Jaguar XK JJM 18 02 30 701 User Manual

OWNER’S HANDBOOK
Publication Part No. JJM 18 02 30 701
This handbook forms part of the Owner literature supplied with your vehicle. Right-hand drive and left-hand drive situations are shown in the graphics and where information is specific to a particular country, it is indicated as such.
Important
The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment . Some of the options will 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 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 http://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 produced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted.
©Jaguar Cars Limited 2006.
All rights reserved.
Published by Jaguar Cars Limited Technical Communications.
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Handbook Contents
Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Filling Station Information . . . . . . . . . . 27
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Reporting Safety Defects . . . . . . . . . . 33
Keys and Remote Controls . . . . . . . . . 34
Locks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Starting the Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Engine Immobiliser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Fuel and Refuelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Driving Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Steering Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Wipers and Washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Windows and Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Occupant Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Child Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Facia and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Climate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Convenience Features . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Convertible Top. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Load Carrying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Stability Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Parking Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . . . 172
Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) . . . . . 180
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Emergency Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Status After a Collision . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Vehicle Recovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Vehicle Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242
Fuses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Wheels and Tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
Vehicle Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . 282
Type Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
A comprehensive index is located at the back of this handbook.
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Quick Start
Quick Start
KEYLESS ENTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
REMOTE HANDSET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
CENTRAL LOCKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT . . . . . . . . 8
ENGINE START/STOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
SEAT ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
STEERING COLUMN - LOCK AND
ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
INTERIOR MIRROR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
WINDOWS/DOOR MIRRORS . . . . . . . 11
SEAT POSITION MEMORY . . . . . . . . 11
SEAT BELTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
CENTRE CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
OVERHEAD CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . 13
CLIMATE CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
FACIA AND CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . 15
EXTERIOR LAMPS/TRIP COMPUTER 17
WIPERS AND WASHERS . . . . . . . . . . 17
WARNING INDICATORS . . . . . . . . . . 17
PARKBRAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
TRANSMISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
PARKING ASSIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CRUISE (SPEED) CONTROL . . . . . . . 21
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) 21
TOUCH-SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
SOUND SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
RADIO OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
CD OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
NAVIGATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
TELEPHONE -
BLUETOOTH SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Filling Station Information
FUEL TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
HOOD RELEASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
UNDERHOOD TOP-UP . . . . . . . . . . . 28
ULTRA HIGH PERFORMANCE
TYRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
TIRE PRESSURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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KEYLESS ENTRY
Entering the vehicle
The keyless entry system allows access to the vehicle without the need for pressing the unlock button on the remote handset.
When a door handle, or the luggage compartment release button are operated, the vehicle will search for a recognised remote handset signal before unlocking. The handset must be within one metre of the entry point.
The buttons on the remote handset can be used to lock/unlock the vehicle when approaching or leaving the vehicle.
Leaving the vehicle
The vehicle will not automatically lock, or arm the alarm. To leave the vehicle in a secure condition either:
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press the button on the door handle once (arrowed in the illustration)
or press the lock button on the remote handset.
REMOTE HANDSET
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Press once to lock the vehicle and arm the alarm.
Press twice within three seconds to double lock the vehicle.
Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock the driver’s door, and unlock the luggage compartment.
Press again to unlock the passenger door.
Press once to switch the headlamps on for 25 seconds. Press again to switch off.
Press to deactivate the alarm, and unlock the luggage compartment.
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Press three times in three seconds, or press and hold for longer than three seconds to activate/cancel the panic alarm.
Unlocking mode alternatives
Single stage unlocking will unlock the vehicle with a single press. Two stage unlocking will unlock the driver’s door with a single press, and all other doors with a second press.
To change between modes, press and hold the unlock button for four seconds. The direction indicators will flash twice to confirm the change.
CENTRAL LOCKING
Interior door locks
Press either of the interior door release levers to lock both doors and the luggage compartment.
Pull the release lever to unlock the door.
Drive away door locking
This feature can be enabled or disabled via the Vehicle - Security settings on the touch-screen.
If enabled, the luggage compartment and doors will automatically lock when the vehicle’s forward speed exceeds 7 km/h (5 mph).
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
Caution: If the luggage compartment is opened when 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 vehicle (luggage compartment) an audible alarm will sound and the luggage compartment lid will initially re-open. If the lid is subsequently closed without removing the Jaguar Smart Key from the luggage compartment, you will be locked out. You should contact your Jaguar Dealer.
The luggage compartment is electrically locked 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.
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Or:
press the release button on the luggage compartment lid.
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Emergency key blade access
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In the event of a discharged vehicle battery, or other problem opening the luggage compartment, it can be opened by using the key blade in the luggage compartment lock.
Care points
The registration plate has to be removed to access the luggage compartment lock.
The vehicle’s alarm will sound if the luggage compartment is unlocked with the key blade, whilst the vehicle is locked.
ENGINE START/STOP
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The engine START/STOP button is only operational when a recognised remote handset is detected within the vehicle.
A single press of the engine start/stop button will switch on the ignition system.
Another press of the switch will switch off the ignition system.
With the gear selector in P (Park) and the brake pedal depressed, press the engine START/STOP button to start the engine.
Press the button to stop the engine and switch off the ignition.
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SEAT ADJUSTMENT
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1. Cushion extension switch.
2. Lower backrest and lumbar support
switch.
3. Recline adjustment switch.
4. Side bolster adjustment switch.
Rotate to adjust the side bolster cushions.
5. Fore/aft, cushion height, and front tilt control switch.
Note: Seat heating adjustment is via the main touch-screen, see page 61.
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STEERING COLUMN - LOCK AND ADJUSTMENT
Steering column lock
The steering column has an electronic lock that is automatically disengaged whenever a recognised remote handset is inside the vehicle.
Vehicle recovery
Caution: If the vehicle requires recovery assistance, the remote handset must remain in the vehicle to prevent the steering column lock engaging.
Steering column adjustment
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Turn the control on the left-hand side of the steering column to COLUMN and move to adjust the height and reach.
Automatic steering column movement
If the control is set to AUTO, the position of the steering column will automatically adjust to provide greater clearance for exit and entry when the driver’s door is opened for exiting the vehicle.
The steering column will return to the driving position when the driver’s door is closed and the engine start button is pressed.
Note: To prevent automatic movement of the steering column, turn the control to the COLUMN position.
INTERIOR MIRROR
With the ignition on, the rear view mirror will automatically darken in proportion to the amount of glare detected from a following vehicle’s headlamps. This feature is automatically switched off when reverse gear is selected.
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WINDOWS/DOOR MIRRORS
Front windows
The windows are fitted with a facility that allows them to be fully opened or closed with a single operation of the switch.
To open the window, press the
respective switch. Press the switch again to stop the window from fully opening.
To close the window, pull the switch
up. Pull the switch again to prevent to window from closing fully.
Door mirror adjustment
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Press the L (left) or R (right) button to select the required mirror for adjustment. Use the four-way switch 1 to adjust the position of the selected mirror.
Mirror dip when reversing
The passenger door mirror can be programmed to dip automatically when R (reverse) is selected. This will provide a better view along the side of the vehicle to aid parking. The dip position of the mirror can be adjusted via the four-way switch.
This feature can be enabled/disabled via the Vehicle - Parking settings on the Touch-screen.
SEAT POSITION MEMORY
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Driver’s seat
Once you have adjusted the driver’s seat, steering column, and exterior mirrors, the vehicle can memorise these settings for future use.
1. Push the memory button M, the red LED will illuminate for five seconds.
2. Whilst the LED is illuminated, press button 1, 2, or 3, to memorise the current settings.
The LED will extinguish, and a chime will sound to confirm that the settings have been memorised. If the ignition is on, the message centre will display a confirmation message.
Passenger seat
The procedure to memorise a passenger seat position is the same as that for the driver’s seat with two exceptions. There will be no chime or message to confirm the settings.
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Recalling a seat position
To recall a memorised seat position, simply press and hold button 1, 2, or 3. The button should be held until the seat has stopped moving.
Note: A seat position will only be memorised during the five second period whilst the LED is illuminated.
Any existing settings will be over-written when programming a memory position.
SEAT BELTS
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WARNING:
The use of front and rear seat belts is mandatory in most countries.
Using seat belts saves lives.
A warning indicator on the instrument panel will illuminate to warn you that the driver’s and/or front passenger’s seat belt is unbuckled. This may also be accompanied by a warning chime.
CENTRE CONSOLE
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Operate the release button, and slide the armrest rearwards to access the cup holders.
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To open the cubby box, operate the release button, and lift the armrest. The armrest will slide back under it’s own weight to provide better access to the cubby box.
The cubby box has space to store six standard CD cases.
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE
Caution: Do not open or close the convertible top whilst the vehicle is in motion. Doing so may damage the convertible top and/or it’s operating mechanism.
Do not press the engine stop/start button whilst the convertible top is opening or closing. Doing so will cause the system to loose it’s position memory.
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Convertible top
When operating the convertible top, the switch must be pressed, and held, until the second chime is heard. The second chime confirms that the convertible top has reached the end of it’s operation.
To open press and hold the rear of switch 1. The windows will fully open.
To close press and hold the front of switch 1.
Rear windows
The rear windows can be operated when the convertible top is closed.
To open press and release the rear of switch 1. The windows will open fully.
To close press and hold the front of switch 1. Release the switch to stop raising the windows.
Garage door opener
For information on the Garage door opener buttons 2, see page 143.
CLIMATE CONTROL
The following are the primary functions of the climate control system. The climate control system can also be operated via the touch-screen, which gives access to other features, such as heated seats/steering wheel.
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Auto (automatic) mode
Press AUTO to turn on and 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, and reduce misting without the need for constant manual adjustments.
The front and rear screen heating, and timed air recirculation, may be selected in AUTO mode. Selecting any other function will cancel AUTO operation.
Air conditioning
Air conditioning is an integral part of the climate control system. The air provided is cooled and dehumidified, which helps to prevent misting of the windows.
Air conditioning is automatically switched on and controlled, whenever the system is operating in AUTO or DEF modes.
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External water deposits
The air conditioning system removes moisture from the air and deposits excess water beneath the vehicle. Puddles may form, but this is normal, and no cause for concern.
Recommended mode
Select AUTO as the normal operating mode. This will help prevent window misting and odours from the climate control system.
Air recirculation
Press the recirculation button to select. A symbol will appear on the Touch-screen and an LED in the button will illuminate.
To de-select air recirculation, press the recirculation button again, or press the
AUTO button.
Blower speed
Set the blower speed as required by adjusting the rotary control knob. Any adjustment of the knob will cancel AUTO mode.
Temperature selection
Windshield defrost/demist
Press the DEF button to remove frost or heavy misting from the windshield. To de-select defrost mode, press the DEF or
AUTO buttons.
Heated screen and door mirrors
The rear screen heater can be switched on and off in any mode, even when the climate control system is off. It will only operate when the engine is running.
The door mirror heaters are controlled by the rear screen heater button.
System off
Climate
Select the ON/OFF button located under the Climate tab on the touch-screen.
Press the red buttons to increase the temperature, and the blue buttons to decrease the temperature.
The passenger and driver temperatures will automatically synchronise if HI or LO is selected via the driver’s side control.
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FACIA AND CONTROLS
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Auto
km
Inst Fuel
l/100km
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1. Steering wheel audio switches (64).
2. External light switches (71).
3. Jaguar sequential gear change down
paddle (159).
4. Speedometer (111).
5. Driver’s horn and air bag (63).
6. Message centre (118).
7. Tachometer (111).
8. Jaguar sequential gear change up
paddle (159).
9. Wiper and washer switch (65).
10. Cruise control or adaptive cruise
control switches (169).
11. Audio panel (184).
12. Hazard warning switch (76).
13. Touch-screen display (121).
14. Climate control panel (134).
15. Glove box compartment release
button (142).
16. Gear selector (157).
17. Automatic speed limiter switch (180).
18. Parkbrake switch (164).
19. Dynamic stability control mode switch
(166).
20. Engine Start and Stop switch (50).
21. Ashtray and cigar lighter (140).
22. Steering column adjustment switch
(62).
23. Front fog lamp switch (75).
24. Dimmer switch (140).
25. Rear fog lamp switch (75).
26. Luggage compartment release switch
(43).
27. Forward alert switch (177).
28. Fuel filler flap release switch (52).
29. Hood release lever (234).
Page numbers (shown in brackets) refer to pages in this handbook that have further relevant information.
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EXTERIOR LAMPS/TRIP COMPUTER
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Move the stalk up or down to activate the direction indicators.
Press the button on the end of the stalk to cycle through the 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. The sensor will automatically switch the sidelamps and dipped headlamps on and off.
WIPERS AND WASHERS
C
B
A
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A. Intermittent wipe.
B. Slow speed operation.
C. High speed operation.
Press the button on the end of the stalk for wash/wipe. Rotate the collar to adjust the time delay for intermittent wipe, or to select AUTO for automatic operation of the wipers.
Enabling automatic operation The wiper stalk must be in position A and
AUTO selected on the collar to enable
automatic operation of the wipers.
WARNING INDICATORS
Sidelamps on. (Green).
Headlamp main beam on. (Blue).
Front fog lamps on. (Green).
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Rear fog lamp on. (Amber).
Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) active. (Green).
Direction indicator. (Green).
