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  • RS-TYPE

    OWNERS HANDBOOK

    Publication Part No. JJM 18 02 16 701

    Published April 2006 by Technical Communications, Jaguar Cars Limited

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    JAGUAR CARS LIMITED, as manufacturer, is dedicated to the design and production of vehicles which meet the expectations of the worlds most discerning purchasers.

    This handbook forms part of the owner literature supplied with your vehicle. It is designed to complement the relevant features and systems of the vehicle, and make them easy to understand and operate. For safety and the pleasure you will get from your new vehicle, please take the time to get well acquainted with your vehicle by reading the handbooks.

    This handbook describes every option and model variant available and therefore some of the items covered may not apply to your particular vehicle.

    For the specification of a particular vehicle, owners should consult their Jaguar Dealer.

    To cover changes, it is sometimes necessary to issue one or more handbook supplements. When reading this handbook, check the owner literature for possible supplements. Any further updates will be posted on the Jaguar Cars internet site and can be accessed at www.jaguar.com in the Owner Information area.

    For full details of the owner literature originally supplied with the vehicle, owners should consult their Jaguar Dealer.

    Details of the vehicle warranty are contained within the Passport to Service book.

    When left-hand or right-hand is used in the text, this refers to the left-hand side or right-hand side of the vehicle, viewed from the rear.

    The manufacturer reserves the right to vary its specifications with or without notice, and at such times and in such manner as it thinks fit. Major as well as minor changes may be involved in accordance with the manufacturers policy of constant product improvement.

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or other means without prior written permission from the Service Division of Jaguar Cars Limited.

    This book is printed on paper that originates from sustainable forests, is recyclable, bio-degradable and acid-free. The wood pulp is chlorine-free and the effluent water is purified before being discharged.

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    Quick OverviewQuick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Filling Station Information . . . . . . . . . . 30

    Owner InformationGeneral Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Reporting Safety Defects . . . . . . . . . . 39Health and Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

    Security and LocksIgnition Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Vehicle Security. . . .Door Locks . . . . . . .Luggage CompartmeAlarm Systems . . . .Garage Door Opener

    Before DrivingOccupant ProtectionChild Safety . . . . . . .Seats . . . . . . . . . . . .Clock . . . . . . . . . . . .Steering Column . . .Pedal Controls. . . . .Door Windows. . . . .Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . .Driving Position MemLuggage Compartme

    On the RoadInstruments . . . . . . .Warning Lights . . . .Audible Warnings . .Message Centre . . .Trip Computer . . . . .Cruise (Speed) ContAdaptive Cruise ConExterior Lighting . . .Interior Lighting . . . .Parking Assist . . . . .Horn. . . . . . . . . . . . .Sunroof . . . . . . . . . .Wipers and WashersParkbrake . . . . . . . .

    Interior Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136Engine Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Braking System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144Stability Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147Fuel and Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152

    Climate ControlClimate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Automatic Climate Control . . . . . . . 1593

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47nt Locks . . . . . . 51

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90ory . . . . . . . . . . . 92nt . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110rol . . . . . . . . . . . 113trol . . . . . . . . . . 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131. . . . . . . . . . . . . 132

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

    Roadside EmergencyInertia Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164Emergency Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Wheel Changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167Vehicle Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171Bulb Renewal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180Fire Extinguisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190

    MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . 191Hood Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192Regular Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193Checking and Top-up . . . . . . . . . . . 196Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201Wiper Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204Vehicle Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205Electrical Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . 208

    Wheels and TiresTire Pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215Tire Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223Cargo Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224

    SpecificationsEngine Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229Load Weights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230

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    Quick OverviewLOCKING AND UNLOCKING . . . . . . . . 7CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING . . . . . . . . . 8LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT . . . . . . . . 8CLOCK AJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9SEATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10STEERING COLUMN AND PEDAL

    ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11ELECTROCHROMATIC REAR VIEW

    MIRROR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12WINDOWS/DOOR MIRRORS . . . . . . . 12DRIVING POSITION MEMORY . . . . . . 13SEAT BELTS/CHILD RESTRAINTS . . 14OVERHEAD CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . 15CLIMATE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16FACIA AND CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . 18EXTERIOR LAMPS/TWIPERS AND WASHWARNING INDICATOAUTOMATIC TRANSPARKBRAKE . . . . .CRUISE (SPEED) COADAPTIVE CRUISE C

    (ACC) . . . . . . . . .AUDIO SYSTEM KEYRADIO OPERATION CD OPERATION . . .NAVIGATION . . . . .TELEPHONE - BLUE

    SYSTEM . . . . . . .

    Filling Station InFUEL TYPE . . . . . . .FUEL FILLING . . . . .HOOD RELEASE . . .UNDERHOOD TOP-TIRE PRESSURES .RIP COMPUTER 19ERS . . . . . . . . . . 19RS . . . . . . . . . . 20

    MISSION . . . . . . 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22NTROL . . . . . . . 22ONTROL

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 FEATURES . . . 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27TOOTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

    formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30UP . . . . . . . . . . . 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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    Quick Overview

    LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGNote: Dependent upon vehicle configuration, the operation of the remote handset may differ from the following.

    Remote handset

    Press to rel

    Press onceand arm th

    Press and sunroof and any opeclosing).

    Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock the drivers door and unlock the luggage

    compartment.

    Press again to unlock remaining doors.

    Press and hold to open the sunroof and windows (Global opening).

    Press once to switch the headlamps on for 25 seconds.

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    ease door key

    to lock the vehicle e alarm.

    hold to close the n windows (Global

    Press to unlock and open luggage compartment.

    Single and two stage unlocking may be changed by pressing and holding the lock and unlock buttons on the remote handset simultaneously for four seconds.

    Unlocking with the door key If the vehicle is unlocked manually via the door lock, the key must be inserted in the ignition switch within 15 seconds to prevent the alarm being activated.

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    CENTRAL DOOR LOCKINGWith the ignition switch in position I or II, press the facia switch to lock/unlock all the doors and luggage compartment.

    To also close/open the windows and sunroof, press and hold the switch.

    Drive away door locThe doors and luggaautomatically lock wforward speed excee

    This feature can be dJaguar Dealer.

    Fuel filler flapThe drivers door muthe key in the ignitionoperating the fuel filleSee page 30.

    LUGGAGE COMThe luggage comparlocked and unlockedthe drivers door.

    To open the luggagethe vehicle locked:

    Press the luggagbutton on the rem

    To open the luggage compartment with the vehicle unlocked:

    Press the button on the facia 1. Press the release button on the

    luggage compartment lid 2.

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    king ge compartment will hen the vehicles ds 7 km/h (5 mph).

    isabled by your

    st be unlocked, or switch, before r flap release button.

    PARTMENTtment is electrically in conjunction with

    compartment with

    e compartment ote handset.

    In the event of a flat battery, or other problem opening the luggage compartment, use the ignition key in the luggage compartment lock (arrowed in illustration).

    Care Points

    Release buttons on the facia and luggage compartment lid are disabled when the vehicle is alarmed.

    The vehicle alarm will sound if the luggage compartment is opened with the key when the vehicle is double locked.

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    CLOCK AJUSTMENT

    Touch-screen

    1. Touch the time dseconds to accemode.

    2. To adjust the clodown arrow icon

    3. Touch the 12/24 between twelve odisplay.

    4. Touch Set to co

    Non-touch-screen

    12/24

    Cancel

    PM

    SET CLOCK

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    PM

    TP ST 9

    isplay for three ss clock setting

    ck touch the up or s.

    icon to select r twenty-four hour

    nfirm.

    1. Press and hold the Audio MODE button until TA VOLUME is displayed.

    2. Repeatedly press and release the MODE button until CLOCK SET is displayed.

    3. Press the seek up/down keys to select either 12 or 24 hour format and press the MODE button to continue.

    4. If 12 hour is selected, use the # key to denote AM or PM.

    5. Enter the time in four-digit format using the key pad.

    6. To exit, press and hold the MODE button until the display reverts to audio mode.

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    SEATS

    Front seats

    Note: Driving Position Memory provides more information on automatic seat movement, see page 13.

    1. Seat fore/aft, custilt control switch

    2. Seat cushion ext

    3. Lumbar support

    4. Seat recline and adjustment switc

    Rear folding seat

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    hion height and front .

    ension switch.

    switch.

    headrest height h.

    To provide a larger luggage compartment area, the backs of the rear seat can be folded down.

    Pull the respective handle, located in the luggage compartment under the parcel shelf, to release the back of the seat.

    When returning the seat to the upright position ensure seat belts are routed correctly and the back is securely locked in place.

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    STEERING COLUMN AND PEDAL ADJUSTMENT

    Steering column

    Turn the control on Lcolumn to COLUMNadjust the height and

    Automatic seat movTo prevent automaticdriver's seat when thturned on/off, turn thPEDALS or COLUM

    Pedal adjustment

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    H side of steering and move control to reach.

    ement movement of the e ignition switch is e control to either N.

