Some of the information in this guide may not apply to your vehicle.
You must refer to your Owner's Handbook for full operating instructions.
Vehicle access and Clock adjustment
Luggage compartmentLocking and unlocking
Dependent upon specification and vehicle
configuration, the operation of the remote
handset may differ from the following.
Remote handset
Unlocking with the door key
If the vehicle is unlocked manually via the door
lock, the key must be inserted in the starter
switch within 15 seconds to prevent the alarm
being activated.
Central door locking
With the starter switch in position I or II, press
the facia switch to lock/unlock all the doors and
luggage compartment.
To also close/open the windows and sunroof,
press and hold the switch.
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Single and two stage unlocking may be
changed by pressing and holding the lock
and unlock buttons on the remote handset
simultaneously for four seconds.
• Press to release door key.
• Press once to lock the vehicle and arm
the alarm.
• Press and hold to close the sunroof and
any open windows (Global closing).
• Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock
the driver’s door and unlock the luggage
compartment.
• Press again to unlock remaining doors.
• Press and hold to open the sunroof and
windows (Global opening).
• Press once to switch the headlamps on
for 25 seconds.
• Press to unlock and open luggage
compartment.
Drive away door locking
The doors and luggage compartment will
automatically lock when the vehicle’s forward
speed exceeds 5 mph.
This feature can be disabled by a Jaguar
dealer.
Reminder - Fuel filler flap
The driver’s door must be unlocked, or the
key in the starter switch, before operating the
fuel filler flap release button, see page 16.
The luggage compartment is electrically locked
and unlocked in conjunction with the driver’s
door.
To open the luggage compartment with the
vehicle locked:
• Press the luggage compartment button on
the remote handset.
To open the luggage compartment with the
vehicle unlocked:
• Press the button on the facia 1.
• Press the release button on the luggage
compartment lid 2.
Care Points
• Release buttons on the facia and luggage
compartment lid are disabled when the
vehicle is alarmed.
• The vehicle alarm will sound if the luggage
compartment is opened with the key when
the vehicle is double locked.
Clock adjustment
Touch-screen
1. Touch the time display for three seconds to
access clock setting mode.
2. To adjust the clock touch the up or down
arrow icons.
3. Touch the 12/24 icon to select between
twelve or twenty-four hour display.
4. Touch Set to confirm.
SET CLOCK
12/24Set
Cancel
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In the event of a flat battery, or other problem
opening the luggage compartment, use the
starter key in the luggage compartment lock
(arrowed in illustration)
Non-touch-screen
1. Press and hold the Audio MODE button until
TA VOLUME is displayed.
2. Repeatedly press and release the MODE
button until CLOCK SET is displayed.
3. Press the seek up/down keys to select either
12 or 24 hour format and press the MODE
button to continue.
4. If 12 hour is selected, use the # key to
denote AM or PM.
5. Enter the time in four-digit format using the
key pad.
6. To exit, press and hold the MODE button
until the display reverts to audio mode.
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Comfort adjustments
Seats
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Front seat adjustment
1. Seat fore/aft, cushion height and front tilt
control switch.
2. Seat cushion extension switch (if fitted).
3. Lower backrest lumbar support switch.
4. Seat recline and headrest height adjustment
switch.
Steering column lock/adjustment
Rear folding seat (when fitted)
To provide a larger luggage compartment area,
the backs of the rear seat can be folded down.
Pull the respective handle, located in the
luggage compartment under the parcel shelf, to
release the back of the seat.
When returning the seat to the upright position
ensure seat belts are routed correctly and the
back is securely locked in place.
Windows/Door mirrors
Windows
The windows are fitted with a facility that allows
them to be fully opened or closed by briefly
pressing the respective window switch. Press
the switch again to stop window movement.
• To open the window, press and hold the rear
of the switch until the desired position is
reached, then release.
• To close the window, press and hold the front
of the switch until the desired position is
reached, then release.
Press button 3 to inhibit the operation of the
rear window switches.
Door mirrors
To adjust the door mirrors, press the mirror
selector switch 2 left or right to select the
appropriate mirror. Use the four-way switch 1 to
adjust the position.
