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To lock: Ensure all the doors are closed, then 
turn the key blade towards the front of the 
vehicle and release. Thi s will lock all doors but 
will not arm the alarm.
To unlock:  Turn the key blade towards the rear 
of the vehicle and release. If the security 
system is disarmed, al l doors and the luggage 
compartment will be unloc ked. If the security 
system is armed, only the front left-hand door 
will unlock. The interior lighting will be turned 
on at reduced level for two minutes.
If the vehicle is unloc ked using the emergency 
key blade with the security system armed, the 
alarm will sound when a door is opened. To 
deactivate the alarm,  press the unlock button 
on the Jaguar Smart Key  or press the engine 
START/STOP button with the Smart Key inside 
the vehicle. If the Jaguar Smart Key is 
inoperable, the alarm ca n be deactivated by 
docking the Smart Key into the starter control 
unit. See DOCKING/UNDOCKING THE JAGUAR 
SMART KEY  (page 20).
Unlocking the luggage compartment
If Valet mode is selected, or if the vehicle 
battery is discharged, it will be necessary to 
use the emergency key blade to unlock and 
open the luggage compartment.
Note: If the security system is in Valet mode, 
the touch-screen can be  used to cancel Valet 
mode, in which case the luggage compartment 
can then be opened in the normal manner.
Note:  If the alarm is armed when the 
emergency key blade is used to unlock the 
luggage compartment, the alarm will sound 
when the luggage compartment is opened. 
Press the unlock button on the Jaguar Smart 
Key to disarm/deactivate the alarm. •
Use the emergency key blade to prise away 
the black lock cover.
• Insert the emergency key blade, then turn 
the key clockwise to unlock and open the 
luggage compartment.
Note:  Unlocking the luggage compartment 
using the emergency key blade will cancel Valet 
mode.
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Alarm
               
ARMING THE ALARM
The engine is automatically 
immobilised when the Jaguar 
Smart Key is removed from the 
vehicle. The alarm system is armed when the 
lock button on the Jaguar Smart Key is pressed 
or the button on the ex terior door handle is 
pressed with a valid Jaguar Smart Key in close 
proximity. The hazard lamps will flash to 
indicate that the alarm is armed (in certain 
markets, an audible tone will sound). The alarm 
can also arm automatically (known as passive 
arming), 30 seconds afte r all doors, luggage 
compartment and bonnet apertures are closed, 
and the Jaguar Smart Key is removed from the 
vehicle. Passive arming does not lock the 
vehicle.
This feature can be enab led/disabled using the 
vehicle touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING 
THE REMOTE CONTROL  (page 21).
Full alarm
To set full alarm protection, ensure that all the 
windows and the sunroof are closed. Then, on 
vehicles fitted with doubl e-locking, press the 
lock button twice within three seconds. The 
hazard warning lights will flash twice to 
confirm the alarm state and, in some markets, 
an audible tone will sound.
Once fully armed the  alarm will sound if:-
• The bonnet, luggage compartment, or a 
door are opened.
• If a front door is  unlocked using the 
emergency key blade or the interior door 
lock release levers  and then opened.
• Movement is detected within the vehicle 
interior.
• A window, front or rear windscreen, or 
sunroof glass are broken.
• The vehicle is raised or tilted.
• The vehicle battery is disconnected. •
An attempt is made  to disconnect the 
alarm siren.
• An attempt is made to start the vehicle, 
without a valid Jaguar Smart Key present.
Note:  If the alarm is armed and a window or the 
sunroof are left open, the alarm may sound due 
to movement of air currents.
Note:  Some of the above conditions are market 
or option dependent a nd therefore may not 
apply to your vehicle.
Perimeter alarm
To set perimeter alarm pr otection, briefly press 
the lock button once. The  hazard warning lights 
will flash once to confirm the alarm state.
Once armed the perimeter alarm will sound if:-
• The bonnet, luggage compartment, or a 
door are opened.
• If a front door is unlocked using the 
emergency key blade or the interior door 
lock release levers  and then opened.
• The vehicle battery is disconnected.
• An attempt is made  to disconnect the 
alarm siren.
• An attempt is made to start the vehicle, 
without a valid Jaguar Smart Key present.