    Turn the control to PEDALS and move to adjust the fore/aft position of the pedals.

    Drivers seat movement at ignition switch off If the control is set to AUTO, the position of the steering column and driver's seat will automatically adjust to provide greater clearance for exit and entry when:

    the key is in the ignition switch and the drivers door is opened;

    the ignition key is removed.

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    ELECTROCHROMATIC REAR VIEW MIRRORWith the ignition switch on, the rear view mirror will automatically darken in proportion to the amount of glare detected from the following vehicles' headlamps. This feature is automatically switched off when reverse gear is selected.

    WINDOWS/DOO

    Windows The windows are fittallows them to be fuby briefly pressing thswitch. Press the swwindow movement.

    To open the windthe rear of the swposition is reach

    To close the windthe front of the swposition is reach

    Press button 3 to inhibit the operation of the rear window switches.

    Door mirrors To adjust the door mirrors, press the mirror selector switch 2 left or right to select the appropriate mirror. Use the four-way switch 1 to adjust the position.

    Power fold mirrorsThe mirrors can be folded towards the

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    R MIRRORS

    ed with a facility that lly opened or closed e respective window itch again to stop

    ow, press and hold itch until the desired

    ed, then release.

    ow, press and hold itch until the desired

    ed, then release.

    door for better clearance/protection. With the mirror selector switch 2 in the centre position, briefly press the rear of the four-way switch 1. Press the rear of switch 1 again to unfold.

    Global closingIf a window has been left open when leaving the vehicle, it can be closed by pressing and holding the lock button on the remote handset (this will also close the sunroof).

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    DRIVING POSITION MEMORY

    Once you have adjussteering column, pedmirrors for your idealvehicle can memorisfuture use.

    Push the MEMOindicator in the sfor 5 seconds.

    Whilst the indicapress button 1 orcurrent settings.

    The indicator will extaudible chime will sothe settings are memsettings will be overw

    To recall a memorisepress button 1 or 2.

    Remote handset programmingWith the MEMORY button illuminated you can program a remote handset to a memory position by pressing any button on the remote handset and then pressing button 1 or 2.

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    ted the drivers seat, als and exterior driving position, the e these settings for

    RY button and a red witch will illuminate

    tor is illuminated, 2 to memorise the

    inguish and an und to confirm that orised. Any existing ritten.

    d driving position

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    SEAT BELTS/CHILD RESTRAINTS

    ! WARNING:The use of front and rear seat belts is mandatory in most countries. Using seat belts saves lives. They should be worn by all occupants whenever the vehicle is in use.

    A warninginstrumento alert yo

    and/or front passengunbuckled. Dependethis may be accompintermittent chime.

    Child Seats It is important to remchilds weight, rathedetermines the type required. Refer to Child Safetcorrect seat for your

    Recommended chilJaguars recommendLower Anchors and Tchild seat with a top

    The LATCH child seathe outer seating pospassenger seat.

    Automatic Locking ReelsPassenger seat belts have ALR fitted for use with child seats.

    To engage: extend the belt to maximum length to enable locking mechanism.

    To disengage: unbuckle the belt and allow belt to fully retract.

    With ALR enabled, the seat belt will 14

    indicator on the t pack will illuminate u that the drivers ers seat belt is nt upon specification anied by an

    ember that your r than age, of seat that is

    y to determine the child, see page 74.

    d seated the use of a ethers for CHildren s

    tether strap.

    t can only be fitted in itions of the rear

    automatically lock, as it retracts, preventing re-extension.

    Ensure passengers do not fully extend the restraints and inadvertently engage this feature during normal use.

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    OVERHEAD CONSOLE

    Rear window blindPress button 1 to raiblind. Press the buttoblind.

    Parking assistPress button 2 to turrear parking sensors

    Care points

    Sensors may actwater, snow or icThis is entirely nocleaning will aid p

    Parking assist maa signal operatinfrequency to thatMotorcycles, Airb

    SunroofThe sunroof is fitted with a facility that allows it to be fully opened or closed with a single operation of switch 3.

    Closing remotely

    If the sunroof has been left open when leaving the vehicle, it can be closed by pressing and holding the lock button on the remote handset.

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    se the rear window n again to lower the

    n off the front and .

    ivate on detection of e on their surface. rmal and regular erformance.

    y sound if it detects g at the same of the sensors (e.g. rakes).

    Garage door opener The buttons 4 on the overhead console can be programmed to transmit radio frequencies that can operate external devices i.e. garage doors, entry gates, security systems, etc.

    For more information, see page 1.

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    CLIMATE CONTROL

    These are the primarclimate control syste

    For thosethe touchsystem, th

    control functions canpressing the Climate

    AUTO (automatic) mPress to soperationcontrol sy

    will automatically adblower speed, air intdistribution to maintatemperature(s) and rwithout constant adjdriver or passengers

    Screen heaters and tmay be selected whiSelecting any other fAUTO operation.

    Recommended mo

    Select AUTO as mode.This will hemisting and odoucontrol system.

    Dual temperature zones With the DUAL button LED illuminated. The system provides separate temperature

    control of the driver and front passenger zones.

    Press the button to deselect dual mode, the temperature of the passenger zone will automatically adjust to that of the drivers zone and the temperature of both JOL470116

    y functions of the m.

    vehicles fitted with -screen navigation e advanced climate be accessed by button.

    ode elect automatic of the climate stem. The system just the heat output, ake and airflow in the selected

    educe misting ustments by the .

    imed air recirculation lst in AUTO mode. unction will cancel

    de

    the normal operating lp prevent window rs from the climate

    zones will be controlled by the drivers temperature control buttons.

    Temperature selection Press the red buttons to increase temperature and the blue buttons to decrease temperature.

    To quickly jump from HI or LO to a mid range temperature setting, press and hold the AUTO button for a few seconds.

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    Air conditioning (A/C)

    Air conditipart of thesystem, pr

    dehumidified air for othe dry airflow is alsopreventing misting o

    Press button to switcsystem on or off. Air controlled automaticis in AUTO mode.

    Deselecting A/C will

    External water dep

    The air conditionmoisture from theexcess water benPuddles may formand no cause for

    Windscreen defrost/demist Press the DEF button to remove frost or heavy misting from the windscreen. The rear

    screen and windscreen heaters will be activated.

    To deselect defrost mode, press AUTO. The rear screen and windscreen heaters will remain on.

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    6 : 46 PM

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    oning is an integral climate control oviding cooled and ccupant comfort; effective in

    f the windows.

    h the air conditioning conditioning is ally when the vehicle

    cancel AUTO mode.

    osits

    ing system removes air and deposits the eath the vehicle. , but this is normal

    concern.

    Heated screens and door mirrorsThe front and rear screen heaters can be switched on or off in any

    mode, even when the climate control system is off, but will only operate when the engine is running.

    Operating the DEF button will automatically activate the front and rear screen heaters.

    The door mirror heaters are controlled by the rear screen heater button.

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    FACIA AND CONTROLS

    1. Direction indicatolamps/trip comp

    2. Instrument cluste(97)

    3. Wiper/washer sw

    4. Ignition switch (4

    5. Audio system

    6. Heating and vent

    7. Passenger airbag(71)

    8. DSC switch (146

    9. Hazard warning s

    10. Gear selector lev

    11. Parkbrake (134)

    12. Sport mode swit

    13. Master locking s

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    16

    181920

    21

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    rs/exterior uter switch (121)

    r/warning indicators

    itch (132)

    2)

    ilation system (156)

    deactivation switch

    )

    witch (125)

    er (141)

    ch (142)

    witch (49)

    14. Cruise control switches (113, 115)

    15. Audio/telephone switches

    16. Hood release switch (192)

    17. Fuel filler flap switch (152)

    18. Adaptive cruise control forward alert switch (119)

    19. Luggage compartment switch (51)

    20. Rear fog lamp switch (123)

    21. Front fog lamp switch (123)

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    Passenger airbag deactivation indicator

    Based upon the weight and size of the occupant or object on the seat, the passenger

    airbag deactivation indicator may illuminate to confirm the airbag has been deactivated. THIS IS NORMAL.

    For further information refer to Occupant Protection, see page 59.

    Automatic exterior If Autolamps is selecwindscreen wipers acontinuously for morthen the exterior lamON automatically.

    EXTERIOR LAMCOMPUTER

    Move the stalk up or direction indicators. end of stalk to cycle computer displays.

    Rotate the collar on t

    Sidelamps Headlamps Autolamps Headlamp exit d

    In AUTO mode, a sensor monitors the exterior light levels and will automatically switch the sidelamps and dipped headlamps ON and OFF.

