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Jaguar JJM 21 02 20/15 Automobile User Manual

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1. Fuse No Rating Fuse Circuit amps Colour F22 5A Tan TCM E Diff Jaguar Drive selector F23 5A Tan Headlamp levelling F24 5A Tan RH front and rear lamp clusters F25 10A Red LH front and rear lamp clusters F26 27 28 20 Yellow Rear seat dual climate control module F29 20A Yellow Front seat dual climate control module F30 25A Clear Passenger door module F31 5A Tan Rain light sensor F32 25A Clear Driver s door module F33 20A Yellow Front dual climate control module F34 10A Red Fuel filler flap lock F35 F36 5A Tan Battery back up sounder tilt sensor F37 20A Yellow KVM F38 15A Blue Front screen wash pump relay F39 25 Clear rear door module F40 5A Tan Driver s window Clock ICP Rear climate panel passenger door memory F41 5A Tan Power amp F42 30A Green Driver s seat module F43 F44 25A Clear rear door module F45 30A Green Passenger front seat switch pack F46 30A Green Driver s seat module F47 F48 F49 5A Tan RH headlamp motor F50 5A Tan LH headlamp motor F51 5A Tan Steering wheel switches F52 20A Yellow Front cigar lighter Fuse No Rating Fuse Circuit amps Colour F53 20A Yellow _ Rear cigar lighter F54 F55 20A Yellow accessory socket F56 10A Red
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3. 56 Heating and ventilation 59 Luggage compartment 65 Storage compartments 68 Starting the engine 69 72 Stability 74 78 Tyre pressure monitoring system 80 Parking 09 83 Cruise control 86 Adaptive cruise control 88 Automatic speed limiter 93 Audio Video overview 94 o M EN RR 98 Contents Portable media 102 CD 107 Television 110 Video media player 112 Dual 114 Rear seat entertainment 116 Voice 119 122 Navigation system 129 Tyre repair 140 Fuel and refuelling 145 Maintenance 151 Fluid level checks 161 Technical specifications 167 Vehicle 174 MNES T eatiseiand 176 FUSBS ser er
4. 178 R Radio 98 RDS TMC 137 Rear media remote 117 Regeneration DPF 152 Remote control battery changing 9 CBE B e est 9 system transmitters 173 Restraints child positioning 27 Reverse parking aid rear view 85 RSE Rear seat entertainment 117 remote 117 Satellite navigation map split screen 131 memory points 133 MENU aires ced teta i 130 129 POI Points of interest 134 screen modes 131 using 137 voice commands POI 121 Screen modes navigation system 131 Seats child seats tether straps 28 climate 61 electric TOM ia s LEPIDE 14 c MDC 17 head restraints 18 manual head restraints 19 seat massage 62 Security alarm permeten 12 Smart key battery changing 9 men vans 9 transmitters 173 Specifications dimensions 170 ENN
5. jm 1 Insert a small flat bladed screwdriver into the indent as shown and carefully lever out the side of the lamp unit and remove 2 Twist the bulb holder 90 degrees anticlockwise to access the bulb 3 Pull to remove the bulb from the holder See 171 BULB SPECIFICATION for the replacement bulb specification list SUNROOF RESET If the battery is disconnected or the power supply is interrupted whilst the sunroof is partially open it will need to be reset Once the power supply is restored reset the sunroof as follows 1 Switch the ignition on 2 Fully close the sunroof 3 Press the front of the sunroof switch and hold for 45 seconds 4 After 45 seconds the sunroof will begin to move Keep the front of the switch pressed until the sunroof and the roof blinds have fully opened then closed 5 Once the open close cycle has completed and the sunroof has stopped moving release the switch The sunroof can now be operated as normal WINDOW RESET The windows will need to be reset if the battery is disconnected becomes discharged or power supply is interrupted Once the power supply is restored reset the windows as follows 1 Close the window fully 2 Release the switch then lift it to the close position and hold for two seconds 3 Open the window fully 4 Releasethe switch then push itto the open position and hold for two seconds 5 Lift and release the switch to oper
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8. Draw the belt out smoothly ensure that the belt height the seat and your position on the seat are correct A 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 A 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 Belts should not be worn with the straps twisted Each 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 A The occupants of the front seats should not travel with the seat back at more than 30 degrees from upright Doing so will reduce the protection afforded by the seat belt Occupant safety Never place anything between you and the seat belt in an attempt to cushion the impact in the event of an accident A 5 With the seat belt correctly positioned place the metal tongue into the buckle nearest to you Press it in until a click is heard Ensure that all slack has been taken up by the retractor and the belt fits tightly across the hips Note When releasing the seat belt it is advisable to hold the belt before pressing the release button
9. Instrument menu controls 53 Adaptive cruise control switches 88 Cruise control switches 86 C9 NNNNNNNNNN O Ci c
10. Note A small reduction in engine power and increase in fuel consumption may be noticed temporarily during regeneration SAFETY IN THE GARAGE A C P BBB A If the vehicle has been driven recently do not touch exhaust and cooling system components until the engine has cooled Never leave the engine running in an unventilated area Do not work beneath the vehicle with a jack as the only means of support Keep your hands and clothing away from drive belts pulleys and fans Some fans may continue to operate after the engine has stopped Remove metal wrist bands and jewellery before working in the engine compartment Do not touch electrical leads or components while the engine is running or with the starter switch turned on Do notallow tools or metal parts of the vehicle to make contact with the battery leads or terminals FUEL SYSTEM A A Under no circumstances should any part of the fuel system be dismantled or replaced by anyone other than a suitably qualified vehicle technician Ensure sparks and naked lights are kept away from the engine compartment Wear protective clothing including where practicable gloves made from an impervious material Maintenance USED ENGINE OIL Prolonged contact with engine oil may cause serious skin disorders including dermatitis and cancer of the skin Always wash thoroughly after contact OPENING THE BONNET Do not attempt to open the bon
