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SIDE REPEATER LAMP ..................................  85
REAR LAMP BULBS .......................................  85
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART ........................  87
Wipers and washers
WINDSCREEN WIPERS ..................................  88
RAIN SENSOR ................................................  89
WINDSCREEN WASHERS...............................  89
HEADLAMP WASHERS...................................  90
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES ....................  90
CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES ....................  91
Windows and mirrors
ELECTRIC WINDOWS .....................................  93
INTERIOR MIRROR ........................................  94
EXTERIOR MIRRORS .....................................  95
BLIND SPOT MONITOR ..................................  97
Instruments
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW ..................  99
WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS ..........  100
AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS .....  104
Information displays
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  105
WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES.  106
TRIP COMPUTER .........................................  107
TOUCH-SCREEN ...........................................  109
PERSONALISED SETTINGS ..........................  111
Climate control
AIR VENTS ...................................................  115
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL .................  116
ELECTRIC SUNROOF ....................................  121
Convenience features
SUN VISORS ................................................  123
SUN BLINDS.................................................  123
INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER ...............  123
CLOCK ..........................................................  124
AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS .....................  125
GLOVE BOX ..................................................  125
CUP HOLDERS .............................................  126
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS ........................  127
GARAGE DOOR TRANSCEIVER ....................  128
PORTABLE AUDIO INTERFACE.....................  131
Starting the engine
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 132
KEYLESS STARTING ..................................... 133
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE....................... 134
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)............ 135
Transmission
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ....................... 137
Brakes
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 144
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ABS ..................... 144
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB) ............... 146
Parking aid
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 148
USING THE PARKING AID ............................. 148
Rear view camera
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 152
Driving hints
RUNNING-IN ................................................. 154
ECONOMICAL DRIVING ................................ 155
Cruise control
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 156
USING CRUISE CONTROL............................. 156
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 159
USING ACC ................................................... 159
FORWARD ALERT FUNCTION ....................... 164
ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST..... 165
Automatic speed limiter (ASL)
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .......................... 167
USING THE ASL ............................................ 167
Driving dynamics
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 169
WINTER MODE ............................................. 169
DYNAMIC MODE ........................................... 170
STABILITY CONTROL.................................... 170
Fuel and refuelling
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................. 174 

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FUEL QUALITY ..............................................  174
ALTERNATIVE FUELS FOR PETROL ENGINES .....  
175
DIESEL ENGINED VEHICLES.........................  176
RUNNING OUT OF FUEL ...............................  177
FUEL CUT-OFF ..............................................  177
FUEL FILLER FLAP........................................  178
REFUELLING .................................................  179
DIESEL MISFUELLING PROTECTION DEVICE......  
180
FUEL CONSUMPTION ...................................  181
Load carrying
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  182
LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS .........................  182
REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE ...................  182
Towing
TOWING A TRAILER (V6 petrol and diesel 
vehicles only) ................................................  183
LEVELLING ...................................................  184
RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS ...........  185
ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS ......................  185
TOW BAR ......................................................  186
Vehicle care
CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS ..................  187
CLEANING THE EXTERIOR ...........................  187
CLEANING THE INTERIOR ............................  189
REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE ............  191
Maintenance
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  192
OPENING AND CLOSING THE BONNET ........  195
ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW ...........  196
ENGINE OIL CHECK - V6 Petrol engines .......  197
ENGINE OIL CHECK - V8 Petrol engines .......  199
ENGINE OIL CHECK - V6 Diesel engines .......  201
ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION ........................  203
ENGINE COOLANT CHECK ............................  204
BRAKE FLUID CHECK ...................................  206
POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK ................  208
WASHER FLUID CHECK ................................  209
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................  210
Vehicle battery
BATTERY WARNING SYMBOLS ...................  212 BATTERY CARE ............................................  212
USING BOOSTER CABLES ............................  214
CHARGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY .............  215
CHANGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY .............  215
Wheels and tyres
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  216
TYRE CARE...................................................  217
USING WINTER TYRES ................................  223
USING SNOW CHAINS .................................  223
RUN FLAT TYRES .........................................  224
TOOL KIT ......................................................  224
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL .........................  225
TYRE REPAIR KIT.........................................  229
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM....  234
TYRE GLOSSARY .........................................  238
TYRE SPECIFICATIONS - ARDUOUS TERRAIN ...  
239
Fuses
CHANGING A FUSE.......................................  241
FUSE BOX LOCATIONS.................................  242
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART ......................  245
Emergency equipment
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS....................  250
WARNING TRIANGLE ...................................  250
FIRST AID KIT ..............................................  250
FIRE EXTINGUISHER ....................................  250
Status after a collision
DRIVING AFTER A COLLISION .....................  251
INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS ...  
252
Vehicle recovery
TOWING POINTS ..........................................  253
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE ....................  254
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS ..  256
Vehicle identification
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE ................  257
ENGINE NUMBER .........................................  257
TRANSMISSION NUMBER ...........................  257
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 
NUMBER (VIN)...  257
VEHICLE BUILD DATE PLATE .......................  257 

