This handbook forms part of the Owner literature supplied with your new vehicle. Left-hand drive
and right-hand drive conditions may be shown in the graphics and where information is specific to
a particular country, it is indicated as such.
Please take the time to study the operating instructions with your vehicle as soon as you can.
The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment.
Some of the options may not be fitted to your vehicle, unless they formed part of the original vehicle
specification. Therefore, some parts of this handbook may not apply to your vehicle. Furthermore,
due to printing cycles, it may include descriptions of options before they become generally
available.
The options, hardware and software in your vehicle are from the available specifications for the
market in which the vehicle was intended for sale. If your vehicle is to be used in another
geographical area, you may have to modify the vehicle specification to suit local conditions.
Jaguar Cars Limited is not responsible for the cost of any modifications.
The information contained in this publication was correct when it went to print. Vehicle design
changes may have been made after this handbook was printed. When this occurs a handbook
supplement is added to the literature pack. Subsequent updates can be viewed on the Jaguar
Internet site at: www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com.
In the interest of development, the right is reserved to change specifications, design or equipment
at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations. This publication, or part thereof,
may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted.
Safety warnings are included in this
handbook. These indicate either a
procedure which must be followed
precisely, or information that should be
considered with great care in order to avoid
the possibility of personal injury.
Cautions
CAUTION
Cautions are included in this handbook.
These indicate either a procedure which
must be followed precisely, or information that
should be considered with great care in order
to avoid the possibility of damage to your
vehicle.
Symbols
This recycling symbol identifies
those items that must be disposed
of safely in order to prevent
unnecessary damage to the
environment.
This symbol identifies those
features that can be adjusted,
disabled or enabled by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
LABEL LOCATIONS
Warning labels attached to your
vehicle bearing this symbol mean:
Do not touch or adjust components
until you have read the relevant
instructions in the handbook.
Labels showing this symbol
indicate that the ignition system
utilises very high voltages. Do not
touch any ignition components
while the starter switch is turned
on.
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Warning labels
Labels are attached to your vehicle at several
positions. These are applied to draw your
attention to important subjects, e.g. tyre
pressures, tow bar use, airbags, roll-over risk,
engine compartment hazards, etc.
Additional information labels may also be
found at these locations.
It is important that you are familiar with these
subjects to ensure that your vehicle and its
features are used safely. Using the index at the
back of this handbook, refer to the relevant
topic for more information.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
WARNINGS
The vehicle should not be parked over
long dry grass or other combustible
material, particularly during dry
weather. As the heat generated by the exhaust
and emission control systems may be
sufficient to start a fire.
Before exiting the vehicle, ensure that
P park is selected and the park brake
applied. When exiting the vehicle,
ensure that the Jaguar Smart Key is removed
from the vehicle.
1. Left-hand front suspension tower - Air
conditioning label
2. Top face of battery - Battery warning
symbols
3. End of fascia (passenger side) -
Passenger airbag label
4. Sun visor - Airbag label
5. Base of left-hand C pillar - Tyre pressure
label, Airbag warning label, Vehicle
Identification Number label
6. Right-hand B pillar - Vehicle
Identification Number label (China)
7. Inner face of fuel filler flap - Fuel
specification label
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DATA RECORDING
Service data recording
Service 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
brakes.
In order to properly diagnose and service your
vehicle, Jaguar service and repair facilities may
access vehicle diagnostic information through
a direct connection to your vehicle.
Event data recording
This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data
Recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR
is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like
situations, such as an air bag deployment or
hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in
understanding how a vehicle’s systems
performed. The EDR is designed to record data
related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems
for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds
or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to
record such data as:
•How various systems in your vehicle were
operating.
•Whether or not the driver and passenger
safety belts were buckled/fastened.
•How far (if at all) the driver was depressing
the accelerator and/or the brake pedal.
•How fast the vehicle was travelling.
•The rotational position of the steering
wheel.
These data can help provide a better
understanding of the circumstances in which
crashes and injuries occur.
Note: EDR data are recorded by your vehicle
only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no
data are recorded by the EDR under normal
driving conditions and no personal data (e.g.
name, gender, age and crash location) are
recorded. However, other parties, such as law
enforcement, could combine the EDR data with
the type of personally identifying data routinely
acquired during a crash investigation.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special
equipment is required, and access to the
vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the
vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as
law enforcement, that have the special
equipment, can read the information if they
have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS
Occupants with disabilities which may require
modification of the vehicle, must contact a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer before any
modifications are made.
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1. Steering wheel audio controls.
See AUDIO CONTROL (page 69).
2. External lamp controls. See LIGHTING
CONTROL (page 75).
3. Sequential gear change down paddle.
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page 137).
4. Speedometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL
OVERVIEW (page 99).
5. Driver’s horn and airbag. See HORN
(page 68). See Supplementary
restraints system (page 53).
6. Message centre. See WARNING AND
INFORMATION MESSAGES (page 106).
7. Tachometer. See INSTRUMENT PANEL
OVERVIEW (page 99).
8. Sequential gear change up paddle.
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
(page 137).
9. Wiper and washer control. See Wipers
and washers (page 88).
10. Cruise control and Adaptive cruise
control steering wheel controls.
See Cruise control (page 156).
See Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
(page 159).
11. Audio control panel. See Audio unit
overview (page 269).
27. Rear fog lamps switch. See REAR FOG
LAMPS (page 77).
28. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Forward Alert switch. See FORWARD ALERT
FUNCTION (page 164).
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PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
WARNINGS
Do not fit non-approved parts and
accessories or carry out
non-approved alterations or
conversions. It may be dangerous and could
affect the safety of the vehicle and occupants.
Also, the terms and conditions of the vehicle
warranty may be invalidated.
Jaguar will not accept any liability for
death, personal injury or damage to
property which may occur as a direct
result of fitment of non-approved accessories
or the carrying out of non-approved
conversions to Jaguar vehicles.
Jaguar strongly advise against
making any modifications to the
suspension or steering system. This
could seriously affect the handling and
stability of the vehicle leading to loss of control
or roll-over.
The vehicle has been designed, built and
tested, to cope with a variety of driving
conditions, some of which can place the
severest possible demands on control systems
and components. As such, fitting replacement
parts and accessories that have been
developed and tested to the same stringent
standards as the original components, will
safeguard the continued reliability, safety and
performance of your vehicle.
To augment the vehicle's already impressive
performance, a comprehensive range of Jaguar
approved spare parts and accessories is
available.
Jaguar parts are the only parts built to original
equipment specifications and approved by
Jaguar designers; this means that every single
part and accessory has been rigorously tested
by the same engineering team that designed
and built the vehicle.
A full list and description of all accessories is
available from your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
Electrical equipment
WARNING
It is extremely hazardous to fit or
replace parts or accessories, the
installation of which requires the
dismantling of, or addition to, either the
electrical or fuel systems.
Always consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer before fitting any accessory.
Fitting inferior quality parts or accessories,
may be dangerous and could invalidate the
vehicle warranty.
It is recommended that you always consult
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer for advice
regarding the approval, suitability, installation
and use of any parts or accessories before
fitting.
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Airbag system
WARNING
The components that make up the
airbag system are sensitive to
electrical or physical interference,
either of which could easily damage the
system and cause inadvertent operation or a
malfunction of the airbag module.
To prevent malfunction of the airbag system
always consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer before fitting any of the following:
•Electronic equipment such as a mobile
phone, two-way radio or in-car
entertainment system.
•Accessories attached to the front of the
vehicle.
•Any modification to the front of the vehicle.
•Any modification involving the removal or
repair of any wiring or component in the
vicinity of any of the airbag system
components, including the steering wheel,
steering column, instrument or fascia
panels.
•Any modification to the fascia panels or
steering wheel.
After-sales service
The After Sales Parts service is of paramount
importance, with franchised representation in
over 100 countries worldwide, Jaguar are able
to support your vehicle wherever you go.
Travelling abroad
In certain countries, it is a legal requirement to
fit parts made to the vehicle manufacturers'
specification.
Owners should ensure that any parts or
accessories fitted to the vehicle while travelling
abroad, will also conform to the legal
requirements of their own country when they
return home.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
CAUTION
Remove all Jaguar Smart Keys from the
vehicle when it is left unattended. This
will ensure the vehicle is left in a secure
condition.
If a Jaguar Smart Key is lost, a
replacement can be obtained and
programmed to the vehicle by your Dealer.
Notify your Dealer as soon as a Jaguar Smart
Key is lost or stolen and have the remaining
Jaguar Smart Key(s) reprogrammed.
The security system and entry to the vehicle are
controlled by the Jaguar Smart Key remote
control. All doors and the luggage
compartment can be locked and unlocked
using the remote control buttons.
Keyless Entry is an enhancement of the Jaguar
Smart Key and allows entry to the vehicle,
without the need to press a button. Full security
integrity of the vehicle is still maintained.
See KEYLESS ENTRY (page 33).
The Jaguar Smart Key also allows the vehicle to
be started without the use of a starter key.
See KEYLESS STARTING (page 133).
Two handsets, incorporating a detachable
emergency key blade, are supplied. Separate
emergency key blades are available from
Dealers.
The emergency key blade number is recorded
on an attached label. Peel off the label and
attach it to the designated area on the Security
Card, supplied in the literature pack. Keep the
Security Card safe, but not in the vehicle.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO
FREQUENCIES
Note: The radio frequency used by your remote
control may be used by other devices. For
example: amateur radios, medical equipment,
wireless headphones, or other remote control
devices. This may cause the frequency to be
jammed, and prevent your remote control from
operating correctly.
Environmental conditions can affect the
operation of remote controls and the operating
range may vary considerably depending on the
vehicle's location.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Jaguar Smart Key
WARNING
Never leave the Jaguar Smart Key in
the vehicle if children or animals are
also left in the vehicle. The vehicle's
systems and remote control functions could
be operated, which may result in injury.
Note: The operational range of the Jaguar
Smart Key will vary considerably depending on
atmospheric conditions and interference from
other transmitting devices.
Note: Some features of the security system are
market dependent or are options, so may not
be present on your vehicle.
Unlocking
Press to unlock. See UNLOCKING
AND DISARMING THE VEHICLE
(page 18).
Locking
Press to lock. See LOCKING AND
ARMING THE VEHICLE (page 19).
Luggage compartment
Press to unlock, disarm and open
the luggage compartment. The
vehicle security system will remain
active, but for the period the luggage
compartment is open, the intrusion and
inclination sensing systems will be inhibited.
Door and bonnet security will remain active.
When the luggage compartment is
subsequently closed, the hazard warning
lamps will flash after a few seconds, to confirm
that the vehicle has rearmed the full alarm
system (if previously armed).
Approach lamps
When approaching the vehicle in
the dark, press to switch on the
approach illumination. The
headlamps will illuminate for up to 25 seconds.
Pressing the button again or operating the
starter button, will turn the approach lamps off.
1. Unlock.
2. Lock.
3. Luggage compartment release.
4. Convenience headlamp feature.
5. Panic alarm.
6. Emergency key blade.
7. Emergency key blade release button.
Panic button
Press and hold for three seconds,
or press three times within three
seconds, to activate the emergency
alarm. The horn, siren and the hazard lamps
will operate.
Once active for more than five seconds, the
alarm can be cancelled by pressing the button
and holding for three seconds, or pressing
three times within three seconds.
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The emergency alarm will also be cancelled if
the Jaguar Smart Key is inserted into the
starter control unit and the START/STOP
button is pressed or if the vehicle detects a
valid Jaguar Smart Key when the START/STOP
button is pressed.
Care of the Jaguar Smart Key
Do not expose to extremes of heat, dust,
humidity or allow contact with fluids. Do not
leave the transmitter exposed to direct
sunlight.
Irregular operation
If difficulty is experienced with remote keyless
entry, keyless entry, keyless starting or Jaguar
Smart Key operation, it may be caused by:
•Internal battery low voltage. Replace the
battery. See CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY (page 24).
•High levels of localised external electrical
interference, e.g. a radio transmitter.
•Until the battery can be replaced, or until
the vehicle is outside the area of electrical
interference, the Jaguar Smart Key must
be inserted into the starter control unit.
UNLOCKING AND DISARMING THE
VEHICLE
Your vehicle can be unlocked using
either Single or Multi-point entry.
Single-point entry is a security
feature that only unlocks the driver's door
when the unlock button is pressed.
To change from Single to Multi-point entry (or
vice versa), press both the lock and unlock
buttons simultaneously for three seconds. The
hazard warning lamps will flash twice to
confirm the change.
The change can also be achieved using the
vehicle touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING
THE REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
Single-point entry
First press: Unlocks the driver's door and
enables the other doors to be opened from the
inside (unless the child safety locks have been
activated on the rear doors). The hazard
warning lamps will flash twice, to indicate that
the vehicle is unlocked and the alarm has been
disarmed. The interior lamps will illuminate to
assist entry to the vehicle.
Note: In some markets, an audible warning will
sound.
Second press: Unlocks the passenger doors
and the luggage compartment.
Multi-point entry
Press briefly to unlock all the doors and
luggage compartment and to disarm the alarm.
The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to
indicate that the vehicle is unlocked and the
alarm has been disarmed. The interior lamps
will illuminate to assist entry to the vehicle.
Note: In some markets, an audible warning will
sound.
Power-fold mirrors
If automatic power-fold is enabled, the door
mirrors will unfold when the vehicle is
unlocked. The power-fold feature can be
enabled/disabled using the touch-screen.
See EXTERIOR MIRRORS (page 95).
Global opening
Press and hold the unlock button for three
seconds. The vehicle will unlock (either single
or multi-point) and the alarm will be disarmed
immediately. After the three seconds, all of the
windows and sunroof will open. This feature
can be enabled/disabled using the vehicle
touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
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LOCKING AND ARMING THE VEHICLE
WARNING
The vehicle will only lock, if all door,
luggage compartment and bonnet
apertures are closed. If a lock attempt
is made when an aperture is open, the vehicle
will not lock and two audible error warnings
will sound.
Press the lock button to secure the
vehicle. The vehicle can be Single
or Double locked, as follows:
Single locking
Press the lock button briefly. Single locking
secures the vehicle and prevents the doors
being opened from outside of the vehicle. The
doors can be unlocked and opened from inside
the vehicle. The hazard warning lamps will
flash once as confirmation.
Note: In some markets, an audible warning will
sound.
Double locking
WARNING
Never double lock the vehicle with
people, children, or pets inside. In the
event of an emergency they would be
unable to escape, and the emergency services
would be unable to release them quickly.
Press the lock button twice within three
seconds. Double locking secures the vehicle
and prevents the doors being unlocked or
opened from inside or outside of the vehicle,
except with the correct Jaguar Smart Key. The
hazard warning lamps will flash twice (with a
long second flash) and an audible warning will
sound, as confirmation.