Seat belt reminder. (Red).
Forward alert active. (Amber).
Parkbrake on/Low brake fluid (Red) (USA only)
Anti-Lock braking system fault (Amber) (Canada and Mexico only).
Engine malfunction. (Amber).
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) off (normally aspirated engines only). TracDSC ON.
DSC system fault (Amber).
Adaptive Cruise Control active. (Amber).
Air bag system fault. (Amber).
Anti-Lock braking system fault (Amber) (USA only)
Parkbrake on/Low brake fluid (Red) (Canada and Mexico only).
Adaptive front lighting system fault. (Amber).
Low tire pressure warning. (Yellow).
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Automatic exterior lamps
If AUTO (autolamps) has been selected, and the windshield wipers are operated continuously for more than twenty seconds, then the exterior lamps will be switched on automatically.
PARKBRAKE
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Parkbrake will automatically release when the gear selector is moved from P (Park) with the footbrake applied.
Parkbrake can be manually released when the engine is running and the footbrake is applied. Press the parkbrake switch down to release, and pull it up to apply.
If manually applied whilst in D or R, the Parkbrake will automatically release when the accelerator is applied.
TRANSMISSION
Gearshift interlock
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The ignition must be on, and the footbrake applied, before the gear selector can be moved from P (Park) to R (Reverse). The selector can be moved into
P with the ignition off.
Sports mode
When the gear selector is moved from D (Drive) to S (Sport) automatic changing of the gears is maintained. However, the gear shift points are modified to make full use of the engine’s power.
Note: With the selector lever in S, and DS displayed in the message centre, the transmission will enter 6th gear less often at higher cruising speeds.
Fuel consumption will be adversely affected.
Manual operation
Manual changing of the gears via the steering wheel paddles is possible when the gear selector is in either D (Drive) or S (Sport).
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Operation of the paddles whilst in D will temporarily select manual gear selection mode. This will be automatically cancelled after a short period of driving at a steady speed, or can be cancelled by holding the (+) paddle for approximately one second.
Operation of the paddles in S will permanently select manual gear selection. Once selected, it will only be cancelled if the gear selector is moved into D.
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To shift down, briefly pull the (-) paddle.
To shift up, briefly pull the (+) paddle.
PARKING ASSIST
Home
Audio
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
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When R (Reverse) is selected, the Touch-screen displays a representation of the vehicle, and indicates any obstruction which is detected to the front or rear of the vehicle.
If an obstruction is detected, a coloured bar will be displayed showing it’s approximate distance from the vehicle. This will be accompanied by an audible alert that increases frequency as the object is approached.
The volume of the alert can be changed via the Vehicle - Parking settings on the Touch-screen.
Parking assist is automatically cancelled when D (Drive) is selected, and the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h (9 mph).
Parking assist care points
Sensors may activate when water, snow, or ice, are detected on the surface of the sensors. This is normal for such sensors, and regular cleaning will maintain performance.
Parking Aid Alert
Valet
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Parking assist may sound if it detects a frequency range close to that of the sensors (e.g. motorcycles, or air brakes).
CRUISE (SPEED) CONTROL
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Speed control is the standard cruise control system which enables the vehicle to maintain a set road speed until either cruise control is cancelled, or the brake pedal is applied.
The system is controlled via switches on the steering wheel:
1. (+) or (-) to set the road speed to be
maintained, or increase/decrease the speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) steps when cruise control is operating.
2. CANCEL - cancels cruise control, but
retains the set speed in the memory.
3. RESUME - to resume a set speed
retained in the memory.
Note: Cruise control will automatically disengage when the brake pedal is applied, or when the vehicle speed falls below 30 km/h (18 mph).
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ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC)
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WARNING:
Adaptive cruise control is not a collision avoidance system
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Adaptive cruise control is designed to aid the driver maintain 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. (+) or (-)to set the road speed to be maintained, or increase/decrease the speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) steps when cruise control is operating.
2. GAP - increase/decrease the time gap to the vehicle ahead.
3. CANCEL - cancels cruise control, but retains the set speed in the memory.
4. RESUME - to resume a set speed retained in the memory.
The gap to the vehicle ahead can be changed to one of four pre-defined intervals. The current setting will be displayed in the message centre.
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If a slower vehicle is encountered or enters the
same lane as you, the road speed will be adjusted to maintain the currently selected time gap. The warning light will illuminate to indicate that the vehicle is in follow mode.
Note: The system will not detect:
Stationary, or slow moving vehicles below 10 km/h (6 mph).
Pedestrians or objects in the roadway.
Oncoming vehicles in the same lane.
TOUCH-SCREEN
The Touch-screen allows control of the audio, climate, phone, and navigation systems. The screen only requires a light touch to operate functions. Excessive pressure on the screen can result in damage to the screen.
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Home
Audio
External
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
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Left Right
71 70
F F
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F
Radio
90.7 FM1 KALX
Valet
Press to put the Touch-screen into screen saver mode, press again to turn off the screen.
3. Home screen button. Press at any time to return to the Home screen.
Most screens feature a return icon in the bottom right-hand corner. Touch this icon to return to the
previous screen.
SOUND SETTINGS
General operation
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Press the control knob to switch on/off, and rotate to adjust volume.
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to scroll through FM1, FM2, AM, and CD options.
Steering wheel controls
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1. Touch-screen. When initially activated, the Touch-screen will display the Home screen.
2. Touch-screen On/Off. Press to turn the screen on.
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1. Rotate up or down to increase or decrease volume.
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AM
FM
2. Rotate up or down to scroll through
preset radio stations or CD tracks. Holding the wheel in the up or down position for two seconds will seek forward or backwards to the next available signal.
3. Press repeatedly to scroll through FM1, FM2, AM, and CD options.
4. Press to mute the audio unit. This
button is also used in phone mode.
RADIO OPERATION
Caution: Ensure that the audio system is turned OFF so that the aerial is retracted before using an automatic car wash. Allow time for the aerial to retract.
From the Audio control screen, touch the AM/FM tab to select radio. Subsequent touches of this icon will scroll through the available wavebands.
Storing stations
Touch Autostore to automatically store the nine strongest signals.
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Audio
AM
/
FM
CD
TV
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To manually store a station, search for the station using the seek icons 1. Once the station has been found, touch and hold one of the station icons 2 to store the station. An alert tone sounds to indicate that the station has been stored.
AM 770 WABC
1
WABC WFAN
WCBS
WXRP WNYC WPLJ
2
WQXR WHTZ WHUD
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Settings
Autostore
The audio system has additional features which include: FM text, Traffic Announcements (TA), Programme Type (PTY), Regionalisation (REG), and Extended Other Networks (EON).
CD OPERATION
Audio
AM/FM
CD
CD
Tr 15 03:25
4
1 23456
1
256
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From the Audio control screen, touch the CD icon to access the CD player control screen. The CD player has an integral 6-disc multi changer. The example illustrated shows the multi changer loaded with four CD’s, with one disc playing.
Loading CDs
Insert a CD into the slot label side up, a CD loading message is displayed. Press and hold the LOAD button, and follow the on-screen instructions. Continue to load CDs until the player is full, or you have inserted the desired number.
To eject the selected CD, press the eject button. Press and hold to eject each CD in turn.
DPLII
3
Settings
Folders
Mix Repeat
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Quick Start
Playing a CD
1. To play a CD touch the icon for the
required CD number.
2.
To pause play press the pause icon, a further press will continue playback.
3.
Touch and release the skip forward icon to advance to the beginning of the next track. Touch and hold to advance through the current track, and subsequent tracks, until the icon is released.
4.
Touch and release the skip back icon to return to the previous track. Touch and hold to move back through the current track, and subsequent tracks, until the icon is released.
5. Touch and release Mix to randomly play tracks from the selected CD. Touch and hold for two seconds to play tracks randomly from all loaded CDs.
6. Touch and release Repeat to play the selected track again. Touch and hold for two seconds to play the entire disc again.
NAVIGATION
The Navigation system features include: Compass, Points of Interest, Memory Points, Split screen, Previous destination, and Route preferences. For details of these features refer to the Navigation Handbook.
Setting a destination
Menu
Destination
Entry
Stored
Locations
Route
Options
Navigation
12 : 26 pm
JAG0453NAS
12 : 26 pm
JAG0454NAS
To set a destination and start using the system:
1. Select Navigation from the home
2. Touch Menu to access the navigation
3. Touch Address or Postcode.
M 4 0
Setup
Auto Voice
OXFORD
Guidance Off
OXFORD
Zip code
2
1
QWER T YU I O P
AS DF GHJ KL
ZXCV BNM
Input Zip code
T
5
4
3
,()OK
6 7
9 0
8
Delete
screen, and when prompted touch Agree to access the initial map screen.
menu, then touch Destination Entry. If the map is displayed, select Menu to access the Destination Entry.
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Quick Start
4. Enter the Town, Address, and
House Number, using the on-screen
keypad. Select the Display Map button and then select Destination. For post code entry, enter the post code.
Select OK to enter.
5. Select Destination to confirm.
6. Once calculated, the screen displays
Route 1. To view and select alternative routes, touch the 3 Route icon.
7. Touch Start to commence navigation.
Drive away following the voice guidance.
N
4
mi
110 mi
Menu
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JAG0455NAS
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
N Beechwood Street
Quick
PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA
DELAWARE
DELAWARE
Cancelling guidance
To cancel guidance go to Menu, Route Options, Cancel Guidance.
TELEPHONE - BLUETOOTH SYSTEM
cell 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 cell phone.
Paring And Docking A Handset
Phone
Vertu Ascent
Nokia 623
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JAG0451NAS
Not Paired
To pair & dock phone
Enter (5616) on handset
Cancel
Pair & dock
Delete
Phone
Touch the audible repeat icon to hear the last voice instruction again. To mute voice guidance, go to the navigation Menu screen or, if the map is displayed, select
Menu. Then select Auto Voice Guidance Off or On by touching the blue bar.
Upon arrival at your destination an audio announcement, and on-screen message will confirm your arrival.
1. Enable the cell phone’s Bluetooth function. Refer to the handset manufacturer’s instructions for guidance.
2. Select Phone from the Home screen.
3. If no phones have been Paired, No phone found will be displayed. Touch Yes to confirm a new phone search.
The system will then search for Bluetooth enabled handsets in the vicinity.
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Quick Start
4. Once the system has recognised the
handset, the name of the phone will appear on the phone list. Touch the
Pair & Dock icon.
5. The screen will display a random
four-digit code. Enter the code to the handset and follow any instructions displayed on the handset.
When the handset has been successfully docked to the system, the Digit Dial screen is displayed.
Downloading phonebook entries
1. Select Phone from the Home screen.
2. Touch Settings, then select Phone Options.
3. Select Phonebook from the Menu.
4. Ensure that Auto Download is on. All
the numbers in your cell phone will be transferred to the vehicle’s system the next time that the phone is connected to the system.
Phone
Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
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JAG0452NAS
1
1
4
4
7
7
*
*
01926648100
2
5
8
0
Settings
Options
3
6
9
C
Making a call
1. With a paired and docked handset, select Phone from the Home screen.
2. From the Digit Dial screen, enter the
number using the on-screen keypad.
3.
Touch the phone icon on the screen,
or the call button on the steering wheel control.
The call duration will appear on the Touch-screen.
Receiving A Call
JAG0450G
To answer or end a call touch Accept on the screen, or press the call button on the steering wheel control.
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Filling Station Information
Filling Station Information
FUEL TYPE
Unleaded 91 Octane
Caution: This vehicle is not suitable for use with fuels containing more than 10 per cent ethanol. Do not use E85 fuels (85 per cent ethanol content). Equipment necessary for the use of fuels containing more than 10 per cent ethanol is not fitted to this vehicle. If E85 fuels are used, serious engine and fuel system damage will occur.
Fuel filling
JAG0051L
Press the fuel filler flap release, located on the driver’s knee bolster switchpack below the facia, see ‘FUEL FILLER FLAP’, page 52.
AVE FUEL
A
JAG0054NAS
MPG
The filler flap is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
When refuelling, ensure that the fuel nozzle rests on the bottom of the filler neck.
Refit the fuel filler cap by twisting the filler cap clockwise until it clicks. Close the flap, which automatically locks shut.
Incorrect replacement of the fuel filler cap may result in check engine warning indicator (malfunction warning indicator, MIL) illuminating.
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Filling Station Information
HOOD RELEASE
JAG0056G
Pull the release lever located below the facia on the left-hand side of the vehicle, see 234.
UNDERHOOD TOP-UP
Recommended engine oil.
Castrol 5W-30 to Jaguar specification WSS M2C913 - A or B, see page 237.
Windshield and headlamp washer reservoir.
See page 239.
Coolant system
50% water 50% antifreeze, see page 238.
TIRE PRESSURES
Tire pressure label USA only
JAG0059N
The recommended tire pressures for all normal operating conditions, are shown on a label fixed to the pillar behind the driver’s door.
JAG0057G
Canada and Mexico only: The recommended tire pressures for all normal operating conditions, are shown on a label fixed to the end of the driver’s door.
For your convenience you may wish to record the tire pressures in the boxes provided below. If you are unsure of the correct pressures, please contact your Jaguar Dealer.