Note:  This setting should be used in 
circumstances such as travelling on a ferry, 
when pets are to be left in the vehicle, when a 
window must be left open etc.
Note:  Some of the above conditions are market 
or option dependent a nd therefore may not 
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Alarm indicator
The alarm status is displayed by the indicator. 
•Indicator off - alarm disarmed.
• Indicator flashes onc e per second - alarm 
is armed and engine immobilised.
Battery-backed sounder
In certain markets, a separate battery backed 
sounder is fitted. This device will sound the 
alarm if the vehicle battery or the alarm 
sounder is disconnected  when the security 
system is armed.
DISARMING THE ALARM
When the vehicle  is unlocked using 
the Jaguar Smart Key or by valid 
keyless entry, the alarm is 
automatically disabled. The hazard lamps will 
flash twice to indicate that the alarm is 
disabled. In certain ma rkets, a double audible 
tone will sound.
Disarming when the unlock button fails 
to work
If, when pressed, the unlock button fails to 
operate the vehicle can  still be unlocked and 
the alarm disabled. To unlock the vehicle:-
1. Unlock the left-hand front door using the 
emergency key blade. See USING THE 
EMERGENCY KEY BLADE  (page 28).
2. Dock the Jaguar Smart Key into the starter 
control unit. See DOCKING/UNDOCKING 
THE JAGUAR SMART KEY (page 20).
Note:  When the left-hand front door is 
unlocked using the key,  the alarm will sound 
until the Jaguar Smart Key is docked.
Deactivating the alarm when triggered
If the alarm has been triggered, it can be 
deactivated by any one  of the following 
methods:-
• Pressing the unlock button on the Jaguar 
Smart Key.
• Docking the Smart Key into the starter 
control unit.
• Opening a door using keyless entry.
• Pressing the START/ST OP button with a 
valid Jaguar Smart Key present.
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Seats
               
Raising the rear seats
The process for raising the rear seat is the 
reverse of folding.
HEATED SEATS
Note: To prevent the battery from becoming 
discharged the seat heaters will only operate 
when the engine is running.
Seat heating is adjusted through the vehicle 
touch-screen (from either the  Climate or the 
Home  menu). The seat heaters have three 
temperature levels, indica ted by the three bars 
adjacent to each seat icon. 
• Touch the left or right -hand seat icon (as 
appropriate) to activate the seat heater, 
which initially selects the maximum 
temperature level (three bars).
• Touch the icon a second time to select the 
medium temperature setting (two bars).
• Touch the icon a third time to select the 
lowest temperature setting (one bar).
• Touch the icon again to  switch off the seat 
heaters.
WARNINGS
Ensure that when the seat back is 
raised, the seat belts are routed 
correctly and are not trapped by the 
seat back.
Ensure that when the seat back is 
raised, the locking mechanism is fully 
engaged. Failure to do so can 
increase the risk of death or serious injury in 
the event of an accident  or sudden manoeuvre 
or heavy braking.
Before driving, ensure that the head 
restraints are correctly fitted to the 
rear seats.
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CLIMATE SEATS
Note: To prevent the battery from becoming 
discharged the climate seats will only operate 
when the engine is running.
Seat ventilation is adjusted through the vehicle 
touch-screen (from either the  Climate or the 
Home  menu). The climate seats have three 
heated and three cooled settings, indicated by 
the three bars adjacent to each seat icon. These 
bars will appear red wh en heated ventilation is 
selected, or blue when  cooled ventilation is 
selected.
Heated ventilation
Touch the  up arrow to activate heated 
ventilation for the chosen  seating position. The 
system automatically selects the maximum 
heated ventilation setting (3 red bars 
illuminated).
To adjust the level of he ated ventilation, touch 
the  down  arrow the appropriate number of 
times:
• 1 touch = intermediate heated ventilation 
(2 red bars).
• 2 touches = minimum heated ventilation (1 
red bar).
• 3 touches = heated ventilation off (no bars 
illuminated).
Cooled ventilation
Touch the  down arrow to activate cooled 
ventilation for the chosen seating position. The 
system automatically selects the maximum 
cooled ventilation se tting (3 blue bars 
illuminated).
To adjust the level of co oled ventilation, touch 
the  up arrow the appropriate number of times:
• 1 touch = intermediate  cooled ventilation 
(2 blue bars).