Double locking provides additional security if
the vehicle is left unattended. The vehicle
cannot be opened by breaking a window and
operating the door locks from inside the
vehicle.
Power-fold mirrors
If automatic power-fold is enabled, the door
mirrors will fold in towards the vehicle body
when the vehicle is locked. The power-fold
feature can be enabled/disabled using the
touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING THE
REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
Lock confirmation
If you are uncertain whether the vehicle is
locked and armed (either by single or double
locking), press the lock button again. The
hazard warning lights will flash to indicate and
confirm the current lock status.
Note: If the vehicle is not already locked and
armed, pressing the lock button will single lock
the vehicle. Press again to double lock, if
required.
Global closing
WARNING
Ensure that no children, pets, or
obstructions are in any open aperture
before operating global closing.
Safety mechanisms are in place to prevent
serious injury, however, injuries can still
occur.
Press and hold the lock button for three
seconds. The vehicle will single lock and the
alarm will be fully armed immediately. After the
three seconds, all the windows and the sunroof
will close.
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Automatic relocking
If a door, or the tailgate, are not opened within
one minute of unlocking the vehicle using the
Jaguar Smart Key, doors will lock again
automatically. This feature can be
enabled/disabled using the touch-screen.
See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
(page 21).
DOCKING/UNDOCKING THE JAGUAR
SMART KEY
Docking the Jaguar Smart Key
During normal operation, it is not necessary to
dock the Jaguar Smart Key. However, if the
unlock button on the Smart Key fails to operate
and the vehicle has been unlocked using the
emergency key blade, it will be necessary to
dock the Jaguar Smart Key to deactivate and
disarm the alarm system.
The Smart Key should also be docked when the
vehicle is being towed, in order to prevent the
steering column from locking.
Insert the Jaguar Smart Key into the starter
control unit, located on the driver's side of the
vehicle, as shown.
Note: When docking the Jaguar Smart Key, it is
recommended that the emergency key blade is
left in place. The end of the key blade can then
be used as a handle, to pull the Smart Key from
the control unit when undocking.
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Undocking the Jaguar Smart Key
CAUTION
Ensure the engine is switched off before
attempting to undock the Jaguar Smart
Key, otherwise damage to the Smart Key may
occur.
To remove the Jaguar Smart Key from the
starter control unit:
1. Ensure that the vehicle is at rest with the
gear selector in the P position and the
ignition switched off.
2. Press the Jaguar Smart Key and release.
The key will eject into its rest position.
3. Remove the Jaguar Smart Key from the
starter control unit.
Message centre information displays
MessageMeaning
SMART KEY NOT
FOUND, PLEASE
INSERT IN SLOT
CHECK SMART
KEY
REMOVE SMART
KEY
The Jaguar Smart Key
has not been detected,
insert into the starter
control unit.
The Jaguar Smart Key
detected by the in-vehicle
systems is not the one
belonging to the vehicle.
Remove the Jaguar
Smart Key from the
starter control unit.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
CONTROL
The Jaguar Smart Key and various features of
the vehicle security system, can be
programmed to your individual requirements
by use of the touch-screen.
The programmable features are as follows:
•Drive-away locking (including variable
speed)
•Single or multi-point entry (2 stage
unlocking)
•Alarm trigger information (market
dependent)
•Window global open or close (passive
entry vehicles only)
•Valet key mode
•Passive arming
•Automatic relock and arm.
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Vehicle
Security
Parking
Drive away
locking
2 stage unlocking OffOn
12:26 pm
OffOn
Valet mode
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Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
DAB radio DAB1
BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
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Security
Parking
Passive arming
OffOn
Alarm sensors OffOn
12 : 26 pm
OffOn
Auto-relock and
arm
Valet mode
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Selecting single (2 stage unlock) or
multi-point entry
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
•Select Veh. settings.
•The Security menu is selected
automatically as the default.
•Select: 2-stage unlocking On (for single-
point entry) or Off (for multi-point entry).
Note: This selection changes the setting for
both keyless entry and for when unlocking
using the Jaguar Smart Key.
Selecting alarm sensor override
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
•Select Veh. settings.
•The Security menu is selected
automatically as the default.
•Touch the arrow button to scroll down to
Alarm sensors and select either On or Off.
Selecting Off will override the interior and tilt
sensors until the vehicle is locked and
unlocked again. This facility is normally used
for recovery of the vehicle or travelling on a
ferry.
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Vehicle
Security
Parking
Drive away
locking
2 stage unlocking OffOn
12 : 26 pm
OffOn
Valet mode
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Vehicle
Security
Parking
Drive away
locking
2 stage unlocking
Speed (MPH)
Off
On
12 : 26 pm
Off
On
Valet mode
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Vehicle
Security
Parking
OffOn
Off
OffOn
global open
Mirror fold back
12 : 26 pm
Windows
global close
Windows
Valet mode
E93150
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Passive arming
OffOn
Alarm sensors OffOn
12 : 26 pm
On
Auto-relock a
ar
Valet mode
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Selecting drive-away locking
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
•Select Veh. settings.
•The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
•Select the arrow button to scroll down to
Drive away locking and select either On or
Off.
Setting the drive-away locking speed
Selecting window global opening or
closing
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
•Select Veh. settings.
•The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
•Scroll down to Global open or Global
close and select either On or Off.
Selecting passive arming
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
•Once Drive away locking On is selected,
select the speed from the list at which you
want the locks to activate (8, 16 or 32 km/h
or 5, 10 or 20 mph). To change between
Imperial and Metric measurement units,
select Units.
•Select Veh. settings.
•The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
•Scroll down to Passive arming and select
either On or Off.
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Vehicle
Security
Parking
Passive arming
OffOn
Alarm senOn
12 : 26 pm
OffOn
Auto-relock and
arm
Valet mode
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Selecting automatic relock and arm
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Vehicle:
•Select Veh. settings.
•The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
•Scroll down to Auto-relock and arm and
select either On or Off.
CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL
BATTERY
When the battery needs renewing, there will be
a significant decrease in the effective range of
the Jaguar Smart Key transmitter and the
message SMART KEY BATTERY LOW is
displayed in the message centre.
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To renew the battery, follow the procedure
below:
1. Remove the key blade from the Jaguar
Smart Key. See USING THE REMOTE
CONTROL (page 17).
2. Remove the two side covers, one at a time,
by inserting a small, flat bladed
screwdriver between the cover and body
and lightly twist the screwdriver.
3. Insert the screwdriver between the two
body halves of the Jaguar Smart Key.
Apply light pressure to the screwdriver and
separate the two halves.
4. Remove the printed circuit board, taking
care not to touch the battery terminals.
Remove the old battery and dispose of it
safely.
5. Fit a new battery, type CR2032 (available
from your Dealer/Authorised Repairer),
with the positive (+) downwards, in the
battery receptacle. Avoid touching the new
battery, as moisture/oil from the fingers
can reduce battery life and corrode the
contacts.
Refit the parts in the reverse order, ensuring
that they click securely into place.
EMERGENCY KEY BLADE
To extract: Press and hold the release button
(7), while pulling the key blade (6) from the
Jaguar Smart Key body.
To insert: Press and hold the release button
while pushing the key blade into appropriate
slot in the Jaguar Smart Key.
The key blade operates the left-hand front door
lock and the luggage compartment lock.
See USING THE EMERGENCY KEY BLADE
(page 28).
Battery disposal
Used batteries must be disposed of
correctly, as they contain a number
of harmful substances. Seek advise
on disposal from your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer and/or your local
authority.
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
WARNING
Never double lock the vehicle with
people, children or pets inside. In the
event of an emergency they would be
unable to escape, and the emergency services
would be unable to release them quickly.
When the vehicle is double-locked the doors
cannot be opened, either from inside or
outside the vehicle.
Breaking a window will not allow a door to be
opened.
Locking and unlocking from outside the
vehicle
Locking and unlocking the vehicle using the
Jaguar Smart Key, is explained earlier in this
handbook. See USING THE REMOTE CONTROL (page 17). Locking and unlocking
the vehicle using the Keyless Entry system is
explained later in this handbook. See KEYLESS ENTRY (page 33).
Note: To help prevent locking the Jaguar Smart
Key inside the vehicle, it has been made
difficult to slam lock a door using the interior
door locking lever. The door will not lock.
Luggage compartment
CAUTION
If the luggage compartment is opened
after the driver and passenger doors are
locked, ensure that the Jaguar Smart Key
remains outside the vehicle when it is closed
again. If the Jaguar Smart Key is inadvertently
left inside the luggage compartment, an
audible warning will sound and the luggage
compartment will re-open after three seconds.
Note: If the Jaguar Smart Key is placed within
a metal box, it will not be detected by the
vehicle security system.
The luggage compartment can be opened at
any time, using the appropriate button on the
Jaguar Smart Key or via keyless entry. It can
also be opened using the exterior release,
provided the doors are unlocked.
Provided the vehicle is not locked or alarmed,
the luggage compartment can also be opened
using the interior release button.
The luggage compartment can also be
unlocked and opened using the emergency key
blade, as described later in this section.
Drive-away locking
This feature locks all unsecured locks when the
vehicle reaches a designated forward speed.
This designated speed and whether or not
drive-away locking is enabled, can be set using
the vehicle touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
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Locks
2
1
E93160
Locking and unlocking from inside the
vehicle
Door lock and release levers
1. Press the locking lever to lock the door,
pull the lever to unlock the door. Operating
the locking lever on either front door will
lock all closed doors. If the doors are
locked, operating the locking lever on
either front door will unlock all four doors
(provided the doors were locked from
inside the vehicle and the alarm is
disarmed).
2. Pull the release lever to open a door. If the
doors are locked, operating the lever will
have no effect.
Note: If the car was locked using the Jaguar
Smart Key, then operating the locking lever will
only unlock that door and the alarm will sound.
Note: If the vehicle has been double-locked,
then the interior door lock and release levers
will not operate. The vehicle must be unlocked
using the Jaguar Smart Key.
Fascia buttons
E93161
Locking: With all the doors closed, press the
button to lock all doors and the luggage
compartment. Press and hold to lock all doors
and the luggage compartment and close all
windows and the sunroof. The windows and
sunroof will stop closing if the button is
released.
Note: The fascia locking button will not
function unless all the doors are closed.
E93162
Unlocking: Press to unlock all doors and the
luggage compartment. Press and hold to
unlock all doors and the luggage compartment
and open all windows and the sunroof. The
windows and sunroof will stop opening if the
button is released.
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Locks
JAG1333
JAG1310
1
2
3
Press to open the luggage compartment.
Mislock
If one of the doors, the bonnet, or the luggage
compartment are not shut fully when the
vehicle is locked using the Jaguar Smart Key or
by Keyless locking, the vehicle will not lock and
two warning tones will sound. Check that all
doors, the bonnet and the luggage
compartment are closed properly and lock the
vehicle again.
If one or more of the doors fails to lock
properly when a lock attempt is made using the
Jaguar Smart Key, two warning tones will
sound and one or more of the doors may not be
locked.
USING THE EMERGENCY KEY BLADE
The emergency key blade will be needed to
unlock the vehicle, if the Jaguar Smart Key has
a discharged battery or is damaged. The
emergency key blade is also used for accessing
the luggage compartment if the vehicle has
been left in Valet mode. Withdraw the key from
the Jaguar Smart Key for use. See USING THE
REMOTE CONTROL (page 17).
Locking and unlocking the doors
Remove the front left-hand door lock cover as
follows:
1. Insert the emergency key blade into the
slot on the underside of the cover.
2. Gently lever the key blade upwards.
3. Carefully twist the key blade, to lever the
cover off the retaining clips.
Insert the key blade into the exposed lock to
operate.
Note: To refit the door lock cover, push it firmly
back into place until all three securing tabs
click into position.
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Locks
E93157
To lock: Ensure all the doors are closed, then
turn the key blade towards the front of the
vehicle and release. This will lock all doors but
will not arm the alarm.
To unlock: Turn the key blade towards the rear
of the vehicle and release. If the security
system is disarmed, all doors and the luggage
compartment will be unlocked. If the security
system is armed, only the front left-hand door
will unlock. The interior lighting will be turned
on at reduced level for two minutes.
If the vehicle is unlocked using the emergency
key blade with the security system armed, the
alarm will sound when a door is opened. To
deactivate the alarm, press the unlock button
on the Jaguar Smart Key or press the engine
START/STOP button with the Smart Key inside
the vehicle. If the Jaguar Smart Key is
inoperable, the alarm can be deactivated by
docking the Smart Key into the starter control
unit. See DOCKING/UNDOCKING THE JAGUAR
SMART KEY (page 20).
Unlocking the luggage compartment
If Valet mode is selected, or if the vehicle
battery is discharged, it will be necessary to
use the emergency key blade to unlock and
open the luggage compartment.
Note: If the security system is in Valet mode,
the touch-screen can be used to cancel Valet
mode, in which case the luggage compartment
can then be opened in the normal manner.
Note: If the alarm is armed when the
emergency key blade is used to unlock the
luggage compartment, the alarm will sound
when the luggage compartment is opened.
Press the unlock button on the Jaguar Smart
Key to disarm/deactivate the alarm.
•Use the emergency key blade to prise away
the black lock cover.
•Insert the emergency key blade, then turn
the key clockwise to unlock and open the
luggage compartment.
Note: Unlocking the luggage compartment
using the emergency key blade will cancel Valet
mode.
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Locks
Valet off - enter pin
Vehicle
Security
Parking
12 3
46
78 9
0
C
OK
12:26 pm
Valet mode
JAG1511
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
DAB radio DAB1
BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch.
Valet
12:26 pm
External
15
C
LeftRight
20
17
CC.5
.5
Vehicle
Security
Parking
12:26 pm
Valet mode
Please ensure Jaguar mechanical keyblade
is removed from Smart key stowage and
kept safe, before handing smart key to
Valet personnel
Valet mode
OK
JAG0948
VALET MODE
Valet mode allows the vehicle to be locked by a
parking attendant, without giving access to the
luggage compartment and glove compartment.
Valet mode also prevents operation of the
touch-screen, to prevent access to telephone
numbers or navigation addresses.
Selecting valet mode
Once the PIN has been entered, a pop-up
screen is displayed, advising you to remove the
emergency key blade from the Jaguar Smart
Key and to keep it safe. Select OK.
The screen will indicate that the PIN has been
accepted by displaying Valet on.
The luggage compartment and glove
compartment are now securely locked in Valet
mode.
On exiting and securing the vehicle, hand the
Jaguar Smart Key, with the emergency key
blade removed, to the attendant.
Note: Ensure that the emergency key blade is
kept safely at all times.
From the main Home touch-screen menu,
select Valet:
Enter a four digit Personal identification
Number (PIN) (personally chosen) by touching
the digit screen pad. On completion, touch the
OK button.