11. Select to enlarge the telephone keypad Select again to return the keypad to the original size Touch and release to delete the last entered digit Touch and hold to delete the whole entered number Select to access the last 10 dialled received and missed calls Settings 10 Select to access the phonebook 11 Select to access Digit Dial mode BLUETOOTH INFORMATION Bluetooth is the name for short range radio frequency RF technology that allows electronic devices to communicate wirelessly with each other The Jaguar Bluetooth system supports Bluetooth Hands Free Profile HFP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP and Audio Video Remote Control Profile AVRCP Note HFP and A2DP AVRCP profiles can be connected independently so a phone can be connected via one while a media device can be connected via the other at the same time Before use your mobile phone must be paired and connected with the vehicle s Bluetooth system This is done via your mobile phone or the touch screen See 124 PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE TOUCH SCREEN or 124 PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE MOBILE PHONE Once a mobile phone has been paired and connected with the vehicle the system will attempt to connect with the last connected phone each time the ignition is switched on As these mobile phones have a wide range of audio and echo characteristics it may take a few seconds for the vehicle s Bluet
12. e Partially unreel the seat belt then hold the tongue plate and give a quick forward pull The mechanism must lock and prevent any further unreeling If any of the seat belts fail to meet those criteria immediately contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer SEAT BELT WARNING LAMP k The warning lamp in the instrument panel stays illuminated when the driver s or front passenger s seat belt is not fastened if the passenger seat is occupied The lamp should extinguish when the seat belt is fastened Occupant safety The warning lamp will also flash in conjunction with the Beltminder warning chime BELTMINDER A front and rear seat Beltminder system warns the driver when the seat belt of an occupied seat is not fastened or is unfastened during a journey A graphic in the message centre indicates which seat belts are fastened at the start of a journey and also when a Seat belt is fastened or unfastened during a journey Each seating position is represented by a passenger icon the colour of which indicates the seat belt status e Nocolour seat belt not fastened e Green seat belt fastened e Red driver s or occupied front seat passenger s seat belt is not fastened or is unfastened during a journey In addition an audible warning will sound under the following conditions e The driver s or occupied front seat passenger s seat belt is not fastened or is unfastened during a journey e Arear s
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14. Heating and ventilation Air distribution to feet Press to switch on off Switch indicator illuminates when on Blower speed Rotate to adjust blower speed With blower speed at minimum rotate the control anticlockwise to switch the climate system off Press AUTO to turn on again Seat temperature control Press the red arrow to increase and the blue arrow to decrease temperature The LEDs illuminate to indicate current setting Heating and ventilation 7 Climatic seat zone control Press to select full seat or backrest only ventilation The switch indicators illuminate accordingly 8 Temperature adjustment Select the red arrow to increase and the blue arrow to decrease temperature The temperature setting is displayed above the arrows 9 Auto Select to switch automatic operation on off 10 Air distribution to face Touch to turn on off 11 Air distribution to feet Touch to turn on off 12 Rear seats Select to adjust the rear seat temperature and ventilation settings 13 Rear panel lock Select to disable the rear climate control switches to prevent the rear passengers from adjusting the rear climate settings padlock symbol is displayed Select again to re enable the controls In addition to the selectable controls the rear climate menu displays symbols that indicate the status of heating and ventilation functions Note If the climate control system is switched off pressing a rear AU
15. If the stations are sorted by category touch the chosen category to view and select a corresponding station Autostore AM only Select to store up to 6 of the strongest stations on the AM waveband A progress pop up is displayed Stations stored using Autostore are available as presets on the AMA waveband Frequency input Select to enter a known frequency of a station on the current waveband using the numeric keypad that appears Select OK or wait for 2 seconds to tune to the entered frequency Traffic Japan only Select to search for broadcasts on the two traffic information channels If no traffic information is available the previous frequency will resume Station presets Each waveband has 6 preset positions e Touch and release to tune to the station stored on that preset e Touch and hold to store the current station on that preset the radio will mute while the station is stored e Use the seek buttons on the steering wheel to change to the next or previous preset station RADIO DATA SYSTEM RDS Your radio is equipped with RDS which enables the audio unit to receive additional information with normal FM radio signals Note Not all FM radio stations broadcast RDS information Select Settings 6 to view or alter RDS settings Traffic News Provides local travel or news information Radio Regionalisation REG Select to prevent the radio tuning into an alternative local station that
16. RCM OCS F57 10A Red Glove box glove box lamp front and rear overhead consoles sun visor lamps vanity lamps F58 F59 F60 E F61 10A Red IAU cluster cluster fan F62 10A Red Climate control module F63 20A Yellow Front accessory socket F64 15A Blue head unit F65 F66 5A Tan OBD 2 F67 F68 10A Red TVM F69 15A Blue HLDF LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX Fuse Rating Fuse Circuit No amps Colour FA 40A Orange LH seat belt retract module F2 15A Blue CVD ECU ACC F3 5A Tan PAM RH blind spot monitor rear view mirror F4 10A Red Chassis control module F5 20A Yellow Air suspension F6 30A Green Electronic parking brake EPB F7 40A Orange RH seat belt retractor module F8 30A Green Fuel pump F9 40A Orange Power amp F10 Fuse Rating Fuse Circuit No amps Colour F11 F12 F13 5A Tan Air suspension F14 40A Orange AC Blower F15 10A Red Passenger seat switch pack F16 F17 20A Yellow Front seats F18 20A Yellow Rear RH seat heater module parcel shelf sunblind F19 10A Red Driver s seat switch pack F20 20A Yellow Power boot lid F21 30A Green Sun roof module F22 60A Blue Air suspension F23 40A Orange E diff module WHEEL CHANGING SAFETY Before raising the vehicle or changing a wheel