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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). 

Locks
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
Locking and unlocking from outside the 
vehicle
Locking and unlocking the vehicle using the 
Jaguar Smart Key, is explained earlier in this 
handbook. See USING THE REMOTE 
CONTROL  (page 17). Locking and unlocking 
the vehicle using the Keyless Entry system is 
explained later in this handbook. See KEYLESS 
ENTRY  (page 33).
Note:  To help prevent locking the Jaguar Smart 
Key inside the vehicle,  it has been made 
difficult to slam lock a door using the interior 
door locking lever. The  door will not lock.
Luggage compartment
Note: If the Jaguar Smart Key is placed within 
a metal box, it will not  be detected by the 
vehicle security system.
The luggage compartment can be opened at 
any time, using the appropriate button on the 
Jaguar Smart Key or via keyless entry. It can 
also be opened using th e exterior release, 
provided the doors are unlocked. 
Provided the vehicle is not locked or alarmed, 
the luggage compartment  can also be opened 
using the interior release button.
The luggage compartment can also be 
unlocked and opened usi ng the emergency key 
blade, as described la ter in this section.
Drive-away locking
This feature locks all unsecured locks when the 
vehicle reaches a designated forward speed. 
This designated speed and whether or not 
drive-away locking is en abled, can be set using 
the vehicle touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING 
THE REMOTE CONTROL  (page 21).
WARNING
Never double lock the vehicle with 
people, children or pets inside. In the 
event of an emergency they would be 
unable to escape, and the emergency services 
would be unable to release them quickly.
When the vehicle is double-locked the doors 
cannot be opened, either from inside or 
outside the vehicle.
Breaking a window will not allow a door to be 
opened.CAUTION
If the luggage comp artment is opened 
after the driver an d passenger doors are 
locked, ensure that the Jaguar Smart Key 
remains outside the vehicle when it is closed 
again. If the Jaguar Smart Key is inadvertently 
left inside the luggage compartment, an 
audible warning will sound and the luggage 
compartment will re-ope n after three seconds. 

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INTERIOR LAMPS
1.Sun visor lamps. Switch on automatically 
when the vanity mirror is opened.
2. Front map reading lamps. Move your 
finger close to (or touch) the relevant 
proximity switch  to switch on/off.
3. Front interior courtesy lamp. Illuminates 
when the doors are unlocked and 
extinguish 20 seconds after all doors are 
closed or when the vehicle is locked. The 
lamps are operated by  proximity sensors. 
Move your finger close to (or touch) the 
appropriate lens to switch on or off 
manually. Touch the lens for 2 seconds to 
deactivate/activate automatic illumination. 4.
Glove box lamp. Automatically illuminates 
when the glove box is opened.
5. Footwell lamps. Automatically illuminate 
when the front doors are opened.
6. Rear map reading/interior lamps. Switch 
on automatically when the doors are 
opened. Press the appropriate switch to 
activate an interior lamp manually (e.g. as 
a map reading lamp). Press the 
appropriate switch again to extinguish the 
lamp. Touch the front c ourtesy lamp lens 
for approximatel y 2 seconds to 
deactivate/activate automatic illumination 
of the rear interior lamps.
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Lighting
               