    WIPERS AND WASHERS

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    lampsted, and the re operated e than 20 seconds, ps will be switched

    PS/TRIP

    down to activate the Press the button on through trip

    he stalk to select:

    elay

    A. Intermittent wipe.

    B. Slow speed operation

    C. High speed operation.

    Press button for windscreen wash/wipe. Rotate collar to adjust speed of intermittent wipe or to select AUTO for automatic operation of wipers.

    Enabling automatic operation

    The wiper stalk must be in position A and AUTO selected on the collar to enable automatic operation of the wipers.

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    WARNING INDICATORS

    Low oil pressure (Red)

    Battery charge indicator (Red)

    Seat Belt reminder

    Parkbrake

    Engine m

    Dynamic(DSC) off

    Adaptive

    Airbag sy

    Diesel glow plugs active

    Sidelamps on

    Headlamp main beam on20

    on

    alfunction detected

    Stability Control

    Cruise Control active

    stem fault detected

    Front fog lamps on

    Rear fog lamps on

    Overspeed warning indicator

    Direction indicators

    Low outside temperature

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    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

    Gearshift interlockThe ignition switch must be in position II and the foot brake applied before the gear selector can be moved from P (Park) to R (Reverse). The lever can be moved into P with the ignition switch off.

    Gear selector The J-gate gear selector lever is designed to accommodate twotechniques as follow

    Automatic selection:of the selector gate.

    Manual selection: theselector gate to indiv4th, 3rd or 2nd gear.

    With the gear selectoSports mode active, use 6th gear less at hspeeds.

    Fuel consumption waffected.

    After selecting R (Refrom N (Neutral) or P the transmission to eaccelerating.

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    different driving s:

    the right-hand side

    left-hand side of the idually select 5th,

    r in D (Drive) and the transmission will igher cruising

    ill be adversely

    verse) or D (Drive) (Park), wait briefly for ngage before

    Press the switch (arrowed) to select sports mode. A red indicator in the switch will illuminate to indicate that sports mode is active. When sports mode is selected, the gear change points are modified to make full use of the engines power.

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    PARKBRAKE

    Applying the parkbrake

    With the vehicle sparkbrake lever aparkbrake red wainstrument panel

    The parkbrake wiwhen the ignitionthe lock.

    Releasing the parkb

    On manual transwith the ignition press down on th

    On automatic trawith the ignition apply the foot bron the parkbrake

    On automatic trathe vehicle is staparkbrake applieor R (Reverse) is the accelerator pautomatically rele

    The parkbrake wrelease when themoved from P (P

    CRUISE (SPEED) CONTROL

    Speed control

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    tationary, pull up the nd then release. The rning indicator in the will illuminate.

    ll automatically apply key is removed from

    rake

    mission vehicles, switch in position II, e parkbrake lever.

    nsmission vehicles, switch in position II, ake and press down lever.

    nsmission vehicles, if tionary with the d and either D (Drive) selected, pressing edal will ase the parkbrake.

    ill automatically gear selector is ark).

    Speed control is the standard cruise control system where the vehicle will maintain a SET road speed until either cruise control is cancelled or the brake pedal is used. The system is controlled via switches on the steering wheel:

    1. RESUME - to resume a set speed retained in memory.

    2. SET - to set the road speed to be maintained or increase/decrease the speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) steps when cruise control is operating.

    3. CANCEL - cancels cruise control but retains the set speed in memory.

    Brake pedal override

    Cruise control will automatically disengage when the brake pedal is pressed or when the vehicle speed falls below 26 km/h (16 mph).

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    ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC)

    The adaptive cruise designed to aid the dgap to the vehicle ahset road speed if thevehicle ahead. The svia switches on the s

    1. RESUME - to resretained in memo

    2. SET - to set the rmaintained or incspeed in 2 km/h cruise control.

    3. CANCEL - canceretains the set sp

    4. GAP - increase/dto the vehicle ahe

    The gap to the vehicchanged to one of fointervals and the curdisplayed in the mes

    When a vehicle ahead enters the same lane as you, or a slower vehicle is encountered in the same lane, the road speed will automatically be adjusted to maintain the currently selected time gap. The warning indicator will illuminate to indicate that the vehicle is in follow mode.

    Adaptive cruise control is not a collision warning or avoidance

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    control system is river in maintaining a ead or to maintain a re is no slower ystem is controlled teering wheel:

    ume a set speed ry.

    oad speed to be rease/decrease the (1 mph) steps when

    ls cruise control but eed in memory.

    ecrease the time gap ad.

    le ahead can be ur pre-defined rent setting will be sage centre.

    system. Additionally the system will not detect:

    Stationary or slow moving vehicles below 10 km/h (6 mph).

    Pedestrians or objects in the roadway.

    Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.

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    AUDIO SYSTEM KEY FEATURES

    General operation

    Press the control knoand rotate to adjust

    To adjust the sound MODE button B reperequired setting is dicontrol knob A to adj

    After approximately system will return to

    Steering wheel controls

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    b A to switch on/off the volume.

    settings, press the atedly, until the

    splayed. Turn the ust the level or rating.

    five seconds, the normal control mode.

    1. Press to mute audio unit.

    2. Press as required to increase or decrease volume.

    3. Press and release to cycle through Radio, FM, AM, Cassette, CD, MD and CD multichanger.

    4. Press and release to cycle through preset radio stations, the next CD/MD track or to use cassette AMS (Automatic Music Search).

    Press and hold for at least two seconds to cycle to the next strongest station, next CD or change cassette side.

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    RADIO OPERATIONTo switch on the radio function, press the AM/FM button. Pressing this button

    repeatedly scrolls through FM, MW and LW wavebands.

    To search for a radio station, press the Seek arrow buttons.

    Setting the radio pr

    touch screen) until apreset is now stored

    A total of nine preseteach waveband.

    The radio pautomaticaAuto Mem

    and hold the AMEM seconds. The radio wwhile it searches thenine strongest statio

    Activating TA (TraffTo activateand releaseTA activate

    announcements will cassette or CD/MD pthis feature, press anbutton again.

    Press and hold the Tseconds to display thinstead of the freque

    CD OPERATION

    Single CD playerIf the radio or CD multichanger is being used, pressing the CD button will resume playing any

    CD installed in the player mechanism.

    When a CD is loaded into the aperture, it will begin to load and play automatically.

    Pressing the CD button whilst in CD play 25

    esets Once a radio station has been tuned, press and hold the desired preset button (or touch a station position on

    beep is heard. The

    s can be stored for

    resets can be lly set by using the ory function. Press button for two ill be briefly muted

    waveband for the ns.

    ic announcements) this function, press the TA button. With d, traffic interrupt radio, lay. To de-activate d release the TA

    A button for two e radio station name ncy.

    mode will pause the current track. A subsequent press of the CD button will resume play mode.

    Six discs can be loaded into the multichanger unit, and a further single disc in the audio console.

    To skip tracks, continually press the Seek arrow buttons to move back or

    forward accordingly. Pressing and holding these buttons will search through the selected track.

    When a disc is inserted, the CD icon is displayed. Press the Disc Eject button to eject the

    CD. The display will show DISC EJECT and the CD icon will be turned off.

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    CD Multichanger

    Care point

    Remember to clodoor this will prethe unit and help

    The CD multichangeluggage compartmenthe multichanger:

    1. Slide open the mpress the Eject bthe magazine. Cl

    2. Pull a tray out froinsert a CD (labeinto magazine un

    3. Slide open the mensuring correct the magazine. Enclicks into posit

    CD selection

    1. Press the CDC button (CD button on MiniDisc and cassette player systems) to

    select the CD multichanger mode.

    2. Press preset buttons 1 - 6 to select the appropriate CD loaded in the multichanger.

    If a touch-screen is fitted to the vehicle, disc selection can be made

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    se the multichanger vent dirt getting into reduce skipping.

    r is located in the t. To load a CD into

    ultichanger door, utton and remove ose the door.

    m the magazine and l side up). Slide tray til a click is heard.

    ultichanger door and orientation, replace sure the magazine ion.

    by touching the relevant numbered disc icon.

    3. When playing a CD, press the CDC button to pause play. Press again to continue play.

    Playing random tracks To play random tracks from the disc, press and release the MIX button. To cancel, press the MIX

    button again.

    To play random tracks from all discs loaded in the multichanger, press the MIX button for two seconds. To cancel, press and hold the MIX button.

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    NAVIGATIONCaution: The screen allows touch control of the navigation system. The screen only requires a light touch to operate the function. Excess pressure on the screen could result in damage. On initial activation, ensure that both the correct country and area have been selected.

    Setting a destinationTo set a destination the navigation systemprocedure.

    1. Press the NAV billustration) and, wtouch Agree on taccess the initial

    2. Touch Nav menunavigation menuDestination Entr

    3. Touch either Add

    4. Enter the addresthe on-screen kespace is enteredspace character the Z character othe keypad. Touc

    5. Touch Dest to ca

    6. Once the most acalculated, the scroute. To scroll throutes, touch Ne

    Note: Route Preselected prior to Access is via the Route Options.