Power fold mirrors (when fitted)
The mirrors can be folded towards the door for
better clearance/protection. With the mirror
selector switch 2 in the center position, briefly
press the rear of the four-way switch 1. Press
the rear of switch 1 again to unfold.
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Reminder - Global closing
If a window has been left open when leaving
the vehicle, it can be closed by pressing and
holding the lock button on the remote
handset (this will also close the sunroof).
Pedal Adjustment (when fitted)
Steering column
Turn the control on LH side of steering column
to COLUMN and move control to adjust the
height and reach.
Automatic seat movement
To prevent automatic movement of the driver's
seat when the starter switch is turned on/off,
turn the control to either PEDALS or COLUMN.
Turn the control to PEDALS and move to adjust
the fore/aft position of the pedals.
Driver seat movement at starter switch off
If the control is set to AUTO, the position of the
steering column and driver's seat will
automatically adjust to provide greater clearance
for exit and entry when:
• the key is in the starter switch and the driver’s
door is opened
• the starter key is removed.
Electrochromatic rear view mirror (when fitted)
With the starter switch on, the rear view mirror will automatically darken in proportion
to the amount of glare detected from the following vehicles' headlamps. This feature
is automatically switched off when reverse gear is selected.
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Driving position memory
Remote handset programming
With the MEMORY button illuminated you can
program a remote handset to a memory
position by pressing any button on the remote
handset and then pressing button 1 or 2.
Once you have adjusted the driver’s seat,
steering column, pedals and exterior mirrors for
your ideal driving position, the vehicle can
memorize these settings for future use.
• Push the MEMORY button and a red
indicator in the switch will illuminate for five
seconds.
• Whilst the indicator is illuminated, press
button 1 or 2 to memorize the current
settings.
The indicator will extinguish and an audible
chime will sound to confirm that the settings are
memorized. Any existing settings will be overwritten.
To recall a memorized driving position press
button 1 or 2.
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Comfort adjustments
Seat belts/Child restraintsClimate control
The use of front and rear seat belts is mandatory in most countries. Using seat belts saves lives.
They should be worn by all occupants whenever the vehicle is in use.
A warning indicator on the instrument pack will illuminate to alert you that the driver’s and/or front
passenger’s seat belt is unbuckled. Dependent upon specification this may be accompanied by an
intermittent chime.
Child Seats
It is important to remember that your child’s
weight, rather than age, determines the type of
seat that is required.
Refer to Child Safety in the Owner’s Handbook
to determine the correct seat for your child.
Recommended child seat
Jaguar recommend the use of a Lower
Anchors and Tethers for Children child seat
with a top tether strap.
The LATCH child seat can only be fitted in the
outer seating positions of the rear passenger
seat.
Automatic Locking Reels (ALR) (when fitted)
Passenger seat belts have ALR fitted for use with
child seats.
• To engage: extend the belt to maximum length
to enable locking mechanism.
• To disengage: unbuckle the belt and allow belt
to fully retract.
With ALR enabled, as the seat belt retracts, it
will automatically lock preventing re-extension.
Ensure passengers do not fully extend the
restraints and inadvertently engage this
feature during normal use.
Overhead console
Rear window blind
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Parking assist care points
Sensors may activate on detection of water,
snow or ice on their surface. This is entirely
normal and regular cleaning will aid
performance.
Parking assist may sound if it detects a signal
operating at the same frequency to that of the
sensors (e.g. Motorcycles, Airbrakes).
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Press button 1 to raise the rear window blind.
Press the button again to lower the blind.
Parking assist
Press button 2 to turn off the front and rear
parking sensors.
Sunroof
The sunroof is fitted with a facility that allows it to
be fully opened or closed with a single operation
of switch 3.
Closing remotely
If the sunroof has been left open when leaving
the vehicle, it can be closed by pressing and
holding the lock button on the remote handset.
Garage door opener
The buttons 4 on the overhead console can be
programmed to transmit radio frequencies that can
operate external devices e.g. garage doors, entry
gates, security systems, etc....
For more information, refer to the Owner’s Handbook.
