
any of the vehicleÕs airbags are deployed while the
VEMS system is powered ON, the system
automatically issues a call for emergency
assistance.
Voice Activation Control Module (VACM)
The VACM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located in
the driver side luggage compartment behind the
trim panel. The VACM controls and processes all
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GENERAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE (GECM)
Inertia Switch
Secondary
Junction Box
General Electronic
Control Module
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
81 No Type Rating (amps) Colour Circuit
10 - - - Not used
11 mini 15 Blue HO2 sensor (catalyst)
12 mini 10 Red Coil on plug
13 cartridge 40 or 30 Green or Pink RH heated windshield or heated wiper
park (where fitted)
14 - - - Not used
15 cartridge 40 Green LH heated windshield
16 cartridge 30 Pink Blower motor
17 - - - Not used
18 cartridge 40 Green Powertrain control module (PCM)
19 - - - Not used
20 - - - Not used
21 cartridge 30 Pink Starter solenoid
22 cartridge 30 Pink ABS motor
23 cartridge 20 Blue Wiper motor
24 cartridge 30 Pink Head lamp washer pump
25 cartridge 80 - Cooling fan motor
Diode 1 PCM
Passenger Compartment Fusebox
No Type Rating (amps) Colour Circuit
1 mini 5 Brown Starter relay coil via Park/Neutral switch
2 mini 5 Brown Radio
3 mini 5 Brown ABS/DSC module
4 mini 5 Brown PCM relay coil, instrument pack, RECM,
fuel pump relay, transit relay
5 mini 5 Brown Autolamp sensor, heated seat module
switch & overdrive cancel switch RSM, BSI
6 mini 10 Red OBDII
7 mini 5 Brown DDCM, DSCM, PCM, Anti-theft LED,
security horn, power mirror
8 mini 5 Brown Right-front direction indicators, side
repeaters, side markers, park lights
9 mini 10 Red Right-front low beam headlamp
10 mini 5 Brown Left-front direction indicators side
repeaters, side markers, park lamps
11 mini 10 Red Left-front main beam lamp
12 mini 10 Red Headlamp levelling, ABS/DSC module
13 mini 5 Brown Instrument pack
14 mini 10 Red RCM, Dual Automatic Temperature
Control (DATC) module
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
82No Type Rating (amps) Colour Circuit
15 mini 5 Brown Adaptive damping module (ADRC)
16 mini 5 Brown Heated seat switch module,
electrochromic mirror, rain sensor
17 mini 5 Brown RCM, Generator warning lamp
18 mini 20 Yellow Radio, cellular phone, navigation unit
19 mini 15 Blue Steering column motors
20 mini 10 Red GECM, DATC, RECM, Instrument Pack,
brake shift interlock
21 mini 10 Red Power folding mirrors, electric sunblind
22 mini 10 Red DriverÕs door mirror, driverÕs door lock
motor
23 mini 10 Red Right-front high beam
24 mini 5 Brown Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS)
25 mini 10 Red Left-front low beam headlamp
26 - - - Not used
27 mini 10 Red Navigation display, radio, phone,
navigation module, Traffic Master
28 mini 5 Brown Battery-backed security sounder
29 mini 5 Brown Voice control, reversing aid, GECM,
Trailer tow ignition sense, VEMS
30 mini 5 Brown GECM
31 - - - Not used
32 mini 20 Yellow Accessory socket, cigar lighter
33 mini 10 Red GECM illumination power
34 - - - Not used
35 mini 5 Brown Stop lamp switch
Trunk Fusebox
No Type Rating (amps) Colour Circuit
1 mini 15 Blue Luggage compartment release solenoid
2 mini 10 Red Right rear direction indicators, back up,
fog lamps, side markers
3 mini 10 Red Left stop lamp
4 mini 10 Red Fuel door release solenoid
5 mini 10 Red Courtesy and map lamps
6 mini 10 Red Left rear direction indicators, back up,
fog lamps, side markers
7 mini 10 Red Right stop lamp
8 mini 10 Red Center high mounted stop lamp
9 mini 5 Brown Heated mirror
10 mini 5 Brown Traffic Master
11 mini 15 Blue Heated seats
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
90Side Repeater Indicator - Bulb Renewal
Remove the lamp unit from the front wing panel
by pressing the unit forwards or rearwards to
compress the spring clip and remove the complete
unit.
Twist the bulb anti-clockwise and remove.
Fit a new bulb of the correct type, W5W.
Press the unit into the recess until it clicks into
place.
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Rear Lamp Assembly - Bulb Renewal
The rear lamp assembly has the following bulbs:
¥ Reverse lamp, type P21W.
¥ Stop/tail lamp, type P21/4W.
¥ Fog lamp, type P21W
¥ Tail lamp, type R5W.
¥ Direction indicator, type PY21W.
Ensure that the lamps and ignition switch are OFF
before removing any bulbs.
Open the luggage compartment, loosen the side
carpet and unclip the rear lamp bulb carrier.
Remove the faulty bulb and fit a new one of the
correct type, as illustrated on the bulb holder.
Fitment of the correct type is essential.
Refit the bulb carrier assembly, ensuring that the
clips are correctly secured.
Refit the carpet. SIDE REPEATER INDICATOR
REAR LAMP ASSEMBLY
Direction Indicator
Tail Lamp
Stop/Tail Lamp
Fog Lamp
Reverse Lamp
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
97
Trip Computer
The trip computer switchpack is mounted on the
instrument panel and messages are displayed on
the instrument pack display. The fitment is by a
clip fixing from the front. For removal it is
necessary to remove the center vent and push the
switchpack from the rear.
Trip computer functions are:
¥ Odometer
¥ Trip distance
¥ Range
¥ Average fuel consumption
¥ Current (INST) fuel usage
¥ Average speed
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TRIP COMPUTER SWITCHPACK
Message Center
Driver information, messages, and data are given
on the message center panel which is a vacuum
fluorescent dot matrix display.
Various languages can be selected for message
display.
For the message center to operate the ignition
must be switched ON (position ÔIIÕ).
The message center displays:
The total distance covered by the vehicle.
Trip computer information.
Warning messages if system faults are detected.
Status messages to indicate changes in state of
certain vehicle functions.
Audio system information when steering wheel
switches are used (when fitted).
Messages
Most messages, when displayed, have an
associated warning light, red or amber, at the side
of the display which will come on to indicate the
message priority.
If more than one message is active, each is
displayed in turn for two seconds in order of
priority.
Messages take priority over the odometer reading
or trip computer data and, if active, will be
displayed when the ignition is switched ON.
The driver interacts with the message center
through the buttons on the trip computer
switchpack
Ignition Switch
The ignition switch is described in the ÔSecurity
and Locking SystemsÕ section.
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MESSAGE CENTER