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Twin cup holder
The twin cup holder can be converted into a
storage compartment by removing the insert.
Use one hand to squeeze the two sides of the
insert together and, lifting the edge nearest the
driver first, use the other hand to rotate the
insert up and out of it s compartment, towards
the passenger seat.
Note: An ashtray and cigar lighter pack, which
replaces the front twin cup holder, is available
from your Dealer/A uthorised Repairer.
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
1.Glove box.
2. Front door stowage.
3. Cubby box.
4. Seat map pockets.
5. Rear door stowage.
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WARNING
Ensure that any items stored in the
vehicle are secure and cannot move.
If the vehicle is involved in an
accident, or subject to sudden braking or
direction change, loose items can cause
serious injury.
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PORTABLE AUDIO INTERFACE
1.USB connector port.
2. iPod input port.
3. Auxiliary input port.
The interface sockets are located in the cubby
box and can be used to integrate personal
media devices with the vehicle's audio system.
See Portable audio (page 299).
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Transmission
Limp-home mode
Note: The driver should be aware that the
vehicle’s performance will be reduced and
must take this into account when driving. Also
the use of the Jaguar Sequential Shift paddles
will be disabled. In this event, seek qualified
assistance as soon as possible.
In the unlikely event of an electrical or
mechanical failure, tran smission operation will
be limited. The vehicle gear selector ranges P,
R , N , D and S may still be used to enable the
vehicle to be driven to a safe area.
Some faults will cause the selector to be locked
in position until the igniti on is switched off. If
the selected range flashes, it signifies that the
driver request cannot be engaged. Re-select N
and repeat the attempt.
If the transmission is still unable to select the
requested gear, contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
Message centre display
The message centre will confirm the
JaguarDrive selector pos ition (selected gear). Selector position is sh
own highlighted at the
top of the message cent re and confirmed by
the dot on the circular representation of the
selector.
If manual mode is se lected, the numbers 1 to 6
appear at the top of the display, with the
currently selected gear highlighted.
Note: With the transmission set to permanent
manual mode and Dynamic mode selected,
when the rev limit is re ached, the gear position
indicator in the message centre will glow
amber, to indicate that the next gear should be
selected.
The message centre may also display the
following messages with associated warning
indicators:
ENGINE SYSTEMS FAULT (Red)
RESTRICTED PERFORMANCE (Red or Amber)
GEARBOX FAULT (Amber)
If any of these messages are displayed it is
likely that loss of power or driveability will be
experienced. Seek qualified assistance as soon
as possible.
A
km
l/100km
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Vehicle battery
Your vehicle is fitted with a low maintenance
battery, which is located under the floor of the
luggage compartment.
In hot climates more frequent checks of the
battery electrolyte level and condition are
required. If necessary, the battery cells can be
topped up using di stilled water.
When the ignition is switched on, but without
the engine running, BATTERY NOT CHARGING
is displayed in the mess age centre. The battery
will only charge when the engine is running.
Note: Do not connect any 12 volt equipment
(e.g. a 12 volt inspection lamp), directly to the
battery terminals. Use the accessory socket
located in the cubby box, for connecting Jaguar
approved accessories.
Battery Monitoring System (BMS)
Your vehicle is equipped with a Battery
Monitoring System (BMS) which manages the
battery charging system and, if excessive
battery discharge is o ccurring when the engine
isn't running, shuts down non-essential
electrical systems to protect battery power.
In the event that too many electrical systems
are operational when the engine is not running,
and the battery charge is insufficient, the audio
and entertainment systems (if active) and
climate control system will be switched off.
This will be confirmed by a low battery warning
message displayed on the touch-screen. If this
occurs, switch on and run the engine for at
least five minutes, preferably with all auxiliary
electrical systems switched off (e.g. lights,
wipers, climate control, seat heaters etc.).
Note: The audio system can be operated
during this five minute period when the engine
is running.