If you wish to cancel the PIN, touch the C
button at any time during entering the number.
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Deselecting valet mode
Valet on - enter pin
Vehicle
Security
Parking
12 3
46
78 9
0
C
OK
12 : 26 pm
Valet mode
JAG0946
Vehicle
Security
Parking
12:26 pm
Valet mode
Please ensure Jaguar mechanical keyblade
is returned to Smart key stowage for safe
keeping
Valet mode
OK
JAG0949
When you enter the vehicle, the Valet mode
screen will be displayed automatically.
Enter your four digit PIN and touch the OK
button.
Locks
A pop-up screen is displayed, advising you to
return the emergency key blade to the Jaguar
Smart Key. Select OK.
The screen will indicate that your PIN has been
accepted by displaying Valet off.
•The luggage compartment will return to
the previously set security requirement.
•The glove compartment will now open as
normal.
Note: If the PIN number has been forgotten,
the luggage compartment can be unlocked by
using the emergency key blade. This will cancel
the Valet mode.
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JAGUAR SMART KEY SYSTEM
JAG1305
3
4
5
6
7
12
3
4
3
1
2
5
6
7
4
TRANSMITTERS
1. Cabin front transmitter.
2. Cabin rear transmitter.
3. Front exterior door handle transmitters.
4. Rear exterior door handle transmitters.
5. Luggage compartment interior
transmitter.
6. Luggage compartment exterior
transmitter.
7. Keyless vehicle module.
Locks
WARNING
Any person fitted with an implanted
medical device should ensure that the
device is kept at a distance of at least
22 cm (8.7 inches) away from any transmitter
mounted in the vehicle. This is to avoid any
possibility of interference between the system
and device.
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Locks
E93153
KEYLESS ENTRY
Keyless entry allows the driver to unlock and
disarm the vehicle by simply operating the
door handle. The Keyless Entry function
operates in the following manner:
•As a door handle is operated, the vehicle
emits a search signal.
•If the Jaguar Smart Key is within
approximately 1.0 m (3 feet) of the
operated door handle, the signal will be
acknowledged.
•The vehicle recognises the Jaguar Smart
Key and disarms the alarm and unlocks the
vehicle according to the current security
setting (either Single-point or Multi-point
entry). See USING THE REMOTE CONTROL (page 17). The hazard warning
lamps flash twice as confirmation (in some
markets an audible warning will sound
twice).
Note: The Jaguar Smart Key needs only to be
on the driver's person or in a non-metallic bag
or briefcase. It does not need to be exposed or
handled.
Note: If Single-point entry is the current
security setting and a door other than the
driver's door is opened first, then all doors will
be unlocked. If the driver's door is opened,
only the driver's door will be unlocked. All
other doors and the luggage compartment will
remain locked.
Jaguar Smart Key check
When the last open door is closed, the vehicle
will perform a search of the vehicle interior for
the Jaguar Smart Key. If one is not found,
SMART KEY NOT FOUND, PLEASE INSERT IN
SLOT will be displayed for four seconds in the
message centre. This is to alert the driver that
the Jaguar Smart Key may have been
inadvertently removed from the vehicle.
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Locks
E93154
Keyless locking
WARNING
Never double-lock the vehicle with
people, children or pets inside. In the
event of an emergency they would be
unable to escape and the emergency services
would be unable to release them quickly.
The vehicle will not lock automatically.
The vehicle will only lock if all doors, luggage
compartment and bonnet are closed. If a lock
attempt is made with an open aperture, the
vehicle will not lock and two audible error
warnings will sound.
•To single-lock the vehicle, press the button
on the door handle once. The hazard
warning lamps will flash once as
confirmation (in some markets, an audible
warning will sound).
•To double-lock the vehicle, press the
button twice within three seconds. The
hazard warning lamps will flash twice (with
a long second flash). In some markets, a
double audible warning will sound.
Note: Keyless locking will only activate if the
Jaguar Smart Key is outside the vehicle. If no
Smart Key is present, two audible error
warnings will sound.
Window global closing
Press and hold the button on the door handle
for three seconds, to lock the vehicle, arm the
alarm and also close all open windows and the
sunroof. The windows and sunroof will stop
closing when the button is released.
Convenience mode
When the door is opened using either the
Jaguar Smart Key or keyless entry, the
vehicle's electrical system initiates the
convenience mode. The following systems
become functional:
•Memory.
•Seat and steering column adjustment.
•Interior and exterior lighting.
•Message centre.
•Auxiliary power socket.
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Locks
Steering column lock
CAUTION
During vehicle recovery, the Jaguar
Smart Key must remain inside the
vehicle (or be stowed in the starter control unit
in the centre console), so that the steering
column remains unlocked.
Your vehicle is fitted with an electronic steering
column lock. The column unlocks when it
detects a Jaguar Smart Key inside the vehicle.
The steering column automatically locks when
the starter switch is turned off and the driver's
door is opened.
Any malfunction of the steering column lock
will be indicated by the message STEERING COLUMN LOCKED displaying in the message
centre. If this occurs:
1. Press the starter button to return to the
convenience mode.
2. Try again to unlock the steering column
lock, by turning the steering wheel gently
to the left and right.
3. If the malfunction still persists, seek
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING
WARNING
Accidental closing of an electrically
operated window or sunroof on
fingers, hands or any vulnerable part
of the body, can result in serious injury.
Always observe the following precautions:
Ensure that you have a clear view of all open
apertures on the vehicle and that all apertures
are unobstructed before activating global
closing.
Global opening and closing is enabled/disabled
via the touch-screen.See PROGRAMMING THE
REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
Window global opening
Press and hold the unlock button
on the Jaguar Smart Key for at least
three seconds. The alarm will
disarm, all doors and the luggage
compartment will unlock and all the windows
and sunroof will open.
Note: The windows and sunroof will continue
to open when the unlock button is released.
Press and hold the interior unlock button on
the fascia. After three seconds, all the windows
and the sunroof will open.
Note: The windows and sunroof will stop
opening when the unlock button is released.
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Locks
E93154
Window global closing (not Japan)
Press and hold the lock button on
the Jaguar Smart Key. The alarm
will arm, all doors and the luggage
compartment will lock and, after three
seconds, all open windows and sunroof will
close.
Note: The windows and sunroof will continue
to close when the lock button is released.
Press and hold the exterior locking button on
the driver's door handle for at least three
seconds, with a valid Jaguar Smart Key in the
vicinity of the door.
Note: The windows and sunroof will stop
closing when the lock button is released.
Press and hold the interior lock button on the
fascia. After three seconds, all open windows
and the sunroof will close.
Note: The windows and sunroof will stop
closing when the lock button is released.
Cancelling global opening/closing
To stop the windows and sunroof from
opening/closing, during global opening/
closing operation, press any of the buttons on
the Jaguar Smart Key or operate the driver's
window switch. To stop a particular window
from opening, operate the relevant window
switch.
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Alarm
ARMING THE ALARM
The engine is automatically
immobilised when the Jaguar
Smart Key is removed from the
vehicle. The alarm system is armed when the
lock button on the Jaguar Smart Key is pressed
or the button on the exterior door handle is
pressed with a valid Jaguar Smart Key in close
proximity. The hazard lamps will flash to
indicate that the alarm is armed (in certain
markets, an audible tone will sound). The alarm
can also arm automatically (known as passive
arming), 30 seconds after all doors, luggage
compartment and bonnet apertures are closed,
and the Jaguar Smart Key is removed from the
vehicle. Passive arming does not lock the
vehicle.
This feature can be enabled/disabled using the
vehicle touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING
THE REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
Full alarm
To set full alarm protection, ensure that all the
windows and the sunroof are closed. Then, on
vehicles fitted with double-locking, press the
lock button twice within three seconds. The
hazard warning lights will flash twice to
confirm the alarm state and, in some markets,
an audible tone will sound.
Once fully armed the alarm will sound if:-
•The bonnet, luggage compartment, or a
door are opened.
•If a front door is unlocked using the
emergency key blade or the interior door
lock release levers and then opened.
•Movement is detected within the vehicle
interior.
•A window, front or rear windscreen, or
sunroof glass are broken.
•The vehicle is raised or tilted.
•The vehicle battery is disconnected.
•An attempt is made to disconnect the
alarm siren.
•An attempt is made to start the vehicle,
without a valid Jaguar Smart Key present.
Note: If the alarm is armed and a window or the
sunroof are left open, the alarm may sound due
to movement of air currents.
Note: Some of the above conditions are market
or option dependent and therefore may not
apply to your vehicle.
Perimeter alarm
To set perimeter alarm protection, briefly press
the lock button once. The hazard warning lights
will flash once to confirm the alarm state.
Once armed the perimeter alarm will sound if:-
•The bonnet, luggage compartment, or a
door are opened.
•If a front door is unlocked using the
emergency key blade or the interior door
lock release levers and then opened.
•The vehicle battery is disconnected.
•An attempt is made to disconnect the
alarm siren.
•An attempt is made to start the vehicle,
without a valid Jaguar Smart Key present.
Note: This setting should be used in
circumstances such as travelling on a ferry,
when pets are to be left in the vehicle, when a
window must be left open etc.
Note: Some of the above conditions are market
or option dependent and therefore may not
apply to your vehicle.
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Alarm
km
/0 km
E93168
Alarm indicator
The alarm status is displayed by the indicator.
•Indicator off - alarm disarmed.
•Indicator flashes once per second - alarm
is armed and engine immobilised.
Battery-backed sounder
In certain markets, a separate battery backed
sounder is fitted. This device will sound the
alarm if the vehicle battery or the alarm
sounder is disconnected when the security
system is armed.
DISARMING THE ALARM
When the vehicle is unlocked using
the Jaguar Smart Key or by valid
keyless entry, the alarm is
automatically disabled. The hazard lamps will
flash twice to indicate that the alarm is
disabled. In certain markets, a double audible
tone will sound.
Disarming when the unlock button fails
to work
If, when pressed, the unlock button fails to
operate the vehicle can still be unlocked and
the alarm disabled. To unlock the vehicle:-
1. Unlock the left-hand front door using the
emergency key blade. See USING THE
EMERGENCY KEY BLADE (page 28).
2. Dock the Jaguar Smart Key into the starter
control unit. See DOCKING/UNDOCKING
THE JAGUAR SMART KEY (page 20).
Note: When the left-hand front door is
unlocked using the key, the alarm will sound
until the Jaguar Smart Key is docked.
Deactivating the alarm when triggered
If the alarm has been triggered, it can be
deactivated by any one of the following
methods:-
•Pressing the unlock button on the Jaguar
Smart Key.
•Docking the Smart Key into the starter
control unit.
•Opening a door using keyless entry.
•Pressing the START/STOP button with a
valid Jaguar Smart Key present.
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Alarm
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Passive arm
fOn
Alarm sensors OffOn
12:26 pm
OffOn
Auto-relock and
arm
Valet mode
Passenger door
Alarm triggered by:
JAG1309
Alarm trigger information
If you have reason to believe that the alarm was
triggered when you were away from the
vehicle, it is possible to check on your return
using the touch-screen.
From the touch-screen Home menu, select
Vehicle and then Veh. settings. The Security
menu is displayed automatically as the default.
Use the arrow icons to scroll to the second
screen.
A text display (arrowed) will indicate if the
alarm has been triggered, and also indicate
what the cause of the trigger was (e.g. Driver
door, Passenger door, Inclination sensor,
Trunk, etc.).
SECURITY SENSORS
Note: If the vehicle is to be transported by
road, rail or sea, the vehicle should not be
double-locked or the tilt and intrusion sensors
should be deactivated using the touch-screen.
See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
(page 21). This prevents the alarm from
sounding as the vehicle pitches and rolls.
Tilt sensor
The tilt sensor detects any change in the
vehicle's inclination to the ground. When the
alarm is armed and the vehicle double-locked,
any change in the vehicle's inclination will
activate the tilt alarm. This feature protects
against unauthorised towing away or
jacking-up of the vehicle.
The tilt alarm is disarmed when the vehicle
security system is disarmed using the Jaguar
Smart Key.
Intrusion sensor
The intrusion sensor is mounted in the roof
console and detects any movement within the
vehicle cabin via the use of ultrasonic sound
waves. When the alarm is armed and the
vehicle double-locked, any movement detected
inside the cabin will activate the alarm.
Note: It takes approximately 30 seconds for
the sensor to create an ultrasonic profile of the
cabin and be fully armed.
The intrusion alarm is disarmed when the
vehicle security system is disarmed using the
Jaguar Smart Key.
Note: Ensure all windows and sunroof are
closed prior to arming the alarm and
double-locking the vehicle. Failure to do so
may result in false alarms being sounded due
to movements detected outside the vehicle.
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Alarm
Passive arming
This vehicle is fitted with a passive arming
feature which can, if enabled, automatically
arm the anti-theft system. Passive arming will
automatically arm the perimeter alarm system
30 seconds after the driver's door is closed,
provided all doors, bonnet and luggage
compartment are closed, the ignition is
switched off and there are no valid Jaguar
Smart Keys inside the vehicle.
It will also automatically arm the perimeter
alarm system 30 seconds after the vehicle is
unlocked, if none of the doors or the luggage
compartment are opened.
Passive arming will not lock the vehicle,
although access to the luggage compartment
via the interior or exterior release buttons will
be inhibited and the fuel filler flap will be
locked.
Passive arming can be disabled/enabled using
the touch-screen. See PROGRAMMING THE
REMOTE CONTROL (page 21).
Automatic relocking and re-arming of the
alarm
Automatic relock and re-arm is a feature which,
if enabled, automatically relocks the vehicle
and arms the anti-theft system.
If the vehicle is in a locked and armed state and
the remote unlock button is pressed, but none
of the doors or the luggage compartment are
opened within 45 seconds, the vehicle will
automatically relock all the doors and the
luggage compartment and will re-arm the
alarm system.
Note: Automatic relocking and arming will only
relock to a centrally locked state and will only
arm to a perimeter alarm condition.
Automatic relocking and re-arming can be
disabled/enabled using the touch-screen.
See PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
(page 21).
Sensor faults
If the security systems detect a fault with one
of the security sensors, two error tones will
sound from the alarm siren after the vehicle is
unlocked and disarmed. If this condition
occurs, please visit your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer for rectification.
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Seats
E93242
1
2
SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION
WARNING
Do not adjust the seat while the
vehicle is moving. Doing so could
cause loss of vehicle control and
personal injury.
The seat, head restraint, seat belt and airbags,
all contribute to the protection of the user.
Correct use of these components will give you
greater protection, therefore you should
observe the following points:
1. Sit in an upright position with the base of
your spine as far back as possible and the
seatback reclined no more than 30
degrees.
2. Do not move the driver's seat too close to
the steering wheel. Ideally, a minimum
distance of 254 mm (10 inches) is
recommended between the breastbone
and the steering wheel airbag cover. Hold
the steering wheel in the correct position
with your arms slightly bent.