    7. Touch Start to coDrive away followguidance.

    Note: Press the Audible repeat button to hear the last voice guidance instruction again.

    Voice guidance can be selected or deselected via the Nav menu.8. When your destination is reached,

    voice and visual confirmation is given.27

    and start using the , use the following

    utton (arrowed in hen prompted,

    he touch-screen to map screen.

    to access the and then touch y.

    ress or Zip code.

    s or zip code using ypad, ensuring a in the zip code. The can be found after n the bottom line of h OK to enter.

    lculate the route.

    ppropriate route is reen will display the rough alternative

    xt on the screen.

    ferences should be setting a destination. Nav menu and then

    mmence navigation. ing the voice

    Cancelling guidanceTo cancel guidance during navigation, touch the zoom icon, select Change Route then Cancel Guidance.

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    TELEPHONE - BLUETOOTH SYSTEMMobile phones with Bluetooth capability can communicate with the vehicles inbuilt telephone system.

    The following procedure demonstrates how to connect the most popular brands of mobile phone.

    Pairing a handset to the vehicle

    1. Turn the ignition

    2. Press the telephone button on the audio panel. The touch-screen will display the message No BT phone on. On touch-screen systems the message SIG will be displayed.

    3. Either using the on-screen or the audio panel keyboard, press ##3#*#.

    4. Touch the on-screen call icon or press the call button on the audio panel.

    5. Prepare the handset for pairing to the

    When the handset hapaired to the systemmessage changes tosystems without a tousystem message cha

    Note: For best resulthandset to the systemhandset is fully charg

    Nokia1. Select menu2. Select setting3. Select Blueto

    Select Connethen Bluetoo

    4. Select On5. Select Search

    devices

    6. After search sJaguar

    7. Enter pass coPress OK to c

    8. No connectioBluetooth (MPaired device28

    switch to position II. system.

    See the telephone manufacturers instructions for further details, or follow the table below for generic commands.

    s been successfully , the touch-screen REGISTERED. On ch-screen the audio nges to SIG.

    s when pairing your , ensure the

    ed.

    Mobile phone compatibilityThere are a number of mobile phones that have been tested to function correctly with the Jaguar system, however not all mobile phones are compatible. For the latest list of compatible phones and software versions, please refer to www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com. Alternatively consult your Jaguar Dealer.

    Motorola EricssonSelect menu Select menu

    s Select settings Select connectivityoth OR ctivity

    th

    Select Connection Select Bluetooth

    Select Bluetooth link Select My Devices for Audio Select Hands-free With New Device

    highlighted, select Add. Press OK to confirm

    elect Select Look for devices

    After search select Jaguar

    de 1313. onfirm

    After search select Jaguar

    Select Connect

    n? Select enu) then s Jaguar

    Permission to bond? Select Yes and enter pass code 1313

    Enter pass code 1313 after prompt

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    Downloading phone book entries

    1. Turn the ignition switch to position II, and ensure the handset is paired to the vehicles system.

    2. Press the telephone button on the audio panel.

    3. Either using the on-screen keypad or the audio panel keyboard, press ##2#*#.

    4. Touch the on-scpress the call bupanel.

    5. Switch off the ignminutes to allow complete the dow

    Making a call

    1. Press and hold ththe steering whethe call button onPhone will be dis

    2. Key in the phonethe touch-screenkeyboard.

    3. Press the call button on the steering wheel control, or on the audio panel. Calling will be displayed.

    4. To end the call, press the call button on the steering wheel control, or on the audio panel.

    Receiving a call To answer or end a call, press the call button on the steering wheel control or on

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    reen call icon or tton on the audio

    ition switch for six the system to nload process.

    e SELECT switch on el control, or press the audio panel. played.

    number required on or audio panel

    the audio panel.

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    Filling Station Information

    FUEL TYPEGasoline - Premium unleaded 91 AKI.

    FUEL FILLING

    Press the fuel filler fllocated on the driverswitch below the fas

    The filler flap is locatside of the vehicle.

    For quickness and totank, ensure that thethe bottom of the fille

    Incorrect closure of tresult in check enginindicator light) illumin

    After refuelling, refit the fuel filler cap in the filler neck, twist the filler cap clockwise until it clicks and close the flap, which automatically locks shut.

    HOOD RELEASE30

    ap release. This is s knee bolster cia, see page 152.

    ed on the right-hand

    completely fill the fuel nozzle rests on r neck.

    he fuel filler cap may e light (malfunction ating.

    Pull the release lever located below the fascia on the drivers side of the vehicle (see page 192).

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    UNDERHOOD TOP-UP

    Recommended Engine Oil.See page 197.

    Petrol models - Castrol 5W-30 to Jaguar specification WSS M2C913 - A or B.

    Diesel models - An oil of 5W-30 viscosity to Jaguar specification WSS Mused in all vehicles w

    For top-up purposewhhoodhoodere the specification cannot or ACEA B3 specificused.

    Windscreen/HeadlaReservoir.See page 200.

    Coolant System50% water/50% anti199.31

    2C913 - B must be ith a diesel engine.

    s only, WSS M2C913 - B be found, ACEA B1 ation oils may be

    mp Washer

    -freeze, see page

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    TIRE PRESSURES

    The tire pressures forconditions are showthe inside of the rightpillar.

    Check pressures wh(see page 209). Deflatire to the recommenresult in under inflatidangerous.

    For your convenience you may wish to record the tire pressures in the boxes provided below. If you are unsure of the correct pressures, please contact your Jaguar Dealer.

    FRONTNormal Driving

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    all normal operating n on a label fixed to -hand side door front

    en the tires are cold ting air from a warm ded pressure will

    on which may be

    ! WARNING:When using tires other than those recommended by Jaguar, do not exceed the speed capacity recommended by the manufacturer.

    Spare Wheel

    REARNormal Driving

    Laden/High Speed

    Spare Wheel

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    Owner Information

    WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTESTake particular note of WARNINGS, Cautions and Notes given throughout this handbook.

    ! WARNING:A warning is a procedure which must be followed precisely to help avoid the risk of personal inju

    Caution: A caution which must be folloreduce the possibilivehicle.

    Note: A note is a prohelp avoid difficultiesthe vehicle.

    Warning Symbols o

    On encountering theopen book symbol oimportant that beforethe vehicle or attempany kind you consultof this handbook.

    Caution: Do not remlabels from the undinside the vehicle.

    JAGUAR DEALERSJaguar Dealers are chosen with care. Each is dedicated to providing a Sales, Service and Spare Parts facility of the highest standard.

    Jaguar Dealers are provided with full technical support from the factory, with comprehensive training for all their technicians. Dealers workshops operate 33

    ry.

    is a procedure wed precisely to ty of damage to the

    cedure which will in the operation of

    n the vehicle

    warning triangle or n the vehicle, it is touching this part of ting adjustments of the relevant section

    ove any warning erhood area or

    to a high standard and have all the necessary tools and equipment essential to maintain or repair Jaguar vehicles.

    Genuine Jaguar parts and accessoriesYour Jaguar Dealer can supply you with genuine replacement parts and accessories which are fully approved to Jaguars original equipment specification. This will ensure that the safety and performance of your vehicle is maintained for your complete peace of mind.

    Please note that fitment of non-genuine parts may invalidate the vehicle warranty if a subsequent fault occurs due to fitting sub-standard replacement parts or accessories.

    Jaguar parts distribution serviceJaguar Dealers stock a large number of parts to keep your vehicle maintained and get you back on the road as quickly as possible.

    Their service is supported by strategically positioned Jaguar parts distribution centres throughout North America providing next day delivery to the majority of Jaguar Dealers.

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    AccessoriesA full range of Jaguar Engineering approved accessories including safety, stowage, touring, leisure and lifestyle products are just some of those available from your Jaguar Dealership.

    Please ask your Jaguar Dealer for an up-to-date brochure so you can select your requirements from the latest range.

    VEHICLE HANDRemember to pass oHandbooks when resHandbooks are integvehicle.

    REGULAR SERVEach vehicle is givenInspection to ensurefunction correctly anmeets its specificatio

    Owners are responsmaintenance and serJaguar Dealers will bperiodic servicing anwith details of tasks service interval.

    Failure to implementrecommended intervdeterioration of vehicpossible infringemen

    Regular routine mainhelps to prevent unnbreakdowns and incenhances the trade ithe vehicle.

    USA and CanadaThe owner should contact their Jaguar Dealer to arrange appointments on a mileage/distance or time interval basis to ensure that all routine and corrective maintenance work is undertaken and recorded in the Passport to Service. This booklet not only contains a record of vital information, but also information about warranties, Jaguar Cars Limited, 34

    BOOKSn the Vehicle elling the vehicle. ral parts of the

    ICING a full Pre-Delivery that all systems d that the vehicle n.

    ible for the regular vicing of the vehicle. e pleased to arrange d can provide you carried out at each

    maintenance at the als could result in le performance and t of regulations.

    tenance not only ecessary onvenience, but n or resale value of

    Jaguar Car Clubs, Tire Manufacturers and change of ownership or address vouchers.