17. Dynamic mode cannot be active at the same time as Winter mode Dynamic mode will remain selected for approximately six hours after the ignition is switched off after which point it will need to be reselected if required TRACDSC A TracDSC should only be used when necessary for the prevailing conditions TracDSC optimises the DSC settings for maximum traction in difficult conditions such as packed snow This makes greater traction available without having to completely lose the benefits of DSC However vehicle stability may be reduced The less restrictive settings of TracDSC also enable a more involving and focused driving experience Conditions where the use of TracDSC would be advantageous or necessary On packed snow e help maintain the movement of the vehicle on soft or loose surfaces e g gravel or sand When snow chains are fitted and JaguarDrive Control special modes are off or switch DSC off in Winter mode e maximise driver involvement Note When DSC is off with Winter mode selected the vehicle retains a reduced level of DSC control but the parameters are optimised for use with snow chains SWITCHING BETWEEN DSC AND TRACDSC Press and hold the DSC switch for f less than 10 seconds The message centre will temporarily display either Trac DSC or DSC ON e The warning lamp in the instrument panel will illuminate while Trac DSC is selected Stability control e The warni
18. In these cases ACC may brake late or unexpectedly The driver should stay alert and intervene if necessary Adaptive cruise control ACC MALFUNCTION If a malfunction occurs during operation of the system in cruise or follow modes the ACC system will switch off and cannot be used until the fault is cleared The message DRIVER INTERVENE appears briefly and is then replaced by the message CRUISE NOT AVAILABLE If malfunction of the ACC or any related system occurs at any other time the message CRUISE NOT AVAILABLE will be displayed It will not be possible to activate the ACC system in any mode Accumulations of dirt snow or ice on the sensor or cover may inhibit ACC operation Fitting of a vehicle front protector or metallised badges may also affect ACC operation The ACC system relies on its radar to detect objects and constantly scans ahead If the radar detects no objects ahead in ACC or follow mode then the ACC will be deactivated the audible alarm sounds and the message DRIVER INTERVENE displays briefly The message ACC SENSOR BLOCKED will then be displayed The same messages may also be displayed while driving on open roads with few objects for the radar to detect Clearing the obstruction allows the system to return to normal operation If the obstruction is present when ACC is inactive e g on initial starting or with the ACC system switched off the message ACC SENSOR BLOCKED will be displayed Tyres other t
19. Keyless entry will unlock the vehicle in accordance with the current security setting Single point or Multi point entry However if Single point entry is the current setting and a door other than the driver s door is opened first all doors will unlock When all open doors have been closed the system will search the vehicle interior for a valid Smart Key If one is not detected Smart Key Not Found Place As Shown will be displayed in the message centre Find the Smart Key and place it against the fascia below the auxiliary switch pack as shown previously The security system fitted to your vehicle is Thatcham category 1 approved and meets EU regulations 97 116 and EU directive 95 56 EC GLOBAL OPENING Press and hold the unlock button for three seconds The vehicle will unlock and the alarm will be disarmed immediately After three seconds all of the windows will open This feature can be enabled disabled via the instrument panel menu To stop the windows from opening closing during the global opening closing operation press any of the buttons on the Jaguar Smart Key or operate the driver s window switch To stop a particular window from opening operate the relevant window switch DRIVE AWAY LOCKING Locks all the doors when the vehicle exceeds 8 km h 5 mph Use of the central locking unlocking buttons see 206 DRIVER CONTROLS will override the drive away locking feature for the rest of a journey If a door
20. PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SYSTEM The bumper includes sensors that detect a collision with a pedestrian and includes energy absorbing foam and plastics in its construction to reduce leg injuries During a pedestrian collision the sensors initiate a bonnet deployment system that releases the bonnet hinge system and raises the rear edge of the bonnet by approximately 130 mm 5 1 inches This increases the gap between the bonnet and the components within the engine compartment to create a cushion to mitigate injury caused to the pedestrian The bonnet deployment system is active only when the ignition is on and the vehicle is driven between the speeds of approximately 20 km h 12 mph and 45 km h 28 mph AFTER DEPLOYMENT OF THE PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SYSTEM Do not attempt to open the bonnet if the pedestrian protection system has been deployed The vehicle must be stopped as soon as it is safe to do so The hazard warning lamps will be activated and can only be switched off by pressing the engine START STOP button to turn the engine off and on again After a collision A warning message CHECK PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM will appear on the message centre and the vehicle should be transported to the nearest Dealer Authorised Repairer The vehicle must not be driven when the bonnet has been deployed Note If the warning message CHECK PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM appears in the message centre when the bonnet has not been deployed the ve
21. This will prevent the belt from retracting too quickly To release the seat belt press the red button Use of seat belts during pregnancy Position the lap strap comfortably across the hips beneath the abdomen Place the diagonal part of the seat belt between the breasts and to the side of the abdomen A Position the seat belt correctly for the safety of the mother and unborn child Never wear just the lap strap and never sit on the lap strap whilst using just the shoulder strap Never place anything between you and the seat belt It can be dangerous and reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt in preventing injury Ensure that the seat belt is not slack or twisted Tether strap anchorages See 28 INSTALLING TETHER ANCHORAGE CHILD RESTRAINTS 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 harnesses or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle If a child seat or restraint system is to be fitted to the centre seating position the centre armrest must be in the stowed position folded into the seat Note A tether anchorage is provided for the centre seat position Do not use this anchor position with an ISOFIX child seat A A SEAT BELT SAFETY Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes oils and chemicals an