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Normal Driving
Laden/High Speed
Normal Driving
Laden/High Speed
Filling Station Information
If a warning appears one, or more, of your
FRONT
REAR
tires are significantly under-inflated. You should stop and check your tire pressures as soon as possible. They should be inflated to the recommended pressure. If warnings appear repeatedly, the cause must be investigated and rectified.
Check pressures when the tires are cold. Deflating a warm tire to the recommended cold inflation pressure, will result in dangerous under-inflation.
Spare Wheel
!
WARNING:
When using tires other than those recommended by Jaguar, do not exceed the speed capacity recommended by the manufacturer.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), see page 267, monitors the pressures of the tires, providing a warning of low tire pressure.
CHECK TIRE PRESSURE
AVE FUEL
A
JAG0060NAS
MPG
ULTRA HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRES
Caution: Ultra high performance tires.
This vehicle is equipped with an Ultra High Performance (UHP) tire and wheel combination designed to give maximum dry road performance with consideration for aquaplaning resistance. UHP tires have performance enhancing soft rubber tread compound. If driven aggressively they may suffer rapid tread wear and a shorter life than can be expected from other tire types. This wheel and tire combination is more susceptible to damage from road hazards.
Do not use this combination for driving on snow or ice. High perfromance tires must be replaced with winter tires when weather conditions dictate.
Tires with an all season icon and or M+S marking have a level of winter performance and need not be replaced.
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Introduction
Chapter 1
HEALTH AND SAFETY
!
WARNING:
California Proposition 65: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents and certain vehicle components, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY
Warnings, cautions and notes
Take particular note of WARNINGS, Cautions and Notes given throughout this handbook.
Warning symbols on the vehicle
Caution: Do not remove any warning labels from the vehicle.
JAG0063G
These symbols advise you to read the handbook before touching this part of the vehicle or attempting adjustments of any kind.
!
WARNING:
Warnings are displayed in this handbook to help avoid the risk of personal injury.
Caution: Cautions are displayed in this handbook to reduce the possibility of damage to the vehicle.
Note: Notes are used to help avoid difficulties in the operation of the vehicle.
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Introduction
Label locations
Shown below are the main locations that contain vehicle warning and information labels:
3
2
2
4
1
6
JAG0560G
1. Vehicle certification.
Air bag.
Child restraint.
Tire placard.
2. Air conditioning.
Emissions.
3. Under hood warnings.
4. Coolant warnings.
5. Fuel warnings.
6. Battery.
1
5
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
!
WARNING:
Do not fit unapproved accessories or conversions, as they could affect the safety of the vehicle.
Jaguar Cars Limited 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 conversions to Jaguar vehicles.
Jaguar Cars Limited strongly advise against making any modifications to the suspension or steering systems. This could seriously affect the handling and stability of the vehicle leading to loss of control or roll-over.
The use of non-genuine parts and accessories may invalidate the vehicle warranty.
Genuine Jaguar parts and accessories
Your Jaguar Dealer can supply you with genuine replacement parts and accessories which are fully approved to Jaguar’s original equipment specification.
Electrical accessories
!
WARNING:
Alterations to the electrical system, including the fitting of accessories not designed for this Jaguar, will cause damage to the electrical systems. This could result in a malfunction or fire. All accessory work should be entrusted to a Jaguar Dealer.
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Introduction
Ground points
Caution: Under no circumstances must holes be drilled in the bodywork to accept ground terminals.
If an accessory needs to be connected to a ground point, it is advisable to consult a Jaguar Dealer.
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 brake systems.
In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Jaguar Cars Limited and service and repair facilities may access vehicle diagnostic information through a direct connection to your vehicle when diagnosing or servicing your vehicle.
Event data recording
Other modules in your vehicle - event data recorders - are capable of collecting and storing data during a crash or near crash event. The recorded information may assist in the investigation of such an event. The modules may record information about both the vehicle and the occupants, potentially including information such as:
How various systems in your vehicle were operating.
Whether or not the driver and passenger seat belts were buckled.
How far, if at all, the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or the brake pedal.
How fast the vehicle was travelling.
Where the driver was positioning the
steering wheel.
To access this information special equipment must be directly connected to the recording modules. Jaguar Cars Limited do not access event data recorder information without obtaining consent, unless pursuant to court order or where required by law enforcement, other government authorities or third parties acting with lawful authority.
Other parties may seek to access the information independently of Jaguar Cars Limited.
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Reporting Safety Defects
Reporting Safety Defects
Vehicle defects (U.S. Only)
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Jaguar Cars.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your Dealer, or Jaguar Cars.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1–888–327–4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to:
Administrator, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC. 20590.
To contact Jaguar Cars, call 1–800 4 Jaguar.
You can also obtain other information about motor safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
Vehicle defects (Canada only)
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada in addition to notifying Jaguar Cars.
To contact Transport Canada, call their toll-free number 1-800-333-0510.
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Keys and Remote Controls
Keys and Remote Controls
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The security system and entry to the vehicle are controlled by the Jaguar Smart Key. Both doors and the luggage compartment can be locked and unlocked using the remote control buttons.
JAG0064G
Keyless Entry is an enhancement of the Jaguar Smart Key. It allows entry to the vehicle without any button pressing.
Full security integrity of the vehicle is still maintained, see Keyless Entry page 41.
The remote control also allows the vehicle to be started without the use of an ignition key - Keyless Starting, see page 50.
Two handsets, comprising of a transmitter body with a detachable metal emergency key blade are supplied. Separate emergency key blades are available from Jaguar Dealers.
Caution:
Remove all remote controls from the vehicle when it is left unattended. This will ensure the vehicle is left in a secure condition.
If a remote control is lost, a replacement can be obtained and programmed to the vehicle by a Jaguar Dealer. Notify a Jaguar Dealer as soon as a remote control is lost or stolen and have the remaining remote control(s) reprogrammed.
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 vehicle literature pack. Keep the Security Card safe, but not in the vehicle.
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Keys and Remote Controls
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The remote handset,Jaguar Smart Key, allows the vehicle to be unlocked and the engine to be started without the use of an ignition key - Keyless Starting, see page
50.
4 3 2
5
6
JAG0065G
1. Unlocks and disarms the vehicle. Central unlocking
One press: Unlocks all doors
and the luggage compartment.
The direction indicators will flash twice.
Two stage unlocking
One press: Unlocks the driver’s door and
the luggage compartment. The direction indicators will flash twice (in certain markets two audible warnings will be emitted).
Two presses (within three seconds): Unlocks the passenger door.
7
1
Note: Changing from central locking to two stage locking and back again can be carried out by pressing the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for four seconds or via the touch-screen, see page 46. The directional indicators will flash twice to confirm that the change has been carried out.
Press and hold the button to globally open the vehicle windows, if enabled, see page 47. Press and hold opens all windows as well as the programmed door opening.
2. Locks and arms the vehicle. First press (if vehicle is
unlocked and disarmed:
Locks all doors, luggage
compartment and sets the alarm system. The direction indicators will flash once.
3. Releases the luggage compartment
lock.
When the vehicle alarm system is armed and the luggage compartment only is opened,
the door and hood security is still active. The doors will remain locked and armed. See page 43.
4. Activates the convenience headlamp
feature.
One press switches on headlamps. The headlamps will remain on for 25 seconds, or
until the button is pressed again, or until the engine START/STOP button is pressed.
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Keys and Remote Controls
5. Activates the panic alarm.
Press the button three times within three seconds.
The alarm is stopped by:
Pressing the button again three times within three seconds.
Inserting the Jaguar Smart Key into the starter control unit, see page 37.
The vehicle detecting a valid Jaguar Smart Key when the START/STOP button is pressed.
Note: The panic alarm cannot be cancelled within the first 5 seconds of the alarm activating.
6. Emergency key blade.
To use the emergency key blade see page 45.
7. Emergency key blade release button.
The key blade operates the door lock on the left-hand side of the vehicle, the luggage compartment lock and glove compartment lock, see page 45.
Care of the remote handset
Do not expose to extremes of heat, dust, humidity or allow contact with fluids. Do not leave the transmitter exposed to direct sunlight.
JAG0075G
To extract: press the release button and hold while withdrawing the key blade.
To insert: press and hold the button and push the key blade into the Jaguar Smart Key transmitter housing.
To extract: press the release button and hold while withdrawing the key blade.
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Keys and Remote Controls
Irregular remote control operation
If difficulty is experienced with remote keyless entry, passive entry, passive starting or Jaguar Smart Key operation, it may be caused by:
internal battery low voltage and
therefore the battery should be replaced, see page 40, or
high levels of localised external
electrical interference e.g. radio transmitter.
1
2
3
1
2
JAG0066G
Until the battery can be replaced, or until the vehicle is outside the local electrical interference zone, the Jaguar Smart Key must be inserted into the starter control unit.
1. Lift the lid of the centre console
stowage compartment.
2. Slide open the cover of the starter
control unit.
3. Insert the Jaguar Smart Key into the
recess with the emergency key release button facing forward.
3
JAG0061G
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 engine not running.
2. Carefully depress 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.
Note: This is not a Jaguar Smart Key internal battery recharging procedure. The battery is non-rechargeable.
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Keys and Remote Controls
Message centre information displays
Message Warning
Light
SMART KEY NOT FOUND, PLEASE INSERT IN SLOT
CHECK SMART KEY None None Check that the Jaguar Smart Key
WRONG SMART KEY FOUND
REMOVE SMART KEY None None Remove the Jaguar Smart Key
None None The Jaguar Smart Key has not
None None The Jaguar Smart Key detected
Priority Indicator
Meaning
been detected, insert into the starter control unit, see page 37.
is in the vehicle.
by the in-vehicle systems is not the one belonging to the vehicle.
from the starter control unit.
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Keys and Remote Controls
Jaguar Smart Key system transmitters
!
WARNING:
Any person fitted with an implanted pacemaker should ensure that the pacemaker 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 pacemaker.
2
1
1 2
1. Cabin front transmitter.
2. Keyless vehicle module.
3. Cabin rear transmitter.
4. Exterior door handle transmitters.
5. Luggage compartment interior
transmitter.
6. Luggage compartment exterior transmitter.
4
3
4
4
3
5
6
5
6
JAG0543G
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Keys and Remote Controls
CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
Battery renewal
1
2
2
3
2. Remove the two side covers, one at a time, by inserting a small, flat blade, screwdriver between the cover and body and lightly twist the screwdriver.
3. Insert a small, flat bladed, screwdriver between the two body halves of the remote control. 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 cell, type CR2032 (available from your Jaguar Dealer), with the side marked with the positive symbol (+) downwards in the battery receptacle. Avoid touching the new battery as moisture/oil from the fingers can reduce the life of the battery and corrode the contacts.
Refit the parts in the reverse order ensuring that they click securely into place.
4
JAG0555G
When the battery needs renewing there will be a significant decrease in the effective range of the key transmitter and the message SMART KEY BATTERY LOW is displayed on the message centre.
To renew the battery, follow the procedure below:
1. Remove the key blade from the Jaguar Smart Key, see page 36.
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40
Locks
Locks
KEYLESS ENTRY
JAG0068G
The Keyless Entry function operates in the following manner:
Central locking:
1. As a door handle is operated, the
vehicle emits a search signal.
2. As long as the Jaguar Smart Key is
within approximately 1.0m (3 feet 3 inches) of the operated door handle, the signal will be acknowledged.
Note: The Jaguar Smart Key requires only to be on the driver’s person or in a bag or a non-metallic briefcase; it does not require to be exposed or handled.
3. The vehicle accepts the valid response and allows access via either door. The direction indicators will flash twice (in certain markets two audible warnings will be emitted).
Note: You are unlikely to notice a time lag during this momentary process.
Two stage unlocking: Access to the vehicle is via the first door handle operated. The other door can be opened by releasing the internal door lock or via operating the exterior door handle with a Jaguar Smart Key present.
Note: Changing from central locking to two stage locking and back again can be simply carried out by pressing the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for four seconds. The directional indicators will flash twice to confirm the change.
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 a message SMART KEY NOT FOUND, PLEASE INSERT IN SLOT will be displayed for four seconds on the message centre. This is to alert the driver that the Jaguar Smart Key may have been inadvertently removed from the vehicle.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
!
WARNING:
The door windows partially lower and raise automatically when the door is opened and closed. Keep fingers away from the windows when closing the door. Closing an electrically operated window on fingers, hands or any vulnerable part of the body, can result in serious injury.
Note: It will not be possible to lock the vehicle if any door, hood or luggage compartment is ajar or the inertia switch has been tripped, see page 223. An audible warning will be emitted.
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Locks
Convenience Mode
As the door is opened, 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
cigar lighter and power socket.
Door external lock operation - with Keyless Entry
Note: The keyless locking system will only activate if the remote handset is outside the vehicle.
JAG0069L
To lock the vehicle and set alarm
1. Press the button on the door handle
once, or;
2. Use the Jaguar Smart Key.
Note: The vehicle will not lock automatically.
Anti-slam locking
This feature helps prevent locking the remote handset in the vehicle.
If either the driver’s or passenger’s door is open and an attempt is made to lock the doors using the interior locking levers, the doors will not lock, due to a mechanical inhibitor.
The vehicle can be locked using the touch-screen lock, the remote handset (when outside the vehicle) when all the doors are closed.
Door external lock operation - without Keyless Entry
1
2
JAG0520G
Press the remote control lock button 1 or use the emergency key blade 2, see page
45.