    MexicoThe owner should contact their Jaguar Dealer to arrange appointments on a distance or time interval basis to ensure that all routine and corrective maintenance work is undertaken and recorded in the Service Portfolio. This booklet not only contains a record of vital information, but also information about warranty and change of ownership.

    JAGUAR DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMMany of the vehicle systems are controlled by complex electronic devices. Specialist equipment is required to trace and rectify faults in the systems and ensure that only faulty components are repaired or renewed.

    Caution: Severe damage to the electrical system and electronic components can occur if any attempt is made to diagnose faults in the electrical system using conventional diagnostic equipment (for example, the use of test lamps or low impedance voltmeters). The fitting of any electrical accessory should only be entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.

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    WARRANTYDetails of the vehicle warranty are contained within the Passport to Service for USA and Canada or, for Mexico, the Warranty Benefits booklet.

    USA and CanadaThe Passport to Service contains warranties applicable to the vehicle, which include:

    The Limited Vehi The Emission Co

    Warranty and co

    The Corrosion WTires are not warrantLimited, but by the sof the tires on the vewarranties are includliterature pack.

    MexicoThe Warranty Benefiwarranties applicablewhich include:

    The Limited Vehi The Emission Co

    Warranty and co

    The Corrosion W

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION

    Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)It is essential that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is quoted in all correspondence and when ordering replacement parts.

    The number is visible from outside the vehicle, on a plate in the lower left edge of the windscreen.35

    cle Warranty.

    ntrol System vered parts list.

    arranty.

    ed by Jaguar Cars pecific manufacturer hicle. Details of tire ed in the vehicle

    ts booklet contains to the vehicle,

    cle Warranty.

    ntrol System vered parts list.

    arranty.

    Certification Label

    Vehicles have the Certification Label adhered to the left-hand front door hinge post. Vehicle weights, paint code, manufacture date and the VIN are shown on this plate.

    Engine number

    V6: The number is located on the lower left-hand side of the cylinder block near the bedplate.

    V8: The number is located on the rear left-hand side of the cylinder block, either adjacent to the transmission flange, or on the left-hand side web towards the rear of the cylinder block.

    Transmission number

    On a metal label or bar code label attached to the transmission casing.

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    FLOOR MAT RETENTION

    Ensure that the drivecorrectly positioned the tongues on the reone post shown), so tinterfere with the opeaccelerator, clutch o

    In particular, check thwhen refitting after c

    PROTECT THE EWe must all play our environment. Correcdisposal of waste clematerials are significthis aim.

    Avoid using high engthen protect your enconsumption, lower tand help towards redenvironmental burde

    Dispose of batteries,and coolant fluids at waste disposal facilit

    MOBILE/PORTABLE TELEPHONES

    ! WARNING: Using any hand-held appliance

    while driving can be dangerous and is illegal in certain countries.

    Always stop the vehicle before making a call and ensure that the 36

    rs floor mat is and secured under tention posts (1, only hat the mat does not ration of the

    r brake pedals.

    e position of the mat leaning or servicing.

    NVIRONMENTpart in protecting the t vehicle usage and aning and lubrication ant steps towards

    ine speeds. You will gine, reduce fuel he engine noise level ucing the

    n.

    tires, engine, brake your local authorised ies.

    telephone is switched off while you are driving.

    WINDOW TINTINGCaution: Do not have your vehicle windows tinted with a metal oxide tinting (for maximum heat reduction from sun load) if you have telephone or a navigation system fitted to your vehicle.

    Metal oxide tinting prevents the reception of the Global Positioning System (GPS) signals by the antenna, causing the navigation system to stop functioning.

    A non-metal tinting should be used if you require window tinting and if in doubt, contact your Jaguar Dealer for advice.

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    LEATHER CARE GUIDELeather is a natural product, therefore, it bears natural characteristics, such as grain variations, growth and brush marks. These non-weakening marks show the true nature of the hide and are the hallmarks of a leather product. Leather is an easy to maintain natural product, however, dust and substances can penetrate the pores and crease the leather, causing surfbrittleness.

    To prevent ingrainedinspect the seat uphclean every one to tw

    Wipe off fine dussurfaces at regulclean, damp, nonChange frequentcloth to avoid ableather surface. A

    If this is not sufficwhich has been dsoapy water andNever allow the lthrough. Use onlsoap.

    Use Jaguar Leathheavily soiled arewith a clean soft surfaces regularl

    When staining (e.g.: spillage occurs, cleaimmediately as desc

    It is recommended that Jaguar Leather Cleaner is used several times a year to maintain its appearance and suppleness. The Jaguar Leather Cleaner will nourish and moisturise the leather and help to improve and renew the surface protective film against dust and substances.

    Do not use solvents such as gasoline, white spirit or alcohol. Do not use detergents, furniture polish or 37

    ace wear and

    dirt and staining, olstery regularly and o months as follows:

    t from the seat ar intervals using a -coloured cloth.

    ly to a clean area of rasive action on the void over-wetting.

    ient, use a cloth ampened with warm then wrung out. eather to be soaked y mild non-caustic

    er Cleaner for as. Dry off and rub cloth, changing y.

    from clothing) or n the affected area ribed above.

    household cleaners. Such strong treatments may give, initially, an impressive appearance, but their use will lead to rapid damage or deterioration of the natural properties of the leather. Jaguar recommend a basic set of products that have been specially selected for the type of leather in your vehicle. The Manufacturers Warranty will be invalidated if treatments are used other than those recommended by Jaguar Cars Limited.

    Dark clothing may stain leather seats just like other upholstery products.

    Sharp objects such as belts, zip fasteners, rivets, etc. can leave permanent scratches and scratch marks on the leather surface.

    Unless spillages such as tea, coffee or ink are washed away immediately, permanent staining may have to be accepted.

    If a valet service is used, ensure that the specialist concerned is aware of, and follows these instructions precisely.

    For any further questions please consult your Jaguar Dealer for specialist advice.

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    ON-BOARD EVENT DATA

    Service Data RecordingService data recorders in your vehicle are capable of collecting and storing diagnostic information about your vehicle. This potentially includes information about the performance or status of various systems and modules in the vehicle, such as engine, throttle, steering or brake systems.

    In order to properly dyour vehicle, Jaguar service and repair favehicle diagnostic indirect connection to diagnosing or servic

    Event Data RecordiOther modules in yourecorders - are capastoring data during aevent. The recorded assist in the investigevent. The modules information about bothe occupants, poteninformation such as:

    How various syswere operating.

    Whether or not thpassenger seat b

    How far, if at all, depressing the abrake pedal.

    How fast the veh Where the driver

    steering wheel.

    To access this information special equipment must be directly connected to the recording modules. Jaguar Cars Limited do not access event data recorder information without obtaining consent, unless pursuant to court order or where required by law enforcement, other government authorities or third parties acting with lawful authority.

    Other parties may seek to access the 38

    iagnose and service Cars Limited and cilities may access formation through a your vehicle when ing your vehicle.

    ngr vehicle - event data ble of collecting and crash or near crash information may ation of such an may record th the vehicle and tially including

    tems in your vehicle

    e driver and elts were buckled.

    the driver was ccelerator and/or the

    icle was travelling.

    was positioning the

    information independently of Jaguar Cars Limited.

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    Reporting Safety Defects

    VEHICLE DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY)If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Jaguar Cars.

    If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect evehicles, it may ordecampaign.

    However, NHTSA cainvolved in individuayou, your Dealer, or

    To contact NHTSA, ycall the Vehicle Safetat 18883274236 (1-800-424-9153); gohttp://www.safercar.

    Administrator,NHTSA,400 Seventh Street SWashington, DC. 205

    To contact Jaguar CJaguar.

    You can also obtain about motor safety fhttp://www.safercar.39

    xists in a group of r a recall and remedy

    nnot become l problems between Jaguar Cars.

    ou may either y Hotline toll-free TTY: to gov; or write to:

    W.,90.

    ars, call 1800 4

    other information rom gov.

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    Health and Safety

    HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

    ! WARNING: Many liquids and other substances

    used in vehicles are poisonous and should never be consumed and must be kept away from open wounds. These substances include anti-freeze, brakwindscreen waslubricants and v

    The presence of(for example, gafumes) in the pacompartment ancompartment shimmediately by you must drive uconditions do sowindows fully o

    By operating othequipment (for ephone without aelectro-magnetmalfunctions ofelectronics. Theobserve the instequipment man

    Do not disconneair conditioningsystem. A refrigcan cause blindcontact the eyeshould contact wash the eyes ocold water for snot rub. As soonthereafter, obtadoctor or eye sp

    Any modifications to the fuel system not specifically designed for this Jaguar are prohibited. Such modifications in some circumstances could result in a fire. All service actions must be entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.

