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Automatic braking is limited to approximately 30% of full pressure (0.3G deceleration) and is intended to provide a
smooth, gradual deceleration in follow mode conditions. Harsh braking by the target vehicle or following the target
vehicle down to very low speeds or to a halt will require driver override of the brakes.
While the radar sensor detects moving and stationary targets for assessment of the environment ahead, the system
does not react to or provide any control in situations other than follow mode conditions. Stationary or slow moving
vehicles (below 10 km/h), pedestrians, objects on the road and oncoming vehicles in the same lane are not recognized.
WARNING: The adaptive speed control system is not a collision warning or avoidance system and that, other than the
limited conditions of follow mode, driver intervention will be necessary to control the vehicle speed.
In follow mode, some situations may cause target ambiguities for the detection system. These situations include:
The nearby presence of a third vehicle when driving on a line slightly offset to the target vehicle.
Vehicles edging into the lane ahead which are not detected by the system until they have moved into the radar beam.
On the approach to, or exit from a bend, a target vehicle may be lost or a new target acquired as vehicles ahead change their
angular position with respect to the radar sensor. On a straight road, if the sensing vehicle is in follow mode below its selected
set speed, losing the target vehicle will cause the sensing vehicle to accelerate to this set speed. This acceleration is
undesirable either on, or entering a bend when the target is suddenly lost, and in this situation the system inhibits the
resumption of the set speed.
The speed control system compares vehicle speed data from the ABS system with the relative speed of an external object as
detected by the radar sensor to ascertain whether the object is stationary or not.
NOTE: If tires are fitted which are different in diameter from those specified for the vehicle, the vehicle speed calculated
by the ABS will not be the true road speed. This situation may cause stationary objects to be falsely identified as moving
vehicles and result in automatic deceleration on a clear road.
SPEED CONTROL SWITCHES Component Description
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The following table shows the JaguarDrive selector position and the highlighted indication displayed in the transmission
display.
JaguarDrive Selector Position Transmission Display P - Park P R - Reverse R N - Neutral N D - Drive D S - Sport S The following table shows the Jaguar Sequential Shift display. Selections are made using the steering wheel mounted paddle
switches.
Jaguar Sequential Shift Gear Selection Transmission Display First 1 Second 2 Third 3 Fourth 4 Fifth 5 Sixth 6 The transmission may inhibit a requested up or down shift if the requested gear is outside the normal engine speed operating
range. If this occurs, the transmission display will briefly display the gear requested by the driver but will then change to
display the actual gear selection.
Speed Control and Set Speed Displays
The following table shows the possible messages which can be displayed, other visual or audible warnings and a description of
the message.
Message Other Warnings Reason Action OVERLIMIT XXX
MPH (km/h)
Amber ASL warning indicator
illuminated at +4.8 km/h
(+3 mph) above limit
Amber ASL warning indicator
flashing at +24 km/h (+15
mph) above limit
Amber ASL warning indicator
flashing and chime emitted
at +24 km/h (+15 mph) for
a certain time period Displayed when vehicle speed exceeds
the ASL set speed Reduce vehicle speed to ASL set
limit LIMITER
CANCELLED None
Displayed for 4 seconds when driver
deselects ASL None LIMITER SET
XXX MPH (km/h) None Displays new speed setting for the ASL None LIMITER
STANDBY None
Displayed when ASL is activated and speed control is selected None LIMITER NOT
AVAILABLE None
Displayed when ECM (engine control
module) has detected a fault Use an approved Jaguar
Diagnostic System to diagnose
fault. TOO FAST TO
RESUME None
Displayed when 'Resume' switch is
pressed but vehicle speed is 30 km/h (18 mph) above the set speed. Reduce vehicle speed to set
speed then press 'Resume' switch. CRUISE
CANCELLED None
Driver has cancelled speed control or
the brake pedal has been pressed. None CRUISE
OVERRIDE None
Driver has pressed the accelerator
pedal, overriding the speed control
system. Message will go off when
accelerator pedal is released and speed control is active. WARNING: Adaptive cruise
braking will be disabled when
this message is displayed. GAP 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 None
Displays the current set or default
adaptive speed control distance.
Displayed along with a vehicle graphic
in the LCD. Chevrons (>) denote gap figure selected. If required, adjust distance using
the steering wheel switches. SETSPEED XXX
MPH (km/h) None
Displays the new speed input for the speed control None DRIVER
INTERVENE None
Immediate action required by the
driver to apply the brakes if required.
Apply brakes if required.
May also be displayed if
speed control system
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Cooper Pegler
Burgess Hill
Sussex
RH 15 9LA
Telephone (014446) 42526
Sika Ltd
Watchmead
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshire
AL7 1BQ
Telephone (01707) 394444
www.sika.co.uk
SATA Spray Equipment
Minden Industrial equipment
16 Greyfriars Road
Moreton Hall
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP32 7DX
Telephone (01284) 760791
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Technologies House
Wood Lane End
Hemel Hempstead
Hertfordshire
HP2 4RQ
Telephone (01442) 278000
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Teroson
Henkel Ltd
Apollo Court
2 Bishops Square Business Park
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
AL10 9EY
Telephone (01707) 635000
www.henkel.co.uk
Underbody sealer
Under floor areas and the front part of the spare wheel well are treated with a plastisol PVC underbody sealer. This material is
not suitable for re-treatment. When repairing areas of underbody sealer, strip the factory-applied underbody sealer back to a
suitable break point. Ensure that a clean metal surface is exposed and that the edge of the existing adheres soundly to the
panel.
Apply new underbody sealer between primer and surface paint operations. Apply seam sealer as necessary before application
of underbody sealer. Ensure that blanking plugs and grommets in the floor pan (except those used for wax injection) are fitted
before underbody sealer application. Refit any heat-fusible plugs which have been disturbed in repair with the aid of a hot air
blower, or replace with rubber grommets
CAUTION: Ensure that suspension units, wheels, tires, power unit, drive shafts, exhaust and brakes, (including all
mounting points), are shielded prior to application of fresh underbody sealer. www.JagDocs.com