Is your question not listed? Ask a question. Answer this question Send. About the Jaguar X-Type Jaguar X-Type specifications. Related product manuals. How do I convert miles into kilometres? The location of the VIN number of the car differs per brand and type of car. The code may be stamped on the frame of the car or mounted on a plate. What is a VIN number? The VIN number of a car is an identification number unique to each car. When does my Jaguar need maintenance? Regular maintenance is necessary for every car.
How often the car needs maintenance and what exactly needs to be done can be found in the maintenance instructions. For major periodic service, this should generally be done every 2 years or after 30, kilometres. When should I change the brake fluid of my Jaguar? It is recommended to change the brake fluid every two years. What is the difference between E10 and E5 petrol? The Bluetooth module is fastened to the side of the centre bin by velcro: Now remove the ashtray by undoing the two Phillips screws at the bottom and lift it out carefully until you can reach behind it and unclip the wiring 2 connectors for the cigar lighter The orange cable and connector in the picture note tea still not drunk.
Remove the trim finisher by easing forward to reveal the two retaining bolts at the bottom of the CD player Page 5 of 7 X-type Jaguar With a small flat blade screwdriver gently ease forward and up the trim around the hazard light switch at the top of the screen revealing the two torque retaining bolts for the entertainment unit.
Undo all four bolts and ease the whole entertainment unit forward until you can see and access the connectors for the hazard lights and heated seat switches — unclip and ease unit forward until access is possible to the main cable feeds to it.
TIP Cover the gear stick with a soft cloth to prevent accidental damage to your screen 0 Unclip the aerial connector, two large connectors and the fibre optic cables. The unit should now be free and you can lift it away to store safely until needed. I fitted the RCA and USB input connectors forward of the passenger seat on the carpeted wall of the centre console — which is plastic and suitable for the self tapping screws used to secure the equipment, It did mean drilling one hole through the plastic but as it is black and the cables and clips etc are the same colour it is relatively inconspicuous when done: I drilled from the back and used the smallest possible drill bit 16mm which allowed the USB connector to just pass through alongside the cable for the RCA jacks.
Much of the carpet side stayed in situ which was good as it helps mask the hole when fitted. TIP before you do bolt it all back in place and restore the trim etc to its former glory - test the system is working! As they say in all the finest Haynes Manuals rebuilding is the reverse of dismantling! G Owners Manual online. Car Manuals Online. The unit comes with everything necessary to connect to the original equipment, Including the Jaguar handbook and installation instructions which are almost entirely pictorial and fairly easy to follow — I got this lot: TIP: For ease of reference I stuck a small label on each part corresponding to the Jaguar pic above, which made it much easier to locate the bits as the installation progressed TIP: Make a note of your radio security code before you start.
X-type Jaguar Working out what went where was also easy with the aid of the drawing above. X-type Jaguar I removed the centre console to give clear access to the areas needed for my chosen cable runs. Find the small black Phillips screw holding the rear of the carpet trim to the centre console just in front of the seat on either side and take it out Pull the trim gently toward you until the clips holding it come out to reveal two more star headed bolts to undo: Now the centre console can be lifted up from the rear to expose the wiring and connector for the Bluetooth module if fitted.
X-type Jaguar Unclip the Bluetooth wiring at the floor and now the entire centre console can be lifted up and out of the car. Remove the trim finisher by easing forward to reveal the two retaining bolts at the bottom of the CD player.
X-type Jaguar With a small flat blade screwdriver gently ease forward and up the trim around the hazard light switch at the top of the screen revealing the two torque retaining bolts for the entertainment unit.
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