•Adjust the head restraint so that its highest
point is level with the top of your head.
•Position the seat belt so that it is mid-way
between your neck and your shoulder. Fit
the strap tightly across your hips, not
across your stomach.
•Ensure that your driving position is
comfortable and enables you to maintain
full control of the vehicle.
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ELECTRIC SEATS
JAG1650
1
1
2
2
AB
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
5
6
7
8
Seats
42
Seats
E93239
4
3
2
1
1. Cushion length adjustment.
2. Bolster adjustment:
A. Bolster inflate.
B. Bolster deflate.
3. Lumbar support adjustment.
4. Seat back angle adjustment.
5. Head restraint height adjustment.
6. Height adjustment.
7. Fore and aft adjustment.
8. Cushion front tilt adjustment.
WARNINGS
Do not adjust a seat while the vehicle
is moving. Failure to follow this
instruction could potentially cause
personal injury or loss of vehicle control.
Before making rearward, height or
reclining seat adjustments, check that
the rear passenger has adequate leg
room.
The driver and front passenger must
not ride with the seat fully reclined.
To adjust the seats, the Jaguar Smart Key must
be in the vehicle and the ignition turned on.
Driving position memory
1. Memory preset 1.
2. Memory preset 2.
3. Memory Set button.
4. Indicator light.
Once you have adjusted the driver's seat,
steering column and exterior mirrors for your
ideal driving position, the vehicle can
memorise these settings for future use.
1. Press the memory set button to activate
the memory function.
2. Press one of the preset buttons within five
seconds to memorise the current settings.
An audible chime will sound and MEMORY 1 (or 2) SETTINGS SAVED is displayed in
the message centre, to confirm the
settings have been memorised.
A seat position can only be memorised during
the five second active period.
Any existing settings for a memory preset will
be over-written when programming a memory
position.
Press the appropriate memory preset button (1
or 2), MEMORY 1 (or 2) SETTINGS RECALLED
will be displayed in the message centre.
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Recalling a memorised position
Seats
JAG1655
HEAD RESTRAINTS
WARNINGS
Head restraints are designed to
support the head, not the back of the
neck. The restraint must be
positioned correctly to restrain rearward
movement of the head in a collision. An
incorrectly adjusted head restraint increases
the risk of death or serious injury in the event
of a collision.
Adjust the head restraint so that the
top of the head restraint is above the
centre line of the head. An incorrectly
adjusted head restraint increases the risk of
death or serious injury in the event of a
collision. See SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION (page 41).
On front head restraints, it is possible
to adjust the tilt of the head restraint
forwards or backwards. For greater
protection in the event of a collision, the head
restraint should be adjusted so that it is as
close to the back of the head as is practical.
Do not drive, or carry passengers,
with the head restraints removed
from occupied seats. The absence of
a correctly adjusted head restraint increases
the risk of death or serious injury in the event
of a collision.
Never adjust the head restraints while
the vehicle is in motion. An
incorrectly adjusted head restraint
increases the risk of death or serious injury in
the event of a collision.
For information on adjusting power-operated
head restraints, refer to the Electric seats
section. See ELECTRIC SEATS (page 42).
Whiplash protection
Both front seats are equipped with Active Head
Restraints (AHR), which reduce the risk of neck
and spinal injury (whiplash) in the event of a
rear impact. See WHIPLASH PROTECTION
(page 57).
Head restraint tilt adjustment
To adjust the angle of the head restraint, press
the locking button on the side of the restraint
(solid arrow) and move the restraint to the
desired position. Release the button to lock in
place.
The head restraint should be tilted so that it is
in close proximity to the back of the head, when
seated in the normal driving position.
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Seats
E93185
Manual head restraints
1. Press the locking collar to release the head
restraint.
2. Whilst pressing the locking collar, move
the head restraint up or down to the
required position.
Note: It is not necessary to press the locking
collar to adjust the head restraint upwards.
Head restraint removal
Note: Refer to the Child Safety section for
details on correct child restraint fitment.
See CHILD SEATS (page 59).
REAR SEATS
WARNINGS
Always ensure that objects carried
within the vehicle are secured
properly. Unsecured items can cause
death or serious injury in the event of an
impact or sudden manoeuvre.
Never allow passengers to travel in
the luggage compartment under any
circumstances. All vehicle occupants
should be seated correctly, and wear a seat
belt at all times when the vehicle is in motion.
Failure to do so will greatly increase the risk of
death and serious injury in the event of an
accident or heavy braking.
Always take note of safety warnings
and labels attached to the rear seats.
The labels give advice on safely
folding and erecting the seats.
The split fold rear seat can be folded
completely to accommodate large loads, or
partially to accommodate long loads, and still
retain seating for passengers.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to remove a front head
restraint fitted with a display screen.
This may damage electrical connections.
Manual head restraints may be removed, if
required, to fit larger child seats. Press the
locking collar and lift the restraint out of the
seat back. Ensure the restraint is refitted once
the child seat is removed.
Note: It is not possible to remove poweroperated head restraints.
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Folding the rear seats
JAG0925
JAG0926
JAG0927
JAG0928
Stow the rear seat armrest.
Seats
Fold the seat back part-way forward and
remove the head restraint(s) from the folded
seat back. See HEAD RESTRAINTS (page 44).
With the luggage compartment open, pull the
relevant seat release handle, located as shown
(illustration shows view from the rear of the
vehicle, with the luggage compartment open).
Fully fold the seat back forward and, if required,
repeat the process for the second seat section.
WARNING
Ensure that the removed rear head
restraints are stored securely. Never
leave them loose in the vehicle, as
they can cause serious injury or death in the
event of an accident, heavy braking, or sudden
manoeuvres.
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Seats
Raising the rear seats
The process for raising the rear seat is the
reverse of folding.
WARNINGS
Ensure that when the seat back is
raised, the seat belts are routed
correctly and are not trapped by the
seat back.
Ensure that when the seat back is
raised, the locking mechanism is fully
engaged. Failure to do so can
increase the risk of death or serious injury in
the event of an accident or sudden manoeuvre
or heavy braking.
Before driving, ensure that the head
restraints are correctly fitted to the
rear seats.
HEATED SEATS
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Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigatio
Vehicle
12:26 pm
JAG1512
External
20
LeftRight
Note: To prevent the battery from becoming
discharged the seat heaters will only operate
when the engine is running.
Seat heating is adjusted through the vehicle
touch-screen (from either the Climate or the
Home menu). The seat heaters have three
temperature levels, indicated by the three bars
adjacent to each seat icon.
•Touch the left or right-hand seat icon (as
appropriate) to activate the seat heater,
which initially selects the maximum
temperature level (three bars).
•Touch the icon a second time to select the
medium temperature setting (two bars).
•Touch the icon a third time to select the
lowest temperature setting (one bar).
•Touch the icon again to switch off the seat
heaters.
C
DAB radio DAB1
.5
17
CC.5
BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
B i Subch.
Valet
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Seats
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
Valet
12:26 pm
External
15
C
LeftRight
20
17
CC.5
.5
DAB radio DAB1
BC 5Live Xtra
National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch.
JAG1513
Auto
12 : 26 pm
Auto
Climate
Ventilation
External
Left
Sensitivity
Climate seat
settings
Change units
ht
Always
open
Auto
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C
JAG0914
1
2
CLIMATE SEATS
Note: To prevent the battery from becoming
discharged the climate seats will only operate
when the engine is running.
Seat ventilation is adjusted through the vehicle
touch-screen (from either the Climate or the
Home menu). The climate seats have three
heated and three cooled settings, indicated by
the three bars adjacent to each seat icon. These
bars will appear red when heated ventilation is
selected, or blue when cooled ventilation is
selected.
Cooled ventilation
Touch the down arrow to activate cooled
ventilation for the chosen seating position. The
system automatically selects the maximum
cooled ventilation setting (3 blue bars
illuminated).
To adjust the level of cooled ventilation, touch
the up arrow the appropriate number of times:
•1 touch = intermediate cooled ventilation
(2 blue bars).
•2 touches = minimum cooled ventilation (1
blue bar).
•3 touches = cooled ventilation off (no bars
illuminated).
Backrest ventilation only
It is possible to set the seat ventilation so that
only the seat backrest is ventilated. Backrest
only ventilation is selected using the
touch-screen.
Heated ventilation
Touch the up arrow to activate heated
ventilation for the chosen seating position. The
system automatically selects the maximum
heated ventilation setting (3 red bars
illuminated).
To adjust the level of heated ventilation, touch
the down arrow the appropriate number of
times:
•1 touch = intermediate heated ventilation
•2 touches = minimum heated ventilation (1
•3 touches = heated ventilation off (no bars
(2 red bars).
red bar).
illuminated).
•From the Climate menu, select Settings.
•For the left or right front seat select the
appropriate icon; either full seat ventilation
(1) or seat backrest ventilation only (2).
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Seat belts
E82942
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Seat belts
WARNINGS
Seat belts are designed to bear upon
the bony structure of the body, and
should be worn low across the front
of the pelvis or the pelvis chest and shoulders,
as applicable; wearing the lap section of the
belt across the abdominal area must be
avoided.
Seat belts should be adjusted as
firmly as possible, consistent with
comfort, to provide the protection for
which they have been designed. A slack belt
will greatly reduce the protection afforded to
the wearer.
Care should be taken to avoid
contamination of the webbing with
polishes, oils and chemicals, and
particularly battery acid. Cleaning may safely
be carried out using mild soap and water.
The belt should be replaced if
webbing becomes frayed,
contaminated or damaged.
It is essential to replace the entire
assembly after it has been worn in a
severe impact even if damage to the
assembly is not obvious.
Belts should not be worn with the
straps twisted.
WARNINGS
Do not carry hard, fragile or sharp
items between your person and the
seat belt. In an impact, the pressure
from the seat belt on such items can cause
them to break, which in turn may cause death
or serious injuries.
Each belt assembly must only be used
by one occupant; it is dangerous to
put a belt around a child being carried
on the occupant's lap.
The occupants of the front seats
should not travel with the seat back at
more than 30 degrees from upright.
Doing so will reduce the protection afforded by
the seat belt.
Seat belt safety
WARNINGS
Seat belts should be worn by all
vehicle occupants, for every journey,
no matter how short. Failure to do so,
will greatly increase the risk of death or
serious injury in the event of an accident.
Never wear just the lap belt or just the
shoulder belt of a lap/shoulder
diagonal seat belt. Both of these
actions are extremely dangerous and may
increase your risk of injury.
No modifications or additions should
be made by the user which will either
prevent the seat belt adjusting
devices from operating to remove slack, or
prevent the seat belt assembly from being
adjusted to remove slack.
A slack seat belt offers a greatly reduced level
of occupant protection in an impact.
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Seat belts
WARNINGS
If any damage, wear, cuts, defects or
impaired operation are noted with the
seat belts, the vehicle should be taken
to a Dealer/Authorised Repairer for immediate
attention. Do not use the vehicle if the seat
belts cannot be operated correctly.
When using seat belts to restrain
items other than occupants, take care
to ensure that the belts are not
damaged, or exposed to sharp edges.
Care must be taken to avoid
contaminating the seat belt webbing
and seat belt mechanisms with any
chemicals, liquids, grit, dirt or cleaning
products. If the seat belts do become
contaminated, they should be replaced
immediately. Contaminated seat belts my not
operate correctly in an impact and cannot be
relied upon.
The use of comfort clips, or devices
that would create slackness in the
seat belt system, is not advised.
Seat belt checks
Note: If the vehicle is parked on an incline, the
seat belt mechanism may lock. This is not a
fault and the belt should be gently eased out
from the upper anchorage.
The seat belts should be inspected regularly to
check for fraying, cuts or wear to the webbing,
and the condition and security of the
mechanism, buckles, adjusters, and mounting
points.
•With the seat belt fastened, give the
webbing near the buckle a quick upward
pull. The buckle must remain securely
locked.
•With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the
seat belt to the limit of its travel. Check that
it unreels smoothly with no snatches or
snags. Allow the belt to fully retract, again
checking for smooth operation.
•Partially unreel the seat belt, then hold the
tongue plate and give a quick forward pull.
The mechanism must lock and prevent any
further unreeling.
If any of the seat belts fail to meet those
criteria, immediately contact your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
SEAT BELT REMINDER
If the driver's seat belt is not
fastened when the vehicle is in
motion, a chime will be heard and
the seat belt warning indicator will illuminate.
The warning chime and indicator will also be
activated if the front passenger seat is
occupied without the seat belt being fastened.
Note: Objects placed on the front passenger
seat may activate the seat belt reminder
warning chime and indicator. It is
recommended that any objects placed on the
front passenger seat are secured using the seat
belt.
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Seat belts
E82643
USING SEAT BELTS DURING
PREGNANCY
WARNINGS
Position the seat belt correctly for the
safety of the mother and unborn
child. Never wear just the lap strap,
and never sit on the lap strap whilst using just
the shoulder strap. Both of these actions are
extremely dangerous and may increase your
risk of serious injury in the event of an accident
or during emergency braking.
Never place anything between you
and the seat belt in an attempt to
cushion the impact in the event of an
accident. It can be dangerous and will reduce
the effectiveness of the seat belt in preventing
injury.
Position the lap strap comfortably across the
hips beneath the abdomen. Place the diagonal
part of the seat belt between the breasts and to
the side of the abdomen. Ensure that the seat
belt is not slack or twisted.
FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS
E93298
1. Draw the belt out smoothly, ensure that the
belt height, the seat, and your position on
the seat are correct. The belt should lay flat
across the pelvis, chest, and mid-point of
the collar bone between the neck and
shoulder.
2. With the seat belt correctly positioned,
place the metal tongue into the buckle
nearest to you. Press it in until a click is
heard.
Releasing the seat belts
Note: When releasing the seat belt it is
advisable to hold the belt before pressing the
release button. This will prevent the belt from
retracting too quickly.
To release the seat belt, press the red button.
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Seat belts
E82904
2
1
SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
Correct seat belt adjustment is
essential for safety and comfort.
Ensure that the height is correctly
adjusted and the mechanism is locked in place
before driving the vehicle. Do not attempt to
adjust the seat belt height once the vehicle is
in motion. Doing so may cause you to loose
control of the vehicle, or incorrectly adjust the
seat belt.
1. Press to release the catch.
2. With the catch depressed move the
mechanism slide up or down to the
required height. Ensure that the locking
mechanism has engaged.
When correctly positioned the seat belt should
cross the collar bone at the mid-point between
the neck and end of your shoulder.
Where possible, rear seat passengers should
adjust their seating position to achieve the
same seat belt position.
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Supplementary restraints system
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Introduction
In the event of a collision, the airbag control
unit monitors the rate of deceleration caused
by the collision. This information is then used
to determine whether airbags should be
deployed.