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Locks
Door interior lock operation
JAG0071L
To lock: Press the door release lever inwards to lock both doors and luggage compartment.
To unlock: Pull the door release lever.
Drive-away door locking
This feature locks all the doors and luggage compartment if they are unlocked when the gear selector is moved out of the P position and the vehicle is moving forward at the set speed of above 7 km/h (5 mph).
Drive-away locking can be disabled or reinstated by use of the touch-screen, if required, see page 46.
Luggage compartment locking and unlocking
1
2
3
JAG0073L
All vehicles
The luggage compartment can be opened by:
Pressing the luggage compartment release switch 1 on the facia switchpack.
Pressing the luggage compartment release button 2 on the remote handset.
Note: If the vehicle is armed the alarm
will not activate, but will re-arm when the luggage compartment lid is closed again.
With the vehicle unlocked, press the release button 3 on the luggage compartment lid. However, it will be inhibited if the valet mode is set.
4
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Locks
The key blade can be used to open the luggage compartment release lock 4, located behind the number plate, but this will cause the alarm to sound.
Caution: If the luggage compartment is opened after the driver and passenger doors are locked, ensure the Jaguar Smart Key remains outside the vehicle when it is closed again.
Vehicles without Keyless Entry
If the Jaguar Smart Key is inadvertently left inside the vehicle, you will be locked out. You should contact your Jaguar Dealer.
Vehicles with Keyless Entry
Caution: If the Jaguar Smart Key is inadvertently left inside the vehicle, an audible alarm will sound and the luggage compartment lid will re-open after three seconds.
Note: If the Jaguar Smart Key is placed in a metal container, it will not be detected.
All Jaguar Smart Keys must be removed from the vehicle before locking.
Luggage compartment emergency release
1
2
JAG0062N
Your vehicle is equipped with a mechanical interior luggage compartment release handle that provides a means of escape for children and adults in the event they become locked inside the luggage compartment.
Adults are advised to familiarise themselves with the operation and location of the release handle.
The T-shaped handle is located on the luggage compartment lid, coupe 1 and convertible 2.
To open the luggage compartment lid from the inside, pull the T-shaped handle and push up the lid. The material that the handle is made of will glow for hours in the darkness of the luggage compartment following brief exposure to ambient light.
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Locks
Ensure that the T-shaped handle is firmly returned to its stowed position after use.
!
WARNING:
Keep vehicle doors and the luggage
compartment locked and keep keys out of a child’s reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in an open compartment and risk injury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicle.
On hot days, the temperature in the
luggage compartment and the vehicle interior can rise very quickly. Exposure of people or animals to these high temperatures for even a short time can cause death or serious heat-related injuries, including brain damage. Small children are particularly at risk.
Emergency key blade operation
JAG0076G
Remove the left-hand door handle key lock cover by inserting the key blade into the rectangular hole on the underside of the cover.
Push up and twist the key blade to release the cover retaining clips. Insert the key blade into the exposed lock.
Note: Ensure that the emergency key blade is kept safely at all times.
To lock the vehicle
Turn the key blade towards the front of the vehicle and release.
This will lock the doors and the luggage compartment, but will not arm the vehicle.
Unlocking To unlock the vehicle
Turn the key blade towards the rear of the vehicle and release. This unlocks the left-hand side door and the luggage compartment and turns on the interior lights for two minutes at ¾ brightness.
When the vehicle is unlocked in this manner, and a door is opened, this will activate the full alarm. To disarm the vehicle, press the Jaguar Smart Key unlock button or stow it in the starter control unit, see page 37, or press the engine START/STOP button. The direction indicators give two flashes (in certain markets two audible warnings will be given).
Valet mode
Valet mode allows the vehicle to be parked by a parking attendant who can lock the vehicle after parking, but cannot open the luggage or glove compartments.
The key blade is used to lock the glove compartment. The touch-screen sets the valet mode for securing the luggage compartment, see PROGRAMMING THE
REMOTE CONTROL on page -46.
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Locks
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The remote handset, 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
central or two stage locking
sensor override
window global open or close, passive
entry vehicles only
valet key mode.
Selecting drive-away locking
From the main Home touch-screen menu, select Vehicle:
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Valet mode
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Vehicle
Security
Parking
Valet mode
12 : 26 pm
JAG0526NAS
2 stage unlock Off On
Intrusion/tilt Off On
Drive away
Global open
Global close Off On
locking
Off On
Off On
1. Select Veh. settings.
2. The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
3. Scroll down to - Drive away locking ­and select either On or Off.
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Locks
Selecting central or two stage locking
From the main Home touch-screen menu, select Vehicle:
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Valet mode
12 : 26 pm
JAG0525NAS
2 stage unlock Off On
Intrusion/tilt Off On
1. Select Veh. settings.
2. The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
3. Select: - 2 stage unlock - On or Off.
Valet mode
From the main Home touch-screen menu, select Vehicle:
1. Select Veh. settings.
2. The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
3. Select Valet mode.
4. Enter a four digit Personal
Identification Number (PIN) (personally chosen) by touching the digit screen pad. On completion touch the OK button. The screen indicates that the PIN has been accepted by displaying Valet on. If you wish to cancel the PIN, touch the C button at any time during entering the number.
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Valet mode
12 : 26 pm
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Valet off - enter pin
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45 6
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0
C
OK
Using the key blade, lock the glove
box.
The luggage compartment is now
securely locked in the valet mode.
On exiting and securing the vehicle,
hand the Jaguar Smert Key, less the key blade, to the attendant.
Note: Ensure that the emergency key blade is kept safely at all times.
De-selecting valet mode: When entry into the vehicle has been gained, access the Valet mode screen.
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Locks
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Valet mode
12 : 26 pm
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Valet on - enter pin
12 3
45 6
78 9
0
1. Enter your four digit PIN and touch the OK button. The screen will indicate
that your PIN has been accepted by displaying Valet off.
2. The luggage compartment will return to the previously set security requirement.
3. Unlock the glove box using the key blade.
4. Insert the key blade into the Jaguar Smart Key.
Note: If the PIN number has been forgotten, the luggage compartment can be unlocked by using the key blade in the luggage compartment lock. This will cancel the valet mode, see page 43.
C
OK
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Alarm
Alarm
ARMING THE ALARM
Some items may not be available, contact your Jaguar Dealer if you are unsure.
Passive arming of the automatic alarm system, can be programmed by a Jaguar Dealer. This ensures that the security system arms itself 30 seconds after the doors, hood and luggage compartment are closed following removal of the remote handset from the vehicle.
Standard alarm features cover the perimeter sensing of hood, doors and luggage compartment.
Note: Passive arming does not lock the doors.
Alarms and audible signals
Note: In certain markets, legislation prohibits the use of audible confirmation signals.
Audible signals
Two audible warnings (error signal) will sound if an attempt is made to lock the vehicle if a door, hood or luggage compartment is not fully closed.
Full alarm
Once armed, any of the following circumstances will create a full alarm state, sound the siren or horns and flash the direction indicators:
opening a door, luggage
compartment (except with remote handset) or hood
using a remote handset in the starter
control unit which is not programmed to the vehicle.
Remote headlight convenience
By pressing the remote handset transmitter button with the dipped headlight symbol once, the headlights will come on for 25 seconds, unless the headlight button is pressed again, or if the engine START/STOP button key pressed.
DISARMING THE ALARM
Using the remote control
See page 35 and 41.
Using the key blade
See page 45.
PANIC ALARM
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When in or near the vehicle, the panic alarm can be set off to deter a possible offender.
Pressing the panic button on the remote handset transmitter three times within three seconds will activate the panic alarm.
The alarm is stopped by inserting the remote handset in the starter control unit or by pressing the panic button on the key transmitter three times within three seconds or holding the panic button down for three seconds.
Note: The panic alarm is not functional if the ignition system is ON.
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Starting the Engine
Chapter 2
KEYLESS STARTING
!
WARNING:
Before starting the engine, check the parkbrake is ON and the gear selector is in position P.
JAG0503N
With the brake pedal depressed, press the START/STOP button to start the engine. All systems will become functional.
Note: If the fuel system inertia switch has been tripped, the ignition system will be isolated, see page 223.
If the engine persistently fails to start, press the START/STOP button to turn the ignition system back to convenience mode. Slowly depress the accelerator pedal fully, hold it in this position and press the START/STOP button with the brake pedal applied, the engine will start to crank. Release the accelerator pedal when the engine starts.
Note: If the Jaguar Smart Key is placed in the door pocket it will be outside the range of the sensors when the door is opened.
When pressing the engine START/STOP button to start the engine, if the security status light, on the top surface of the instrument panel, remains flashing, a fault condition is indicated. Seek qualified assistance as soon as possible.
Ignition system ON, non-engine start
To turn on the ignition system without starting the engine, press the START/STOP button without pressing the brake pedal. All systems will become functional.
Rolling re-start
If the engine is switched off while the vehicle is moving, a rolling re-start can be initiated by selecting neutral, N, and pressing the engine START/STOP button.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
Caution: Never switch OFF the engine whilst the vehicle is in motion.
With the gear selector in position P, press the engine START/STOP button. The engine will stop and the electrical system will return to the convenience mode. The audio, telephone and touch-screen systems will revert to stand-by mode. Pressing the START/STOP button again will activate the systems.
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Engine Immobiliser
Engine Immobiliser
CODED KEYS
This vehicle is equipped with a Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) which prevents it from being driven away by an unauthorised person.
A sophisticated decoding process is used to validate the Jaguar Smart Key. The engine can only be started by the key that is programmed to the vehicle electronic systems.
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Driving Hints
Driving Hints
RUNNING-IN
Apart from a few precautionary recommendations, there are no strict running-in procedures for this vehicle.
By observing the following advisory precautions you will ensure maximum engine, transmission and brake life for your vehicle:
Engine
Allow the engine to reach operating temperature before operating at engine speeds over 3500 rev/min.
Vary the speed frequently.
From 1500 kilometres (940 miles)
onwards, gradually increase performance of the vehicle up to the permitted maximum speed.
Engine oil consumption
A certain amount of oil consumption is normal. The rate of consumption will depend on the following:
The quality and viscosity of the oil.
Climatic conditions.
The speed at which the engine is
being operated.
Road conditions.
Drivers should expect above normal consumption when the engine is new, and after running-in if high speeds are sustained.
Brakes
To ensure that brake pads reach their optimum wear and performance condition, usually within 480 kilometres (300 miles), observe the following points are recommended.
Where possible, avoid heavy braking as this can result in damage to the brake pads and discs.
Avoid prolonged use of the brakes, for example, when descending severe gradients.
Frequent light application of the brakes is desirable. This helps to fully bed-in the brake pads.
Final drive unit
During the first 1500 kilometers (940 miles):
Avoid full throttle applications and do not exceed 190 km/h (120 mph). Observe the national speed limits in the country in which you are travelling.
Do not participate in motor racing events, test track days, sports driving schools or similar for the first 8000 kilometers (4975 miles), also see page
161.
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Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
JAG0040G
!
WARNING:
Do not adjust the steering wheel whilst driving.
Caution: Do not use steering wheel mounted security devices since movement of the steering wheel in entry or exit mode could result in damage to the vehicle (e.g. the windshield) or possible injury to the occupant.
The steering wheel can be adjusted for tilt and reach.
1. Turn the switch to the COLUMN or AUTO position 1.
2. Move the switch forwards or
backwards to adjust reach.
3. Move the switch up or down to adjust tilt.
Three steering wheel positions may be stored and recalled by the driver position memory system, refer to Memory Setting on page 139.
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 2.
Exit: - If the ignition system is in the convenience mode position and 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 Start button is pressed, the steering column will return to the previous position.
Notes on entry and exit mode operation
If the steering column switch is moved away from AUTO whilst the steering column is tilted away, the steering column will move back to its previous position when the driver’s door is closed and the Start button is pressed.
If the steering column is adjusted during entry and exit operation, steering column movement will stop.
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Steering Wheel
HORN
JAG0113G
The dual tone horn is operated by pressing the centre pad on the steering wheel.
The horn also operates as a warning horn if the vehicle alarm system is activated.
HEATED STEERING WHEEL
The heated steering wheel is activated via the touch-screen main Home screen.
Home
Audio
Climate
Phone
Navigation
Vehicle
12 : 26 pm
JAG0115NAS
With the engine running, press the steering wheel icon for heating either ON or OFF.
Climate
Auto
External
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Left Right
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F F
.5 .0
External
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Auto
Left Right
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F .0 F
.5
F
F
Radio
90.7 FM1 KALX
TP
Auto
Settings
Econ
Climate
Valet
Temp. sync.
12 : 26 pm
JAG0117NAS
The heated steering wheel can also be activated via the Climate Control main screen by pressing the steering wheel icon for heating either ON or OFF while the engine is running.
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Steering Wheel
AUDIO CONTROL
1 2
4 3
JAG0034G
1. Increase or decrease volume.
2. Cycle through preset radio stations or
next CD track. A short press will seek up or down to next preset station or next CD track. Press and hold for two seconds to select next strong radio station or next CD.
