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Fuses
Passenger compartment fuse box
The passenger compartment fuse box is
located behind an access hatch in the
right-hand footwell.
Press the release catch to access the fuse box.
Luggage compartment fuse box
The fuse box is located behind an access hatch
on the right-hand side of the luggage
compartment.
Push down on the top of the hatch and pull
away from the side of the vehicle, to access the
fuse box.
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FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
Engine compartment fuse box
Fuse No Rating (amps) Fuse
Colour Circuit
F1 - - Not used.
F2 - - Not used.
F3 20A Blue Emissions system (petrol only).
F4 20A Blue Emissions system (petrol only).
F5 40A Green Anti-lock brake pump.
F6 30A Pink Power wash pump.
F7 - - Not used.
F8 - - Not used.
F9 50A Red Engine management.
F10 - - Not used.
F11 - - Not used.
F12 50A Red Secondary air in jection (petrol only).
F13 30A Pink Wipers.
F14 30A Pink Starter solenoid.
F15 40A Green Screen heater.
F16 40A Green Screen heater.
F17 80A Black Radiator fan. (V6 petrol only)
F18 60A Yellow Glow plugs (diesel only).
F19 - - Not used.
F20 15A Blue Horn.
F21 25A Clear Anti-lock brakes.
F22 15A Blue Cigar lighter.
F23 - - Not used.
F24 5A Tan Adaptive cruise control.
F25 10A Red Anti-lock brakes.
F26 10A Red Engine manage ment. JaguarDrive selector. Transmission
control module.
F27 5A Tan Diesel - Engine management.
F27 5A Tan Petrol - Secondary air injection.
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HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
If the vehicle is stationary in an unsafe location,
or may cause a hazard to other road users,
switch on the hazard warning flashers. Press
the switch to turn the hazard warning lamps
on.
Note: Hazard warning lamps can be used when
the ignition is on or off.
WARNING TRIANGLE
The warning triangle is located in the luggage
compartment, attached to a luggage anchor
point.
FIRST AID KIT
If the vehicle is equipped wi th a first aid kit, it is
strapped to the side of the luggage
compartment.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Dependent on market, if the vehicle is equipped
with a fire extinguisher, it will either be located
in the luggage compartment, or mounted to the
front passenger seat.
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Vehicle recovery
TOWING POINTS
Front and rear towing eyes and lashing points
The front and rear towing eyes are the only
recommended lashing points on the vehicle.
Attaching the front towing eye
The front towing eye is included in the tool kit,
located in the under-floor area of the luggage
compartment. See TOOL KIT (page 224).
1. Press the lower edge of the towing eye
cover in the front bumper to open, then
pull from the aperture, allowing the cover
to hang from its retaining strap.
2. Locate the towing eye through the bumper
and screw the towing eye
counter-clockwise into its fixing, until
secure.
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WARNINGS
The towing eyes at the front and rear
of the vehicle are designed for
on-road recovery only. If they are
used for any purpose other than those
indicated, it may result in vehicle damage and
serious injury.
Never use the towing eyes to tow a
trailer, caravan etc. Doing so may
result in vehicle damage and serious
injury.
CAUTION
Only use the lashing points indicated, or
over-tyre tie-downs, to secure the
vehicle to the transporter or trailer. Use of any
other position (e.g. lower control arms) may
result in damage to the vehicle.
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TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE
The recommended method for
recovery/transportation of the vehicle, is on a
transporter or trailer de signed for that purpose.
Ensure that transporta tion is carried out by
suitably qualified persons , and that the vehicle
is secured correctly.
If the vehicle is being tr ansported on a trailer or
vehicle flat-bed transporter, the parking brake
must be applied, the wheels are chocked and
the Emergency Park Re lease (EPR) operated,
to ensure that the transmission remains in N
and does not automatically select P.
Emergency Park Release (EPR)
When recovering your vehicle, it is essential
that the EPR is operated. EPR prevents the
transmission from automatically selecting P,
ensuring that the transmission remains in
neutral ( N). EPR is operated by a lever located
behind a trim panel in the cubby box. Before
activating the EPR, select P, apply the parking
brake and turn the ignition off. 1.
Open the twin cup holder lid.
2. Open the cubby box lid.
3. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, lever the
trim panel upwards (at the point indicated)
to release and remove.
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4.Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, turn the
locking device 90° counter-clockwise.
5. Apply the foot brake.
6. Use the strap to pull the EPR lever
upwards, until it latches in the vertical
position.
When EPR is activated, the JaguarDrive
selector will remain in P , but the selector
indicator and the gear display in the message
centre will both flash N (if ignition is on), to
indicate that EPR is active.
When vehicle transportation has been
completed, EPR should be cancelled, to allow
Park to be re-engaged.
Cancelling EPR
1. Using a flat-bladed sc rewdriver, release
the latch (arrowed).
2. Return the EPR lever to its horizontal
position.
3. Turn the locking device 90° clockwise to
secure.
4. Replace the trim pane l and close the cubby
box and twin cup holder lids.E96408
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Vehicle identification
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and
recommended maximum vehicle weights, are
shown on a plate adhered to the hinge side of
the left-hand (right-hand in China) front door.
VIN should match the VIN recorded in the
Service Portfolio, and the VIN visible through
the windscreen.
ENGINE NUMBER
Note: To access the number, it may be
necessary to remove the engine covers. For
further assistance, contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
V6 Petrol engines
The number is located on the lower left-hand
side of the cylinder bloc k, near the bedplate.
V8 Petrol engines
The number is located on the front of the
right-hand cam cover.
Diesel engines
The number is located on a metal label attached
to the top of the left-hand camshaft cover
TRANSMISSION NUMBER
The transmission number is located on a label
attached to the transmission casing.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(VIN)
As a deterrent to thieves, and to assist the
Police, the VIN is stamped on a plate which is
visible through the lowest part of the left side of
the windscreen.
Note: If you need to communicate with a
Dealer/Authorised repairer, you may be asked
to quote the VIN number.
VEHICLE BUILD DATE PLATE
This is the calendar mont h and year in which
the body and power train assemblies were
conjoined and the vehicle was driven from the
production line.
The vehicle built date is shown on the VIN
plate.
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
DataV6 Diesel
Number of cylinders 6
Displacement 2998 cc
Compression ratio 16:1
DataV6 Petrol
Number of cylinders 6
Displacement 2967 cc
Compression ratio 10.5:1
DataV8 Normally Aspirated Petrol
Number of cylinders 8
Displacement 5000 cc
Compression ratio 11.5:1
DataV8 Supercharged Petrol
Number of cylinders 8
Displacement 5000 cc
Compression ratio 9.5:1