Airbag deployment is dependent on the rate at
which the passenger compartment changes
velocity following the collision. The
circumstances affecting different collisions
(vehicle speed, angle of impact, type and size
of object hit, etc.), vary considerably and will
affect the rate of deceleration accordingly.
The Supplementary Restraint System (SRS)
components include:-
•SRS warning indicator.
•Rotary coupler.
•Airbag modules.
•Seat belt pre-tensioners (front seat belts).
•Restraints control module.
•Crash sensors.
•Airbag wiring harnesses.
The SRS is not designed to operate as a result
of:
•Rear impacts.
•Minor front impacts.
•Minor side impacts.
•Heavy braking.
•Driving over bumps and pot holes.
Therefore, it follows that considerable
superficial damage to the vehicle can occur,
without causing the airbags to deploy.
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Airbags
E94099
34
3
21
Supplementary restraints system
1. Driver's airbag.
2. Front passenger airbag.
3. Seat mounted side airbags.
4. Curtain airbags.
WARNINGS
High speed impacts may cause
serious injury or death irrespective of
safety features fitted to a vehicle.
Always drive with caution and consideration
for the vehicle's characteristics, road and
weather conditions.
The airbag cannot provide protection
in some types of impact, therefore
seat belts should be worn at all times
by the driver and passengers in all seating
positions.
WARNINGS
Airbags inflate at high speeds, and
can cause injuries. To minimise the
risk of injury, ensure that all vehicle
occupants wear correctly positioned seat
belts, sit correctly in the seats, and position
the seats as far back as practical.
Sitting centrally and correctly in each
seating position helps ensure that a
gap is maintained between the side of
the vehicle and the head and torso. This will
aid inflation of the curtain and seat-mounted
airbags.
Airbag inflation takes place
instantaneously. Not all airbags are
designed to protect against the
effects of secondary impacts. During
secondary impact, a level of protection may be
provided by a correctly worn seat belt.
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Supplementary restraints system
WARNINGS
Phone systems should only be
installed by qualified persons familiar
with the operation of, and
requirements for, vehicles fitted with SRS. If
you are in any doubt, seek advice from your
Jaguar Dealer/Authorised repairer.
Note: The general location of airbags fitted to
the vehicle are marked by the word AIRBAG.
Always contact your Dealer/Authorised
repairer if:-
•An airbag inflates.
•The front or sides of the vehicle are
damaged.
•Any part of the SRS shows signs of
cracking or damage, including trim
covering airbags.
Airbag operation
WARNINGS
For the airbags to operate correctly
the roof lining and door post trims
must be in good condition, correctly
fitted, and free from obstruction. Any damage,
wear, or incorrect fitment should be referred to
your Dealer/Authorised repairer as soon as
possible for examination and repair.
Do not allow passengers to obstruct
the operation of the airbags by
placing any part of their person, or
any objects, in contact with, or close to, an
airbag module. Airbags deploy at very high
speeds and can cause serious injury or death
if objects or occupants are within the area of
deployment.
Airbags cannot deploy correctly if they are
obstructed. Examples of obstructions are:-
•Any part of an occupants body in contact
with, or close to, an airbag covering.
•Objects placed on, or close to, an airbag
cover.
•Clothing, sun screens, or other material
hanging from grab handles.
•Clothing, cushions, or other material,
covering seat mounted airbags.
•Seat covers which are not approved by
Jaguar, or specifically designed for use
with seat mounted airbags.
•Luggage that intrudes into the area that
will be occupied by a deploying airbag
system.
This list is not exhaustive and it remains the
responsibility of the driver and passengers to
ensure that the airbags are not obstructed in
any way.
Deployment and deflation
In the event of a collision, the restraints control
system monitors the rate and direction of
deceleration. If required to supplement the seat
belts, airbags will be deployed as appropriate.
After operation, frontal airbags do not retain
pressure.
Front airbags
The front passenger’s and driver’s airbags are
able to deploy in two stages, depending on the
severity of the frontal impact. In a severe
impact, the airbags inflate fully to offer
maximum protection. In a lower severity
impact, less inflation may be required, so the
airbags inflate in a different manner.
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Supplementary restraints system
Side and curtain airbags
To ensure that the side and curtain airbags are
fully effective:
WARNINGS
Do not allow passengers to obstruct
the operation of the airbags by
placing any part of their person, or
any objects, in contact with, or close to, an
airbag module. Airbags deploy at very high
speeds and can cause serious injury or death
if objects or occupants are within the area of
deployment.
Do not sit too close to, lean or
sleep against the door trim. The
side and curtain airbags could
injure you as they deploy.
Do not lean out of the window.
Only use approved accessories (e.g.
seat covers).
Due to the function of the curtain
airbag deployment, consult your
Jaguar Dealer/Authorised Repairer,
prior to installing any accessories in the upper
environment/pillar trim area (e.g. hands-free
telephone kits).
Side and curtain airbags are designed to offer
increased protection for the torso and head in
a side impact. The curtain airbags may deflate
at a slower rate than the front or side airbags,
to afford prolonged protection.
Airbag deployment effects
WARNINGS
When an airbag inflates, a by-product
of the gas generation may be released
as small particles. It is possible that
this may cause irritation and should be
thoroughly flushed from the eyes and any cuts
or abrasions.
After inflation, some airbag
components are at high
temperatures. To prevent injury, do
no touch the airbag components until they
have cooled.
In order to react with sufficient speed,
airbags are deployed by a pyrotechnic
device. Consequently, airbag
deployment is accompanied by a very loud
noise which may cause discomfort and
temporary loss of hearing.
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Supplementary restraints system
E93243
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP
The airbag warning indicator is
mounted in the instrument pack,
and will illuminate as a bulb check
when the starter switch is turned on.
WARNING
If the warning indicator signals that a
fault is present in the system, do not
use a child restraint on the front
passenger seat. Doing so will increase the risk
of death or serious injury to the child.
If any of the following warning indicator
conditions occur, the vehicle should be
checked by your Dealer/Authorised repairer
immediately.
•The warning indicator fails to illuminate
when the starter switch is initially turned
on.
•The warning indicator fails to extinguish
within six seconds of the starter switch
being turned on.
•The warning indicator illuminates at any
time other than the bulb check, when the
starter switch is on.
WHIPLASH PROTECTION
Both front seats are equipped with Active Head
Restraints (AHR), which reduce the risk of neck
and spinal injury (whiplash) in the event of a
rear impact.
When activated, the head restraint moves
upwards and forwards, supporting the
occupant's head.
After activation, the whiplash protection
mechanism automatically resets and does not
need to be replaced.
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Supplementary restraints system
AIRBAG LABELS
E94101
Airbag warning information is printed on the
driver and passenger sun visors.
AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION
WARNINGS
Do not attempt to service, repair,
replace, modify, or tamper with, any
part of the SRS. This includes wiring
or components in the vicinity of SRS
components. Doing so may cause the system
to trigger, or render the system inoperative,
either of which may result in death or serious
injuries.
Do not use any electrical test
equipment or devices in the vicinity of
SRS components or wiring. Doing so
may cause the system to trigger, or render the
system inoperative, either of which may result
in death or serious injuries.
All of the following operations should only be
carried out by a Dealer/Authorised Repairer, or
suitably qualified person:-
•Removal or repair of any wiring or
component in the vicinity of any SRS
components.
•Installation of electrical, or electronic,
equipment and accessories.
•Modification to the front or sides of the
vehicle exterior.
•Attachment of accessories to the front or
sides of the vehicle.
In the event of the vehicle being dismantled,
airbag module removal and disposal must be
carried out by a qualified person.
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Child safety
CHILD SEATS
WARNINGS
Do not use a child restraint on a seat
protected by an airbag in front of it.
There is a risk of death or serious
injury when the airbag deploys.
Crash statistics show that children
are safest when properly restrained in
a child or infant restraint system that
is secured in a rear seating position.
For optimum safety, children should
travel in the rear of the vehicle at all
times; front passenger seat travel is
not recommended. However, if it is
essential that a child travels in the front, set the
vehicle seat fully rearward and seat the child in
an approved forward-facing child seat. Do not
use a rear-facing child seat - an inflating airbag
could impact with the seat and cause serious
injury.
Do not use a forward facing child seat
until the child using it is above the
minimum weight of 9 kg (20 lb.) and
able to sit up unaided. Up to the age of two, a
child's spine and neck are not sufficiently
developed to avoid injury in a frontal impact.
Do not allow a baby or infant to be
held or carried on the lap. The force of
a crash can increase effective body
weight by as much as thirty times, making it
impossible to hold onto the child.
Children typically require the use of a
booster seat appropriate to their age
and size, thereby enabling the seat
belts to be properly fitted, reducing the risk of
injury in a crash. Children could be
endangered in a crash if their child restraints
are not properly secured in the vehicle.
WARNINGS
Do not use a child seat that hooks
over the seat back. This type of seat
cannot be satisfactorily secured and
is unlikely to be safe for your child.
The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are
designed for adults and larger children. For
their safety, it is very important for all infants
and children under 12 years of age to be
restrained in a suitable child safety seat
appropriate to their age and size.
Children are always safest when seated in a
rear seating position.
If it is essential that a child travels in the front
passenger seat, Jaguar recommends that the
following preparations are made before fitting
the child restraint.
•Adjust the front passenger seat fully
rearwards.
•Adjust the lumbar support to its minimum
support position.
•Adjust the seat cushion to its highest
position. If cushion front tilt adjustment is
possible, adjust it to its lowest position.
•Adjust the seat back to the fully upright
position.
•Adjust the seat belt adjustable upper
anchorage to its lowest position.
In some countries, legislation prohibits
children travelling in the front of a vehicle.
Ensure that you are familiar with the legislation
in force where the vehicle is being used and are
in full compliance.
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Child safety
E79258
WARNING
Original text according to ECE R94.
01. Extreme hazard! Do not use a
rearward facing child restraint on a
seat protected by an airbag in front of it!
This symbol is affixed to the end of the fascia
on the passenger side. Its purpose is to warn
against the use of a rear facing child seat in the
front passenger seat, when the front passenger
airbag is fitted.
Child restraint check list
Every time a child travels in the vehicle observe
the following:-
•Use appropriate child restraints.
•Carefully follow the restraint system
manufacturers instructions.
•Adjust the harnesses for every child on
every trip.
•Ensure that all slack is removed from the
adult seat belt.
•Always attach the top tether when
installing an ISOFIX seat. See CHILD SEAT ANCHOR POINTS (page 62).
•Always check the security of the child
restraint.
•Do not dress a child in bulky clothing, or
place any objects/padding between the
child and the restraint.
•Regularly check the fit and condition of
child restraints. If the fit is poor, or
wear/damage is visible replace the
restraint immediately.
•Set a good example - always wear your
seat belt.
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
CAUTION
Information given within the table is
correct at the time of going to press.
However, availability of child restraints may
change. Please consult your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer for the latest
recommendation.
For optimum safety, children should travel in
the rear of the vehicle at all times; front
passenger seat travel is not recommended.
However, if it is essential that a child travels in
the front, set the vehicle seat fully rearward and
seat the child in an approved forward-facing
child seat. Do not use a rear-facing child seat an inflating airbag could impact with the seat
and cause serious injury.
Note: The information contained in the
following table may not be applicable to all
countries. If you are in any doubt regarding the
type and fitment of child seats seek advice from
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Note: The legislation which governs how and
where children should be carried when
travelling in a vehicle, is subject to change. It is
the responsibility of the driver to comply with
all regulations in force.
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Child safety
Child safety seating and positions
Seating positionsFront passenger*Rear outboardRear centre
Mass group
0 = Up to 10 kg (22 lb.)
0 to 9 months
0+ = Up to 13 kg (29 lb.)
0 to 18 months
I = 9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 lb.)
9 months to 4 years
II = 15 to 25 kg (33 to 55 lb.)
4 to 9 years
III = 22 to 36 kg (49 to 79 lb.)
8 to 12 years
XU U
XU U
UFUU
UU U
UU U
•U = Suitable for universal category
restraints approved for this mass group.
•UF = Suitable for forward facing Universal
category restraints approved for this mass
group.
•X = Not suitable for child restraint fitment
in this mass group.
* Jaguar recommend that the front passenger
seat be positioned fully rearward, with the
cushion adjusted to the highest position when
installing child restraints.
Note: Ages given are approximate. In case of
doubt, the child’s weight, not age, should be
used when considering an appropriate child
seat.
BOOSTER CUSHIONS
In a situation where a child is too large to fit
into a child safety seat, but is still too small to
safely fit the three point belt properly, a booster
seat is recommended for maximum safety.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for
fitting and use, then adjust the seat belt to suit.
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Child safety
E94103
CHILD SEAT ANCHOR POINTS
ISOFIX anchor points (not Australia)
WARNINGS
Do not attempt to fit ISOFIX restraints
to the centre rear seating position.
The anchor bars are not designed to
hold an ISOFIX restraint in this position.
If the restraint is not correctly
anchored, there is a significant risk of
injury to the child in the event of a
collision or emergency braking.
Child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only loads
imposed by correctly fitted child
restraints. Under no circumstances are they to
be used for adult seat belts, harnesses or for
attaching other items or equipment to the
vehicle.
If removing a head restraint in order
to fit a child restraint, always secure
the head restraint when storing it. If
left loose in the vehicle, it may cause death or
serious injury during sudden braking or an
impact.
Both of the outer rear seat positions are
equipped to accept ISOFIX restraints.
This symbol is shown on a label
sewn into the seats to indicate the
position of the ISOFIX lower
anchorages.
Note: The information contained in the
following table may not be applicable to all
countries. If you are in any doubt regarding the
type and fitment of child seats seek advice from
your Jaguar Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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Child safety
E94104
ISOFIX child seats
Mass groupSize classesFixturesRear outboard seats
CarrycotF/GISO L1/L2X
0 =Up to 10 kg (22 lb.)
0 to 9 months
0+ = Up to 13 kg (29 lb.)
0 to 18 months
I =9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 lb.)
9 months to 4 years
II = 15 to 25 kg (33 to 55 lb.)
4 to 9 years
III = 22 to 36 kg (49 to 79 lb.)
8 to 12 years
•IUF = Suitable for ISOFIX forward child
restraint systems of universal category
approved for use in the mass group.
•IL = These ISOFIX child restraint systems
are of the specific vehicle, restricted or
semi-universal categories.
•* = Child seats suitable for use in these
locations are Britax Cosy-Tot Premium
Infant carrier and Britax Duo Plus child
seat.
Note: Ages given are approximate. In case of
doubt, the child’s weight, not age, should be
used when considering an appropriate child
seat.
Installing an ISOFIX child seat
To install an ISOFIX child seat:-
1. Raise or remove the head restraint from
the relevant seat.
2. Lift the velcro flap to expose the ISOFIX
locking mechanism.