3. Cycle through radio FM, AM and CD changer. Press and hold for two seconds to select Phone Ready mode.
4. Select mute or answer phone call when ringing.
CRUISE CONTROL
1
JAG0035G
The cruise (speed) control system can be used by the driver to maintain a selected vehicle speed40 km/h (25 mph) for 2.5­and 3.0-litre vehicles, and 28 km/h (18 mph) for 2.0-litre petrol and diesel vehicles, without the driver having to use the accelerator.
Controls on the steering wheel allow the driver manual control of the system.
1. SPEED ADJUSTMENT CONTROL: The thumb wheel is used to engage cruise control initially. It is also used to increase or decrease the set speed.
2. CANCEL: cancels cruise control but retains the set speed in memory.
3. RESUME: engages cruise control after it has been cancelled.
For more information about cruise control, see page 169.
For information about adaptive cruise control, see page 173.
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Wipers and Washers
Wipers and Washers
WINDSHIELD WIPERS
The windshield wipers and screen wash functions are controlled by the right-hand column stalk and only operate with the ignition system ON.
Note:
Do not operate the wipers on a dry screen.
In freezing or very hot conditions, ensure that the blades are not stuck to the glass.
In winter, remove any snow or ice from around the arms and blades, including the wiped area of the of the windshield and the heater air intakes. If the wiper blades have stuck to the glass, an electronic cut-out may temporarily prevent the wiper motor from operating. If this occurs, switch OFF the wiper and the ignition system. Clear the obstruction and try again.
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5
3
2
Intermittent wipe
JAG0124G
When intermittent wipe 2 is selected, the delay between wipes can be varied by turning the rotary collar 5 to the required delay position. Rain sensor wiper operation is selected by turning the collar to AUTO.
Note: If configured, the delay period for each collar position (excluding AUTO), automatically increases and decreases with vehicle speed.
Flick wipe
1
JAG0050G
The stalk functions are as follows when placed in the shown positions:
1. Windshield wipers off and parked.
2. Intermittent wipe.
3. Normal speed wipe.
4. Fast speed wipe.
5. Intermittent wipe rotary collar.
JAG0123G
Pull the stalk towards the steering wheel for a single wipe. Holding the column switch in this position will operate the wipers continuously at normal speed until released.
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Wipers and Washers
Speed dependant mode
If speed dependant mode is configured, the operation of all wiper modes will be affected by the vehicle speed.
Speed dependant mode becomes active when the wipers are operating and the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h (6 mph). If the vehicle subsequently becomes stationary, the wiper automatically change to the next lowest operating speed. When the vehicle starts moving again, the original wiper speed setting is automatically restored.
Speed dependant mode can be configured at your Jaguar Dealer.
RAIN SENSOR
Caution:
Ensure that AUTO is not selected when entering a car wash or damage to the wiper blades or arms can occur as they will operate in the car wash.
During frosty conditions ensure that AUTO is not selected before operating the ignition system as damage to the wiper blades can occur when the windshield is frozen.
When AUTO (turn the rotary collar 5 to AUTO) and intermittent wipe 2 are
selected, the wipers will automatically operate when rain falls on to the windshield, or when moisture is present.
For the wipers to operate, the ignition system must be in the ON position.
Note: When starting a journey with a wet windshield, the rain sensing wipers may not operate immediately when the ignition system is switched ON. Therefore, a flick wipe should be used to clear the windshield of any moisture.
Note: Some States require headlights to be ON when wipers are in use.
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES
Windshield wiper blades – clean and inspect
Grease, silicone and gasoline-based products impair the blade’s wiping capability.
Lift the wiper blades clear of the windshield and wipe the blades with a clean, soft cloth moistened with water to which a mild liquid detergent has been added.
If signs of hardness or cracking in the rubber are found, or if the wipers leave streaks or unwiped areas on the windshield during use, then the wiper blades should be replaced.
Note: The wiper arms have a restricted lift of 10 degrees.
Use Jaguar Screen Clean Paste to remove contamination from the windshield to ensure effective wiping or if smearing or juddering becomes evident.
A more aggressive cleaning agent may be required to remove stubborn contamination. You should contact a Jaguar Dealer for advice.
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Wipers and Washers
CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES
Only fit replacement wiper blades that are identical to the original specification.
JAG0461L
Lift the locking tab to release the blade assembly and slide the wipe assembly off the end of the wiper arm. Carefully replace the wiper arm assembly to its stowed position.
To replace the wiper blade, position the wiper arm into the aperture in the middle of the new blade assembly and fully locate the blade into the wiper arm. Push the lock tab firmly into position so that the wiper blade is locked into the wiper arm.
WINDSHIELD WASHERS
JAG0125G
Program wash and wipe Timed jet function: If timed jet function is
configured, the windshield washer jets (located on the wiper arms) only spray on the up stroke of the wiper arms. This function can be configured at your Jaguar Dealer.
With the stalk in the OFF or intermittent position, the program wash and wipe sequence is activated by pushing the button on the end of the column switch.
Short press: The wipers will perform five normal speed wipes, followed by a drip wipe. The washer jets will spray on the first two wipes.
Extended press: The wipers and washers will operate continuously at normal speed until the button is released. When released, the wipers will complete their current wipe and then complete three further wipes, followed by a drip wipe.
Drip wipe: If drip wipe is configured, following completion of the program wash and wipe cycles, the wipers will pause for four seconds then complete a drip wipe to clear any remaining drips from the windshield.
This function can be configured at your Jaguar Dealer.
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Wipers and Washers
Washer
If normal or fast wipe is selected, pressing the program wash and wipe button will operate the washer jets.
Short press: The washer jets spray for two wipes.
Extended press: The washer jets spray until the button is released or a 10 second timer has elapsed.
Note: If the button is pressed during the up-stroke of the wipers, the washer jets may spray for the completion of that wipe, prior to spraying for the required number of wipes or duration.
If the rotary collar is set to AUTO, the wipers will operate until no moisture is detected.
Note: If the low washer fluid warning is ON, the windshield wipers will not operate when program wash and wipe is activated even though there may be washer fluid remaining in the reservoir and sprayed onto the screen. This is to prevent damage to the blades, scratching of the glass, or smearing dirt across the screen. Flick wiper, normal or fast operation, can be selected to clear any spray from the windshield.
HEADLAMP WASHERS
Note: Telescopic headlamp powerwash units are contained within the front headlamp units.
If the ignition system is in the ON position, dipped beam headlamps are switched ON and there is sufficient fluid in the washer reservoir, pressing the program wash and wipe button will also operate the headlamp powerwash; directing two short bursts of washer fluid onto the headlamps.
After the first headlight powerwash operation, the headlight powerwash will operate on every fourth press of the program wash and wipe button, provided that the headlamps are still switched ON and a 10 minute timer has elapsed since the last headlamp powerwash.
Note:
The powerwash sequence is reset when the headlamps or ignition is turned OFF and ON again.
The headlamp powerwash function is inhibited when the low washer fluid warning is on.
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Lighting
GENERAL INFORMATION
Lighting
Active front lighting system (AFL)
Active Front Lighting (AFL) is designed to give the driver improved visibility under varying driving conditions.
1
2
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The illustration shows the light spread of a vehicle NOT FITTED with AFL 1 and a vehicle FITTED with AFL 2.
The main light source consists of bi-functional (high and low beam) xenon projector units.
The projector units are swivelled left or right to improve the light spread on bends in the road.
Bi-Xenon lights 3 provide significantly improved visibility over halogen lights 4.
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3
50
4
JAG0128L
They also react dynamically in the vertical plane to the vehicle’s braking or acceleration to maximise headlamp performance.
The units operate when the engine is running and the master lighting switch set to headlamps, see page 71, or AUTO, if the ambient light has fallen below a preset level.
The system takes inputs from the vehicle’s road speed, steering angle to determine the amount of horizontal swivel. The amount of swivel is highest at low speed, manoeuvring speeds and reduces as speed increases.
If reverse gear is selected, the lamps return to the central position and the swivelling capability is disabled.
When the engine is started, the headlamps can be seen to swivel as they initiate a self-calibration cycle for a few seconds.
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Cornering or static bending lamps
Additional lighting comes from the cornering or static bending lamps which are angled outwards from the centre line of the vehicle.
These lamps broaden the beam of the headlamps when cornering during normal night driving.
1
2
The system switches on the lamp if it has received an input from the vehicle’s direction indicator. As the system is ignition based, the lamp will not stay on even if the vehicle is parked with the direction indicator lever in the operating position.
Only the lamp on the same side as the operating direction indicator illuminates.
Note: Excessive rotation of the steering wheel while the ignition system is in the OFF position may cause incorrect calibration of the static bending lamps. In extreme situations the lamps may operate earlier than previously experienced. However, correct calibration of the lamps is automatically re-established within 30 seconds of the vehicle being driven.
JAG0130L
The illustration shows the light spread of a vehicle NOT FITTED 1 wi th st atic b endi ng lamps and a vehicle FITTED 2 with static bending lamps.
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LIGHTING CONTROL
Note: If the ignition system is 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. These are:
OFF
JAG0132G
All exterior lamps OFF (except vehicles provided with daylight running lamps).
Sidelamps
With the ignition in convenience mode, see page 42, this position switches on low beam headlamps in addition to the lights switched on in sidelamp position.
The left-hand column stalk switch has two positions for controlling the high beam.
JAG0135G
Pulling the switch towards the steering wheel and releasing causes the high beam to flash on and off. The high beam can be flashed at any time when the switch is pulled and will remain ON for as long as the switch is held.
JAG0133G
Switches on front sidelamps, tail, number plate and any other marker lamps required by local legislation. When the external lamps are ON the instruments will also be lit.
Headlamps
JAG0134G
JAG0136G
The second position is to switch high beam headlamps ON. With the ignition system ON, see page 50, first select low beam lamps, and then push the column light switch away from the steering wheel.
The blue warning light on the instrument cluster and high beam headlamps will come ON.
To turn high beam OFF, pull the column switch towards the steering wheel to return to low beam.
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Lighting
Note: If low beam is switched OFF, the rotary controls switch is moved, with high beam still activated, both low and high beam will be extinguished. Both low and high beam will illuminate if low beam is turned on again.
Autolamps
JAG0137G
A light sensor control, mounted on the front of the facia, monitors exterior light levels and automatically switches the sidelamps and low beam headlamps ON or OFF.
The ignition system must be ON for full automatic light operation.
When light fades towards dusk, the sidelamps and headlamps will switch ON automatically.
At dawn, as light increases, the sidelamps and headlamps switch OFF automatically.
Do not cover the sensor and keep the windshield clean. Obstructing the light in this area of the sensor may lead to unwanted operation of the sidelamps and headlamps.
Windshield wiper detection
(This function only operates when autolamps is selected.) The sidelamps and headlamps will switch ON automatically if the windshield wipers are switched ON for 20 seconds or more. Once the windshield wipers are switched OFF, the sidelamps and headlamps will automatically switch OFF two minutes later.
Autolamps with Exit Delay
JAG0138G
Three settings on the rotary collar set the time that the headlamps will remain on after the driver’s door has closed:
30 seconds.
60 seconds.
120 seconds.
The message centre will display the change set delay AUTOLAMP DELAY X:XX or AUTOLAMP DELAY OFF when the autolamp delay function has been turned OFF.
Note: If the light switch rotary collar is in the AUTO position there will be no exit delay and the headlamps will turn off when the ignition system is OFF.
Door guard and puddle lamps
Door guard lamps are fitted to each door to give warning of an open door to passing vehicles. Puddle lamps illuminate the step out area at night.
Each lamp comes on automatically when the door is opened. If the door is left open the lamps remain on for approximately 15 minutes after returning from convenience
mode to power off.
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Lighting
Daylight running lights (Canada only)
In certain countries it is a legal requirement for the lights to be on during the hours of daylight.
With the rotary collar in the OFF position, low beam headlamps, sidelamps, tail, license plate lamps and, where fitted, side marker lamps will switch on automatically with the following conditions:
The ignition system is ON.
The vehicle gear selector out of park.
The parkbrake is not applied (is
released).
Cabin Lighting
3
JAG0143G
1. Courtesy light and footwell lights.
2. Left and right-hand reading and map
lights.
3. Centre console illumination.
Interior lighting comprises, front overhead courtesy lights, two front reading and map lights and front puddle lights. Vanity mirrors, glove compartment, footwell and luggage compartment lights are also provided.
2 1 2
Press the centre switch 1 in the front roof console to turn the courtesy lights, puddle lights and footwell lights on. A second press turns the lights off. The lights also operate to illuminate the vehicle interior when a door is opened.
The interior courtesy light and footwell lights can be de-activated by pressing the centre switch for more than two seconds. The courtesy light will flash, then switch OFF.
The courtesy light and footwell light will come on again when the light switch is pressed again for more than two seconds.
The centre console area is illuminated by a small light from the overhead console 3. This is on whenever the sidelights are on and can be controlled by the dimmer switch.
Reading lighting
The reading and map lights are turned on and off by individual switches, 2 on the front overhead console.
Illuminated entry and exit
The interior lights will gradually illuminate when a door is opened and go out when the engine is started or approximately 30 seconds after the last door is closed. If any door is left open, the lights will fade off after approximately 15 minutes after returning from convenience mode to power OFF.
When the vehicle is unlocked the courtesy lights will come on at maximum brightness for approximately 30 seconds if a door is not opened.
With the engine running, opening any door will put on all interior lights, they will go out immediately after the last door is closed.