These are the primary functions of the climate
control system.
For those vehicles fitted with the touch
screen navigation system, the advanced
climate control functions can be accessed
by pressing the Climate button.
AUTO (automatic) mode
Press to select automatic operation of the
climate control system. The system will
automatically adjust the heat output, blower
speed, air intake and airflow distribution to
maintain the selected temperature(s) and
reduce misting without constant adjustments
by the driver or passengers.
Screen heaters and timed air recirculation
may be selected whilst in AUTO mode.
Selecting any other function will cancel
AUTO operation.
Recommended mode
Select AUTO as the normal operating mode.
This will help prevent window misting and
odours from the climate control system.
Dual temperature zones
With the DUAL button LED illuminated. The
system provides separate temperature
control of the driver and front passenger
zones.
Press the button to deselect dual mode, the
temperature of the passenger zone will
automatically adjust to that of the driver’s
zone and the temperature of both zones will
be controlled by the driver’s temperature
control buttons.
Temperature selection
Press the red buttons to increase
temperature and the blue buttons to
decrease temperature.
To quickly jump from HI or LO to a mid
range temperature setting, press and hold
the AUTO button for a few seconds.
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Air conditioning (A/C)
Air conditioning is an integral part of the
climate control system, providing cooled
and dehumidified air for occupant comfort;
the dry airflow is also effective in preventing
misting of the windows.
Press button to switch the air conditioning
system on or off.
Air conditioning is controlled automatically
when the vehicle is in AUTO mode.
Deselecting A/C will cancel AUTO mode.
External water deposits
The air conditioning system removes moisture
from the air and deposits the excess water
beneath the vehicle. Puddles may form, but
this is normal and no cause for concern.
Windshield defrost/demist
Press the DEF button to remove frost or
heavy misting from the windshield. The rear
screen and windshield heaters will be
activated.
To deselect defrost mode, press AUTO. The
rear screen and windshield heaters will
remain on.
Heated screens and door windows
The front and rear screen heaters can be
switched on or off in any mode, even when
the climate control system is off, but will only
operate when the engine is running.
The door mirror heaters are controlled by
the rear screen heater button.
Front and rear screen heaters will automatically
activate on operation of the DEF button.
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Move the stalk up or down to activate the
direction indicators.
Press the button on end of stalk to cycle
through trip computer displays.
Rotate the collar on the stalk to select:
• Sidelamps
• Headlamps
• Autolamps
• Headlamp exit delay
In AUTO mode, a sensor monitors the exterior
light levels and will automatically switch the
sidelamps and dipped headlamps ON and OFF.
Wipers and washers
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Intermittent wipe.
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Slow speed operation.
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High speed operation.
Press button for windshield wash/wipe. Rotate
collar to adjust speed of intermittent wipe or to
select AUTO for automatic operation of wipers.
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Direction indicators/exterior lamps/trip
computer switch
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Instrument pack/warning indicators
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Wiper/washer switch
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Heating and ventilation system
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Audio system
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Passenger airbag deactivation indicator
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DSC switch
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Gear selector lever
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Master locking switch
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Hazard warning switch
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Sport mode switch
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Parking brake
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Cruise control switches
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Audio/telephone switches
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Starter switch
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Hood release
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Fuel filler flap switch
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Adaptive Cruise Control
forward alert switch
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Luggage compartment switch
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Rear fog lamp switch
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Front fog lamp switch
Warning indicatorsExterior lamps/Trip computer
Low oil pressure
Battery charge indicator
Seat belt reminder
Parking brake on
Anti-lock braking system
Engine malfunction detected
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) off
Adaptive Cruise Control active
Airbag system fault detected
Sidelamps on
Headlamp main beam on
Front fog lamps on
Rear fog lamps on
Direction indicator
Low outside temperature
Enabling automatic operation
The wiper stalk must be in position A and
AUTO selected on the collar to enable
automatic operation of the wipers.
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Passenger airbag deactivation indicator
The front passenger seat is fitted with an occupancy sensor system that determines the
state of seat occupancy and sets the airbag status to suit;
• Seat unoccupied - airbag deactivated and indicator off.