    When working within the engine compartment, take care to avoid contact with moving parts and hot 40

    e fluid, fuel, her additives, arious adhesives.

    any unusual fumes soline or exhaust ssenger d/or luggage ould be corrected

    a Jaguar Dealer. If nder these only with all

    pen.

    er electronic xample, a mobile n exterior antenna) ic fields can cause the vehicle refore, you should ructions of the ufacturers.

    ct any pipes in the refrigeration erant is used which ness if allowed to s. If refrigerant the eyes or skin, r affected area with everal minutes. Do as possible

    in treatment from a ecialist.

    components, and ensure that any metal objects do not short circuit the battery connections.

    California Proposition 65:Engine exhaust, some of its constituents and certain vehicle components, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

    Alterations to the electrical system, including the fitting of accessories not designed for this Jaguar, will cause damage to the electrical circuits and systems. In some circumstances this could result in a malfunction or fire. All accessory work should be entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.

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    ! WARNING: Avoid contact with battery acid

    which is poisonous and corrosive. Acid will cause burns to the skin as well as to the eyes. In the event of skin or eye contamination, wash the affected area with water thoroughly. Seek immediate medical attention when eye contact has occurred.

    No attempt shorepair a fuse thainstall a new fusamperage. Failuthe above may cor create seriouelsewhere in the41

    uld be made to t has blown. Always e of the correct re to comply with ause a fire hazard s damage electrical circuit.

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    Security and Locks

    IGNITION SWITCH

    The fascia-mounted the right-hand side ocolumn, has four key

    When the key is turnposition, the delayedbecomes active, so land front passengerremain shut. The circauxiliary position rempreset timed period.

    Position 0: Is the onlthe key can be insertWhen the key is remlock is engaged.

    Position I: Allows uscircuits, for example

    Position II: All electrithe starter motor areremains in this positi

    Position III: The starter motor is operated for as long as the key is held in this position, against spring pressure.

    TO REMOVE THE IGNITION KEYApply the parkbrake, place the gear selector in P and turn the key toposition 0.

    The automatic transmission gear selector must be placed in Park P before the key

    0 Ignition OFFI AuxiliaryII Ignition ONIII Engine start42

    ignition switch, on f the steering positions:

    ed back to the OFF accessory feature ong as the drivers s doors are shut and uits available in the ain activated for a

    y position in which ed and removed. oved the steering

    e of some electrical , radio operation.

    cal circuits except activated. The key on when driving.

    can be removed from the ignition switch. When the key is removed, the gear selector will be locked in Park.

    GEARSHIFT INTERLOCKA brake pedal/gearshift interlock system is incorporated in the automatic transmission gear selector mechanism. See page 141.

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    Vehicle Security

    INTRODUCTIONWhen leaving the vehicle unoccupied, remember the following:

    Apply the parkbrake and, with automatic transmission, move the gear selector to Park P.

    Do not leave children or pets in the vehicle unattended.

    Do not leave luggage or valuables on view. Always takeyou or lock themcompartment.

    Remove the ignitkeys, even whengarage.

    Close all windowsecurely.

    Park the vehicle wAt night, park in a

    When leaving thefor maximum secdoors are doublefitted).

    Ensure that all keremoved from thlocking the doorsthe luggage comhood are closed.

    It is important to keeplaces at all times. Lconspicuous places thief to steal them anyour vehicle or belonsecure as you wouldboth at home and aw

    IMMOBILISATION SYSTEMThis vehicle is equipped with an immobilisation system which prevents it from being driven away by an unauthorised person.

    An electronic device is fitted in the head of each key which is programmed to the vehicle electronics. When the key is placed in the ignition switch, a 43

    your valuables with in the luggage

    ion key and spare the vehicle is in your

    s and lock all doors

    here it can be seen. well-lit area.

    vehicle unattended, urity ensure that the -locked (where

    y transmitters are e vehicle before , and that all doors, partment and the

    p your keys in safe eaving them in is an invitation for a d, consequently, gings. Keep them as your wallet or purse, ay.

    sophisticated decoding process is used to validate the key transponder code. The engine cannot be started unless the key is programmed to the vehicle electronic systems.

    When turning the key in the ignition switch to start the engine, if the security status light on the centre console remains flashing, a fault condition is indicated, and it is possible that the engine will not start. Please contact a Jaguar Dealer to investigate the cause of the light flashing even if the engine starts.

    KEYSVehicles are supplied with two key transmitters, which comprise the key body integrated with the remote transmitter. Separate keys, without the transmitter, are also available from Jaguar Dealers.

    The key operates all the locks on your vehicle. The key number is recorded on an adhesive label which is fixed to the back of each key. Peel off the label and attach it to the designated area on the Security Card supplied in the vehicle literature pack. It is recommended that the Security Card is kept safely, not in the vehicle.

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    A maximum of eight keys can be used, of which up to four may be key transmitters. All the keys and transmitters used must be programmed to the vehicle by a Jaguar Dealer.

    KEY TRANSMITTER

    The security system remotely by a radio fbattery-operated, inttransmitter.

    Unlocks and Pressing andwill globally o

    windows (and sunroo

    Releases thecompartmen

    Activates theheadlight feapanic alarm (

    Locks/doublvehicle.

    Locks/unlocks the key. To free the key, press the release button. When not required press and hold

    the button and fold the key into the transmitter housing.

    Note: Key transmitters will not operate if a key is in the ignition.

    Each integrated key will operate the ignition switch, and lock the doors and glove compartment.44

    can be controlled requency, egrated key

    disarms the vehicle. holding the button pen the vehicle f, where fitted).

    luggage t lock.

    convenience ture and sounds the where fitted).

    e-locks and arms the

    Caution: Should a key transmitter be lost, a new one can be obtained and programmed to the vehicle by a Jaguar Dealer, who will ask for proof of vehicle ownership. It is advisable to notify a Jaguar Dealer as soon as a key transmitter is lost or stolen and have the remaining key transmitter(s) reprogrammed. This will then prevent the lost or stolen key transmitter from being used to disarm and unlock the vehicle.

    Note: Jaguar Dealers keep a log of all enquiries for replacement keys and notify Jaguar Cars Limited of any such requests.

    Care of key transmittersThe key transmitters must be treated with care and not exposed to extremes of heat, dust, humidity or be in contact with fluids. Do not leave the transmitter exposed to direct sunlight.The battery is the only serviceable part.

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    KEY TRANSMITTER BATTERY RENEWAL

    When the battery needs renewal there will be a significant decrease in the effective range of the key transmitter. To renew the battery, follow the procedure below:

    Insert a small, flat-blade, screwdriver at an angle of about 45 degrees, into the slot on the back of the key transmitter as shown (1). Apply light pressure to the screwdriver and lever the screwdriver forward to separate 45

    the two halves of the key transmitter. Pull the transmitter from the key body.

    Insert the screwdriver into the slot between the transmitter covers adjacent to the key stowage area as shown (2). Apply light pressure to the screwdriver and lever the screwdriver downward to separate the covers.

    Unscrew and remove the small screw (3) and remove the printed circuit board, taking care not to touch the battery terminals. Remove the battery and dispose of it safely.

    Fit a new battery cell, type CR2032 (available from your Jaguar Dealer), with the side marked with the positive symbol (+) downwards in the battery receptacle. Avoid touching the new battery as moisture/oil from the fingers can reduce the life of the battery and corrode the contacts.

    Replace the printed circuit board making sure to engage the board under the securing tabs (4), and secure with the screw.

    Refit the cover and click into place with thumb pressure.

    Slide the transmitter back onto the key body until it clicks into place.

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    RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE SYSTEMThe radio frequency remote system operates on a frequency subject to USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.

    The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of the Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the two following conditions:

    The device may ninterference.

    This device mustinterference receinterference that undesired operat

    The key transmitter rapproval numbers foCanada are shown b

    USA - CWTWB1U24

    Canada - 1788A-1U

    Note: The manufacturesponsible for any rTV interference causmodifications to this or modifications not by the party responscould void the usersthe equipment.

    Caution: The key-trsuffer interference users of this radio fsuch as radio amatequipment, remotesystems. To lock orin such a situation, operate the key tranthe security antenn46

    ot cause harmful

    accept any ived, including may cause ion.

    adio frequency r the USA and elow:

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    rer is not adio interference or ed by unauthorised equipment. Changes expressly approved ible for compliance authority to operate

    ansmitter may from other legal requency band, eurs, medical controls or alarm unlock the vehicle either use a key or smitter as close to

    a as possible.

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    Door Locks

    KEY TRANSMITTER USE

    All doors can be lockeither remotely usingbuttons, or by using

    SMART LOCKINThis feature helps prein the vehicle.