22. To engage the parking brake 2 Pull the parking brake switch upwards and release The switch will return to the neutral position The Parking brake warning lamp on the instrument panel will illuminate The Drive Away Release feature allows the parking brake to release automatically as the vehicle is driven away The warning lamp in the instrument panel will remain on for a short time if the parking brake is applied when the ignition system is reverted to the convenience mode If a fault in the system is detected Park Brake Fault or Cannot Apply Park Brake will be displayed in the message centre Seek qualified assistance as soon as possible If the battery has been discharged or disconnected Apply Foot And Park Brake will be displayed in the message centre when the ignition is next switched on Depress the foot brake and pull the parking brake switch up to apply the parking brake This is required to reset the parking brake system The parking brake will now function correctly Tyre pressure monitoring system TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM TPMS A The TPM system provides a low pressure warning and does not re inflate your tyres Tyre pressures should be checked regularly using an accurate pressure gauge when cold A The TPM system can NOT register damage to a tyre Regularly check the condition of your tyres especially if the vehicle is driven off road When inflating tyres care should be taken to
23. VIDEO MEDIA PLAYER CONTROLS MY VIDEO DVD 1 Select to view and select the desired video LOADING DVDs source DVD CD USB provided the ap Do not force the disc into the slot relevant media is present Do not use irregular shaped DVDs and DVDs with a scratch protection film or self adhesive labels attached Recordable DVD R or DVD R discs may not function correctly Dual format dual sided discs DVD Plus CD DVD format are thicker than 2 Preview screen and video media information Touch to select full screen mode 3 Select to view the Settings menu 4 Select to view the DVD tools options 5 Select to view the DVD menu This is replaced by a Browse soft key on some normal CDs and consequently playback screens cannot be guaranteed and jamming 6 Select to pre stop playback A second may occur touch will stop and reset the DVD It is recommended that only high quality 12 cm 7 Seekup Selectto view the next chapter on 4 7 in circular discs are used the video To locate the DVD load slot and the eject 8 Seek down Select to view the previous button see 94 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLS chapter on the video 9 Select to pause resume playback Note For information on the use of the audio video controls on the audio unit and steering wheel see 94 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLS VIDEO MEDIA INHIBIT WITH VEHICLE MOVING The video media can only be viewed from the driving position when the vehicle is station
24. an optimum environment at the selected temperature Note Screen heating and timed air recirculation may be selected in AUTO mode Any other manual adjustment cancels AUTO operation Note Water expelled by the air conditioning may collect underneath the vehicle when parked This is not cause for concern TEMPERATURE CONTROLS The driver and three separate passenger zone temperatures can be independently adjusted using the rotary controls Alternatively using the touch screen touch the red button to increase and the blue button to decrease temperature The temperature for each zone is displayed on the relevant front or rear climate menu Note The maximum possible temperature differential between the driver and passenger settings is 3 C 5 4 F Heating and ventilation SEAT MENU BUTTON Press to access the front seat E 01 heating ventilation and massage controls on the touch screen HEATED SEATS Note The seat heaters will only operate when the engine is running The heated seats are controlled through the touch screen To access the heating controls for front seats e Press the seat menu button on the fascia e Or select the seat icon on the touch screen navigation bar e from the Climate menu select Front seats To access the heating controls for rear seats from the front touch screen e From the Climate menu select Rear climate then select Rear seats To adjust the seat temper
25. as the exhaust wT UNBLOCKING WASHER JETS A Do not operate the washer jets during adjustment Windscreen washer fluid may cause irritation to the eyes and skin Always read and observe the washer fluid manufacturers instructions If a washer jet becomes blocked use a thin strand of wire to unblock the jet by inserting the wire into the jet Ensure that the wire is completely removed after unblocking CHANGING A BULB Always replace bulbs with the correct type and specification If you are in any doubt contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer for advice XENON LAMPS Replacement or maintenance of Xenon lamps should only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel A High voltage is required to ignite the Xenon lamps A Xenon lamp units operate at a very high temperature Ensure that the lamp units have cooled before attempting to touch them Maintenance HEADLAMP BULB CHANGE LICENSE PLATE LAMP BULB Removal of the headlamp unit should REPLACEMENT only be attempted by a qualified technician If in doubt consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer REAR LAMP Removal of the rear lamp unit should only be attempted by a qualified technician If in doubt consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer HIGH LEVEL BRAKE LAMP OO Removal of this lamp unit should only b A be attempted by a qualified technician 7 wu If in doubt consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer
26. brake warning lamp illuminating and Emergency Brake Assist Not Available displaying in the message centre The braking system will still function but without EBA assistance Seek qualified assistance to have the fault rectified ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE EPB E132512 The switch which operates the parking brake is mounted on the centre console to the rear of the gear selector To disengage the parking brake 1 With the ignition system on or with the engine running apply the foot brake and press the parking brake switch down If the parking brake is applied while the vehicle is stationary and D or R is selected applying the throttle will automatically release the parking brake The parking brake is also automatically released when the gear selector is moved from the P position If the parking brake is inadvertently applied when the vehicle is moving at above 3 km h 1 8 mph Caution Park Brake Applied is displayed in the message centre the warning indicator in the instrument panel will illuminate and a warning chime will sound If the parking brake is applied whilst the vehicle is moving releasing the switch will disengage the parking brake The parking brake cannot be applied when the vehicle is moving if the accelerator pedal is pressed Brakes Note If the vehicle is in motion the parking brake should only be used as an emergency brake Always apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked
27. characters entered reduce the possible entries to a small enough number You can also select List when active without entering a POI name All the relevant points of interest will be displayed e g in a selected town or category ALL SOFTKEY The All button shows a list of all POI categories LOCAL POI SEARCH This selects the points of interest in all categories within 32 kilometres 20 miles of the vehicle e Touch the All Local POIs button RDS TMC OVERVIEW Radio Data System Traffic Message Channel RDS TMC is a feature that announces traffic hold ups on your route as broadcast by radio stations that transmit TMC information Touch the TMC button on the Navigation Menu to access the TMC menu Touch the Change button to begin a search of all radio stations being received in your locality The tuner will scan the FM frequency once This may take a few minutes Searching will be displayed while scanning is in progress Navigation system When a station is found which is offering TMC information the RDS name is shown on the list and the search for more stations will continue Note In the United Kingdom the station giving TMC information is Classic FM You can stop the search at any time and select any stations presented on the list by touching the Change button or the button next to the desired station in the list RDS TMC DISPLAY When a TMC signal is received the icon in the top left of the scre
28. less than the current speed set in memory and greater than 30 km h 18 mph The message centre will display an appropriate message if the vehicle speed is too fast to resume ASL ASL WARNING LAMP Eme illuminates green when Automatic Speed Limiter is active Audio video overview AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLS A Sustained exposure to high sound 1 RC N levels can damage your hearing On off and volume control Press to switch the system on off e Rotate to adjust volume level displayed on the touch screen Note The audio system operates with the ignition on or off but will switch off with the ignition and need to be switched on again Touch screen CD load and eject slot Eject Press to eject a CD Seek up Short press to auto seek to the next radio station next TV channel on the channel list or next track on chosen audio source e Long press to activate manual seek scan forwards through a track or select the next preset TV channel Seekdown Short press to auto seek to the previous radio station previous TV channel on the channel list or previous track on chosen audio source e Long press to activate manual seek scan backwards through a track or select the previous preset TV channel Settings button Press to display audio Settings menu MODE Press repeatedly to scroll through allaudio video sources Press to increase volume MODE Short press to s
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30. to an attempt to start the engine it may require greater pressure on the pedal in order for the engine to start Note If the Jaguar Smart Key is placed in the door pocket it may be outside the range of the sensors when the door is opened PETROL ENGINES If the engine persistently fails to start press the START STOP button without applying the brake pedal to return the ignition 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 If the engine still fails to start consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer DIESEL ENGINES If the engine persistently fails to start press and hold the START STOP button with the brake pedal applied Keep the START STOP button and the brake pedal pressed until the engine starts then release If the engine still fails to start consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE WHILST MOVING A It is not advisable to switch off the engine whilst the vehicle is moving However should such a situation arise then the following procedure applies e Press and hold the engine START STOP button for 2 seconds or e Press the engine START STOP button twice within 2 seconds In either case the warning Engine stop button pressed will be displayed in the message centre ROLLING RE STAR
31. 40 Winter tyres pressures ie lesse Ru en 178 Wipers operating eee eave 37 Wipers and washers operating 37 Controls overview DRIVER CONTROLS 32 Horn airbag Note Information in brackets refers to the 33 Steering column adjuster 21 page where additional information can be 34 Phone controls 125 found 35 Heated steering wheel 21 1 Parking aid 83 36 Audio controls 94 2 Sunroof 39 37 Instrument illumination rotate to adjust 3 Front courtesy reading lamps 36 38 Bonnet release 153 4 Front sunroof blind 39 39 Fog lamps on off 5 Rear sunroof blind 39 40 Luggage compartment release 65 Rear screen sun blind 39 41 Driving position memory 15 7 Indicator headlamp control 33 42 Mirror controls 41 8 Gearshift down 72 43 Window controls 39 9 Virtual instrument panel 53 44 Rear window rear sunroof blind isolator 10 Gearshift up 72 39 11 Wiper washers 37 12 START STOP 69 13 Touch screen 56 gt Glove box release 68 Audio controls 94 Climate controls 59 Gear selector 73 Stability control DSC 74 Speed limiter ASL 93 Parking brake 79 Dynamic mode 74 Winter mode 74 Touch screen on off 56 Seat menu 61 Dual view 114 Home menu 96 Hazard warning lamps on off Central locking unlocking 8
32. 8 B Brakes fluid specification 165 top eere 165 Bulbs license plate 156 number plate 156 specification 171 C Cameras 85 171 CD player 5 108 loading 01565 107 Chairs child seats tether straps 28 massage occ 62 Child restraints positioning 27 Child seats ISOFIX anchor points 28 positioning 27 tether straps 28 Climate control 59 MOAN 63 Climate seats 61 Closing the luggage compartment 65 Conformity declarations 193 Consumption fuel 149 Coolant checking the level 163 Cruise control change speed 86 D DAB radio 5 100 Data Declarations of conformity Diesel engine starting fuel consumption specification Diesel particulate filter DPF Differential DPF Diesel particulate filter regeneration Drive away locking Drive cont
33. CAN Cancel Press to disengage cruise control The set speed memory will be retained 4 Press to decrease the set speed until the desired speed is obtained SETTING VEHICLE SPEED A Only use cruise control when conditions are favourable e g straight dry open roads with light traffic A In certain conditions such as a steep downhill gradient the vehicle speed may exceed the set cruising speed This is because engine braking is unable to maintain or reduce the vehicle speed Driver intervention may be required When you are travelling at the speed you require press the set button Cruise control will engage and maintain the set speed and you can remove your foot from the accelerator pedal Note Cruise control will automatically disengage when the brake pedal is pressed or when the vehicle speed falls below 30 km h 18 mph CHANGING THE CRUISE SPEED There are two ways to change the set speed e Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed then press the set button e Increase or decrease the speed by pressing the speed adjustment buttons SET or 1 or 4 until the desired speed is obtained Note The set speed can be increased or decreased in steps of 2 km h 1 mph by pressing the speed adjustment buttons or briefly until the desired speed is obtained RESUMING THE SET SPEED If the vehicle is accelerated above the set speed then the set speed will be resumed when the acceler