If the engine is switched off before the five
minute period ends and the audio system is
switched on, the warning message will
re-appear on the touch-sc reen and the audio,
entertainment and climate control systems will
switch off again. For this reason, it is important
that the engine is left running for the full five
minute period.
Charging faults
If there is a fault in the battery charging system,
CHARGING FAULT is displayed with red
backlighting in the mess age centre. If this
occurs, switch off all non-essential electrical
systems and seek qualified assistance at the
earliest opportunity.
CAUTION
Do not allow battery electrolyte to come
into contact with fabrics or painted
surfaces. If battery electrolyte comes into
contact with any surfac e, the surface should
be washed down immedi ately with copious
amounts of clean water. Battery electrolyte is
both corrosive and toxic, and can damage a
wide range of materials if left.
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Fuses
CHANGING A FUSE
Note: Jaguar recommend that owners do not
remove or replace rela ys. It is recommended
that you seek qualified assistance in the event
of a rela y failure.
Always switch off the i gnition and the affected
electrical circuit, be fore replacing a fuse.
Fuse failure is identifi ed by an inoperative
circuit.
A special tool for remo ving and replacing Mini
fuses is provided in the engine compartment
fuse box, together with spare fuses. Two types of fuses are fitted in the fuse boxes:
1.
Mini-type
2. J-Case
If a spare fuse is used, renew it (or have it
renewed) with a fuse of the same amperage
rating.
Push the tool onto the suspect fuse and
withdraw it.
If the wire in the fuse is broken, the fuse has
blown.
Fit a new fuse using the tool.
Checking or renewing a blown fuse
J-Case fuses ( 2) and relays should only be
replaced by a qualified technician.
Fuses are colour coded according to the
amperage and the rating is also marked on
each fuse.
CAUTIONS
Always turn off the ignition system and
the affected electrical circuit, before
replacing a fuse.
Fit Jaguar approved replacement fuses
of the same rating and type, or fuses of
matching specification. Using an incorrect
fuse may result in damage to the vehicle's
electrical system, and can result in a fire.
No attempt should be made to repair a
fuse that has blown.
If the replacement fuse blows after
installation, the system should be
checked by your Dealer /Authorised Repairer.
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FUSE BOX LOCATIONS
There are three separate fuse boxes fitted to the
vehicle, each one containing fuses protecting a
different group of circuits.
They are located in:
1.The engine compartment
2. The passenger compartment.
3. The luggage compartment.
Engine compartment fuse box
The fuse box is located underneath a cover on
the right-hand side of the engine compartment.
Remove the engine compartment right-hand
cover by releasing the turnbuckles (1).
Remove the fuse box lid by pressing the
retaining lugs (solid arrows) and lifting.
When refitting, press the fuse box lid in the
area of the retaining l ugs until the lid engages.CAUTION
When a fuse box lid is removed, take
care to protect the box from moisture,
and refit the lid at th e earliest opportunity.
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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 and relay positions
1.Engine compartment fuse box.
2. Passenger compartment fuse box.
3. Luggage compartment fuse box
F28
F29
F30
F31
F32 F33
F34
F35 F36 F19
F10 F3
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F44
F43
F42
F41
F40
F39
F38
F37
F17
F18 F16 F4
F5
F6
F7F8
F9 F1
F2
F20
F21 F22
F23
F24
F25
F26 F27
F3 F4
F5 F6
F21
F22
F23 F24
F20
F25
F14
F13 F15 F16
F1
F2 F18
F17 F19
F28F29
F30
F36
F35
F34
F33F32
F31 F12
F11
F10 F9
F8F7 F26 F27
F3
F4
F5 F6
F21
F22
F23 F24
F20
F25
F14
F13 F15 F16
F1
F2 F18
F17 F19
F28F29
F30
F36
F35
F34
F33F32
F31 F12
F11
F10 F9
F8F7
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F26 F27 F45