
Table of ContentsContents1: General Information
100: Service Information
100-00: General Information
Description and OperationAbout This Manual
Application and Use of Specifications
Battery and Battery Charging Health and Safety Precautions
Brake System Health and Safety Precautions
Diesel Fuel System Health and Safety Precautions
General Service Information
Health and Safety Precautions
How To Use This Manual
Important Safety Instructions
Petrol and Petrol-Ethanol Fuel Systems Health and Safety Precautions
Solvents, Sealants and Adhesives
Standard Workshop Practices
Symbols Glossary
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Health and Safety Precautions
Road/Roller Testing
Window Glass Health and Safety Precautions
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Adaptive Damping Module (SUMB)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Audio Amplifier Module (AAM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Blind Spot Monitoring System Module (SODL/SODR)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Central Junction Box (CJB)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Climate Control Module (HVAC)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Digital Audio Broadcast Module (DABM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Driver Door Module/Passenger Door Module (DDM/PDM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Driver/Passenger Seat Module (DSM/PSM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Electric Parking Brake (PBM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol, DTC: Engine Control Module (ECM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Front Seat Climate Control Module (DCSM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Headlamp Control Module (HCM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Instrument Cluster (IPC)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Integrated Audio Module (IAM)
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexDTC: Integrated Control Panel (FCIMB)

Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingEngineGeneral ProceduresEngine Oil Draining and Filling
Engine Oil Vacuum Draining and Filling
Fuel Pump Camshaft Timing Check
Fuel Pump Camshaft Timing Adjustment
Valve Clearance Check
Valve Clearance AdjustmentRemoval and InstallationCamshaft LH
Camshaft RH
Crankshaft Front Seal
Crankshaft Pulley
Crankshaft Rear Seal
Cylinder Head LH
Cylinder Head RH
Engine Mount LH
Engine Mount RH
Exhaust Manifold LH
Exhaust Manifold RH
Flexplate
Oil Cooler
Oil Filter Element
Oil Pan
Oil Pan Extension
Oil Pump
Timing Cover
Timing Drive Components
Valve Cover LH
Valve Cover RH
Cylinder Block Oil Gallery Plug
Fuel Pump Camshaft - Assembly Part Number: INA Timing Drive
Fuel Pump Camshaft - Assembly Part Number: Tsubaki Timing Drive
Lower Timing Cover
ValvesRemovalEngineInstallationEngine

SpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingEngine Cooling - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L PetrolGeneral ProceduresCooling System Draining and Vacuum Filling
Cooling System Partial Draining, Filling and Bleeding - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Cooling System Draining, Filling and Bleeding - V8 S/C 5.0L PetrolRemoval and InstallationAuxiliary Radiator
Coolant Expansion Tank
Cooling Fan Motor and Shroud - Vehicles With: Supercharger
Cooling Module - Vehicles With: Supercharger
Coolant Pump - Vehicles With: Supercharger
Radiator (26.40.01) - Vehicles With: Supercharger
Thermostat Housing - Vehicles With: Supercharger303-03D: Supercharger Cooling - V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Description and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionRemoval and InstallationRadiator303-04E: Fuel Charging and Controls - V8 S/C 5.0L PetrolSpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingFuel Charging and ControlsGeneral ProceduresFuel Injection Component CleaningRemoval and InstallationFuel Injectors
Fuel Rail LH
Fuel Rail RH
Left-Hand Fuel Rail High-Pressure Fuel Pump
Right-Hand Fuel Rail High-Pressure Fuel Pump303-03C: Engine Cooling - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol

Catalyst Monitor Sensor RH
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
Engine Oil Level Sensor
Front Knock Sensor (KS) LH
Front Knock Sensor (KS) RH
Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) LH
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) RH
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
Rear Knock Sensor (KS) LH
Rear Knock Sensor (KS) RH
Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Oil Control Solenoid LH
Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Oil Control Solenoid RH307: Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
307-01B: Automatic Transmission/Transaxle - TDV6 3.0L Diesel /V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L
PetrolSpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingDiagnosticsGeneral ProceduresTransmission Fluid Level Check
Transmission Fluid Drain and RefillRemoval and InstallationInput Shaft Seal
Extension Housing Seal
Transmission Control Module (TCM) and Main Control Valve Body
Transmission Fluid Pan, Gasket and Filter
Transmission Support Insulator - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Transmission, Transmission Fluid Cooler and Transmission Fluid Cooler Tubes - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8
S/C 5.0L Petrol
Transmission and Transmission Fluid Cooler - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L PetrolRemovalTransmission - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L PetrolInstallationTransmission - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol

310: Fuel System - General Information
310-00: Fuel System - General InformationSpecificationGeneral ProceduresFuel System Pressure Release - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Fuel Tank Draining
Spring Lock Couplings
Quick Release Coupling
Quick Release Coupling - Push Connect310-01C: Fuel Tank and Lines - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L PetrolSpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingFuel Tank and LinesRemoval and InstallationFuel Level Sender
Fuel Pump and Sender Unit
Fuel Tank
Fuel Tank Filler Pipe
Fuel Rail High-Pressure Fuel Pump Supply Line310-02: Acceleration ControlSpecificationDiagnosis and TestingAcceleration ControlRemoval and InstallationAccelerator Pedal310-03C: Speed Control - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L PetrolSpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingSpeed ControlGeneral ProceduresSpeed Control Sensor AdjustmentRemoval and InstallationSpeed Control Deactivator Switch

SpecificationRemoval and InstallationAir Deflector
Cowl Vent Screen (76.10.01)
Engine Rear Undershield
Fender Splash Shield
Hood
Radiator Splash Shield
Secondary Bulkhead Center Panel
Secondary Bulkhead Panel LH - TDV6 3.0L Diesel /V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Secondary Bulkhead Panel RH - TDV6 3.0L Diesel /V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol501-03: Body Closures
Removal and InstallationFront Door
Fuel Filler Door
Fuel Filler Door Assembly
Luggage Compartment Lid (76.19.01)
Rear Door501-05: Interior Trim and OrnamentationSpecificationRemoval and InstallationA-Pillar Trim Panel
B-Pillar Lower Trim Panel
B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel
C-Pillar Lower Trim Panel
C-Pillar Trim Panel
Cowl Side Trim Panel
Engine Cover - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Front Door Trim Panel (76.34.01)
Front Scuff Plate Trim Panel
Instrument Panel Speaker Grille
Headliner
Loadspace Scuff Plate Trim Panel
Loadspace Trim Panel
Loadspace Trim Panel LH
Loadspace Trim Panel RH
Luggage Compartment Lid Trim Panel
Parcel Shelf
Rear Door Trim Panel
Rear Scuff Plate Trim Panel
Sun Visor (76.10.48)
Sun Visor Vanity Mirror

Published: 11-May-2011
General Information - Diesel Fuel System Health and Safety Precautions
Description and Operation
WARNINGS:
Fuel may not give adequate warning before toxic or harmful effects arise.
Exposure to fuel can be harmful and can cause severe health damage or death.
Provide adequate ventilation when working on fuel systems.
Extreme care must be exercised when handling hot fluids. Always wash off spilled fluids from affected areas of skin
immediately.
Fuel must not be used as a cleaning agent.
Keep fuel containers tightly closed, out of direct sunlight and in a cool area. Keep away from heat sources, ignition
sources and oxidizing agents.
SKIN CONTACT: Fuel is mildly irritating to the skin and may cause dermatitis due to defatting effect. Remove
contaminated clothing. Wash affected areas of skin with soap and water. Seek medical attention for any persistent skin
irritation or abnormality. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
SKIN CONTACT: Excessive or prolonged skin contact with diesel fuel may cause serious skin disorders including skin
cancer.
EYE CONTACT: Fuel is mildly irritating to the eyes. Flush with plenty of running water, blinking as often as possible. Do
not force the eyelid open. Seek medical attention for any persistent eye irritation or abnormality.
SWALLOWED: Fuel is moderately toxic and tends to foam on vomiting. If drawn into the lungs, inflammation may
develop. Do not induce vomiting. If spontaneous vomiting occurs place the victim in a forward position to reduce the risk of
fuel being drawn into the lungs. Give nothing by mouth. If breathing but unconscious, place in the recovery position. If
breathing has stopped, apply artificial respiration. Seek immediate medical attention.
INHALED: Fuel is toxic to the respiratory and other body systems. Exposure may result in various symptoms including
drowsiness, unconsciousness or severe health damage. Move a victim to fresh air. Keep a victim warm and at rest. If
unconscious, place in the recovery position. If not breathing, apply artificial respiration. Give cardiac massage if necessary.
Seek immediate medical attention.
CAUTIONS:
Fuel injection equipment is manufactured to very precise tolerances and fine clearances. It is essential that absolute
cleanliness is observed when working with these components.
Make sure that the workshop area in which the vehicle is being worked on is as clean and as dust free as possible.
Make sure that non-plated tools are used.
Tools must be cleaned using a new brush and fresh suitable evaporative cleaning agent.
Make sure to use a steel topped workbench covered with clean, lint-free, non-flocking material.
Make sure that all parts removed from the vehicle are placed on the lint-free, non-flocking material.
Make sure that any protective clothing worn is clean and made from lint-free, non-flocking material.