• Seat occupied - airbag activated and indicator off.
• Seat occupied by a child seat or low weight object - airbag deactivated and indicator on.
• Passenger head too close to side airbag - airbag deactivated and indicator on.
For further information refer to Occupant Protection in the Owner’s Handbook.
Automatic exterior lamps
If Autolamps is selected, and the windshield
wipers are operated continuously for more than
20 seconds, then the exterior lamps will be
switched ON automatically.
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Driving
Automatic transmission
Gearshift interlock
The starter switch must be in position II and the
foot pedal applied before the gear selector can
be moved from P (Park) to R (Reverse).
The lever can be moved into P with the starter
switch off.
Gear selector
The J-gate gear selector lever is designed to
accommodate two different driving techniques
as follows:
• Automatic selection: the right-hand side of
the selector gate.
• Manual selection: the left-hand side of the
selector gate to individually select 5th, 4th,
3rd or 2nd gear.
With the gear selector in D (Drive) and Sports
mode active, the transmission will use 6th
gear less at higher cruising speeds.
Fuel consumption will be adversely affected.
Parkbrake
Applying
• With the vehicle stationary, pull up the
parkbrake lever and then release. The red
parkbrake warning indicator in the instrument
pack will illuminate.
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After selecting R (Reverse) or D (Drive) from
N (Neutral) or P (Park), wait briefly for the
transmission to engage before accelerating.
Sports mode
Press the switch (arrowed) to select sports mode. A
red indicator in the switch will illuminate to indicate
that sports mode is active. When sports mode is
selected, the gear change points are modified to
make full use of the engine’s power.
Releasing
• With the starter switch in position II, apply the
footbrake and press down on the parkbrake
lever.
• If the vehicle is stationary with the parkbrake
applied and either D (Drive) or R (Reverse)
selected, pressing the accelerator will
automatically release the parkbrake.
• Parkbrake will automatically release when the
gear selector is moved from P (Park).
Dependent upon specification, you may have one of the following cruise control
systems fitted to your vehicle. The easiest way to identify which system you have
fitted is by the control switches on the steering wheel.
Cruise (speed) control
Speed control
Speed control is the standard cruise control system where the vehicle will maintain
a SET road speed until either cruise control is cancelled or the brake pedal is
used.
The system is controlled via switches on the steering wheel:
1. RESUME - to resume a set speed retained
in memory.
2. SET - to set the road speed to be maintained
or increase/decrease the speed in 1 mph
steps when cruise control is operating.
3. CANCEL - cancels cruise control but retains
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Brake pedal override
Cruise control will automatically disengage
when the brake pedal is pressed or when the
vehicle speed falls below 16 mph.
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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The adaptive cruise control system is designed to aid the driver in maintaining a gap to
the vehicle ahead or to maintain a set road speed if there is no slower vehicle ahead.
The system is controlled via switches on the steering wheel:
1. RESUME - to resume a set speed retained
in memory.
2. SET - to set the road speed to be
maintained or increase/decrease the speed
in 1 mph steps when cruise control is
operating.
3. CANCEL - cancels cruise control but retains
the set speed in memory.
4. GAP - increase/decrease the time gap to the
vehicle ahead.
The gap to the vehicle ahead can be
changed to one of four pre-defined intervals
and the current setting will be displayed in
the message center.
When a vehicle ahead enters the same lane as
you, or a slower vehicle is encountered in the
same lane, the road speed will automatically be
adjusted to maintain the currently selected time
gap. The warning indicator will illuminate to
indicate that the vehicle is in ‘follow mode’.
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Adaptive cruise control is not a collision
warning or avoidance system. Additionally
the system will not detect:
• Stationary or slow moving vehicles below
6 mph.
• Pedestrians or objects in the roadway.
• Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.
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Audio systems
Depending on the specification of the Audio System, a single CD,
MiniDisc (MD) or cassette player is fitted.
Key features
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Radio operation
To switch on the radio function, press
the AM/FM button. Pressing this button
repeatedly scrolls through the
wavebands.
To search for a radio station, press the
‘Seek’ arrow buttons.
