Automobile User Manual
Table Of Contents
- XJ OWNER'S HANDBOOK JJM 10 02 34 121
- Introduction
- Entering the vehicle
- Exiting the vehicle
- Front seats
- Rear seats
- Head restraints
- Steering wheel
- Occupant safety
- USING SEAT BELTS AND CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
- SEAT BELT SAFETY
- SEAT BELT CHECKS
- SEAT BELT WARNING LAMP
- BELTMINDER
- CHILD SEATS
- CHILD RESTRAINT CHECK LIST
- CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
- BOOSTER CUSHIONS
- INSTALLING TETHER ANCHORAGE CHILD RESTRAINTS
- ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS (not Australia)
- AIRBAGS AND ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS
- AIRBAG OPERATION
- AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT EFFECTS
- AIRBAG WARNING LAMP
- AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION
- Exterior lights
- Interior lights
- Wipers and washers
- Windows
- Mirrors
- Blind spot monitoring
- Garage door opener
- Warning lamps
- WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS
- LAMP CHECK
- CRITICAL WARNING MESSAGE (RED)
- GENERAL WARNING/INFORMATION MESSAGE (AMBER)
- BRAKE (RED)
- PARKING BRAKE (RED)
- SEAT BELT (RED)
- BELTMINDER (RED)
- ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) (AMBER)
- ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM (AMBER)
- ENGINE MALFUNCTION (AMBER)
- DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC) (AMBER)
- DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC) OFF (AMBER)
- REAR FOG LAMPS (AMBER)
- ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (AMBER)
- AIRBAG (AMBER)
- AUTOMATIC SPEED LIMITER (AMBER)
- TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (YELLOW)
- HIGH BEAMS (BLUE)
- AUTO HIGH BEAM (GREEN)
- FORWARD ALERT (GREEN)
- SIDE LIGHTS (GREEN)
- DIRECTION INDICATORS (GREEN)
- AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS
- Instrument panel menu
- Message centre
- Touch screen
- Heating and ventilation
- Luggage compartment
- Storage compartments
- Starting the engine
- Gearbox
- Stability control
- Brakes
- Tyre pressure monitoring system
- Parking aids
- Cruise control
- Adaptive cruise control
- ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL OVERVIEW
- USING ACC
- ENTERING FOLLOW MODE
- CHANGING THE FOLLOW MODE SET GAP
- OVERRIDING THE SPEED AND FOLLOW MODE
- AUTOMATIC LOW SPEED SWITCH-OFF
- ACC AUTO OFF
- RESUMING THE SPEED AND FOLLOW MODE
- HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ACC
- DETECTION BEAM ISSUES
- ACC MALFUNCTION
- FORWARD ALERT FUNCTION
- ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST
- Automatic speed limiter
- Audio/video overview
- Radio
- DAB radio
- Portable media
- PORTABLE MEDIA CONNECTIONS
- CONNECTING A DEVICE
- PORTABLE MEDIA CONTROLS
- PLAYING A PORTABLE DEVICE
- CONNECTING MULTIPLE DEVICES
- PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE MEDIA PLAYER
- PAIRING AND CONNECTING A BLUETOOTH® DEVICE USING THE TOUCH SCREEN
- AUTOMATIC BLUETOOTH RECONNECTION
- LOSS OF CONNECTION
- CHANGING/DISCONNECTING A DEVICE
- CD player
- Television
- Video media player
- Dual view
- Rear seat entertainment
- Voice control
- Telephone
- TELEPHONE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- BLUETOOTH® INFORMATION
- TELEPHONE SAFETY
- TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY
- PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE MOBILE PHONE
- PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE TOUCH SCREEN
- CHANGING THE CONNECTED PHONE
- TELEPHONE SYSTEM ICONS
- STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
- CALL VOLUME
- DIALLING
- PHONEBOOK
- LAST 10 OPTION
- SETTINGS
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Navigation system
- THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
- USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
- MAIN MENU
- MAP SPLIT SCREEN
- SCREEN MODES
- SEARCH AREA
- SETTING A DESTINATION
- START GUIDANCE
- EASY ROUTE
- LEARN ROUTE
- VOICE GUIDANCE
- CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE
- QUICK POI SELECTION
- RESTORE SYSTEM DEFAULTS
- MEMORY POINTS
- MEMORY POINT DETAILS
- POSTCODE
- EMERGENCY
- MAP
- COORDINATES
- RECALLING A PREVIOUS DESTINATION
- MOTORWAY
- POINTS OF INTEREST (POI)
- JAGUAR DEALER LOCATIONS
- ENTRY BY TOWN
- CATEGORIES AND SUB-CATEGORIES
- LIST SOFT KEY
- ALL SOFTKEY
- LOCAL POI SEARCH
- RDS-TMC OVERVIEW
- RDS-TMC DISPLAY
- RDS-TMC ICONS
- LEVEL 1 TMC EVENT ICONS
- LEVEL 2 TMC EVENT ICONS
- USING TMC
- ORDNANCE SURVEY DATA
- OWNERSHIP
- LICENCE GRANT
- LICENCE TERMS
- LIMITATIONS OF USE
- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- NAVTEQ CORPORATION
- TRANSFER
- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
- GOVERNMENT END USERS
- EUROPEAN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Tyre repair kit
- Fuel and refuelling
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- PETROL ENGINED VEHICLES
- OCTANE RATING
- ETHANOL
- METHANOL
- METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
- DIESEL ENGINED VEHICLES
- SULPHUR CONTENT
- RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
- WATER IN FUEL
- DIESEL ENGINES
- FUEL FILLER FLAP
- FUEL FILLER
- DIESEL MISFUELLING PROTECTION DEVICE
- FUEL TANK CAPACITY
- FUEL SPECIFICATION
- FUEL CONSUMPTION
- URBAN CYCLE
- EXTRA-URBAN CYCLE
