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Introduction
1.Steering wheel audio controls.
See AUDIO CONTROL (page 69).
2. External lamp controls. See LIGHTING
CONTROL (page 75).
3. Sequential gear change down paddle.
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page 137).
4. Speedometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL
OVERVIEW (page 99).
5. Driver’s horn and airbag. See HORN
(page 68). See Supplementary
restraints system (page 53).
6. Message centre. See WARNING AND
INFORMATION MESSAGES (page 106).
7. Tachometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL
OVERVIEW (page 99).
8. Sequential gear change up paddle.
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page 137).
9. Wiper and washer control. See Wipers
and washers (page 88).
10. Cruise control and Adaptive cruise
control steering wheel controls.
SeeCruise control (page 156).
See Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
(page 159).
11. Audio control panel. See Audio unit
overview (page 269).
12. Fascia lock/unlock buttons.
SeeLOCKING AND UNLOCKING
(page 26).
13. Touch-screen. See TOUCH-SCREEN
(page 109).
14. Hazard warning lamp switch.
SeeHAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
(page 77).
15. Climate contro l panel. SeeClimate
control (page 115). 16.
Glove box proximity sensor. See GLOVE
BOX (page 125).
17. Engine START/STOP switch.
SeeStarting the engine (page 132).
18. JaguarDrive gear selector.
SeeAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page
137).
19. JaguarDrive mode selectors. See Driving
dynamics (page 169).
20. Electric Parking Brake (EPB).
SeeELECTRIC PARKIN G BRAKE (EPB)
(page 146).
21. Steering wheel adju stment control.
See ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
(page 67).
22. Starter control docking unit for the
Jaguar Smart Key.
SeeDOCKING/UNDOCKING THE
JAGUAR SMART KEY (page 20).
23. Bonnet release lever. See OPENING AND
CLOSING THE BONNET (page 195).
24. Luggage compartment release switch.
SeeLOCKING AND UNLOCKING
(page 26).
25. Headlamp levelling control.
SeeHEADLAMP LEVELLING (page 79).
26. Instrument lighting dimmer control.
SeeINSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER
(page 123).
27. Rear fog lamps switch. See REAR FOG
LAMPS (page 77).
28. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Forward
Alert switch. See FORWARD ALERT
FUNCTION (page 164).
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Keys and remote controls
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Jaguar Smart Key
Note: The operational range of the Jaguar
Smart Key will vary considerably depending on
atmospheric conditions and interference from
other transmitting devices.
Note: Some features of the security system are
market dependent or ar e options, so may not
be present on your vehicle.
1. Unlock.
2. Lock.
3. Luggage compartment release.
4. Convenience headlamp feature.
5. Panic alarm.
6. Emergency key blade.
7. Emergency key blad e release button.
Unlocking
Press to unlock. See UNLOCKING
AND DISARMING THE VEHICLE
(page 18).
Locking
Press to lock. See LOCKING AND
ARMING THE VEHICLE (page 19).
Luggage compartment
Press to unlock, disarm and open
the luggage compartment. The
vehicle security system will remain
active, but for the period the luggage
compartment is open, the intrusion and
inclination sensing system s will be inhibited.
Door and bonnet security will remain active.
When the luggage compartment is
subsequently closed, the hazard warning
lamps will flash after a few seconds, to confirm
that the vehicle has rearmed the full alarm
system (if previously armed).
Approach lamps
When approaching the vehicle in
the dark, press to switch on the
approach illumination. The
headlamps will illuminate for up to 25 seconds.
Pressing the button again or operating the
starter button, will turn the approach lamps off.
Panic button
Press and hold for three seconds,
or press three times within three
seconds, to activate the emergency
alarm. The horn, siren and the hazard lamps
will operate.
Once active for more than five seconds, the
alarm can be cancelled by pressing the button
and holding for three seconds, or pressing
three times within three seconds.
WARNING
Never leave the Jaguar Smart Key in
the vehicle if children or animals are
also left in the vehicle. The vehicle's
systems and remote c ontrol functions could
be operated, which ma y result in injury.
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Alarm
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Passive arming
This vehicle is fitted with a passive arming
feature which can, if enabled, automatically
arm the anti-theft system. Passive arming will
automatically arm the perimeter alarm system
30 seconds after the driver's door is closed,
provided all doors, bonnet and luggage
compartment are closed, the ignition is
switched off and there are no valid Jaguar
Smart Keys inside the vehicle.
It will also automatically arm the perimeter
alarm system 30 seconds after the vehicle is
unlocked, if none of the doors or the luggage
compartment are opened.
Passive arming will not lock the vehicle,
although access to the luggage compartment
via the interior or exterior release buttons will
be inhibited and the fuel filler flap will be
locked.
Passive arming can be di sabled/enabled using
the touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING THE
REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
Automatic relocking and re-arming of the
alarm
Automatic relock and re-a rm is a feature which,
if enabled, automatically relocks the vehicle
and arms the anti-theft system.
