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JAGUARS-TYPEBody
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Seats
All seats are completely new to Jaguar with no
commonality to previous models.
Front Seats
The drivers seat and front passenger seat are
electrically adjustable for front and rear seat
height, fore and aft movement and squab tilt with
optional lumbar adjustment. Optional heated
cushions and squabs may be fitted with the heater
switches located on the centre console. The head
restraints are manually adjustable for height (four
positions) and tilt. The drivers seat also has an
optional two position memory facility. Side airbags
are fitted to both front seat squabs (see Occupant
Protection section).
Seat Construction
The seat track assembly consists of two slider
rails, cross mounted drive mechanisms and anelectrical harness sub-assembly. The seat cushion
pan is supported on four brackets attached to the
height adjustment drive actuators. Two separate
drive motors and screw actuator mechanisms
provide raise/lower movements respectively for
the front and rear of the cushion. The seat fore
and aft motor and drive shaft are located across
the front of the track assembly: note the drive
shaft must not be used to lift the seat assembly
when fitting or removing a seat. Each drive has a
potentiometer to register the selected position for
memory storage.
The track assembly wiring harness and driver seat
control module (DSCM) (driverÕs side only) are
fixed to a plastic tray which clips onto the frame.
The squab frame is a welded steel construction
which bolts to the track assembly and carries the
recline drive, lumbar support mechanism and a
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SEAT DRIVES
Fore/Aft Drive
Motor
Cushion Pan
Support Bracket
Driver or
Passenger Seat
Heater Module
Front Height
Drive Motor
Rear Height
Drive Motor
Potentiometer
(when fitted)
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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.
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BATTERY AND FUSE BOX POWER DISTRIBUTION
1. Front power distribution box (fusebox)
2. Primary junction box (fusebox)
3. Power stud
4. Battery Positive cable
5. Rear power distribution box (fusebox)
6. Battery Negative cable
7. Battery8. Clean power fuse (Megafuse)
9. Clean power feed
10. Secondary junction box.
11. Starter motor
12. Alternator/starter positive cable
13. Alternator
Power Distribution Cables
Heavy duty power distribution cables connect the
battery to the body and to the engine starter and
the vehicle fuse boxes. The distribution cable from
the clean power fuse to the front fusebox is
routed on the LH side of the vehicle and along
part of the main body wiring harness.
Harnesses
The vehicle harnesses plug directly into
components or component flying leads using
locking connectors. The main harness layout is
shown in the illustration on the following page.
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Audio and Communications System
General
The Jaguar sound system is available in two
versions: the Base System and the Premium
System. The audio head unit with integral
amplifier is located in the center stack. The audio
system has a phone interface to access stored
numbers. The antenna module is located on the
vertical panel under the rear parcel shelf
(accessed from the LHS of the trunk), FM and AM
antenna elements are in the rear screen. Four
twin cone 5in x 7in (127mm x 178mm) door
speakers are a modular cassette type for ease of
assembly/disassembly. The assembly consists of a
driverÕs door module (driverÕs door only), speaker,
and wiring and is mounted to the inner door
moulding. A special seal is kept under tension to
avoid water ingress.
JOL.040
1. On/Off button and rotary control
2. Treble, bass, balance and fade selection buttons
3. Cassette tape player button
4. Cassette tape slot
5. Cassette tape eject button
6. CD player button
7. Waveband (AM/FM) selection and Auto-store button
8. Menu function button
9. Seek/tuning control
10. Preset selection buttons (1 to 6)11. Display
12. Program type button
13. Traffic Announcement button (RDS markets only)
14. Phone/Mute button
15. Dolby B button (base system only)
16. Digital signal processing (DSP) button
(Premium system only)
17. Shuffle button (non-RDS markets)
18. Compress button (non-RDS markets)The system is operated by the controls on the
fascia panel and the controls on the LH side of the
multi-function steering wheel (where fitted).
The radio has an alpha-numeric display which
shows information such as station frequency,
program service name, tape & track, CD and track,
phone mode and audio mute. Steering wheel
switch commands however, (when the steering
wheel switches are pressed) are shown on the
Instrument Pack message center.
The radio incorporates communication links with
Jaguar unique features: CD Autochanger, Cellular
Phone, Voice Activation and Navigation system.
Text messages relating to these features appear on
the display.
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