- COMBINED
- Maintenance
- DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS
- PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
- AIRBAG SYSTEM
- ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
- OWNER MAINTENANCE
- DAILY CHECKS
- WEEKLY CHECKS
- DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)
- REGENERATION PROCEDURE
- DRIVING SHORT DISTANCES OR IN COLD WEATHER
- ARDUOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS
- SAFETY IN THE GARAGE
- FUEL SYSTEM
- USED ENGINE OIL
- OPENING THE BONNET
- CLOSING THE BONNET
- ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW
- UNBLOCKING WASHER JETS
- CHANGING A BULB
- XENON LAMPS
- HEADLAMP BULB CHANGE
- REAR LAMP
- HIGH LEVEL BRAKE LAMP
- LICENSE PLATE LAMP BULB REPLACEMENT
- SUNROOF RESET
- WINDOW RESET
- WARNING TRIANGLE
- FIRST AID KIT
- FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE
- CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS
- CLEANING THE EXTERIOR
- WASHING THE VEHICLE PAINTWORK
- USING AN AUTOMATIC WASH
- UNDER BONNET CLEANING
- CLEANING GLASS SURFACES
- CLEANING THE REAR SCREEN
- CLEANING THE SUNROOF WIND DEFLECTOR
- REMOVING GREASE AND TAR
- POLISHING
- CLEANING THE INTERIOR
- LEATHER
- CLOTH AND FABRIC
- REMOVING STAINS
- INSTRUMENT PANEL, CLOCK AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT
- TOUCH SCREEN
- CARPETS AND MATS
- SEAT BELTS
- AIRBAG MODULE COVERS
- Fluid level checks
- CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL
- ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION
- TOPPING UP THE OIL
- ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION
- CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL
- TOPPING UP THE COOLANT
- BRAKE FLUID CHECK
- TOPPING UP THE BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUID
- POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK
- TOPPING UP THE POWER STEERING FLUID
- CHECKING THE WASHER FLUID
- TOPPING UP THE WASHER FLUID
- Technical specifications
- Vehicle battery
- Tyres
- Fuses
- Wheel changing
- Vehicle recovery
- After a collision
- Vehicle identification
- Type approval
- Controls overview
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(FM8) SEMCON JLR OWNER GUIDE VER 1.00 EURO
LANGUAGE: english-en; MARQUE: jaguar; MODEL: XJ
Tyre pressure monitoring system
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TEMPORARY USE SPARE WHEEL
AND TYRE CHANGE
If the temporary use spare wheel is fitted the
system will automatically recognise the change
in wheel positions. Then after approximately
ten minutes of driving above 25 km/h (18
mph), a message detailing which tyre is
affected (e.g. FRONT LEFT) and TYRE NOT
MONITORED will be displayed accompanied by
illumination of the warning telltale and the
corresponding block in the vehicle graphic.
The warning telltale will initially flash and will
subsequently revert to continuous illumination.
Extended use of the temporary use spare wheel
will produce an additional text message TYRE
PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT.
This TPM system display sequence will be
activated at every ignition cycle until the
temporary use spare wheel is replaced by a
fully operational full size wheel and tyre
assembly.
Always replace the temporary use wheel before
having TPM system faults investigated. The
fault may well be rectified with the fitment of a
fully operational full size running tyre in lieu of
the temporary use spare wheel assembly.
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING
UNAVAILABLE
If all four running wheels and tyres are changed
for a set that are not fitted with TPM system
sensors (e.g. a set of winter wheels and tyres),
the message TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING
UNAVAILABLE is displayed. TPM system
sensors must be fitted to the wheels and tyres
for the system to be able to warn of low tyre
pressures.
When sensors are fitted to the replacement
wheel and tyre set, the vehicle needs to be
driven until the TPM system recognizes the
sensors before TPM will be available (TYRE
PRESSURE MONITORING AVAILABLE is
displayed).
TYRE CHANGING
Always have your tyres serviced or changed by
a qualified technician.
Care must be taken to avoid contact between
the bead of the tyre and the sensor during
removal and refitting of the tyre, otherwise the
sensor may become damaged and or
inoperable.
Valve stem seal, washer, nut, valve core
and cap should be replaced at every tyre
change. Valve stem seal, washer and
nut must be replaced if valve retention
nut is loosened. Sensor units and nuts
must be refitted using correct torque
figures and associated profile. Damage
to the vehicle may result if these
precautions are not taken.
Sensors can be removed from the wheel by the
unscrewing of the valve retention nut.
REPLACEMENT TPMS SENSOR
Should the sensor require replacing, it should
be carried out by a Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
A replacement sensor must be fitted to a
running wheel in order to be recognised by the
system. The vehicle needs to be stationary for
15 minutes during the sensor fitment before
the system is ready to detect the new sensor.
The vehicle must be driven for a minimum of
fifteen minutes after the sensor change, and
then remain stationary for fifteen minutes to
activate full TPM system operation.