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Lighting
Glove compartment
The glove compartment will illuminate when opened.
Luggage compartment lighting
The luggage compartment will be illuminated when the lid is opened.
Battery saver
If the interior lights are switched on using the centre switch in the overhead console and the ignition switch is in convenience mode, the lights will automatically turn OFF after approximately 15 minutes after returning from convenience mode to power off.
If the interior lights are switched on by opening a door, the lights will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes after returning from convenience mode to power off.
If the glove compartment lights, luggage compartment lights, reading and map lights or vanity lights are switched on, and the ignition switch is in convenience mode or the remote handset is removed, the lights will automatically turn OFF after approximately 15 minutes after returning from convenience mode to power off.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
JAG0139G
The direction indicators operate when the ignition system is ON.
The left column stalk has two positions for indicating left or right turn.
The first position, moving the stalk up or down, causes the indicator to flash while it is held in this position.
Flicking the stalk will give a three flash lane changing signal.
The second position is a full movement of the stalk up or down to indicate for a right or left turn, which can then be released. The indicators will remain flashing and will cancel when the turn is completed.
An audible ticking and a flashing green arrow on the instrument cluster indicates that the selected direction indicator is ON.
Note: Should a direction indicator bulb fail, the corresponding side green warning light will flash at twice the normal rate. The audible ticking will sound at twice the normal rate.
Lane change flash
Move the left column stalk partially up or down against spring pressure, then release, to indicate a lane change. The relevant direction indicator flashes three times.
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If the stalk is held against spring pressure, the direction indicators will continue to operate until the stalk is released.
Lane change flash can be disabled or enabled by a Jaguar Dealer.
FRONT FOG LAMPS
The fog lamps can only be switched on when the ignition system is ON and when sidelamp or low beam is selected.
1
2
JAG0140L
With the lighting control switch in sidelamp or low beam position, press the switch 1 to turn on the front fog lamps. Pushing the switch again will turn off the front fog lamps.
Note: The front fog lamps should only be used when visibility is severely restricted by fog.
REAR FOG LAMP
The rear fog lamp can only be switched on if the low beam headlamps are on or if the sidelamps and front fog lamps are switched on.
Press the switch 2 to turn on the rear fog lamp. Pushing the switch again will turn off the rear fog lamp.
Note:
Both front and rear fog lamps will be turned off when the ignition system is turned off, but will not be illuminated when the ignition system is turned on again.
The rear fog lamp should only be used when visibility is severely restricted by fog.
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Lighting
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS
JAG0142G
The switch is in the centre console below the touch-screen and operates with the ignition ON or OFF. Use only in an emergency to warn traffic of a vehicle breakdown or approaching danger.
To operate: Press the switch; the direction indicators, the instrument cluster green indicators and audible warning will operate in unison. The switch icon will flash in unison with the indicators.
To cancel: Press the switch again.
HEADLAMP LEVELLING
Auto headlight levelling
Automatic levelling of the headlamps is a feature which avoids dazzling oncoming drivers. A control unit adjusts the aim of the lamps during acceleration, deceleration and vehicle load conditions.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
When touring in right-hand traffic countries, use the beam adjustment mechanism located within each headlamp unit to alter the beam pattern accordingly.
JAG0144G
When this is moved it enables the vehicle to be driven in opposite hand drive markets without having to stick blanking decals onto the headlamp lens.
To adjust the headlamp:
1. Remove the headlamp unit, see page
78.
2. Twist anticlockwise and lift off the rear headlamp unit cover.
3. Locate the adjustment lever, as shown.
4. Move the lever fully downwards.
5. Refit the high beam cover and the
headlamp unit, see page 79.
Remember to place the levers back in their original position when you have returned to your country of origin.
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Lighting
CHANGING A BULB
It is important that only the Jaguar specified bulbs are used when renewing bulbs.
The message centre will display a message indicating which bulb requires to be replaced.
Before renewing bulbs, switch off the ignition system and light switches.
To change the bulbs within the headlamp and taillamp, the complete units require to be removed from the vehicle.
Note: In most countries it is illegal to use a vehicle with a defective exterior lamp bulb.
Headlight unit
!
WARNING:
Replacement or maintenance of Xenon lights should be carried out only by a Jaguar Dealer.
Used Xenon lamp units contain mercury which is hazardous and can be injurious to health.
Bi-Xenon lamp units operate at a high temperature. If they have recently been in use, allow sufficient time for them to cool down before touching them.
The Xenon system generates up to 28,000 volts and contact with this voltage could lead to a fatality. Ensure that headlamps are switched off before working on the system.
Caution: Seek advice about proper disposal of Bi-Xenon lamp units from your Jaguar Dealer or your local authority.
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1. Side marker (bulb type WY5W).
2. Direction indicator (bulb type, front
3457AK, rear PY21Silver Vision).
3. Low and high beam projector unit (bulb type D1S35W).
4. Sidelamp (bulb type W5W).
5. Cornering lamp (bulb type H8).
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Removal of the headlamp unit
Lighting
5
4
1
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1. Remove the lower headlamp securing bolt 1 located in the front of the wheel arch. Turn the steering wheel to the left, when removing the right-hand headlamp and to the right when removing the left-hand headlamp.
2. Open the hood and remove the upper securing bolts 2.
3. Disconnect the headlamp powerwash connector by pressing the button and pulling the pipe apart 3, some washer fluid may drain from the pipe when it is disconnected.
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2
2
4. Release the headlamp locating peg by lifting the tongue upwards 4.
5. Carefully ease the headlamp unit forward to gain access to the wiring multi-plug connector. Release the connector by pressing upwards on the release button and pull the wiring multi-plug from the headlamp 5. Place the headlamp unit on a flat surface covered in a soft material to prevent damage to the unit’s lens.
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Refitting the headlamp unit
3
JAG0147G
1. Reconnect the wiring multi-plug connector.
2. Offer up the unit into position.
3. Ensure that the locating peg is fitted
into the in-board locating hole.
4. To secure the headlamp unit, first secure the wheel arch screw, then repeat the removal procedure in the reverse order, ensuring that the powerwash pipe is reconnected.
Note: After the replacement of any bulb and the fitting of the headlamp unit, the aim of the headlamps should be checked by a Jaguar Dealer.
Front side marker lamp
2
3
JAG0148G
1. Remove the headlamp unit, see page
78.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter clockwise and pull out the bulb complete with the bulb holder.
3. Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder.
4. Insert the new bulb (WY5W) and
repeat the above procedure in reverse order.
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Lighting
Front direction indicator lamp
2
3
JAG0122N
1. Remove the headlamp unit, see page
78.
2. Twist the bulb holder counter clockwise and pull out the bulb complete with the electrical connector.
3. Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder.
4. Insert the new bulb (3457AK) and
repeat the above procedure in reverse order.
Front sidelamp
2
4
JAG0150G
1. Remove the headlamp unit, see page
78.
2. Twist and lift off the side domed cap.
3. Pull out the bulb complete with bulb
holder.
4. Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder.
5. Insert the new bulb (W5W) and repeat
the above procedure in the reverse order. Ensure that the cover is fitted correctly to retain the water tightness.
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Lighting
Dip and main beam projector unit
Caution: It is strongly advised that the High Intensity Discharge (HID) Xenon low and high beam projector unit (D1S35W) is replaced by a Jaguar Dealer.
2
3
5
4
5. Press the bulb unit adaptor ring catch and remove the adaptor ring from the bulb unit.
6. Secure the bulb unit adaptor ring onto the new bulb (D1S35W) and repeat the above procedure in the reverse order. Ensure that the cover is fitted correctly to retain the water tightness.
JAG0151G
1. Remove the headlamp unit, see page
78.
2. Twist and lift off the rear domed cap.
3. Twist the bulb unit counter clockwise
to unlock it. Pull the bulb unit clear of the headlamp unit.
4. Press the electrical connector release lever and disconnect the bulb unit.
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Cornering or static bending lamp
Caution: Halogen bulbs will be damaged if touched by hand or contaminated with oil or grease. It is important to use clean gloves or lint free cloth when handling a bulb which is to be used again. A contaminated bulb may be cleaned with methylated spirit before refitting.
2
3
4
3. Twist the bulb holder counter clockwise to unlock, then pull out the bulb complete with electrical connector.
4. To release the bulb unit, lift the two catches of the electrical connector, then pull to remove the bulb unit.
5. Insert the new bulb unit (H8) and repeat the above procedure in the reverse order. Ensure that the cover is fitted correctly to retain the water tightness.
Front fog lamp
It is recommended that the front fog lamp bulb is renewed by a Jaguar Dealer.
Rear fog and reverse lamps
!
WARNING:
LED lamp units operate at a high temperature. If they have recently been in use, allow sufficient time for them to cool down before touching them.
These lamps are LED units and are integral to the luggage compartment lid. They should only be replaced by a Jaguar Dealer.
JAG0152G
1. Remove the headlamp unit, see page
78.
2. Twist and lift off the side domed cap.
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Lighting
License plate lamp
1
3
JAG0153G
1. Insert a wide flat bladed suitable tool, twist and lever the lens out of the surround panel. Ensure that the lens moves to the outer edge of the surround panel to release the securing tangs.
2. Twist and pull out the bulb holder complete with bulb.
3. Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder.
4. Insert the new bulb (W5WL).
5. Refit the lens by locating the outboard
securing tangs first and then pressing it firmly into the recess until it clicks.
Side repeater indicator
1
3
JAG0154G
1. Push the lens firmly towards the rear of the vehicle and withdraw the light unit from the wing panel.
2. Twist to release the bulb holder from the lens unit.
3. Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder.
4. Insert the new bulb (WY5W) and
repeat the above procedure in the reverse order.
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Removal of the rear lamp unit
Lighting
1
3
JAG0155G
The rear lamp unit contains four lamp bulbs and it is necessary to remove the unit from the vehicle in order to change any of the bulbs.
1. Open the luggage compartment. For the right-hand side unit, detach the interior light unit from the trim panel (Convertible) or the vent trim panel (Coupe) and remove the two rear lamp unit securing nuts. For the left-hand side unit, detach the vent trim panel and remove the rear lamp unit securing nut.
2. Firmly pull the rear lamp unit trim panel from the vehicle.
2
3. Firmly pull the rear lamp unit away from the vehicle and disconnect the wiring multi-plug connector. Remove the lamp unit from the vehicle and place the unit on a flat surface covered in a soft material to prevent damage to the unit’s lens. Each bulb is now accessible by twisting off its bulb holder and removing the bulb, see page 85.
4. Insert a new bulb and repeat the above procedure in the reverse order.
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Rear lamp unit replacement bulbs
Lighting
1
3
2
4
JAG0156G
1. Side marker, (W5W).
2. Direction indicator, (PY21W Silver
Vision).
3. Stop and Tail, (P21/5W).
4. Tail, (W5W).
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Windows and Mirrors
Windows and Mirrors
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
JAG0160L
!
WARNING:
Before operating power windows you should verify they are free of obstructions and ensure that children and or pets are not in the proximity of window openings. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury. It is the primary responsibility of the supervising adults to never leave a child unattended in a vehicle.
When raising windows ensure all occupants are clear.
When leaving the vehicle take the ignition keys to prevent misuse of the window switches by remaining occupants, especially children.
Switches on the driver’s door controls both the driver and passenger door windows.
The passenger door is provided with a switch to control that door window only.
The ignition system must to be ON to operate the windows.
These switches will only operate the windows for five minutes when the ignition switch remains in the convenience mode position and the driver’s and passenger’s doors remain closed.
Raise and lower
To lower a window, press and hold the front of the switch until the desired position is reached, then release.
To raise a window, pull up and hold the front of the switch until the desired position is reached, then release.
If the switches are held for longer than six seconds, for example, when attempting to overcome frozen or jammed windows, the window drive will be switched off for a few seconds to protect the window drive motors.
One-touch operation
Each window has a one-touch facility enabling the occupant to fully open or close the window in one quick movement.
Press the switch briefly to close or open the window in one movement. Window travel can be stopped at any time by pressing the switch again, but will then be controlled by pressing and holding the switch.
Automatic window drop for door opening
The frameless door windows create a seal against the convertible top or the roof seals. If fully raised, the door windows will drop partially when the door release lever is operated, this is to allow easy door opening. When the door is closed the windows rise to the fully closed position.
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Windows and Mirrors
The doors must not be opened if power for automatic window drop is not available, e.g. with battery disconnected. However, in an emergency the doors can be opened with the windows fully up.
Window anti-trap protection
!
WARNING:
Careless closing of the windows
can override the protection function and cause injuries.
If the battery is disconnected or
discharged the window anti-trap protection feature is lost. When the battery is reconnected or recharged the window anti-trap protection system must be reset.
Each electrically operated window has a anti-trap protection feature. If the upward movement of the window detects an obstacle the anti-trap detection system will immediately stop the window closing, then move it downwards for a short distance.
Anti-trap protection override
Typically this might be due to icing in winter but could also be caused by damage or misalignment of the guide channels or seals.
After the initial attempt to close the window and the anti-trap detection has initiated, operate the close switch a second time. This action must be carried out within ten seconds.
The window will attempt to close again and operate the anti-trap detection. The window will now close again for the third time, but will only operate by pressing and holding the switch with the anti-trap detection disabled. The window will now close with full power. The icing in the seal can now be broken and dispersed.