3. Slide the child seat into the locking
mechanism.
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ISO F2/F2X/F3
4. Test the security of the child restraint. To
do this attempt to pull the restraint away
from the vehicle seat and twist the restraint
from side to side. Even if the restraint
appears secure you should still check the
anchor points visually to ensure correct
attachment.
Note: Always ensure that if an upper tether is
provided, it is fitted and tightened correctly.
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Tether anchorage points (Australia only)
WARNING
Child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those
loads imposed by correctly fitted
child restraints. Under no circumstances are
they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses
or for attaching other items or equipment to
the vehicle.
If a child seat or restraint system is to
be fitted to the centre seating
position, the centre armrest must be
in the stowed position (folded into the seat).
Note: A tether anchorage is provided for the
centre seat position. Do not use this anchor
position with an ISOFIX child seat.
Attaching tether straps
1. Install the child restraint securely in one of
the rear seating positions.
2. Pass the tether strap over the seat back
and beneath the head restraint.
3. Attach the tether strap hook to the tether
anchor point on the back of the seat.
Ensure that the tether strap hook is facing
the correct way. See illustration.
4. Tighten the tether strap according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
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CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
Child safety locks are fitted to the rear doors to
allow you to prevent accidental opening of the
doors when the vehicle is in motion.
If children are to be carried in the rear seat
positions, it is recommended that the rear door
interior handles are disabled.
Note: For convenience, the rear door interior
handles should be re-enabled when carrying
adult passengers in the rear seat positions.
To change the child lock settings:-
1. Open the door to access the child safety
lock.
2. Insert the emergency key into the slot and
rotate a quarter of a turn, to enable or
disable the interior door handle, as
required.
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The pedestrian protection system has been
designed to reduce lower leg and head injuries
in the event of a frontal collision with a
pedestrian.
The bumper includes energy absorbing foam
and plastics in its construction to reduce leg
injuries and sensors that detect the collision
with a pedestrian.
Deployment
During a pedestrian collision, the sensors
initiate a bonnet deployment system that
releases the bonnet hinge system and raises
the rear edge of the bonnet by approximately
130 mm (5.1 inches).
This increases the gap between the bonnet and
the components within the engine
compartment e.g. engine, suspension etc. This
increased gap creates a cushion to mitigate
injury caused to the pedestrian.
The bonnet deployment system is active only
when the ignition is on and the vehicle is driven
between the speeds of approximately 20 km/h
(12 mph) and 45 km/h (28 mph).
AFTER DEPLOYMENT OF THE
PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SYSTEM
CAUTION
Do not attempt to open the bonnet if the
pedestrian protection system has been
deployed.
The vehicle must be stopped as soon as it is
safe to do so.
The hazard warning lamps will be activated and
can only be switched off by pressing the engine
START/STOP button to turn the engine off and
on again.
A warning message CHECK PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM will appear on the message centre
and the vehicle should be transported to the
nearest Dealer/Authorised Repairer. The
vehicle must not be driven when the bonnet
has been deployed. See Vehicle recovery
(page 253).
Note: If the warning message CHECK
PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM appears in the message
centre when the bonnet has not been deployed,
the vehicle should be taken to the nearest
Dealer/Authorised Repairer immediately. It can
be driven.
If any significant damage occurs to the front
bumper it should be inspected by a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer as soon as
possible.
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ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel
position whilst the vehicle is in
motion. Doing so will reduce control
of the vehicle and may cause unpredictable
steering movements.
CAUTION
Do not use steering wheel mounted
security devices, as movement of the
steering wheel in entry and exit mode, could
result in damage to the vehicle or possible
injury to the occupant.
The steering wheel can be adjusted for tilt and
reach, as follows:
1. Turn the switch to the COLUMN or AUTO
position.
2. Move the switch forwards or rearwards to
adjust reach.
3. Move the switch up or down to adjust tilt.
Two steering wheel positions can be stored
and recalled by the driver position memory
system.
The message centre will indicate which switch
position has been selected by displaying the
message COLUMN ADJUST or COLUMN
ADJUST AUTO.
Entry and exit mode
Entry and exit mode provides automatic
movement of the steering column, to allow
easier entry to, or exit from, the vehicle.
Entry and exit mode is selected by setting the
steering column adjustment switch to the
AUTO position.
Exit: If the driver's door is opened, the steering
column will move to the uppermost tilt
position, unless already in that position.
Entry: When the door is closed and the ignition
is switched on, the steering column will return
to its previous position.
Note: If the steering column switch is moved
away from AUTO when the steering column is
in the Exit position, the steering column will
move back to its previous (driving) position,
when the driver's door is closed and the
ignition is switched on.
If the steering column position is manually
adjusted during Entry or Exit operation,
steering column movement will stop.
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Audio/TV
Climate
Phone
Navigation
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BBC National DAB
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Steering wheel
The dual tone horn is operated by pressing the
centre pad on the steering wheel.
The horn also operates as the alarm sounder, if
the vehicle alarm system is activated.
HEATED STEERING WHEEL
The heated steering wheel is activated via the
touch-screen main Home menu.
With the engine running, touch the steering
wheel icon to turn the heating on. The icon will
glow red when the steering wheel heater is on.
The heated steering wheel can also be activated
via the Climate menu on the touch-screen. With
the engine running, touch the steering wheel
icon to turn the heating on or off.
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AUDIO CONTROL
1. Rotate (up or down) to increase or
decrease volume.
2. Rotate (up or down) and release, to scroll
up or down through preset radio stations
or CD tracks.
Rotate and hold (for two seconds) to select
the next or previous radio station on the
waveband, or to select the next or previous
loaded CD (on multi-disc CD players).
3. Press repeatedly to scroll through the
audio source options, comprising: FM1,
FM2, AM, CD, DAB radio, Auxiliary input,
Portable Audio Interface and TV options.
Press and hold (for two seconds) to select
Phonebook view (when a phone is
connected to the system).
4. Press to mute the audio unit.
Press to dial, answer or end a phone call.
VOICE CONTROL
JaguarVoice control provides a safe and
convenient way of operating certain vehicle
systems, without the need to operate the
controls manually.
Voice commands are available for the phone,
navigation and touch-screen display systems,
and a notepad facility is provided, to allow
voice notes to be recorded. Help and tutorial
functions provide advice on operating the
system. Information on JaguarVoice operation
of the telephone and navigation systems is
detailed later in this handbook.
See TELEPHONE VOICE CONTROL (page 323).
See USING VOICE CONTROL (page 373).
The system is controlled using the voice button
on the steering wheel (arrowed). Voice
commands are picked up by a dedicated
microphone and audible feedback will be heard
through the audio system speakers.
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Command list
Operating guide
Settings
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Feedback Volume
Voice language
English UK
Change
Activating the system
To activate voice control, press the voice
button on the steering wheel. A tone will be
heard and LISTENING will be displayed in the
message centre, to indicate that the system is
now waiting for a voice command.
Note: It is only necessary to press the voice
button at the beginning of each voice session.
Language and accent
Voice feedback is given in the same language
as is set for Voice recognition. For example, if
the Voice recognition language is set to UK
English, the system will not recognise other
languages (e.g. US English). The language for
the system can be changed using the
touch-screen as follows:
1. From the Home menu, select Comms.
2. From the Comms menu, select Voice and then select Settings.
3. Select Change, then select the desired
language from the options available.
Note: Changing the Voice recognition language
will not affect the language settings for the
touch-screen.
Giving a command
Note: If background noise is excessive (e.g.
driving with windows open), the voice system
may not recognise a given voice command.
Press and release the Voice button on the
steering wheel and, after the tone, say one of
the commands listed later in this section, or
one of the commands given in either the
Telephone voice section or the Navigation
voice section, as appropriate. See TELEPHONE
VOICE CONTROL (page 323). See USING
VOICE CONTROL (page 373).
Note: Always wait until the tone finishes
sounding before giving a voice command.
Give commands while facing forwards, in a
natural speaking voice as if talking to a
passenger or on the phone. Most accents are
understood without difficulty, but if the system
does not recognise the command, the system
will respond with SORRY and allow two more
attempts to say the command.
The system will repeat the command (as
understood by the system) back to you as
confirmation. The command will then be acted
on or the system will ask for further
information - always wait until after the tone
has sounded before speaking.
Once you are familiar with system requests, it
is possible to skip to the end of the request (to
when the tone sounds) to give your response.
To achieve this, briefly press and release the
voice button on the steering wheel during the
system request.
Note: If the Voice button on the steering wheel
is pressed before the system is ready to receive
a command, VOICE NOT READY will be
displayed in the message centre.
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Operating guide
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To give a voice command briefly press
the voice button and speak normally
after the tone
Tutorial will help you start to use your
voice control system
Tutorial
Cancelling voice control
To cancel a voice command, press and hold the
Voice button on the steering wheel until a
double tone is heard.
Note: If a phone call is received during a voice
session, voice control is cancelled.
Voice system tutorial
To listen to a tutorial on how to use
JaguarVoice, press and release the voice
button and, after the tone, say VOICE TUTORIAL.
The tutorial is divided into four lessons and has
a total duration of approximately four minutes.
The tutorial can only be undertaken with the
vehicle stationary and parked.
To cancel the tutorial, press and release the
Voice button and say CANCEL. To skip to the
previous or next lesson of the tutorial, press
and release the Voice button and say
PREVIOUS or NEXT.
Command help
For a list of the most commonly used voice
commands, press and release the Voice button
and, after the tone, say the appropriate
command from the following list:
•VOICE HELP
•NAVIGATION HELP
•PHONE HELP
•DISPLAY HELP
•NOTEPAD HELP
The tutorial can also be accessed via the
touch-screen.
1. Select Comms from the Home menu.
2. From the Comms menu, select Voice.
3. From the Voice menu, select Operating
guide and then select Tutorial.
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Command list
Operating guide
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Select a system for the list of
voice commands
Comms
Navigation
Display
Voice
Phone help
Phone reject calls
Phone accept calls
Phone redial
Phone dial number
JAG0899
Voice
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Select a system for the list of
voice commands
Voice
Notepad
Phone
A full list of voice commands available can be
accessed on the touch-screen.
1. Select Comms from the Home menu.
2. From the Comms menu, select Voice.
3. From the Voice menu select Command
list.
4. Select Navigation or Display to view the
relevant command list or select Comms to
view the options available.
If Comms was selected, you can now choose
which system’s command list you wish to view
(Voice, Notepad or Phone)
Steering wheel
1. Select the appropriate system (Phone in
this example).
2. Scroll down to view the entire command
list for the chosen system.
Nametags
Nametags allow the voice system to be
personalised with the addition of names for
phone numbers and navigation locations,
destinations and waypoints. A nametag can be
any unique name chosen by the user.
Details for storing and using nametags in
conjunction with the telephone and Navigation
systems, are given later in this handbook.
See TELEPHONE VOICE CONTROL (page 323).
See USING VOICE CONTROL (page 373).
A spoken list of currently stored nametags can
be heard by pressing and releasing the Voice
button and saying PHONE PLAY DIRECTORY
or NAVIGATION PLAY DIRECTORY, as
appropriate.
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Notepad
The notepad facility enables the user to record
a note, up to a maximum of 30 seconds
duration, which can be subsequently recalled.
Note: To hear information on notepad
commands, press the Voice button, wait for the
tone to sound and then say NOTEPAD HELP.
Recording a note
1. Press and release the Voice button, wait for the tone to sound, then say RECORD
NOTE.
2. Say the words of the note to be recorded,
then press and hold the Voice button to
end and save the note.
Note: The maximum length of a note is 30
seconds, after which time the recording of the
note will be ended automatically.
Playing a note
Press and release the Voice button, wait for the
tone to sound, then say PLAY NOTEPAD. If
multiple notes are stored on the system, press
and release the Voice button during playback
and say NEXT, to skip to the next note.
Deleting notes
To delete an individual note, press and release
the Voice button during playback of the note to
be deleted and say DELETE.
To delete all notes stored on the system, press
and release the Voice button and say CLEAR
NOTEPAD.
Voice volume adjustment
The volume level for voice recognition can be
adjusted independently, either by using the
steering wheel controls or using the
touch-screen:
•Press the voice button on the steering
wheel, to initiate a voice session. Use the
volume control thumbwheel on the
steering wheel to adjust the volume, as
required.
•Select Vehicle from the touch-screen
Home menu, then select Veh. settings.
Find the correct entry from the menu of
infotainment volume settings and adjust as
required.
Voice commands
This is a list and a description of the basic
Voice commands used to operate the system.
A list and description of telephone and
Navigation system commands, is detailed later
in this handbook. See TELEPHONE VOICE
CONTROL (page 323). See NAVIGATION
SYSTEM VOICE COMMANDS (page 374).
CommandDescription
VOICE HELPPlays information on
operating the Voice
system.
VOICE TUTORIAL Initiates a four-part
tutorial on use of the
Voice system.
DISPLAY HELPPlays information on
touch-screen display
voice commands.
DISPLAY SHOW
PHONE
The Phone menu is
displayed on the
touch-screen.
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CommandDescription
DISPLAY SHOW
NAVIGATION
DISPLAY ONTurns the touch-screen
DISPLAY OFFTurns the touch-screen
NOTEPAD HELPPlays information on
RECORD NOTEAllows recording of a
PLAY NOTEPADPlays all currently stored
CLEAR NOTEPAD Deletes all notes currently
The Navigation main
menu is displayed on the
touch-screen (the
navigation caution must
be accepted before the
menu is displayed).
on.
off.
notepad commands.
note, up to 30 seconds
long.
notes.
stored in notepad.
CRUISE CONTROL
1. SET - Rotate and release to engage cruise
control (at the vehicle's current speed).
With cruise control operating, rotate up or
down to increase or decrease the speed in
2 km/h (1 mph) steps.
2. CANCEL - Press to cancel cruise control.
The previously programmed set speed will
be retained and can be reselected by
pressing RESUME.
3. RESUME - Press to resume the previously
programmed set speed (e.g. after cruise
control has been cancelled).
4. GAP (ACC only) - Rotate up or down to
increase or decrease the time gap to the
vehicle ahead. The gap can be set to one of
four pre-defined intervals. The current
setting will be displayed in the message
centre.
For more information about cruise control:
See USING CRUISE CONTROL (page 156).
For more information about adaptive cruise
control (ACC): See USING ACC (page 159).
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LIGHTING CONTROL
Note: If the ignition system is switched off and
the lamps are left on, the message centre will
display LIGHTS ON.
The exterior lamps are controlled by the
left-hand column stalk switch.
The rotary collar on the stalk has three
positions for turning the exterior lamps on or
off and positions for autolamps and exit delay.
Off
All exterior lamps off (except vehicles provided
with daylight running lamps).
Side lamps
Switches on the side lamps, tail, number plate
and any other marker lamps required by local
legislation. The instrument panel will also be lit.