34. DRIVER INTERVENE will be displayed on the message centre The driver should take immediate action When in follow mode the vehicle will automatically return to the set speed when the road ahead is clear for instance when e The vehicle in front accelerates or changes lane e driver changes lane to either side or enters an exit lane The driver should intervene if appropriate CHANGING THE FOLLOW MODE SET GAP Four gap settings are available and the selected gap setting will be displayed on the message centre when either gap adjustment button is pressed Each gap level is indicated by an additional chevron in front of the vehicle icon in the message centre one chevron gap level 1 being the shortest four chevrons gap level 4 being the longest After the ignition is switched on the default gap gap level 3 will be automatically selected ready for ACC operation Note When the ignition is switched off the gap setting will revert to the default setting gap level 3 when switched on again Note It is the driver s responsibility to select a gap appropriate to the driving conditions Adaptive cruise control OVERRIDING THE SPEED AND FOLLOW MODE A Whenever the driver is overriding the ACC by depressing the accelerator pedal the ACC will not automatically apply the brakes to maintain separation from any vehicle ahead The set speed and gap can be overridden by pressing the accelerator pedal when c
35. Ib 4 U U U to 9 years 2510 36 kg 55 to 80 Ib 8 U U U to 12 years e U Suitable for universal category e Not suitable for child restraint fitment restraints approved for this mass group in this mass group e UF Suitable for forward facing Universal category restraints approved for this mass group Occupant safety Jaguar recommend that the front passenger seat be positioned fully rearward with the cushion adjusted to the highest position when installing child restraints Note Ages given are approximate In case of doubt the child s weight not age should be used when considering an appropriate child Seat BOOSTER CUSHIONS In a situation where a child is too large to fit into a child safety seat but is still too small to safely fit the three point belt properly a booster seat is recommended for maximum safety Follow the manufacturer s instructions for fitting and use then adjust the seat belt to suit INSTALLING TETHER ANCHORAGE CHILD RESTRAINTS 1 Install the child restraint securely in one of the rear seating positions 2 Pass the tether strap over the seat back and beneath the head restraint 3 Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchor point on the back of the seat Ensure that the tether strap hook is facing the correct way See 22 USING SEAT BELTS AND CHILD SAFETY LOCKS 4 Tighten the tether strap according to the manufacturer s instructions ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS no
36. PIN personally chosen On completion touch the OK soft key If you wish to cancel the PIN select Delete If the PIN is cancelled or incorrectly entered you will be prompted to enter the PIN again Valet mode activated is displayed to indicate that the PIN has been accepted The luggage compartment and glove box are now securely locked in Valet mode and the Valet mode On screen is displayed On exiting and securing the vehicle hand the Jaguar Smart Key to the attendant DESELECTING VALET MODE When you enter the vehicle touch the Valet button to view the Valet mode screen Enter your four digit PIN and touch the OK button Valet mode deactivated is displayed to indicate that your PIN has been accepted Theluggage compartment will return to the previously set security requirement e The glove box will now open as normal e The touch screen will be enabled Note If the PIN is forgotten Valet mode can only be deactivated by your Dealer Authorised Repairer FRONT CLIMATE CONTROL Heating and ventilation E132484 To access the front climate menu on the touch screen select Climate from the home menu 1 Temperature control Rotate to adjust temperature 16 C 28 C 59 F 83 The temperature is displayed on the touch screen HI or LO is displayed when the maximum or minimum setting is selected AUTO control Press to switch automatic operation on off This will also turn on the h
37. Refer to Handbook is displayed in the message centre Whilst the warning is displayed hold the smart key close to the auxiliary switch pack in the position shown Entering the vehicle KEYLESS ENTRY A Any person fitted with an implanted medical device should ensure that the device 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 device For information concerning the locations of the security system transmitters see 173 REMOTE KEY FOB TRANSMITTER LOCATIONS If a remote control is lost a replacement can be obtained and reprogrammed to the vehicle by a Jaguar Dealer Authorised Repairer Notify a Jaguar Dealer Authorised Repairer as soon as a remote control is lost or stolen and have the remaining remote control s reprogrammed Keyless entry allows the vehicle to be unlocked and disarmed by simply operating the door handle provided the Jaguar Smart Key is within 1 0 m 3 feet The Smart Key needs only to be on the driver s person it does not need to be exposed or handled The Smart Key may not be detected if it is placed within a metal container or if it is shielded by a device with a back lit LCD screen such as a smart phone laptop including laptop bag games console etc Keep the Smart Key clear of such devices when attempting Keyless entry or Keyless starting Note
38. STOP button and crank the engine for five seconds 2 Release the START STOP button 3 With the brake pedal pressed press and release the START STOP button to crank the engine The engine should start within approximately five seconds Note If the engine does not start pause for ten seconds with the ignition in convenience mode before repeating the procedure from the beginning Do not crank the engine for longer than 30 seconds continuously FUEL FILLER FLAP The vehicle must be unlocked using the Smart Key before the filler flap can be opened To open the fuel filler flap press and release the rear of the flap to unlatch and then pull the flap open To close the filler flap push the flap until latched closed Note The filler flap will only be locked closed when the vehicle is centrally locked Fuel and refuelling FUEL FILLER A When refuelling ensure that all windows doors and sunroof are fully closed particularly if young children or animals are in the vehicle A Do not attempt to fill the tank to its maximum capacity If the vehicle is to be parked on a slope in direct sunlight or high ambient temperature expansion of the fuel could cause spillage Check the fuel pump information carefully to ensure that you are putting the correct fuel into the vehicle If the vehicle is filled with incorrect fuel it is essential that you seek qualified assistance before you start the engine Fue