    If the drivers door is is made to lock the ddrivers door interior doors will lock, and t

    If the front passengerused to lock the doopassenger door is opand then unlock. (Thelocked from the outsin the drivers door lothe key transmitter.)

    CHILD SAFETY LOCKS47

    ed and unlocked the key transmitter the integrated key.

    Gvent locking the key

    open and an attempt oors using the locking lever, all hen unlock.

    door locking lever is rs when the front en, all doors will lock vehicle can only be

    ide by using the key ck or remotely using

    Child safety locks are fitted to the rear doors. The operating lever is fitted above the door lock mechanism.

    To operate: Open the door and move the lever a quarter turn. This immobilises the interior handle.

    The door can then only be opened using the exterior door handle.

    Open the door and move the lever to its original position to remove the child lock feature.

    VEHICLE LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

    To lock the vehicle and set alarm

    Press the lock button on the key transmitter, or;

    Put the key in the drivers door lock, turn the key towards the rear of the vehicle and release.

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    The direction indicators will flash once, the security light on the top of the fascia will start flashing and, after 20 seconds, the alarm will be set.

    If a door, the hood or the luggage compartment lid are open and an attempt is made to lock the vehicle with the key in the drivers door lock, the direction indicators will flash five times as a warning that the vehicle is not secure.

    If a door is open andto lock the vehicle wthe direction indicatotimes as a warning thsecure.

    If the hood or luggagare open and an attethe vehicle with the tdirection indicators windicating that the ve

    TO UNLOCK THDISARM THE AL

    Using a key transm

    Press the unlocktransmitter.

    Single stage unlockdoors and the luggagturns on the interior l

    Two stage unlockinthe drivers door andcompartment and tulights. A second presunlock all doors.

    The direction indicatounlocking takes placthe intrusion sensingfitted), the direction ifive times.

    Using a key

    Put the key in the drivers door lock, turn the key towards the front of the vehicle and release.

    Single stage unlocking - This unlocks all doors and the luggage compartment and turns on the interior lights.

    Two stage unlocking - This only unlocks the drivers door and luggage compartment and turns on the interior 48

    an attempt is made ith the transmitter, rs will flash seven at the vehicle is not

    e compartment lid mpt is made to lock ransmitter, the ill flash five times hicle is not secure.

    E VEHICLE AND ARM SYSTEM

    itter

    button on the key

    ing This unlocks all e compartment and ights.

    g - This only unlocks luggage rns on the interior s is required to

    rs will flash twice as e. If a fault exists with system (where ndicators will flash

    lights. A second turn of the key is required to unlock the remaining doors.

    Select single/two stage unlockingThe procedure for changing from single stage to two stage unlocking, or vice versa, is as follows:

    Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons on the key transmitter simultaneously for four seconds.

    Note: A double flash of the external direction indicators will confirm the required selection.

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    GLOBAL OPEN/CLOSE

    Global closing

    ! WARNING:Ensure that all occupants are kept clear of the windows and sunroof aperture (where fitted).

    Key in the drivers lock: Turn and hold in the lock position to close all the electrically operated sunroof.

    Key transmitter: Prebutton for longer thathe vehicle and to cloand sunroof. Pressinwhile global closing stop all movement.

    Global openingKey in the drivers lothe unlock position telectrically operated sunroof.

    Key transmitter: Preunlock button for lonto unlock the vehiclewindows and sunroobutton again while gtaking place will stop

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    windows and

    ss and hold the lock n 2 seconds to lock se all the windows

    g the button again is taking place will

    ck: Turn and hold in o open all the windows and

    ss and hold the ger than 2 seconds and to open all the f. Pressing the lobal opening is all movement.

    Press and hold the central locking button on the centre console to globally lock or unlock all doors, and to globally close or open all the windows and sunroof.

    Note: The central locking button only operates with the ignition switch in position I or II, or while the delayed accessory feature is active.

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    DOOR INTERNAL LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

    Each internal door halock lever (1) and rele

    To centrally lock all dlever on the drivers door.

    To lock a rear door,

    To unlock a door, pu

    To open a locked dolever.

    The drivers or front lock lever will unlock

    DRIVE-AWAY DThis feature is an adsafeguard which lockthe luggage comparthas been started.

    For the feature to opswitch must be in poparkbrake released amoving forward at a (3 mph).

    Note: For vehicles wtransmission, the geabe moved out of the

    The doors will remain locked, even when the vehicle is stopped unless the driver or front passenger unlocks a door. A rear passenger can only unlock their own individual door.

    If a door is opened during a journey, the doors will automatically lock again when the vehicle starts to move.

    All vehicles have the drive-away door locking feature installed during 50

    ndle comprises a ase handle (2).

    oors, press the lock or front passengers

    press the lock lever.

    ll the lock lever.

    or, pull the release

    passengers door all doors.

    OOR LOCKINGditional occupant s all the doors and ment after a journey

    erate, the ignition sition II, the nd the vehicle speed above 5 km/h

    ith automatic r selector lever must

    P or N position.

    manufacture. This feature can be disabled, or reinstated, by a Jaguar Dealer, if required.

    VALET SWITCH

    Before handing the green-headed valet key to the parking attendant, open the glove compartment, press the valet switch and then close and lock the glove compartment with the integrated key or a black-headed key. The attendant can then lock the car after parking, but cannot open the glove compartment or the luggage compartment.

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    Luggage Compartment Locks

    LID LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

    To open the luggage

    Press the luggagrelease switch (1switchpack, or;

    Press the luggagbutton (2) on the

    With the vehicle release button (3)lid.

    Note: An ignition keythe luggage compart(4), (turn clockwise toopening with the keyarmed will cause thea transmitter, or placignition, to turn the ala result of opening w

    If the vehicle alarm system is armed and the luggage compartment is opened using the key transmitter, the alarm will not sound. The system will be rearmed when the lid is closed, provided the vehicle has not been disarmed.

    Neither the luggage compartment lid release switch on the fascia switchpack nor the lid release button will operate when the vehicle is armed.51

    compartment:

    e compartment lid ) on the fascia

    e compartment key transmitter, or;

    unlocked, press the on the compartment

    can be used to open ment lid release lock release), but when the vehicle is alarm to sound. Use e the key in the arm off if it sounds as ith a key.

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    LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT EMERGENCY RELEASE

    Your vehicle is equipmechanical interior lurelease handle that pescape for children aevent they become lluggage compartmen

    Adults are advised tothemselves with the location of the releas

    The T-shaped handleluggage compartmen

    To open the luggagefrom the inside, pull T-shaped handle andmaterial that the hanglow for hours in theluggage compartmenexposure to ambient

    Ensure that the T-shaped handle is firmly returned to its stowed position after use.

    ! WARNING: Keep vehicle doors and the luggage

    compartment locked and keep keys out of a childs reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in an open compartment and risk injury. Children should be taught 52

    ped with a ggage compartment rovides a means of nd adults in the

    ocked inside the t.

    familiarise operation and e handle.

    is located on the t lid.

    compartment lid the illuminated push up the lid. The dle is made of will darkness of the t following brief

    light.

    not to play in vehicle.

    On hot days, the temperature in the luggage compartment and the vehicle interior can rise very quickly. Exposure of people or animals to these high temperatures for even a short time can cause death or serious heat-related injuries, including brain damage. Small children are particularly at risk.

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    Alarm Systems

    ALARMS AND AUDIBLE SIGNALSNote: In certain markets, legislation prohibits the use of audible confirmation signals. In such cases, the sound source has been removed from the system.

    AUDIBLE SIGNALSTwo horn chirps will sound if an attempt is made to lock the vehfully closed. There wsignal if the vehicle ishood or luggage comclosed.

    Error signalThe direction indicattimes whenever the kignition and one of thconditions is present

    If any door is opemade to lock the key in the driver

    The luggage comhood is not propattempt is made either by insertingdoor lock or by utransmitter.

    If there is an electhe intrusion sensensing systems attempt to disarsystem is made.

    The direction indicattimes whenever the kignition and one of thconditions is present

    If any door is opemade to arm thusing the key tra

    If either of the front doors is open when an attempt is made to lock the vehicle using the lock levers on the front two doors.

    FULL ALARMOnce armed, any of the following circumstances will create a full alarm state, sound the horns and flash the direction indicators:53

    icle if a door is not ill be no audible locked when the partment is not fully

    ors will flash five ey is out of the e following :

    n when an attempt is vehicle by inserting a s door lock.

    partment or the erly closed when an to lock the vehicle a key in the drivers sing the key

    trical failure within sing or inclination (where fitted), and an m the security

    ors will flash seven ey is out of the e following :

    n when an attempt is e security system nsmitter.

    Opening a door, luggage compartment lid (except with transmitter) or hood.

    Using a key in the ignition switch which is not programmed to the vehicle.

    Any attempt is made to remove the radio.