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
Note: The tail lamp, stop lamp, rear fog lamps, 
rear side lamps, side repeater lamps and high 
mounted stop lamp, ar e LED units and are 
non-serviceable. If an y of these lamps should 
fail, they should be investigated by qualified 
personnel. Consult your  Dealer/Authorised 
Repairer.
CAUTION
Before attempting to replace a bulb, 
ensure that both the affected lamp and 
the vehicle's ignition are turned off. If the 
circuit is live a short  circuit can occur which 
may damage the vehicle's electrical system.
Lamp Specification Power (Watts)
Halogen headlamp (Low and High beam) H7/H755/55
Xenon headlamp (Low and High beam) D1S/H735/55
Front side lamps W5W HCB5
Front direction indicators PY21W21
Rear direction indicators PY19W19
Reverse lamps PS19W19
Number plate lamps W5W5
Interior overhead lamps W6WX6
Footwell lamps W5W5
Luggage lamp S10W10
Tailgate lamps W5W5
Glove box lamp W5W5
Vanity mirror lamp 2 x TS1.3W1.3 

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Climate control
               
 AIR VENTS
1.Air volume adjust.
2. Air direction adjust.
3. Solar sensor.
The rotating air vents acti vate and rotate out of 
the fascia when the engine START/STOP 
button is pressed, provided the climate system 
has not been manually switched off. Adjust the 
volume of air usi ng the thumbwheels ( 1) and 
the direction of the air using the direction 
controls ( 2), to suit your requirements.
It is possible to set the air vents so that they 
remain permanently on view, even when the 
ignition is switched off. From the touch-screen Climate menu, select 
Settings
. Select Vent rotation Always open .
Rear vents
The temperature of the air supplied by the rear 
air vents is dependent on the combined 
temperature settings for the driver and front 
passenger. For example, if the driver 
temperature is set to 21°C (70°F) and 20°C 
(68°F) for the front passenger, the temperature 
of the air supplied to the  rear of the vehicle will 
be approximately 20.5°C (69°F).
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CAUTIONS
Do not obstruct the solar sensor ( 3) or 
the temperature a nd humidity sensor, 
located adjacent to the glove box.
Do not obstruct the extract vents for the 
climate system, located in the trim panel 
behind the rear seats.
Climate
SensitivityAuto
Climate seat settings
Vent rotation
12 : 26 pm
Auto Always
open
Change units External 15˚c
Left Right
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Convenience features
               
AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS
The auxiliary power socket is located in the 
cubby box.
GLOVE BOX
The glove box is opened using the 
JaguarSense proximity sensor on the fascia 
(arrowed). To open the glove box, place the tip 
of your finger close to and directly over the 
sensor, as shown in the left-hand inset of the 
illustration.
The sensor is able to distinguish between a 
finger approach and an  accidental finger rub 
approach from a knee or other large items, 
including being wiped  for cleaning purposes. 
Under these conditions,  the sensor will not 
react to the input and th e glove box will remain 
closed.
Note:  When the vehicle alarm is armed or Valet 
mode is selected, the  proximity sensor is 
disabled, preventing the glove box from being 
opened.
Note:  The wearing of gloves may interfere with 
the operation of the prox imity sensor. If gloves 
are worn, it may be necessary to touch the 
sensor to open the glove box.
CAUTIONS
Only Jaguar approv ed accessories 
should be plugged into the power 
sockets. Using any other equipment may 
damage the vehicle's electrical system. If you 
are in any doubt contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
The engine should be running when 
using accessories for long periods. 
Failure to do so can discharge the battery.
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