User's Manual

Table Of Contents
To avoid damaging the protecting coating, only
clean the interior side of the sunroof glass with
a soft cloth. Do not scrape the glass or use
abrasive cleaning fluids.
REAR SCREEN
To avoid damaging the heating elements when
cleaning the inside of the rear screen, use only
a soft damp cloth or chamois leather. Do not
use solvents or sharp objects to clean the glass.
SUNROOF WIND DEFLECTOR
A mild solution of soap and water, or car
shampoo, should be used to clean the wind
deflector net periodically. Support the underside
of the net with a soft cloth, and gently scrub the
net using a soft bristled brush.
REMOVING GREASE AND TAR
Remove grease or tar with Jaguar Tar Remover
or methylated spirit (alcohol). White spirit is
also effective, but must not be applied to rubber,
particularly the windscreen wiper blades.
Make sure that after using methylated
or white spirit, the area is washed
immediately with soapy water, to remove
all traces of spirit.
POLISHING
Chrome polish, or other abrasive
cleaners, must not be used on the
vehicle's brightwork.
It is recommended that the vehicle is polished
regularly using Jaguar polish and a polishing
cloth.
THE INTERIOR
To prevent damage to your vehicle when
using a valeting service, make sure to
advise them of the cleaning instructions
contained within the Owner's handbook.
The steering wheel centre pad and other
areas containing airbags should only be
cleaned sparingly with a damp cloth,
warm water and a non-detergent soap.
CLEANING SWITCHES AND
CONTROLS
Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth when
cleaning switches or controls. Do not
apply excessive pressure when doing
so.
Do not spray liquids directly onto the
surface of switches and controls.
Do not use chemical agents, solvents,
or domestic cleaning products.
When cleaning, do not allow sharp or
abrasive objects to make contact with
the components.
LEATHER UPHOLSTERY
To prevent ingrained dirt and staining, inspect
the seat upholstery regularly and clean every 1
to 2 months, as follows:
Wipe off fine dust from the seat surfaces
using a clean, damp, non-coloured cloth.
Change frequently to a clean area of cloth,
to avoid abrasive action on the leather
surface. Avoid over-wetting.
If this is not sufficient, use a cloth which
has been dampened with warm soapy water
and then wrung out. Use only mild
non-caustic soap.
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