    SECURITY SYSTEMThe security system has been designed for:

    Prevention of theft of the vehicle. Prevention of theft of items from the

    vehicle.

    Personal security.The security system is integrated with the vehicle electronics and engine management systems making it far more difficult for a thief to penetrate and steal the vehicle.

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    BATTERY RECONNECTIONIf the battery has been disconnected and is subsequently reconnected, the alarm system will re-arm as the battery is reconnected.

    Note: Ensure that a key transmitter is available to disarm the system when reconnecting the battery. Either press the unlock button on the transmitter, or insert the key in the ignition switch.

    REMOTE HEADCONVENIENCEBy pressing the key-button with the dippeonce, the headlightsseconds, unless the pressed again, or if tthe ignition switch anposition II.

    PANIC ALARM(Where fitted)

    When in or near the alarm can be set off offender. For this feakey must not be in th

    Pressing the headlighbutton on the key trawithin three secondsPanic Alarm.

    The alarm is stoppedin the ignition switchheadlight conveniencthe key transmitter ththree seconds.54

    LIGHT

    ring transmitter d headlight symbol

    will come on for 25 headlight button is he key is inserted in d turned to

    vehicle, the panic to deter a possible ture to operate, the e ignition switch.

    t convenience/panic nsmitter three times will activate the

    by inserting the key or by pressing the e/panic button on ree times within

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    Garage Door Opener

    GARAGE DOOR OPENER TRANSCEIVER(Where fitted)

    The garage door opelocated in the roof cotransceiver can be ptransmit the radio frethree different transmused to activate garagates, home lighting,other radio frequenc

    Although this sectionthe procedures for a it also equally appliementioned applicatio

    In some countries thknown as the HomeLTransceiver.

    The transceiver radionumbers for the USAshown below:

    USA - FCC: K8597 R

    Canada - CAN: 2145

    For further information, or for assistance, contact your Jaguar Dealer, or the supplier by phone or via the internet. For details, see Information and Assistance on page 58.

    ! WARNING: Do not use the transceiver with any

    garage door opener that lacks the 55

    ner transceiver is nsole. This

    rogrammed to quencies of up to itters which can be ge doors, entry security systems, or y operated devices.

    mainly describes garage door opener, s to the previously ns.

    is feature is also ink Universal

    frequency approval and Canada are

    315.

    101 790A.

    safety stop and reverse feature as required by safety standards. A garage door opener which cannot detect an object, signalling the door to stop and reverse, does not meet current safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these features increases risk of serious injury or death.

    When programming the transceiver to a garage door opener or entry gate, make sure that people, vehicles and objects are out of the way to prevent potential harm or damage as the gate or garage door will activate during the programme.

    This device may suffer from interference if operated in the vicinity of a mobile or fixed station transmitter. This interference is likely to affect the hand-held transmitter as well as the in-car transceiver.

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    Before Programming

    Caution: When programming a garage door opener or entry gate that may require you to press and re-press the hand-held transmitter (cycle), unplug the device during the cycling process to prevent possible motor failure.

    It is recommended that for best results, fit a new battery to the hand-held transmitter of the garage door opener (or other device) before progrgarage door opener the garage) is equippensure that the antenstraight down.

    To erase all programFor first time programthe engine is switche

    1. Turn the ignition

    2. Press and hold thon the garage dooverhead consolpressed, the indiilluminate. The inthe middle buttoopener in the ove

    3. Release the buttobegins to flash (tapproximately 20

    All memories in the ghave now been clear

    Note: Do not performwhen programming tdoor opener buttons

    Programming the vehicle56

    amming. If your receiver (located in ed with an antenna, na is hanging

    mingming, ensure that

    d off:

    switch to position I.

    e two outer buttons or opener in the e. Keep the buttons cator light will dicator light is part of n in the garage door rhead console.

    ns when the light his will take seconds).

    arage door opener ed.

    this procedure he additional garage .

    Ensuring that the engine is switched off:

    1. Turn the ignition switch to position I.

    2. Hold the end of the original garage door opener hand-held transmitter approximately 5.0 to 15.0 cm (2 to 6 inches) away from the transceiver in the roof console, keeping the indicator light in view.

    3. Using both hands, simultaneously press and hold both the desired garage door opener button on the overhead console and the hand-held transmitter button. Keep both buttons pressed. The light will flash slowly at first and then change to a fast flash. When the indicator light flashes rapidly, release both buttons. The rapid flashing light indicates successful programming.

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    4. If, after 60 seconds, the indicator light does not flash rapidly, release both the transceiver and the hand-held transmitter buttons and repeat the procedure starting with Step 2. Position the hand-held transmitter at a different angle and/or distance.

    5. Press and hold the programmed overhead console garage door opener button and observe the indicator light.

    If the indicator ligcontinuous, progand your device sthe garage door pressed and heldto 2 seconds and

    If the indicator ligtwo seconds andsolid/continuousthe following proinstructions for roequipment.

    Note: To progragarage door openStep 2.

    Rolling code deviceprogramming

    Note: A second persfollowing steps quickthe button has been seconds only in whic

    1. At the garage do(motor head unit)the learn or smar

    Note: The namemay vary betwee

    2. Press and releasbutton.

    3. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and hold the programmed garage door opener button for two seconds and release.

    4. Repeat the press/hold/release sequence three times to complete the training process.

    The garage door opener in the overhead console should now activate the rolling code device.57

    ht is solid/ramming is complete hould activate when

    opener button is for approximately 1 then released.

    ht blinks rapidly for then turns a

    light, proceed with gramming lling code device

    mme additional er buttons, begin at

    equipment

    on may make the er and easier as once pressed there are 30 h to complete Step 3.

    or opener receiver in the garage, locate t button/switch.

    of the button/switch n manufacturers.

    e the learn or smart

    Reprogramming a single garage door opener buttonTo programme a device to previously trained button:

    1. Press and hold the desired pre-programmed garage door opener button for at least 20 seconds, but no longer than 30 seconds, until the indicator light begins to flash.

    2. Without releasing the overhead console button, position the hand-held transmitter approximately 5.0 to 15.0 cm (2 to 6 inches) away from the transceiver in the overhead console, keeping the indicator light in view.

    3. Carry out Step 3 of Programming the Vehicle on page 56.

    Entry gate/Canadian programmingThe technology of some entry gates requires you to press and re-press (cycle) the hand-held transmitter button every two seconds during programming.

    Continue to press and hold the desired overhead console button while you cycle your hand-held transmitter until the indicator light flashes rapidly.

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    Information and assistanceIf you would like additional information on the HomeLink Universal Transceiver, compatible products or to purchase other accessories such as the HomeLink lighting package, contact your Jaguar Dealer, or HomeLink at 1-800-355-3515 or on the Internet at www.homelink.jci.com.

    Note: Keep the original transmitter for future use or programfor example, you pur

    Caution: It is recomyou sell or dispose programmed transcerased for security

    ! WARNING:The manufacturer ifor any radio or TV iby unauthorised moequipment. Such mvoid the users authequipment.58

    ming procedures if, chase a new vehicle.

    mended that when of the vehicle, the eiver buttons be purposes.

    s not responsible nterference caused difications to this odifications could ority to operate the

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    Before Driving

    SEAT BELTSThe use of front and rear seat belts is mandatory in most countries. Using seat belts saves lives. They should be worn by all occupants whenever the vehicle is in use, for maximum protection. Lap/shoulder inertia reel seat belts are provided for both front occupants and three rear seat positions.

    The inertia operatingseat belts allows thetheir upper bodies tocontrols. The seat bewith accelerated bodevent of emergency

    The seat belt assembadditional safety devpretensioners and thhave force limiters. Thincreased protectionsevere frontal impac

    The pretensioners opwith the air bags as pRestraints Technologpage 66.

    All passenger seat bincorporating an autoallow child seats to brefer to Child Safety

    BeltminderThe beltminder featuwarning to the seat bsee page 100. This feadditional remindersdrivers and/or passeunbuckled by intermchime and illuminatinwarning light in the in

    Although not advisable, it is possible to disable the Beltminder function. Please see a Jaguar Dealer to disable or reinstate the function.

    Note: Not all countries have the warning chime.

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    mechanism of the wearers to move reach various lts lock automatically y movement or in the braking.

    lies incorporate ices. All have belt e front belts also ese devices provide

    in the event of a t.

    erate in conjunction art of the Advanced y System, refer to

    elt mechanisms matic locking device e secured safely, on page 72.

    re is a supplemental elt warning function, ature provides

    to the driver that the ngers seat belt is

    ittently sounding a g the seat belt strument cluster.

    To adjust the front seat belt heights, press the locking button and slide the anchorage so that the seat belt webbing passes over the shoulder without pulling against the neck. Release the button and check that the anchorage point is locked.

    Always check the anchorage point after the seat has been adjusted to ensure that the belt is