General Information - General Service Information
Description and Operation
Repairs and Replacements Published: 28-Dec-2012
When service parts are required, it is essential that only genuine Jaguar/Daimler replacements are used.
Attention is drawn to the following points concerning repairs and the installation of replacement parts and accessories:
Safety features embodied in the vehicle may be impaired if other than genuine parts are installed. In certain territories,
legislation prohibits the installation of parts which are not produced to the vehicle manufacturer's specification.
Torque wrench setting figures given in this manual must be strictly adhered to. Locking devices, where specified, must
be installed. If the efficiency of a locking device is impaired during removal it must be renewed.
Owners purchasing accessories while travelling abroad should make sure that the accessory and its installed location on
the vehicle conform to mandatory requirements existing in their country of origin.
The vehicle warranty may be invalidated by the installation of other than genuine Jaguar/Daimler parts. All
Jaguar/Daimler replacements have the full backing of the factory warranty.
Jaguar/Daimler dealers are obliged to supply only genuine service parts.
Vehicle Specifications
Purchasers are advised that the specification details set out in this manual apply to a range of vehicles and not to any specific
one. For the specification of a particular vehicle, purchasers should consult their dealer.
The Manufacturer reserves the right to vary the specifications, with or without notice, and at such times and in such manner as
the Manufacturer thinks fit. Major as well as minor changes may be involved, in accordance with the Manufacturer's policy of
continuous improvement.
Whilst every effort is made to make sure the accuracy of the particulars contained in this manual, neither the Manufacturer nor
the Dealer, by whom the manual is supplied, shall in any circumstances be held liable for any inaccuracy or the consequences
thereof.
Service Repair Operation Numbering
A master index of numbered operations has been compiled for universal application to all vehicles manufactured by Jaguar
Land Rover Limited.
Each operation is allocated a number from the master index and cross-refers with an identical number in the Repair Operation
Times schedule. The number consists of six digits arranged in three pairs.
Each maintenance procedure in this manual is described in the sequence necessary to complete the operation in the minimum
time, as specified in the Repair Operation Times schedule.
References to Bank-1 and Bank-2
References to Bank-1 and Bank-2 are made with regard to the engine. When viewed from the flywheel the right-hand bank will
be Bank-1 and the left-hand bank will be Bank-2.
Special Tools
Any special tools and equipment required to perform a maintenance procedure, are shown at the beginning of each procedure.
When possible, illustrations are given to assist in identifying the tool needed.
Disconnecting/Connecting the Battery
Always stop the engine before disconnecting the battery negative lead and make sure the battery positive lead is isolated i.e.
wrapped in a suitable cloth.
WARNING: Radio code saving devices must not be used when conducting work on Air Bag or Fuel systems. It must be
noted that, when using these devices, the vehicle electrical system is still live albeit with a reduced current flow.
NOTE: Before disconnecting the battery make sure that the radio receiver/cassette player/mini disc player and compact
disc player keycodes are known and, that no data is required from the Engine Control Module (ECM) as battery disconnection
will erase any fault codes and idle/drive values held in the Keep Alive Memory (KAM).
Always disconnect the battery before commencing repair operations which require:
The vehicle to be jacked up
Work on the engine
Work underneath the vehicle
Arc welding
Alternatively a Radio Code Saver may be used, when not working on the Air Bag or Fuel systems. With the battery