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JAGUARS-TYPEBody
28bracket for the airbag. The recline motor is located
in the lower left side of the frame and drives both
sides of the squab. The position potentiometer is
mounted on the long drive shaft on the RH side.
Lumbar support comprises a flexible steel lumbar
plate, motor, drive cable and return spring. The
top of the plate has vertical slots, fitted to a cross
bar, which allows the plate to be pulled down and
deformed by the drive cable to provide increased
lumbar support. If powered lumbar support is not
fitted, the lumbar plate is used without the drive
system.
When seat heaters are fitted each front seat has a
driver or passenger seat heater control module
fitted (DSHCM/PSHCM).
Seat Covers
The cushion and squab cover are made of dual
density foam and have optional heater pad inserts.
The cushion and cushion pan have an anti-
submarining profile for increased safety.
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Front Seat Adjustment
The front seats are adjusted by three switches on
the seat cushion side panel. The key does not have
to be in the ignition switch for seat adjustment.
Referring to the diagram:
A.Switch forward/rearward: moves seat cushion
forward or rearward
Switch up/down: raises/lowers front/rear of
cushion
B.Switch forward/rearward: raises/reclines angle
of seat squab
C.Switch front/rear: increases/reduces lumbar
support.
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FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT SWITCHPACK
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B FRONT SEATS
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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
106the hole until the word ÔZONEÕ appears in the
display. Continue to press to select a number
corresponding to the zone shown in the diagram
for the area in the world where the vehicle is
driven.
Press the button in the LH hole until the ÔCALÕ
indicator appears in the display. Slowly drive the
vehicle in a circle until the ÔCALÕ indicator
disappears. This should happen after two to three
revolutions. The compass is now adjusted to
compensate for the vehicleÕs magnetic field.
Note:Using the vehicle in the vicinity of CB
radios or an airport may cause the display to
extinguish for a few seconds.
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STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT
SWITCH NAS COMPASS ZONESSteering Column Adjustment Switch
The steering column can be adjusted for tilt and
reach by operating the four-way control switch on
the steering column. Moving the switch forwards
and backwards controls steering column reach.
Moving the switch up and down controls tilt. The
selected position is recorded by the memory
feature (where fitted).
Entry/Exit Mode (where fitted)
Entry/exit mode is selected by setting the steering
column adjustment switch to the ÔAutoÕ position.
When the key is removed from the ignition switch,
the steering column will move to the tilt away
position, which is its uppermost tilt and innermost
reach position. The seat will move rearwards. This
gives the driver maximum room entering and
exiting the vehicle. The steering column position,
before Ôtilt awayÕ, is memorized. When the
ignition key is next inserted in the ignition switch,
the steering column and seat will move back to
their programmed position.
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JAGUARS-TYPE
Navigation
Electrical/Electronic
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General
The Jaguar Navigation system assists the driver by
providing a route to a selected destination. The
Navigation head unit, comprising a 5 inch
(130mm) full color screen and the control switch
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1. LCD display
2. Function buttons (F1 to F4)
3. Information/ASSIST button
4. Off button5. Zoom control
6. Map button
7. Enter button
8. Cursor control NAVIGATION HEAD UNIT
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78assembly is designed as an integral unit of the
center stack. The Navigation Control Unit/CD Map
Loader is mounted in the rear LH side of the trunk
and covered by a dedicated styled trim panel (see
illustration on page 123). The GPS antenna is
located above the rear parcel shelf but hidden
underneath the interior trim.
Digital map information is held on a compact disk
(CD) which is loaded into the Navigation Control
Unit housed in the trunk.
The LCD provides full information for operating
the system by means of menus, text prompts and
map displays. Screen selections are made by the
controls on the front panel.
How the System Works
The system uses signals from the Global
Positioning system (GPS) satellites, which enables
the Navigation ECU to calculate, with the aid of
CD ROM map data, ABS sensorsÕ signals and Gyro
sensorÕs signals, the exact position of the vehicle
to within meters. After entering the desired
destination, the driver is guided along by both
voice and visual instructions. If the driver strays
off the route, the system calculates a new route
showing the easiest way back to the original
destination.
Voice Guidance
A chime and an audible instruction will be heard
just before the vehicle reaches the next junction
along the route where a turn has to be made.
Screen Guidance
The screen shows the map display with the
current vehicle position and route highlighted.
Just before each turn, the screen automatically
shows the next junction diagram (with turn
information) overlayed on the map display. After
the junction, the screen returns to full map
display.
Interfaces
The system also provides interfaces such as a TV
(Japan only), Vehicle Emergency message system
known as Jaguar ASSIST (North America only) and
Real Time Traffic Information (limited to certain
markets).
TV (Japan only)
The TV is a Dealer fit item and is displayed on the
Navigation screen. The sound is generated through
the vehicleÕs audio system in mono only. TV
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1. Destination information
2. GPS symbol
3. Map scale
4. Map heading symbol
5. Map position markers
6. Function buttons (F1 to F4)
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