Repeat the override action until the window has closed. Each time the window stops, the switch must be operated immediately to initiate further override action.
If this procedure fails to move the blockage, the anti-trap detection feature will be lost and must be reset after the blockage has been cleared.
!
WARNING:
While the window is being closed for the third time, the anti-trap detection function is disabled. Make sure there are no obstacles in the way of the closing window.
The anti-trap protection will also stop the window closing if a blockage or resistance occurs e.g. in the window guide channels.
Reset window anti-trap protection
Ensure that the respective door is closed and, if fitted, the convertible roof closed.
Fully close the window, then release the switch. Again pull the switch to close the window and hold for two seconds.
Open the window fully and release the switch. Again press the switch to open the window and hold for two seconds.
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Check to confirm the operation by opening the window and then use one touch operation to close the window.
Repeat for the remaining electrically operated windows.
Thermal overload
If the windows are repeatedly opened and closed (e.g. by a child), a protection system will de-activate window operation for a short period to avoid overheating of the window motors.
Caution: Do not close the door with the windows fully up as damage to the seals and the glass will occur.
Rear quarter window operation (Convertible only)
The rear quarter windows operate automatically in conjunction with convertible roof opening or closing.
JAG0162L
The rear quarter windows may also be operated independently of the convertible roof when the convertible roof is closed, by means of the convertible roof switch on the overhead console, as follows:
To lower: Press the rear of the switch for less than a second and the rear quarter windows will be driven down fully.
To raise: Press the front of the switch and hold and the rear quarter windows will rise for as long as the switch is held.
Notes on rear quarter window operation:
1. When the convertible roof is opened
the rear quarter windows are automatically lowered and cannot be operated until the roof is closed. When the roof is closed the rear quarter windows are automatically raised.
2. The rear quarter windows operate together and cannot be operated individually.
WINDOW TINTING
Caution: Do not have your vehicle windows tinted with a metal oxide tinting (for maximum heat reduction from the sun) if you have a telephone or navigation system fitted to your vehicle.
Metal oxide tinting prevents the reception of the Global Positioning System (GPS) signals by the antenna, causing the navigation system to stop functioning.
A nonmetal tinting should be used if you require window tinting and if in doubt, contact your Jaguar Dealer for advice.
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Windows and Mirrors
ELECTRIC EXTERIOR MIRRORS
Caution: The right-hand mirror is convex, providing a wider field of vision. As a result, objects viewed in the mirror are closer than they appear.
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2
JAG0041L
Both electrochromic door mirrors are adjusted from the driver’s door switchpack.
The four-way adjustment button 1 moves the mirrors to the required position. The selector button 2 selects the mirror to be moved, L for the left-hand side mirror and R for the right-hand side mirror.
The mirror housings are designed to pivot against the vehicle upon impact.
Caution: If door mirrors have been folded against the vehicle due to an impact, reposition the mirrors manually.
Mirror heating
Caution: Do not use a scraper to remove ice from the mirrors as this will damage the surface.
The door mirrors have heating elements which operate automatically based on the external ambient temperature of the vehicle. The mirror heater will clear all ice from the mirror surface.
Mirror dip when reversing
Reverse mirror dipping is selected via the touch-screen.
From the main Home touch-screen menu, select Vehicle:
Select Veh. settings.
The Security button is selected
automatically as the default.
Vehicle
Security
Parking
Valet mode
12 : 26 pm
JAG0165NAS
Reverse
mirror dip
Off
Vol. presets
On
Select Parking.
Select Reverse mirror dip ON.
When reverse gear is selected, the passenger mirror inclines downwards to provide a close up view of the rear side area. When the gear selector is moved out of reverse, the mirror will return to its original position.
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The reverse mirror dip alignment can be adjusted by using the four-way adjustment button 1 when the mirror has completed movement to its reverse dip position. This new selected position is maintained until re-adjusted
Note: When reversing, if a speed of greater than 7 km/h (4 mph) is achieved, then the mirrors will revert to the previous position. However, if the speed is then reduced to below 7 km/h (4 mph), then the mirrors will revert to the dipped position.
INTERIOR MIRROR
JAG0168L
During night time driving with the ignition switched on, the interior mirror will darken automatically in proportion to the amount of glare detected from a following vehicle’s headlights.
When you shift the gear selector lever into reverse, the interior mirror dimming feature will be automatically switched off for a clearer view whilst reversing.
Note:
Should a mirror assembly become detached from the windshield, it must be refitted by a Jaguar Dealer.
Ensure that the windshield in front of the mirror is kept clean. Where fitted, the moisture sensor for wiper operation is located to the front of the mirror casing. Any dirt may affect the operation of this sensor.
The automatic darkening of the mirror will not operate properly if the light that would otherwise strike the mirror is obstructed.
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Occupant Protection
Chapter 4
FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS
!
WARNING:
Seat belts are life saving equipment. In a collision, occupants not wearing a seat belt can be thrown around inside, or possibly thrown out of the vehicle. This is likely to result in more serious injuries than would have been the case had a seat belt been properly worn. It may even result in loss of life.
Make sure all occupants are securely strapped in at all times ­even for the shortest journeys.
Belts should not be worn with the straps twisted.
Always ensure that the webbing is midway between the neck and the edge of the shoulder.
Each seat 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.
Do not try to put an adult seat belt around two children.
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.
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.
Should the seat belt not retract and remain at its static length, you should consult your nearest Jaguar Dealer immediately.
Replacement and renewal of seat belts should be carried out by Jaguar Dealers only.
The use of front and rear seat belts is mandatory in most countries. Using seat belts saves lives.
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1
JAG0173G
!
WARNING:
Do not adjust the seat belt while driving.
Draw the tongue of the seat belt over the shoulder, across the chest and push it into the buckle unit slot 1. A positive click indicates that it is safely locked.
The use of comfort clips or devices that would create slackness in the seat belt system is not advised.
Ensure that the webbing is midway between the neck and the edge of the shoulder. Correct tension is controlled by automatic retraction of the reel.
Always wear seat belts without slack or twists, since any slack in a seat belt reduces the effectiveness of the belt and the level of protection it can provide. For optimum protection, the seat belts should fit tightly around the body. Do not recline the front seats excessively. Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the seat back angle set to no more than 30 degrees from the upright.
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Note: If the vehicle is parked on unlevel ground, the seat belt mechanism may lock. This is not a fault, allow the seat belt to retract a small amount before gently easing the belt from its attachment to unlock it.
Belt buckle release
To release the belt buckle, press the release button 2 in the buckle unit and guide the belt back up to the seat mounted webbing guide.
Front occupants only: The front seat belts are equipped with an automatic webbing tension relieving device. This device will reduce the webbing loads experienced by the occupant when the seat belt is correctly worn without inducing any slack webbing.
The device is activated when, with the ignition system ON and the seat belt tongue engaged in the buckle, webbing is extracted on occupant lean forward (a series of clicks indicate the range of movement with reduced tension).
If the engine is turned off with the seat belts still fastened, a slight increase in seat belt tension may be felt. This is normal, it is part of the seat belt assembly’s tension control device.
Front passenger seat belt -belt tensioner sensor (Canada and USA only)
The front passenger seat belt is fitted with a belt tension sensor which is part of the occupant classification sensor system, for further information see page 96.
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Seat belt guide and retainer
JAG0174L
To assist with both access and positioning of the front seat belt webbing, a guide-retainer is incorporated into each front seat.
When the front seat back is tilted forward to gain access to the rear of the vehicle it is recommended that the seat belt is removed from the guide.
On returning the front seat back to the upright position ensure that the seat belt is returned to the seat belt guide.
Inertia reel mechanism test
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 webbing to the limit of its travel. Check that the unreeling is free from snatches and snags and then allow the belt to fully retract.
Partially unreel the webbing, then hold the tongue plate and give it a quick forward pull. The mechanism must lock automatically and prevent any further unreeling.
If a seat belt should fail any of these tests, contact your Jaguar Dealer.
SEAT BELT REMINDER
The belt reminder feature provides additional reminder to the driver that an occupant’s seat belt is unbuckled. A chime will sound intermittently.
Note: Not all countries have the warning chime.
Seat belt warning
A warning indicator on the instrument panel is illuminated when:
The driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
A passenger is sitting in the front seat
and their seat belt is not fastened.
In some countries a warning signal sounds for six seconds.
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USING SEAT BELTS DURING PREGNANCY
JAG0176G
!
WARNING:
Position the seat belt correctly for the mother and unborn child. Never wear just the lap strap and never sit on the lap strap while 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.
Position the lap strap comfortably across the hips and low beneath the pregnant abdomen. Place the diagonal part of the seat belt between the breasts, above and to the side of the pregnant abdomen. Always wear a seat belt without slack or twists.
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OCCUPANT SENSING
!
WARNING:
No objects whatsoever should be attached to the centre cover of the steering wheel, the passenger fascia panel, the sides of the front seats or the interior trim immediately above the door openings. Do not put anything on or over the air bag inflation area. Placing objects on or over the air bag inflation area may cause those objects to be propelled inside the vehicle causing serious injury to the occupants.
Occupants with disabilities that may require the vehicle to be modified must contact a Jaguar Dealer before any modifications are made.
Note: (USA only) If you are considering
modifying your vehicle in any way to accommodate a disability, for example by altering or adapting the driver’s or passenger’s seat(s) or air bag system, please contact Jaguar Cars at:
Jaguar Cars
Customer Relations Center
555 MacArthur Blvd
Mahwah
New Jersey 07430-2327
1-800-4JAGUAR OPTIONS 9.
Several air bag system components get hot after inflation. Do not touch them after they have deployed.
If an air bag has inflated, the air bag will not function again and must be renewed immediately. If a new air bag is not fitted, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision.
In order to provide optimum protection this vehicle is equipped with front and side air bags. They are used in conjunction with the seat belts to help protect occupants from upper body (thorax) and head injuries.
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JAG0177L
Occupant Protection
1
2
3
Air bag location
1. Driver’s air bag.
2. Front passenger air bag.
3. Combined head and thorax side air
bags are identified by labels.
System sensors
The air bags and seat belt pretensioners are electrically controlled by an Advanced Restraints Technology System (ARTS).
Various sensors determine the direction and severity of an impact. The system analyses this information then deploys only the appropriate air bags e.g. the side air bags where the impact is on that side only.
are not designed to deploy at very low speeds or in rear impacts.
Occupancy classification sensor
JAG0512L
A weight sensitive sensor is located in the front passenger seat to determine the weight acting upon the seat. In certain conditions, e.g. where no passenger is present, the appropriate will be deactivated. In a collision these would not be deployed.
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Occupant Protection
The occupancy weight sensor operates as follows:
Passenger occupancy status
Completely empty
Low weight occupant/ object Heavy occupant/ object Child restraint fitted **
*It is possible to receive an intermittent indicator illuminated with an empty seat condition. This is part of the system’s adaptive behaviour, and does not affect the status of the passenger air bag. However, if the indicator becomes permanently illuminated when the seat is definitely empty and the seat belt is unbuckled, then contact your nearest Jaguar Dealer immediately.
If the seat is empty and the seat belt unbuckled, the front passenger air bag will not be activated and the air bag indicator will not be illuminated.
If the seat is occupied by, for example, a small child or object with the seat belt buckled, the front passenger air bag will not be activated and the air bag indicator will be illuminated.
Passenger air bag status
Deactivated No*
Deactivated Yes
Activated No
Deactivated Yes
Indicator active
If the seat is occupied by a larger child or adult, the front passenger air bag will be activated and the air bag indicator will not be illuminated.
** (Canada and USA only) Belt tension sensor (BTS): If a child restraint is fitted in the front passenger seat using the seat belt’s automatic locking device (see page
105), then the BTS supports the decision function of the occupant classification sensor and the front passenger air bag is deactivated.
Note: The occupancy sensing system is designed to confirm that a front passenger is properly seated as recommended:
Always sit centrally in the seat, remaining in contact with the seat back which for comfort should be rearwards of the vertical position.
Adjust the seat to be as far back from the facia as is practical.
Always wear seat belts.
The seat adjustment controls are described on page 57.
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Occupant Protection
Air bag deactivation indicator
JAG0516N
The air bag indicator, on the centre console is associated with the deployment conditions for front seat passenger air bags only.
Whenever the air bag indicator is illuminated, the front passenger air bags will not be deployed in the event of an impact. Where the air bags are not deployed, protection is provided by the seat belts.
Note: The air bag indicator will illuminate when the ignition system initially comes on as part of the warning lamp check and will extinguish after approximately six seconds.
Overall system components
The overall occupant protection system, Advanced Restraint Technology System (ARTS) comprises the following components:
1. Dual front crash sensors.
2. Passenger dual stage air bag.
3. Passenger buckle pretensioner.
4. Passenger seat occupancy sensor.
5. Passenger belt tension sensor.
6. Passenger side head and thorax air
bag.
7. Passenger side crash sensor.
8. Right-hand rollover protection bar
(convertible only).
9. Left-hand rollover protection bar (convertible only).
10. Restraint control module.
11. Driver side crash sensor.
12. Driver side head and thorax air bag.
13. Driver buckle pretensioner.
14. Driver dual stage air bag (steering
wheel).