Headlamps
Headlamp flash: Pull the switch towards the
steering wheel and release to flash the high
beam on and off. The high beam will remain on
for as long as the switch is held.
High beam: With the headlamps on, push the
switch away from the steering wheel to switch
to high beam.
The blue warning indicator on the instrument
panel will illuminate.
To turn high beam off and return to low beam,
pull the column switch towards the steering
wheel.
Note: If the rotary control switch is moved to
the OFF position, with high beam still activated,
both low and high beam will be extinguished.
Both low and high beam will illuminate when
the headlamps are turned on again.
Select this position to switch on the
headlamps.
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Daylight running lamps
In certain countries it is a legal requirement for
the lamps to be on during the hours of daylight.
With the rotary collar in the OFF position, low
beam headlamps, side lamps, tail, number
plate lamps and, where fitted, side marker
lamps will switch on automatically with the
following conditions:
•The ignition is on (market dependent).
•The vehicle gear selector out of park.
•The park brake is not applied (is released).
Condensation
In certain circumstances, misting may occur
on the inside of a lamp lens. This is caused by
natural changes in environmental conditions.
This misting is not detrimental to lamp
performance and will clear during normal
usage.
AUTOLAMPS
A light sensor, mounted on the front of the
fascia, monitors exterior light levels and
automatically switches the side lamps and low
beam headlamps on or off.
The ignition system must be on for full
automatic light operation.
When light fades towards dusk, the side lamps
and headlamps will switch on automatically.
At dawn, as light increases, the side lamps and
headlamps switch off automatically.
Do not cover the sensor and keep the
windscreen clean. Obstructing the light in this
area of the sensor may lead to unwanted
operation of the side lamps and headlamps.
Note: Low exterior light levels, caused by
adverse weather conditions, may also cause
the autolamp system to switch on the side and
headlamps.
Windscreen wiper detection
This function only operates when autolamps is
selected. The side lamps and headlamps will
switch on automatically if the windscreen
wipers are switched on for 20 seconds or
more. Once the windscreen wipers are
switched off, the side lamps and headlamps
will automatically switch off two minutes later.
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Exit delay
Three settings on the rotary collar set the time
that the headlamps will remain on after the
driver’s door has closed:
1. 30 seconds.
2. 60 seconds.
3. 120 seconds.
The message centre displays the selected delay
time (e.g. AUTOLAMP DELAY 0:60) or displays
AUTOLAMP DELAY OFF when the autolamp
delay function has been turned off.
Note: If the lamp switch rotary collar is in the
AUTO position there will be no exit delay and
the headlamps will extinguish when the ignition
system is turned off.
REAR FOG LAMPS
JAG1332
Rear fog lamps will only operate when
headlamp dipped beam or Auto lamps are
selected. Press the rear fog lamp button to
switch on, press again to switch off.
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
Press the switch to turn the hazard warning
lamps on. When the hazard warning lamps are
operating, the indicator warning lamps will
flash in time with the hazard warning lamps.
Press again to turn the lamps off.
Use only in an emergency, to warn traffic of a
vehicle breakdown or approaching danger.
Note: Hazard warning lamps can be used when
the ignition is on or off.
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DIRECTION INDICATORS
The direction indicators are operated using the
indicator stalk. Move the stalk up or down, to
indicate a right or left turn. A green warning
indicator will flash in the instrument panel.
The indicators will operate three times (e.g. to
indicate a lane change) if the stalk is briefly
pushed up or down. Lane change flash can be
disabled or enabled by a Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
Note: Should a direction indicator bulb fail, the
corresponding green warning indicator will
flash at twice the normal rate and the audible
ticking will sound at twice the normal rate.
HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD
Note: The headlamps must be removed in
order to change the beam pattern.
See REMOVING A HEADLAMP (page 81).
The tourist lever allows you to adjust the
headlamps to the correct beam pattern for
driving in countries where vehicles drive on the
left, or the right.
When new, the lever will be set to the correct
position for the country in which the vehicle is
sold. To change the pattern for driving on the
other side of the road, move the lever to the
opposite position.
Note: When changing the beam pattern using
the lever, ensure that you change the lever
position on both headlamps.
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HEADLAMP LEVELLING
Halogen headlamps
Use the headlamp levelling control to account
for vehicle loading changes.
Vehicle loadSwitch position
Driver only0
Driver and front seat
passenger
Driver and passengers in
all seats
Maximum gross vehicle
weight
Maximum rear axle load2 or 3
Xenon headlamps
Headlamp levelling is adjusted automatically if
Xenon headlamps are fitted, to account for
vehicle load conditions, to avoid dazzling
oncoming drivers.
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CORNERING OR STATIC BENDING
LAMPS
Cornering or static bending lamps are angled
outwards from the centre line of the vehicle.
These lamps broaden the beam of the
headlamps when cornering during normal
night driving.
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2
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1. Light spread of a vehicle not fitted with
static bending lamps.
2. Light spread of a vehicle fitted with static
bending lamps
The system switches on the lamp if it has
received an input from the vehicle's direction
indicator. Only the lamp on the same side as
the operating direction indicator illuminates.
The system only operates with the ignition
switched on.
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1. Sun visor lamps. Switch on automatically
when the vanity mirror is opened.
2. Front map reading lamps. Move your
finger close to (or touch) the relevant
proximity switch to switch on/off.
3. Front interior courtesy lamp. Illuminates
when the doors are unlocked and
extinguish 20 seconds after all doors are
closed or when the vehicle is locked. The
lamps are operated by proximity sensors.
Move your finger close to (or touch) the
appropriate lens to switch on or off
manually. Touch the lens for 2 seconds to
deactivate/activate automatic illumination.
4. Glove box lamp. Automatically illuminates
when the glove box is opened.
5. Footwell lamps. Automatically illuminate
when the front doors are opened.
6. Rear map reading/interior lamps. Switch
on automatically when the doors are
opened. Press the appropriate switch to
activate an interior lamp manually (e.g. as
a map reading lamp). Press the
appropriate switch again to extinguish the
lamp. Touch the front courtesy lamp lens
for approximately 2 seconds to
deactivate/activate automatic illumination
of the rear interior lamps.
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Note: For lamps controlled by proximity
sensors, the wearing of gloves may interfere
with operation. If you are wearing gloves, it
may be necessary to touch the proximity
switch to operate the lamps.
Ambience lighting
Ambience lighting. Automatically illuminates
when the headlamps are on. Ambience lighting
creates a blue glow around the centre console
and front door armrests.
Luggage compartment lamp
Automatically illuminates when the luggage
compartment is opened.
APPROACH LAMPS
This feature is activated by pressing
the headlamp icon button on the
Jaguar Smart Key. See USING THE
REMOTE CONTROL (page 17). The headlamps
will remain on for 25 seconds or until the
button is pressed again, or until the engine
START/STOP button is pressed.
REMOVING A HEADLAMP
CAUTION
It is recommended that the following
procedure should only be attempted by
a qualified technician. If in doubt, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Do not place the removed lamp unit face
down on hard or abrasive surfaces.
Doing so may scratch the surface of the lens.
1. Open the bonnet. See OPENING AND
CLOSING THE BONNET (page 195).
2. Remove the two bolts from the top of the
headlamp unit.
3. Remove the retaining bolt located in the
wheel arch.
Note: To improve access to the wheel arch,
turn the steering wheel to full lock, in the
direction of the affected headlamp.
4. Pull the headlamp away slightly from the
body of the vehicle.
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5. Press the tab and pull to disconnect the
electrical connector.
6. Press the clip and pull to disconnect the
headlamp washer hose (if headlamp
washers are fitted).
7. Remove the headlamp unit.
REMOVING A REAR LAMP
CAUTION
It is recommended that the following
procedure should only be attempted by
a qualified technician. If in doubt, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Do not place the removed lamp unit face
down on hard or abrasive surfaces.
Doing so may scratch the surface of the lens.
Only the rear direction indicator and reverse
lamp bulbs can be replaced. Failure of any
other rear lamp unit should be investigated by
a qualified technician. Consult your Dealer/
Authorised Repairer.
Note: Access to the rear lamp units is achieved
through access hatches, located behind the
rear boot trim.
1. Remove the two retaining nuts.
2. Pull and slide the lamp unit rearwards to
remove.
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CHANGING A BULB
General information
CAUTION
Always replace bulbs with the correct
type and specification. If you are in any
doubt contact your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer for advice.
Note: In certain markets its a legal requirement
to carry spare bulbs. A replacement bulb kit is
available as an approved accessory from your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Halogen bulbs
Halogen bulbs are used for main beam and
dipped beam headlamps. Take care not to
touch the glass part of the bulb with your
fingers; always use a cloth to handle the bulb.
If necessary use methylated spirits to remove
finger prints.
Xenon lamps
WARNINGS
Replacement or maintenance of
Xenon lamps should only be carried
out by suitably qualified personnel.
High voltage is required to ignite the
this voltage can cause serious injuries.
gas and metal vapour which are used
to power Xenon lamps. Contact with
Xenon lamp units operate at a very
high temperature. Ensure that the
lamp units have cooled before
attempting to touch them.
Xenon lamp units contain Mercury
which is highly toxic and can be
extremely harmful.
Seek advice about the correct
disposal of Xenon lamp units from
your Dealer/Authorised Repairer, or
your local authority.
HEADLAMP UNIT BULBS
Halogen dipped beam
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1. Rotate the cover counter-clockwise to
remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter-clockwise
and withdraw it from the headlamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb from the holder to remove.
Note: When fitting the replacement bulb,
ensure the orientation of the tab (arrowed) is as
shown.
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3
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2
Halogen dipped and main beam
Direction indicator bulbs
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1. Twist the indicator bulb holder
counter-clockwise, and remove it from the
lamp unit.
2. Press the bulb into the holder, then twist it
to remove.
With the headlamp unit removed:-
1. Rotate the relevant cover
counter-clockwise to remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter-clockwise
and withdraw it from the headlamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb from the holder to remove.
Note: When fitting the replacement bulb,
ensure the orientation of the tab (arrowed) is as
shown.
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Lighting
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2
3
E94736
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2
Side lamp bulbs
SIDE REPEATER LAMP
CAUTION
These lamps are LED units and should
only be replaced by a Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
REAR LAMP BULBS
Rear direction indicator and reverse
lamp bulbs
1. Rotate the cover counter-clockwise and
remove.
2. Pull the bulb holder tab to remove from the
lamp unit.
3. Pull the bulb to remove.
When replacing, push the bulb holder into its
socket in the lamp unit until it clicks in place.
With the rear lamp unit removed:-
1. Squeeze the two tabs together, then pull to
remove the relevant bulb holder.
2. Press and release the tab on the electrical
connector and pull to remove the bulb unit.
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2
3
Number plate lamp bulb
Other rear lamp bulbs
CAUTION
LED lamp units should only be replaced
by a Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
The following rear lamps are LED units and
should not be replaced by the owner:
•Tail lamps.
•Brake lamps.
•Rear fog lamps.
•High level brake lamp.
•Rear side marker lamps.
1. Using a small flat-bladed screwdriver as
shown, lever out the side of the lamp unit
and remove.
2. Twist the bulb holder 90° counter-
clockwise to access the bulb.
3. Pull to remove the bulb from the holder.
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Lighting
BULB SPECIFICATION CHART
CAUTION
Before attempting to replace a bulb,
ensure that both the affected lamp and
the vehicle's ignition are turned off. If the
circuit is live a short circuit can occur which
may damage the vehicle's electrical system.
LampSpecificationPower (Watts)
Halogen headlamp (Low and High beam)H7/H755/55
Xenon headlamp (Low and High beam)D1S/H735/55
Front side lampsW5W HCB5
Front direction indicatorsPY21W21
Rear direction indicatorsPY19W19
Reverse lampsPS19W19
Number plate lampsW5W5
Interior overhead lampsW6WX6
Footwell lampsW5W5
Luggage lampS10W10
Tailgate lampsW5W5
Glove box lampW5W5
Vanity mirror lamp2 x TS1.3W1.3
Note: The tail lamp, stop lamp, rear fog lamps,
rear side lamps, side repeater lamps and high
mounted stop lamp, are LED units and are
non-serviceable. If any of these lamps should
fail, they should be investigated by qualified
personnel. Consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
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Wipers and washers
JAG1620
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
JAG1622
JAG1621
WINDSCREEN WIPERS
CAUTIONS
Do not operate the windscreen wipers
on a dry screen. The drag on the wiper
mechanism may cause damage.
In freezing or very hot conditions,
ensure that the wipers have not stuck to
the windscreen before operating. The drag on
the wiper mechanism may cause damage.
Remove any snow, ice or frost from the
windscreen, around the wiper arms and
blades, and the screen scuttle, before
operating the wipers. Snow and ice can cause
damage to the wiper mechanism, if left
uncleared.
Note: If the wiper blades become stuck or
jammed, an electronic cut-out may temporarily
halt wiper operation. If this happens, switch off
the wipers and the ignition. Clear any
obstructions and free the wiper blades, before
attempting to switch on the ignition.
Wiper operation
Rain sensor variable delay
1. Maximum sensitivity.
2. Rotate control to adjust sensitivity.
3. Minimum sensitivity.
With the rain sensor activated, the sensitivity of
the rain sensor can be adjusted. Rotate the
control upwards to reduce the sensitivity of the
rain sensor.
Single wipe
1. Windscreen wipers off and parked.
2. Rain sensor activated wipe.
3. Low speed wipe.
4. High speed wipe.
5. Rain sensor sensitivity control.
Pull the stalk towards the steering wheel for a
single wipe. Holding the switch in this position,
operates the wipers at normal speed until the
switch is released.
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MAX
JAG1623
Speed-dependent mode
If vehicle speed drops below 2 km/h (1.2 mph)
with the wipers operating, the wiper frequency
automatically reduces. The wipers will switch
to the next lowest speed. When the vehicle’s
speed increases to over 8 km/h (5 mph), the
original wiper speed settings are restored
automatically.
RAIN SENSOR
CAUTION
Ensure that the wipers are switched off
before entering a car wash. If the rain
sensitive wipers operate during the car
washing process damage may occur to the
wiper mechanism.
The rain sensor is able to detect the presence
and amount of rain, dirt or snow on the
windscreen and automatically activates the
windscreen wipers accordingly.
To activate the rain sensitive wipers, move the
wiper stalk to the rain sensor/intermittent delay
position and adjust the rain sensor sensitivity
control as required. See WINDSCREEN
WIPERS (page 88).
WINDSCREEN WASHERS
WARNING
Some screenwash products are
flammable, do not allow screenwash
to come into contact with sources of
ignition.
CAUTION
Only screenwash products which are
approved for automotive use should be
used, and then only in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
JAG1624
To operate the windscreen washers press and
release the button on the end of the wiper stalk.