Setting the radio presets
Once a radio station has been tuned,
press and hold the desired preset
button (or touch a station position on
touch screen) until a ‘beep’ is heard.
The preset is now stored.
A total of nine presets can be stored
for each waveband.
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General operation
Press the control knob A to switch on/off
and rotate to adjust the volume.
To adjust the sound settings, press the
MODE button B repeatedly, until the
required setting is displayed. Turn the
control knob A to adjust the level or rating.
After approximately five seconds, the
system will return to normal control mode.
Steering wheel controls
1. Press to mute audio unit.
2. Press as required to increase or
decrease volume.
3. Press and release to cycle through Radio
wavebands, Cassette, CD, MD and CD
multichanger.
4. Press and release to cycle through
preset radio stations, the next CD/MD
track or to use cassette AMS (Automatic
Music Search).
Press and hold for at least two seconds to
cycle to the next strongest station, next CD
or change cassette side.
The radio presets can be automatically set by
using the ‘Auto Memory’ function. Press and
hold the AMEMbutton for two seconds. The
radio will be briefly muted while it searches
the waveband for the nine strongest stations.
Activating TA (Radio Broadcast Data
System)
To activate this function, press and release
the TA button until RBDS ON is displayed.
With RBDS activated and FM selected, RBDS
station names will be displayed. RBDS also
displays the type of broadcast material, e.g.
Rock, News, Classical.
To de-activate this feature, press and release
the TA button again.
CD operation
Single CD player
If the radio or CD multichanger is being
used, pressing the CD button will resume
playing any CD installed in the player
mechanism.
When a CD is loaded into the aperture, it
will begin to load and play automatically.
Pressing the CD button whilst in CD play
mode will pause the current track. A
subsequent press of the CD button will
resume play mode.
Six discs can be loaded into the
multichanger unit, and a further single disc
in the audio console (when fitted).
Care point
Remember to close the multichanger door this will prevent dirt getting into the unit and
help reduce skipping.
To skip tracks, continually press the ‘Seek’
arrow buttons to move back or forward
accordingly. Pressing and holding these
buttons will search through the selected
track.
When a disc is inserted, the CD icon is
displayed. Press the Disc Eject button to
eject the CD. The display will show DISC
EJECT and the CD icon will be turned off.
CD Multichanger
The CD multichanger is located in the
luggage compartment. To load a CD into the
multichanger:
1. Slide open the multichanger door, press
the Eject button and remove the
magazine. Close the door.
2. Pull a tray out from the magazine and
insert a CD (label side up). Slide tray into
magazine until a ‘click’ is heard.
3. Slide open the multichanger door and
ensuring correct orientation, replace the
magazine.
Ensure the magazine ‘clicks’ into position.
CD selection
1. Press the CDC button (CD button on
MiniDisc and cassette player systems) to
select the CD multichanger mode.
2. Press preset buttons 1 - 6 to select the
appropriate CD loaded in the
multichanger.
If a touch-screen is fitted to the vehicle,
disc selection can be made by touching
the relevant numbered disc icon.
3. When playing a CD, press the CDC
button to pause play. Press again to
continue play.
Playing random tracks
To play random tracks from the disc, press
and release the MIX button. To cancel,
press the MIX button again.
To play random tracks from all discs loaded
in the multichanger, press the MIX button for
two seconds. To cancel, press and hold the
MIX button.
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Navigation and telephone systems
Navigation
The screen allows touch-control of the navigation system. The screen only
requires a light touch to operate the function. Excess pressure on the screen
could result in damage. On initial activation, ensure that both the correct
country and area have been selected.
Route Preferences should be checked and
selected prior to setting a destination.
Access via Nav menu then Route Options.
Setting a destination
To set a destination and start using the
navigation system, use the following procedure:
1. Press the NAV button (arrowed in
illustration), and when prompted, touch
Agree on the touch-screen to access the
initial map screen.
2. Touch Nav menu to access the navigation
menu, and then touch Destination Entry.
3. Touch either Address or Zip code.
4. Enter the address or zip code using the
on-screen keypad. Touch OK to enter.