• 2 touches = minimum cooled ventilation (1 
blue bar).
• 3 touches = cooled ventilation off (no bars 
illuminated).
Backrest ventilation only
It is possible to set the se at ventilation so that 
only the seat backrest is ventilated. Backrest 
only ventilation is se lected using the 
touch-screen.
• From the Climate menu, select  Settings.
• For the left or right front seat select the 
appropriate icon; either  full seat ventilation 
(1) or seat backrest ventilation only (2).
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Pedestrian protection
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 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The pedestrian protection system has been 
designed to reduce lower leg and head injuries 
in the event of a frontal collision with a 
pedestrian.
The bumper includes energy absorbing foam 
and plastics in its cons truction to reduce leg 
injuries and sensors th at detect the collision 
with a pedestrian.
Deployment
During a pedestrian co llision, the sensors 
initiate a bonnet deploy ment system that 
releases the bonnet hinge  system and raises 
the rear edge of the bonnet by approximately 
130 mm (5.1 inches).
This increases the gap between the bonnet and 
the components within the engine 
compartment e.g. engine, suspension etc. This 
increased gap creates a cushion to mitigate 
injury caused to the pedestrian.
The bonnet deployment system is active only 
when the ignition is on and the vehicle is driven 
between the speeds of  approximately 20 km/h 
(12 mph) and 45 km/h (28 mph).
AFTER DEPLOYMENT OF THE 
PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SYSTEM
The vehicle must be stopped as soon as it is 
safe to do so.
The hazard warning lamp s will be activated and 
can only be switched off  by pressing the engine 
START/STOP button to turn the engine off and 
on again.
A warning message  CHECK PEDESTRIAN 
SYSTEM  will appear on the message centre 
and the vehicle should be transported to the 
nearest Dealer/Author ised Repairer. The 
vehicle must not be driven when the bonnet 
has been deployed. See Vehicle recovery 
(page 253).
Note:  If the warning message  CHECK 
PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM  appears in the message 
centre when the bonnet ha s not been deployed, 
the vehicle should be taken to the nearest 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer immediately. It can 
be driven.
If any significant damage occurs to the front 
bumper it should be inspected by a 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer as soon as 
possible.
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Do not attempt to open the bonnet if the 
pedestrian protection system has been 
deployed. 

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HORN
The dual tone horn is operated by pressing the 
centre pad on the steering wheel.
The horn also operates as the alarm sounder, if 
the vehicle alarm system is activated.
HEATED STEERING WHEEL
The heated steering wheel is activated via the 
touch-screen main Home menu.
With the engine running, touch the steering 
wheel icon to turn the heating on. The icon will 
glow red when the steering wheel heater is on. The heated steering wheel 
can also be activated 
via the Climate menu on the touch-screen. With 
the engine running, touch the steering wheel 
icon to turn the heating on or off.
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Lighting
               
Note: For lamps controlled by proximity 
sensors, the wearing of gloves may interfere 
with operation. If you  are wearing gloves, it 
may be necessary to  touch the proximity 
switch to operate the lamps.
Ambience lighting
Ambience lighting. Automatically illuminates 
when the headlamps are on. Ambience lighting 
creates a blue glow ar ound the centre console 
and front door armrests.
Luggage compartment lamp
Automatically illuminates when the luggage 
compartment is opened.
APPROACH LAMPS
This feature is activated by pressing 
the headlamp icon button on the 
Jaguar Smart Key. See USING THE 
REMOTE CONTROL  (page 17). The headlamps 
will remain on for 25 seconds or until the 
button is pressed again, or until the engine 
START/STOP button is pressed. 
REMOVING A HEADLAMP
1. Open the bonnet. See OPENING AND 
CLOSING THE BONNET  (page 195).
2. Remove the two bolts from the top of the 
headlamp unit.
3. Remove the retaining bolt located in the 
wheel arch.
Note:  To improve access to the wheel arch, 
turn the steering wheel to full lock, in the 
direction of the affected headlamp.
4. Pull the headlamp away slightly from the 
body of the vehicle.CAUTION
It is recommended that the following 
procedure should only be attempted by 
a qualified technician. If  in doubt, consult your 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Do not place the removed lamp unit face 
down on hard or abrasive surfaces. 
Doing so may scratch the surface of the lens.
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