The wipers will perform 5 normal speed wipes,
followed by a drip wipe (if configured). The
washers will operate during the first two wipes.
If the washers are operated with the wipers
operating at normal or fast speed, the washer
jets will operate for two wipes and operation of
the wipers will not be affected.
Note: If the button is pressed and held, the
wipers and washers will operate at normal
speed until the button is released (or for a
maximum of 10 seconds). After the button is
released, the wipers will operate for a further
three wipes, followed by a drip wipe (if
configured). If the wipers are already operating
at normal or fast speed, operating the washers
will not affect wiper operation.
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Low screen wash
If the low washer fluid warning is on, the
windscreen wipers will not operate when the
wash/wipe is activated, even though there may
be washer fluid remaining in the reservoir
which is sprayed onto the screen. This is to
prevent damage to the wiper blades, scratching
of the glass or smearing dirt across the screen.
Normal, fast or single wipe can be selected
manually, to clear any spray from the
windscreen.
Timed jet function
If the timed jet function is configured,
the washer jets will only operate on the
up stroke of the wipers.
This function can be enabled/disabled by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Drip wipe
If the drip wipe function is configured,
the wipers will operate four seconds
after a wash wipe cycle has finished, to
clear any remaining drips from the windscreen.
This function can be enabled/disabled by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
HEADLAMP WASHERS
Headlamp power wash operates automatically
with the windscreen wash, and will only
operate if the headlamps are switched on and
there is sufficient washer fluid in the reservoir.
Headlamp wash operates with every fourth
operation of the screen washers, provided that
ten minutes have elapsed since the last
operation of the headlamp washers.
Note: The power wash sequence is reset when
the headlamps or the ignition are turned off.
Note: Headlamp power wash is inhibited when
the low washer fluid warning is on.
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES
WARNING
Only use cleaning products which
have been approved for use on
automotive glass and rubber.
Inappropriate products can cause smearing,
and increase glare.
Blocked jets
WARNING
Do not operate the washer jets during
adjustment. Windscreen washer fluid
may cause irritation to the eyes and
skin. Always read and observe the washer fluid
manufacturers instructions.
If a washer jet becomes blocked, use a thin
strand of wire to unblock the jet by inserting
the wire into the jet. Ensure that the wire is
completely removed after unblocking.
The wiping edge of the blades should be
checked and cleaned periodically. Check the
blade rubber and replace the blade immediately
if cracks, splits or roughness are detected, to
prevent damage to the glass.
Clean the blade edge by wiping with a soft cloth
or sponge, using warm soapy water.
If the wipers fail to clear the windscreen when
operated, check the condition of the blade and
replace if necessary.
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E94746
CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES
CAUTIONS
When checking or changing the wiper
blades, they can be set to the service
position or parked normally.
Service position
The windscreen wiper service position allows
the wipers to be parked in a more accessible
position. This makes it easier to change wiper
blades.
Setting the service position
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2
JAG1625
1. With the ignition switched off, pull the
wiper stalk towards the steering wheel to
the single wipe position. Hold the stalk in
this position.
2. Make sure the brake pedal is not applied
and, while still holding the wiper stalk in
the single wipe position, press the ignition
START/STOP button to switch on the
ignition.
The wipers will move to the vertical (service)
position. Release the wiper stalk.
To return the wiper blades to the operating
position, turn the ignition off.
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1
2
3
E94748
1
Changing the wiper blades
CAUTION
Only fit the correct length and type of
wiper blade. Failure to do so may cause
damage to the wiper system, it may also affect
the operation of the rain sensor.
Having set the wipers to the service position,
lift the wiper blade clear of the windscreen. The
removal procedure for the wiper blade is as
follows:-
1. Push the clips together on the underside of
the wiper mounting.
2. Rotate the clips and blade away from the
wiper mounting.
3. Slide the wiper blade off the wiper arm.
To fit the new blade, follow the removal
procedure in reverse.
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Windows and mirrors
E94755
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
WARNING
All of the windows have an anti-trap
protection system. However, before
closing a window care must be taken
to ensure that none of the occupants have any
part of their body in a position where it could
be trapped. Even with an anti-trap system
serious injury or death can occur.
With the ignition on or engine running, press a
switch down to lower the window, pull it up to
raise the window. Release the switch at any
point to stop window movement.
The windows will operate for five minutes after
the engine is switched off, as long as none of
the doors are opened.
One-shot operation
All four windows have one-shot operation.
Briefly pull the switch up and release, the
window will continue to raise until fully closed.
Briefly press the switch down and release, the
window will continue to lower until fully open.
Pressing or pulling the switch again will stop
the window.
Overriding anti-trap protection
Anti-trap protection will stop window
movement if an obstruction or resistance is
detected. Check the window and its aperture
and remove any obstructions, ice, etc. If it is
still necessary to raise the window, the override
procedure is as follows:-
1. Attempt to close the window. Anti-trap will
prevent closure and lower the window.
2. Within ten seconds, attempt to raise the
window again. Anti-trap will prevent
closure and lower the window.
3. Attempt to close the window for a third
time, this time holding the switch in the
close position. The window will raise
whilst the switch is held. Hold until closed.
Note: If this procedure fails to remove the
blockage, the window operation may need to
be reset.
Window reset
The windows will need to be reset if the battery
is disconnected, becomes discharged or power
supply is interrupted.
Reset as follows:-
1. Close the window fully.
2. Release the switch, then lift it to the close
position and hold for two seconds.
3. Open the window fully.
4. Release the switch, then push it to the
open position and hold for two seconds.
5. Lift and release the switch to operate the
one-shot function.
6. Repeat the procedure on each window.
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E94837
Window isolator
WARNING
If children are carried in the rear
seats, the isolator switch should be
used to prevent operation of the
windows. If the windows are operated by
young children there is a risk of serious injury
or death.
To prevent operation of the rear windows,
press the inhibitor switch. To allow passengers
control of the windows, press the switch again.
INTERIOR MIRROR
Auto dimming
Note: If the mirror becomes detached from the
windscreen it should be re-attached by a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Note: If the rear screen is obscured, or the light
falling on the mirror is reduced by an
obstruction, the automatic dimming feature
may not operate correctly.
Manual dimming
To dim the light levels reflected by the mirror,
push the lever forward. To return it to normal
light levels, pull the lever back.
The interior mirror dimming is adjusted
automatically according to the amount of
ambient light when the ignition is on. If reverse
gear is selected, the automatic dimming
feature is turned off to allow maximum
visibility for reversing.
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EXTERIOR MIRRORS
E94820
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Adjusting and folding
Windows and mirrors
1. Left mirror adjustment.
2. Right mirror adjustment.
3. Powerfold.
Note: Depending on the type of lens used,
distances may be difficult to judge accurately
when only using the mirrors.
Adjusting
Mirror adjustment is available with the ignition
switched on:
1. Press the left or right mirror button as
required. The tell-tale light in the switch
will illuminate to indicate that it has been
selected.
2. Move the joystick control to adjust the
mirror as required.
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Folding
To fold the mirrors back, press both left and
right buttons at the same time. To unfold the
mirrors, press both of the buttons again.
The mirrors can be folded when the ignition is
on, and for up to five minutes after the ignition
is switched off, provided the driver’s door is
not opened. If the door is opened, it will be
necessary to turn the ignition on again, before
folding the mirrors.
Note: If the mirrors are folded manually, or
knocked into the folded position accidentally,
the mirror head will be loose. To re-engage the
mechanism, fold, then unfold the mirrors using
the switches.
Windows and mirrors
Vehicle
Valet mode
Security
Parking
OffOn
OffOn
12:26 pm
OffOn
Mirror fold back
E94821
global open
Windows
global close
Windows
mirror dip
Vol. presets
Off
On
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Valet mode
Reverse
12:26 pm
E94822
Automatic folding
The mirrors can be configured to automatically
fold when the vehicle is locked and unfold
when unlocked.
Note: If the mirrors were folded using the
switches, they will not unfold when the vehicle
is unlocked.
To select or deselect automatic folding:
1. From the touch-screen Home menu, select
Vehicle.
2. Security is displayed as the default menu.
Select Parking. Touch the arrow icon at the
bottom of the menu to scroll down the list,
until the screen above is displayed.
3. Select Mirror fold back - On or Off.
Mirror dip when reversing
The mirrors can be configured so that when
reverse gear is selected, the passenger door
mirror is automatically adjusted to provide an
improved viewing angle for reversing.
The exact dipped position can be adjusted
using the joystick control, when the mirror is
dipped. The next time reverse is selected, the
newly adjusted position will be selected.
When the gear selector is moved out of
reverse, or if vehicle speed exceeds 12 km/h
(7.5 mph) while reversing, the mirror will
return to its previous position.
To select or deselect mirror dip:
1. From the touch-screen Home menu, select
Vehicle.
2. Security is displayed as the default menu. Select Parking.
3. Select Reverse mirror dip - On or Off.
Heating elements
The external mirrors are equipped with heating
elements which disperse ice or mist from the
glass. The heating elements will operate
automatically, depending on the external
ambient temperature and conditions.
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BLIND SPOT MONITOR
WARNINGS
The Blind Spot Monitor (BSM)
system is a supplement to, not a
replacement for, a safe driving style
and use of the exterior and rear-view mirrors.
It remains the driver's responsibility to detect
other vehicles, and their relative distance and
speed, when deciding whether or not it is safe
to change lanes.
Please note that BSM may not be able
to give adequate warning of vehicles
approaching very quickly from behind
or vehicles that are being overtaken rapidly.
The radar sensors may be impaired
by rain, snow or road spray. This may
affect the system's ability to reliably
detect a vehicle/object within the blind spot. In
such conditions, take extra care when
changing lanes.
BSM may not be able to detect all
vehicles and may also detect objects,
such as roadside barriers, etc.
CAUTIONS
Ensure that the warning indicators in the
exterior mirrors are not obscured by
stickers or other objects.
Do not attach stickers or objects to the
rear bumpers, that may interfere with
the radar sensors.
The Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) system
monitors a zone that covers the area adjacent
to the vehicle, that is not easily visible by the
driver and is designed to identify any object
overtaking the vehicle. The system uses a radar
on each side of the vehicle to identify any
overtaking vehicle/object within the blind spot
area of the vehicle, while disregarding other
objects which may be stationary or travelling in
the opposite direction, etc.
The radar monitors the area extending from the
exterior mirror rearwards, to approximately 7
metres (23 feet) behind the rear wheels, and up
to 2.5 metres (8.2 feet) from the side of the
vehicle (the width of a typical carriageway
lane).
Note: This radar sensor is approved in all RTTE
countries.
Note: The system covers an area of a fixed lane
width. If the lanes are narrower than a typical
carriageway lane, objects travelling in
non-adjacent lanes may be detected.
BSM automatically switches on and becomes
active when the vehicle is travelling at greater
than 16 km/h (10 mph) in a forward drive gear.
When the system initiates, it performs a
self-check, during which the warning icons in
the mirrors illuminate alternately for a short
period of time.
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2
BSM is designed to work most effectively when
driving on multi-lane highways.
If an object is identified by the system as being
an overtaking vehicle/object, an amber
warning icon (1) illuminates in the relevant
exterior mirror, to alert the driver that there is a
potential hazard in the vehicle's blind spot and
therefore, that a lane change might be
dangerous.
Note: If an overtaking vehicle is detected on
both sides of the vehicle simultaneously, the
warning icons in both mirrors will illuminate.
Note: BSM is automatically turned off when
reverse (R) gear is selected, when the vehicle is
in park (P), the vehicle is travelling below
16 km/h (10 mph) and also when the electrical
connector for the trailer socket is plugged in on
vehicles with a factory-fitted towing bracket.
When in these conditions, an amber warning
indicator within the exterior mirror is
displayed.
Sensor blockage
The BSM system will automatically disable if
either of the sensors become completely
obscured, an amber warning indicator dot (2)
is displayed in the exterior mirror and the
message BSM sensor blocked appears in the
message centre.
Note: Blockage testing is only initiated when
vehicle speed is above 32 km/h (20 mph) and
will take at least two minutes of accumulated
time travelling above this speed, to determine
that the sensor is blocked.
If the sensors become blocked, then please
check that there is nothing obscuring the rear
bumper and that it is clear from ice, frost and
dirt.
System fault
If a fault with one of the radar sensors is
detected, an amber warning indicator dot is
displayed in the exterior mirror and the
message BSM not available is displayed in the
message centre.
Note: Even if the detected fault only affects the
radar sensor on one side of the vehicle, the
whole system is disabled. If the fault is
temporary, the system will operate correctly
once the engine has been switched off and then
on again.
If a fault in the system occurs, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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Instruments
INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
Instrument panel
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km
A
l/100km
JAG1630
1. Speedometer.
2. Message centre.
3. Tachometer.
4. Fuel gauge.
The instruments will not show correct
information until the ignition system is on.
Speedometer
Indicates road speed.
Message centre
Displays warning and information messages
and gear selector mode and position
information. See WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES (page 106).
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (page 137).
Tachometer
Indicates engine speed in revolutions per
minute (RPM) x 1000.
4
Fuel gauge
CAUTION
Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel.
The resulting misfire may cause serious
damage to the catalytic convertor.
The message centre will display FUEL LEVEL LOW, when the fuel level is approximately 1/16
of tank capacity. This gives an approximate
range of 50 to 65 km (30 to 40 miles).
As a reminder for the location of the fuel filler,
there is an arrow above the fuel pump symbol,
which points to the relevant side of the vehicle.
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Instruments
A
km
l/100km
JAG1631
1
2
3456
7
8910
1817 16
15
1413 12 11
WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS
1. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)/
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).
2. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
3. Glow plugs (diesel only).
4. Adaptive front lighting system (AFL).
5. Engine malfunction.
6. Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS).
7. Airbag.
8. Right-hand direction indicator.
9. Rear fog lamp.
10. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
11. High beam.
12. Side lamps.
13. Seat belt.
14. Message centre.
15. Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL).
16. Forward alert.
17. Brakes - Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
On/Brake fluid low/Electronic Brakeforce
Distribution (EBD)
18. Left-hand direction indicator.
RED warning indicators are for primary
warnings. A primary warning must be
investigated immediately by the driver or seek
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
AMBER warning indicators are for secondary
warnings, to indicate that a vehicle system is in
operation or that the driver must take action
and then seek qualified assistance.
Other indicators within the instrument panel
indicate system status (e.g. blue for main beam
or green for direction indicators, when in use).
Indicator check
An indicator bulb check is initiated when the
ignition system is switched on and lasts for
three seconds (excepting the airbag warning
indicator which will remain on for six seconds).
If any warning indicator remains on after this
period, investigate the cause before driving.
Some warning indicators have associated
messages displayed on the message centre.
Note: Not all warning indicators are included in
the check (e.g. main beam headlamps and
direction indicators).
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