5. Touch Dest to calculate the route.
6. Once calculated, the screen displays the
route. To scroll through alternative routes,
touch Next on the screen.
7. Touch Start to commence navigation. Drive
away, following the voice guidance.
Press the Audible repeat button to hear
the last voice instruction again. Audible
guidance can be selected/deselected
via the Nav menu.
When your destination is reached, voice and
visual confirmation is given.
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Cancelling guidance
To cancel guidance during
navigation, touch the zoom icon,
select Change Route, then Cancel
Guidance.
Telephone – Bluetooth system
Mobile phones with Bluetooth capability can
communicate with the vehicle's inbuilt
telephone system.
The following procedure demonstrates how to
connect the most popular brands of mobile
phone.
Pairing a handset to the vehicle
1. Turn the starter switch to position II.
2. Press the button on the center console.
The touch screen will display the message
No BT phone on. On non-touch screen
systems the message SIG will be displayed.
3. Either using the on-screen or the audio panel
keyboard, press ##3#*#, then touch the
on-screen icon or press the button on
the audio panel.
4. Prepare the handset for pairing to the
system.
See the telephone manufacturer’s instructions
for further details, or follow the table below for
generic commands.
3 Select Bluetooth Select Connection Select Bluetooth
OR Connectivity
then Bluetooth
4 Select On Select Bluetooth link Select My Devices
5 Select Search for Select Hands-free With New Device
audio devices highlighted, select
Add. Press OK to
confirm
6 After search, Select Look for After search,
select Jaguar devices select Jaguar
7 Enter pass code After search, Select Connect
1313. Press OK select Jaguar
to confirm.
8 No connection? Permission to bond? Enter pass code
Select Bluetooth Select Yes, and enter 1313 after prompt
(Menu) then Paired pass code 1313
devices Jaguar
When the handset has been successfully paired
to the system, the touch screen message
changes to REGISTERED. On non-touch
screen systems, the audio system message
changes to SIG *.
For best results when pairing your handset to
the system, ensure the handset is fully
charged.
Mobile phone compatibility
There are a number of mobile phones that
have been tested to function correctly with the
Jaguar system, however not all mobile phones
are compatible. For the latest list of compatible
phones and software versions, please refer to
www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com. Alternatively
consult a Jaguar Dealer.
Downloading phone book entries
1. Turn the starter switch to position II, and
ensure the handset is paired to the vehicle’s
system.
2. Press the button.
3. Either using the on-screen keypad or the
audio panel keyboard, press ##2#*#, then
touch the on-screen icon or press the
button on the audio panel.
4. Switch off the starter switch for six minutes to
allow the system to complete the download
process.
Making a call
1. Press and hold the select switch on the
steering wheel control, or press on the
audio panel. Phone will be displayed.
2. Key in the phone number required using the
on-screen or audio panel keyboard.
3. Press on the steering wheel control, or
on the audio panel. Calling will be
displayed.
4. To end call, press on the steering wheel
control, or on the audio panel.
Receiving a call
To answer or end a call, press on the
steering wheel control or on the audio panel.
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Filling station information
Fuel filler flapTire pressures
Fuel filler flap location
A small arrow on the fuel gauge
indicates which side the fuel filler
flap is located.
Fuel filler flap release
The fuel filler flap can
only be opened when the
vehicle is unlocked.
Press the fuel filler flap
release button on facia to
open.
Docking/Closing the filler cap
The filler cap is secured to vehicle by a strap.
For your convenience a hook is provided on the
flap to hold the cap whilst refuelling.
To close ensure you press the edge of the fuel
filler flap (arrowed in illustration).
Fuel specification
The correct fuel specification for your vehicle is
shown on the inside of the fuel filler flap.
Tire pressure label
A label showing the correct tire pressures for
your vehicle is attached to the pillar behind
the driver’s door.
TIRE PRESSURE REMINDER
For your convenience record the tire
pressures specific to your vehicle.
Front
Rear
Equipment necessary for use of fuels
containing more than 10 per cent ethanol is
not fitted to this vehicle.
Do not use E85 fuels (85 per cent ethanol
content). If E85 fuels are used serious engine
and fuel system damage will occur.