Common questions

What causes a Jaguar XJ engine to stall?

What causes a Jaguar XJ engine to stall?

In November 1994, Jaguar issued technical bulletin 44-23for Jaguar XJS vehicles with 4.0-litre AJ16 engines. In these vehicles, the engine may stall when the transmission is shifted to Reverse or Drive from Park; stalling was most likely to occur when the engine was cold.

What to do about water leak in Jaguar XJS?

Mild contamination can be rubbed down and painted over with a fresh coat of paint. More serious rust or rote will require that sections be cut off and effectively replaced. Water leaks and oil leaks are popular with these vehicles. Water leaks for example are as a result of blockage within the air conditioning drain.

How do you replace the radio in a Jaguar XJS?

Connect the wires and ground strap to your new radio. Shift the gear selector to park, and start the car to test that the radio is connected properly. Replace the four screws to hold the new radio in place.

What’s the best way to replace an oil pump?

Step 1: Remove the oil pan. Remove the oil pan bolts and then remove the pan. On some vehicles you made need to remove other items first to access the pan, such as the the starter motor, exhaust pipe etc. Step 2: Remove the old oil pan gasket.

Where do you put the oil pump jack on a car?

Place the jack under a sturdy portion of the frame. If you have any questions as to where to place the jack on your particular vehicle, consult the repair manual. After you have the vehicle in the air, place jackstands under the frame and lower the jack. Then remove the lug nuts completely and remove the wheel.

Step 1: Remove the oil pan. Remove the oil pan bolts and then remove the pan. On some vehicles you made need to remove other items first to access the pan, such as the the starter motor, exhaust pipe etc. Step 2: Remove the old oil pan gasket.

Where is the transmission on a Jaguar XJ6?

Transmissions are a four-speed automatic equipped with a lock-up torque converter. The transmission is mounted to the back of the engine, and power is transmitted to the fully independent rear axle through a two-piece propshaft.

What kind of suspension does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

The rear suspension is an independent type suspension which also have coil spring/shock absorber assemblies and a lower control arm. The rear driveshaft acts as the upper control arm. Power-assisted Anti-lock Brake Systems (ABS) with four-wheel disc brakes are standard equipment on all Jaguar XJ6 models covered in this manual.

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Ruth Doyle