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13 12
11 10
9
JAG0538N
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4 5
6
7
8
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AIR BAG LABELS
JAG0540N
An alert label on the front face of the driver’s and passenger’s sun visor directs you to read the warning label on the rear face of each sun visor.
The warning label contains the following statement:
!
WARNING:
EVEN WITH ADVANCED AIR BAGS
- Children can be killed or seriously injured by the air bag.
- The back seat is the safest place for children.
- Never put a rear-facing child seat in the front.
- Always use seat belts and child restraints.
- See Owners Manual for more information about air bags.
DRIVER AIR BAG
!
WARNING:
The air bag is a supplementary restraint system that provides additional protection in a severe impact only - it does not replace the need to wear seat belts. For maximum safety protection in all crash situations, a seat belt must be worn.
Note: Provided front seat occupants are correctly seated, with seat belts worn, the air bag will give additional protection to the chest and facial areas in the event of an accident.
Both front air bags use a dual inflation technology which means, if activated, the air bags will deploy as appropriate for the severity of frontal impact.
Air bag deployment
!
WARNING:
Activation of an air bag creates dust, causing possible breathing difficulties for asthma sufferers or other people with respiratory problems. If an air bag is activated, any occupant who suffers from breathing difficulties should; either leave the vehicle as quickly as possible, or obtain fresh air by fully opening the windows and doors.
Following inflation, some air bag components are hot - do not touch until they have cooled.
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Even with air bag equipment fitted, seat belts must always be worn because:
An air bag will only provide additional protection in certain types of frontal collision. No protection is afforded against the effects of rear impacts, or minor frontal impacts.
Inflation and deflation takes place instantaneously and will not provide protection against the effects of secondary impacts that can occur during multiple vehicle collisions.
An inflating air bag can cause facial abrasions and other injuries. Minimise the risk of injury by ensuring that front seat occupants are wearing their seat belts and are seated correctly, with the seat as far back as is practical.
When an air bag inflates, a fine powder is released. This is not an indication of a malfunction. However, the powder may cause irritation to the skin and should be thoroughly flushed from the eyes and any cuts or abrasions of the skin. After inflation, front and side air bags deflate immediately (head air bags deflate slowly). This provides a gradual cushioning effect for the occupants and also ensures that the driver’s forward vision is not obscured.
Front protection
JAG0183L
With a front impact of sufficient force, the restraints system will trigger the front air bag(s) and seat belt pretensioners, which immediately tighten the seat belts.
The seat belts then ease, allowing the head and chest to contact the inflated air bag.The air bag absorbs the remaining energy of the impact and then deflates rapidly via vent holes.
Front air bags are designed to inflate only in frontal and near frontal collisions.
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Occupant Protection
SIDE AIR BAGS
JAG0185L
!
WARNING:
To ensure that the side air bags are fully effective do not sit too close to, or lean against the door trim. The side air bag could injure you as it deploys from the side of the seat.
The air bags, in combination with the seat belts, can help reduce the risk of severe injuries in the event of a significant side impact collision.
When the seat mounted head and thorax air bag inflates, it breaks through the seat bolster stitching, giving protection to the side of the rib cage and head of the driver or front seat passenger.
The combined head and thorax side air bags are designed to inflate only in a side impact collision, unless the collision causes sufficient lateral deceleration.
AIR BAG WARNING LAMP
The air bag warning indicator in the driver’s instrument panel will be lit for approximately six
seconds when the ignition is turned on.
If the indicator remains on, it indicates a fault. Report the fault to a Jaguar Dealer immediately. It is safe to drive the vehicle; however, in an accident the air bags may not operate.
Air bag warning lamp information is shown on page 115.
AIR BAG SERVICE INFORMATION
Air bag disposal
!
WARNING:
Do not attempt to service, repair, replace, modify or tamper with any part of the air bag system or its electrical fuses. Doing so could cause the system to activate, resulting in personal injury.
In the event of the vehicle being dismantled, air bag module removal and disposal must be carried out by a qualified person.
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Occupant Protection
WHIPLASH PROTECTION
JAG0528L
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 require to be replaced.
ROLLOVER BARS
(Convertible only)
!
WARNING:
Do not place any objects on top of the system trim covers behind the rear passenger head restraints as they could prevent correct deployment of the system.
Do not try to reset the system if it deploys.
Do not let anyone sit on the top cover.
The Rollover Protection Device (RPD) consists of two inverted U-shaped bars, that are concealed underneath the rear parcel shelf behind the rear passenger seats, and sensors that monitor the attitude of the vehicle.
JAG0189G
If the sensors determine that a risk of rollover is imminent, the rollover bars will be deployed.
Note: When the rollover bars are deployed they will deliberately break the rear screen if the convertible top is closed.
If the Rollover Protection Device has been deployed, proceed to your nearest Jaguar Dealer to check for any damage and to reset the system.
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Child Safety
Child Safety
CHILD SEATS
General safety information
JAG0190L
!
WARNING:
Extreme hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an air bag in front of it!
Children must be restrained by a child safety restraint that is suitable for their weight and size.
Children 12 years old and younger can be killed or seriously injured by the air bag. The rear seat is the safest place for properly restrained children.
Do not install a rearward-facing child seat in the front passenger seat position since deployment of the passenger facia air bag could cause death or serious injury to the child. If, however, you have no alternative but to place a child in the front passenger seat, use only a forward-facing child seat with the passenger seat set fully rearward and in its lowest position.
Always follow the fitting instructions supplied with the appropriate child restraint system. It is important to read and understand all the information contained in this handbook relating to child safety before carrying a child in your vehicle. If you are unsure about any aspect of this information, contact your Jaguar Dealer.
In many countries legislation governs how and where children should be carried when travelling in a vehicle.
It is the responsibility of the driver to comply with all regulations in force in the country where the vehicle is being used.
Holding a baby or child in a person’s arms is not a substitute for a child restraint system.
In an accident, a baby or child held in this manner can be crushed between the vehicle’s interior and a restrained person.
The child can be injured by hitting the interior or by being thrown from the vehicle during a sudden manoeuvre or impact.
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The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed for adults and larger children. For their safety, it is very important that all infants and children under 12 years of age are restrained in a suitable child safety seat appropriate to their age and size..
Choosing a suitable child seat
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Choose a child seat that sits securely on the seat cushion and against the seat back.
Before you buy a child seat, it is important to note that your child’s weight, rather than age, determines the type of seat that is required.
Jaguar strongly recommends the use of LATCH seats, see page 106.
Babies and small children who cannot sit up by themselves should be carried in an approved rear facing infant carrier, which should always be installed in a rear seat position.
Jaguar recommends that a rear-facing seat with a harness is used for as long as your infant’s development allows.
Note: For approved child restraints, you should contact your Jaguar Dealer.
Do not use a forward-facing seat until your child is above the minimum weight of 9 kg (20 lbs) 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.
We strongly advise that you do not buy or use a second-hand child seat. The seat may have been used inappropriately, or involved in an accident. In such circumstances, the seat may not protect your child.
Always check that the child seat can be mounted securely in the required position: if in doubt, you should speak to your Jaguar Dealer.
Look for the following when selecting a child restraint system:
It should have a label certifying that it meets the applicable Regulations.
Carefully read the instructions supplied with the restraint. Be sure you understand them and can install and use the device properly and safely in the vehicle.
Ensure that the child restraint system is appropriate for the child’s weight and development, refer to page 105..
Infant safety
Babies and small children who cannot sit up by themselves should be carried in an approved rear facing infant carrier, which should always be installed in a rear seating position.
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PROPER CHILD SAFETY SEAT USE CHART
Buckle Everyone. Children Age 12 and Under in Back.
INFANTS TODDLER YOUNG CHILDREN
WEIGHT Birth to 1 year at
least 20 to 22 lb (9 to 10 kg).
TYPE of SEAT Infant only or rear
facing, convertible.
SEAT
POSITION
ALWAYS
MAKE SURE
WARNING All children age 12
Rear-facing only. Forward-facing. Forward-facing.
Children to 1 year and at least 20 lb (9 kg) in rear-facing seats. Harness straps at or below shoulder level.
and under should ride in the back seat.
Child Safety
Over 1 year and Over 20 - 40 lb (9 to 18 kg).
Convertible / Forward-facing.
Harness straps should be at or above shoulders. Most seats require top slot for forward-facing.
All children age 12 and under should ride in the back seat.
Over 40 lb (18 kg) Ages 4 - 8, unless 4ft 9ins (145 cm).
Belt positioning booster seat.
Belt positioning booster seats must be used with both lap and shoulder belt. Make sure the lapbelt fits low and tight across the lap/upper thigh area and the shoulder belt fits snug crossing the chest and shoulder to avoid abdominal injuries.
All children age 12 and under should ride in the back seat.
Fitting the child seat
Front and rear passenger seat belts have an automatic locking device for use with child seats.
When engaged, this device allows the belt to be retracted (tightened) but not pulled out. When used to secure a child seat, therefore, the belt will automatically lock at any point to which it has retracted.
1. Pull the seat belt all the way out to engage the locking device.
2. Insert the metal tongue plate into the buckle. A positive click indicates that it is safely locked.
3. To fix the seat firmly, retract the belt back to the reel, a ratchet operation may be felt as the belt retracts. Continue to feed the belt back onto the reel until it fits snugly around the child seat.
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4. Push down on the child seat to ensure
any slack is taken in by the mechanism.
The above is a guide only. Depending on the features of a particular child seat, e.g. forward or rearward-facing, engage the locking device before or after attaching the belt, as convenient.
Unbuckling the belt and releasing the child seat will allow the belt to resume its normal operation.
General check list
Follow the check list each time your child travels in the vehicle:
Carefully follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the restraint system.
Make sure your child falls into the correct weight range for the seat.
Always use the appropriate child restraints and adjust harnesses for every child, every trip.
Avoid dressing your child in bulky clothing and do not place any objects between the child and the restraint system.
Regularly check the fit of your child seat and replace seats or harnesses that show signs of wear.
No child seat is completely child-proof. Encourage your child not to play with the buckle or harness.
Never leave a child unsupervised in the vehicle.
Ensure your child does not exit the vehicle from the side where there is traffic.
Set your child a good example – always wear your seat belt.
Ensure that you have removed all slack from the adult seat belt.
Child restraint top tether anchorages and brackets
(Coupe only)
JAG0192G
The top tether brackets are positioned on the rear parcel shelf, under access covers, at the centre-line of each rear seating position.
Lift the top tether cover and connect the top tether to the bracket on the rear shelf. Adjust the length of the top tether strap to hold the top of the child seat against the vehicle seat back.
LATCH ANCHOR POINTS
(Lower Anchorages and Tethers for CHild restraints)
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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 or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
The rear seats of your vehicle are fitted with LATCH brackets that allow the LATCH child seat to be secured directly and easily to the vehicle body without the use of adult seat belts.
Many injuries to children in accidents are caused by the incorrect fitting and tensioning of the adult seat belts, which are normally used to secure child seats. The LATCH system reduces the likelihood of incorrect fitting and is also quicker and simpler to use.
LATCH child restraint system
Many LATCH child seats have two retractable lower catches that lock onto the anchorage loops, see page 108, and a strap that clips onto the top tether bracket, see page 106. The child seats may have quick release mechanisms to allow them to be removed easily.
JAG0196G
The anchorage loops are accessible through two trimmed apertures at the back of the rear seat cushion. Their location is highlighted by the small tag labels with a child seat graphic. The anchorage loops are located approximately 60 mm (2.5 inches) below each label, Pull back the side of the trim as indicated, see illustration, to reveal the aperture and the anchorage loops.
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Installing the LATCHISOfix seat
JAG0197G
To ensure that the LATCHISOfix child seat is installed safely, read all the information provided in this Section.
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Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with the LATCHISOfix child seat. The following is to be considered only as a guide.
Fit the seat as follows:
1. Push the adult seat belt buckles into their stowage recesses, to ensure they do not interfere with the fitment of the child seat.
2. Make sure there is nothing obstructing the seat mounting mechanism at the anchorage points.
3. Release the lever on the rear of the seat and fully extend the two attachment legs on the child seat. Ensure the hook at the end of each leg is open.
4. Position the attachment legs just in front of the trimmed apertures for the LATCHISOfix anchorage loops (see illustration). Push the anchorage leg through the trimmed aperture to engage with the vehicle’s anchorage loop. There should be an audible click.
5. Repeat Step 4 for the seat’s second anchorage leg.
6. Using firm and even pressure on both sides, push the child seat rearwards until it is secured firmly against the seat back. Make sure you do not trap the top tether strap behind the child seat.
7. If your vehicle is fitted with top tether anchorages brackets, make sure that the top tether strap is secured to the anchorage bracket, see page 106.
8. As a final check, firmly pull both sides of the seat to confirm that it is correctly locked in position.
Caution: Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with the LATCHISOFIX child seat.
Removing the LATCHISOfix seat
To remove the LATCHISOfix child seat, press the locking button on each side of the seat to release anchorage legs. If your vehicle is fitted with top tether anchorages, undo the top tether strap and lift the child seat from the vehicle.
BOOSTER CUSHIONS
If a booster cushion is used, position the lap section of the adult seat belt over the child’s pelvis. The diagonal seat belt should rest on the child’s shoulder, not the neck.
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Chapter 5
CONTROL LOCATIONS
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Auto
km
Inst Fuel
l/100km
JAG0511N
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