If the vehicle is in a locked and armed state and
the remote unlock button is pressed, but none
of the doors or the luggage compartment are
opened within 45 seconds, the vehicle will
automatically relock all the doors and the
luggage compartment a nd will re-arm the
alarm system.
Note: Automatic relocking and arming will only
relock to a centrally lo cked state and will only
arm to a perimeter alarm condition.
Automatic relocking an d re-arming can be
disabled/enabled using the touch-screen.
See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
(page 21).
Sensor faults
If the security systems detect a fault with one
of the security sensors, two error tones will
sound from the alarm sire n after the vehicle is
unlocked and disarmed. If this condition
occurs, please visit your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer for rectification.
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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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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Vehicle care
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Do not use household soaps or detergents. The
use of Jaguar Vehicle Shampoo is
recommended.
Note: The vehicle's brightwork should be
cleaned using a sponge and generous
quantities of cold or lukewarm water only.
Rinse thoroughly and dry with a chamois
leather or synthetic substitute.
Using an automatic wash
Note: Regular use of automatic car washes
tends to dull the lustre of the paintwork.
1. Drive up to the entry of the car wash and
onto the conveyor.
2. Select N (Neutral) using the JaguarDrive
selector.
3. Press and release the engine START/STOP
button to stop the engine. The JaguarDrive
selector should remain raised and the
selector and message centre should
indicate that N is selected. 4.
The vehicle should rema in in this condition
while it is conveyed through the car wash.
5. At the end of the wash cycle, when directed
to start the engine by the car wash
instructions, press the brake pedal and
press and release the engine START/STOP
button to start the engine.
6. Select D (Drive) using the JaguarDrive
selector and drive away.
Do not start the engine or change the
JaguarDrive selector position during the car
wash.
After leaving the car wash, switch on the
windscreen wiper immediately to remove water
and prevent a build up of wax.
Underbonnet cleaning
CAUTIONS
Commercially operated automatic car
washes, jet washes and power-operated
mops, are not recommen ded. The detergents
used can contain certain chemicals which
may, over time, be detrimental to some
exterior parts of the vehicle. Prolonged usage
of automatic car wash es and power-operated
mops will also cause fine scratches in the paint
surface.
Ensure that Auto wipe is not selected
when entering a car wash, or damage to
the wiper blades and arms can occur if they
operate during the wash cycle.
Ensure that when using an automatic
drive through car wash, N (Neutral) is
selected and that the ignition is left in
convenience mode for the duration of the
wash.
CAUTIONS
Do not use a high pr essure washer or
steam cleaner in the engine
compartment. Damage to components could
occur.
Ensure that the brake fluid reservoir is
kept dry at all times. Only use a clean,
dry cloth to clean the brake fluid cap and
reservoir.
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Telephone
GENERAL INFORMATIONNote: The vehicle telephone system is
designed to function with a wide variety of
Bluetooth® telephones.
As these telephones have a wide range of audio
and echo characteristics, it may take a few
seconds for the vehicle telephone system to
adapt and deliver optimum audio performance.
It may be necessary to reduce the in-vehicle
volume slightly, to fully optimise audio
performance and reduce echo.
In order to achieve th e best possible audio
performance, it may be necessary to select a
lower speed on the heat er blower and reduce
the system volume slightly, when using certain
mobile phones.
Telephone networks
The telephone network standard allows you to
use your telephone in many countries.
However, telephone rece ption may be poor or
unavailable in remote re gions. This may be due
to the inadequate power of the transmitter,
which results in a weak signal or incomplete
coverage.
What is Bluetooth®?
Jaguar Bluetooth® Connectivity was
developed to be used wi th a selected range of
mobile phones, from a number of different
manufacturers. Some mobile phones feature
different operating soft ware versions - the
correct version is needed for successful
integration with the Jaguar Bluetooth®
system.
Bluetooth is an intern ational standard that
allows electronic com ponents to communicate
with each other, using a short-range radio link.
Bluetooth eliminates the need for wires or
cables: Typically, devices can communicate at
a range of up to 10 metres (33 feet).
WARNING
Using the telephone near the car: Do
not telephone inside a garage or near
an open car bonnet. The air may
contain fuel vapours a nd the telephone could
produce sparks and start a fire.
Unusual ambient conditions: Switch
off the telephone in areas where high
explosives are being used. High
frequency remote controls could be interfered
with and cause an explos ion. Switch off your
telephone in areas with a high explosion risk.
This includes filling st ations, fuel storage
areas or chemical factories, as well as places
where the air contains fuel vapour, chemicals
or metal dust. The telephone might produce
sparks and cause a fire or explosion.
Medical equipment: The functioning
of cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids
may be impaired when the phone is in
use. Check with a doctor or manufacturer
whether any such devices you or your
passengers are using, are sufficiently
protected against high-frequency energy.
Always stow your mobile phone
securely. In an accident, loose items
can cause injury.
Using any hand-held appliance while
driving, can be dangerous and is
illegal in cert ain countries.