39. Search new Identify your phone from the displayed list and select the corresponding Pair and connect option Note If more than 5 phones are detected it may be necessary to use the scroll bar to see the entire list When prompted enter the 4 digit code into your phone see your phone s operating instructions for more information Once your phone is paired and connected to the system a confirmation message will be displayed before switching to the Digit Dial screen Note Some mobile phones require the Bluetooth pairing to be set as authorised trusted in order to automatically connect Please see your phone s operating instructions for further information Note Due to the duration of a Bluetooth search it is advised that the timeout to home screen feature is switched off before attempting to search for Bluetooth devices This setting can be changed within Vehicle Syst settings Display set Timeout to home screen CHANGING THE CONNECTED PHONE Up to 10 mobile phones can be paired with the vehicle in the same way However only one can be connected as a phone at any one time To connect a different paired phone to the vehicle follow the steps below From the home menu select Phone on Identify your phone from the displayed list and select the corresponding Connect option Once your phone is connected to the system a confirmation message will be displayed before
40. The TPM system fault sequence will be activated at every ignition cycle until the fault is rectified When a malfunction occurs the system may not be able to detect or signal low tyre pressure as intended TPM system malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons which may include other radio frequency systems that could cause interference or the installation of incompatible replacement tyres on the vehicle Tyre pressure monitoring system 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 si
41. a litre one pint of oil 5 below the lower mark or notch add one litre two pints of oil and re check the level after a further five minutes ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION Low quality or obsolete oils do not provide the protection required by modern high performance engines Failure to use an oil that meets the required specification could cause excessive engine wear a build up of sludge and deposits and increased pollution It could also lead to engine failure Your vehicle s warranty may be invalidated if damage is caused by the use of unapproved engine oil Do not use oil additives of any type as engine damage could occur Use only specified lubricants Model Specification Petrol engines SAE5W 20 meeting Jaguar specification WSS M2C925 A only Diesel engine BW 30 engine oil meeting Jaguar specification WSS M2C934 B only TOPPING UP THE OIL Overfilling with oil could result in severe engine damage 1 Unscrew the oil filler cap 2 Addoil as indicated by the message centre display 3 Wait five minutes for the oil level to stabilise then re check It is essential to use the correct specification oil and to ensure it is suitable for the climatic conditions in which the vehicle is to be operated ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION A certain amount of oil consumption is normal The rate of consumption will depend on the following The quality and viscosity o
42. any additional oil to the engine If the oil level is below the required operating range a message advising you how much oil to add will be displayed e g Add 0 5 Litre Add the recommended quantity of oil If the message Engine Oil Level Overfilled is displayed seek qualified assistance immediately Do not drive the vehicle as this will cause serious damage to the engine If the message Engine Oil Level Underfilled is displayed add 1 5 litres 2 6 pints of oil then recheck the level If the message Engine Oil Level Not Available is displayed the oil level is stabilising Switch off the ignition wait 10 minutes then recheck the oil level display If the warning message ENGINE OIL LEVEL MONITOR SYSTEM FAULT is displayed seek qualified assistance V6 petrol engines Note If it is necessary to check the oil level when the engine is hot switch off the engine and let stand for five minutes to allow the oil to arain into the sump Do not start the engine Fluid level checks N N E135350 1 2 Withdraw the dipstick and wipe the blade clean with a lint free cloth Fully re insert the dipstick and withdraw again to check the oil level Never allow the oil level to fall below the lower mark or notch on the dipstick As a general guide if the level on the dipstick e 15 nearer to the upper mark or notch than the lower add no oil 5 nearer to the lower mark or notch than the upper add half
43. automatically if a new object is detected within the operating range or if the distance to the original object reduces PARKING AID VOLUME To set the volume of the parking aid warning tones e Select Setup from the touch screen Home menu then select System e Select Volume presets then use the or soft keys alongside Parking aid to adjust volume for both front and rear warning tones REAR FITTED ACCESSORIES Particular care must be taken when reversing with rear fitted accessories as the rear parking aid will only indicate the distance from the bumper to the obstacle CLEANING THE SENSORS For reliable operation the sensors in the front and rear bumpers should be kept free from ice frost and grime Do not clean the sensors with abrasive or sharp objects or materials When using a high pressure spray only spray the sensors briefly froma distance greater than 200 mm 8 inches PARKING AID SYSTEM FAULT If the system has a fault when engaging reverse gear or turning on the ignition then a single three second tone will be heard and the warning indicator in the parking aid switch will flash for three seconds and then switch off The system is automatically disabled Note The parking aid may emit spurious tones if it detects a frequency tone using the same band as the sensors e g air brakes REAR VIEW CAMERA A It remains the driver s responsibility to detect obstacles and estimate the vehi
44. avoid bending or damaging the TPM system valves Always ensure correct alignment of the inflation head to the valve stem Note Non approved accessories may interfere with the system If this occurs TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT is displayed in the message centre E132513 Wheels fitted with a TPM system can be visually identified by the external metal lock nut and valve 1 All Jaguar system wheels have a rubber valve fitted 2 TPMS OPERATION The TPM system monitors pressure of the tyres via sensors located in each wheel and a receiver located within the vehicle Communication between sensor and receiver is via Radio Frequency RF signals i The tyre pressure warning comprises a yellow warning telltale within the instrument panel and the associated messages within the message centre If the telltale light illuminates you should stop and check your tyres as soon as possible and inflate them to the recommended pressure as stated on the tyre pressure placard If low pressure warnings occur frequently the cause must be determined and rectified When driving through variable climatic conditions the TPM system warnings may be intermittent Your vehicle will also indicate a TPM system malfunction by initially flashing and subsequent continuous illumination of the warning telltale A text message will accompany the system malfunction and will display TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT
45. between 12 and 24 hour display Use the arrow soft keys to alter the time Select Date to change the date or to alter the date format dd mm or mm dd Select Set to store any changed settings Home menu shortcuts Select to choose the 3 items from the displayed list that you wish to appear on the Home menu as shortcuts Touch an item from the list to select select Clear all to deselect all items Language Select to change the vehicle Voice between Male and Female or to change the system language Touch Change and select the desired language from the displayed list Follow the on screen instructions to confirm e Volume presets Select to alter the volume for the various audible systems traffic and news announcements parking aid phone etc VEHICLE SETTINGS e Ambience lighting Select to adjust the lighting level Adjusting to the minimum level turns ambience lighting off e Valet mode Select to turn Valet mode on or off Note To enter exit Valet mode the correct PIN will need to be entered See 58 SELECTING VALET MODE Touch screen SELECTING VALET MODE Valet mode allows the vehicle to be locked by a parking attendant without giving access to the luggage compartment and glove compartment Valet mode also prevents operation of the touch screen to prevent access to telephone numbers or navigation addresses From the Home menu select Valet Enter a four digit Personal identification Number
46. centre badge from its housing from the inside of the wheel To remove the spare wheel unscrew and remove the bolt through the centre Fit the spare wheel and loosely secure with the wheel nuts 48 Nags 7A t 2 Wheel brace 3 Jack 4 Locking wheel nut adaptor 5 Towing eye 6 Wheel chock TEMPORARY USE SPARE WHEEL Observe the following warnings before using the wheel A Always adhere to the instructions given on the temporary use spare wheel warning label Failure to comply can be dangerous A When a temporary use spare wheel is fitted drive with caution and replace with the specified wheel and tyre as soon as possible A Do not fit more than one temporary use spare wheel and tyre assembly at one time Wheel changing A The temporary use spare wheel must be inflated to 4 2 bar 60 psi 420 kPa and cannot be repaired A Temporary use spare wheel maximum speed is 80 km h 50 mph A DSC must be on when the temporary use spare wheel is in use LOCKING WHEEL NUTS Note A code number is stamped on the side of the locking nut Ensure the number is recorded on the Security Card supplied with the literature pack Quote this number if a replacement is required Do not keep the Security Card in the vehicle TIGHTENING THE WHEEL NUTS O Using the wheel nut wrench lightly tighten the wheel nuts alternately using the sequence shown in the illustration Lower the
47. current station on that preset the radio will mute while the station is stored e Use the seek buttons on the steering wheel to select the next or previous preset station Note If you attempt to select a preset channel that is now unavailable or invalid No channel found is displayed DIGITAL RADIO RECEPTION DAB radio can significantly increase the number of radio channels stations available The DAB signals are transmitted to most major cities towns and motorway networks Digital radio is transmitted from regional transmitters Some local channels are not available outside the range of their transmitters If you want to listen to local channels as you move around the country use the auto tune function AUTO to build new channel lists Note If any auxiliary electrical equipment is connected to the vehicle then this may reduce the DAB radio sound quality ENSEMBLES Unlike AM FM radio DAB transmits several channels stations on a single frequency A group of channels is known as an ensemble Some channels within the ensemble may have subchannels offering several listening options If reception is lost when the vehicle is in motion the vehicle may be out of range of the ensemble To build a new list of ensembles select Auto tune Portable media PORTABLE MEDIA CONNECTIONS Portable media devices can be connected to the front media hub located in the cubby box and the rear media hub located in the rear c
48. ensure that you read and comply with the following warnings gt gt bp bbb Always find a safe place to stop off the highway and away from traffic Ensure that the vehicle and jack are both on firm level ground Apply the parking brake and engage Park P Switch on the hazard warning lamps Ensure that the front wheels are in the straight ahead position and engage the steering lock Ensure that all passengers and animals are out of the vehicle and in a safe place away from the highway Place a warning triangle at a suitable distance behind the vehicle facing towards oncoming traffic When one rear wheel is lifted off the ground the selection P Park position will not prevent the vehicle from moving and possibly slipping off the jack as the park brake only operates on the rear wheels Use the wheel chock when jacking the vehicle Always chock the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed using the wheel chock supplied in the tool kit Chock the front of a front wheel or the rear of a rear wheel If jacking the vehicle on a slight slope is unavoidable place chocks on the downhill side of the two opposite wheels An additional chock will be needed Never place anything between the jack and the ground or the jack and the vehicle PPP b b p gt B Wheel changing Do not attempt to raise the vehicle unless the jack head is fully engaged in the jacking point Only jack the vehic
49. is individually unlocked and opened all doors will relock when the open door is subsequently closed Note Drive away locking can be enabled disabled via the Vehicle Set up area of the instrument panel menu CONVENIENCE MODE When the door is opened using either the Jaguar Smart Key or keyless entry the vehicle s electrical system initiates the convenience mode The following systems become functional e Driver position memory e Seat and steering column adjustment e Interior and exterior lighting e Message centre e Auxiliary power socket REMOTE KEY FOB CARE A To prevent accidental operation which may result in an injury never leave the Jaguar Smart Key in the vehicle if children or animals are also left in the vehicle Do not expose to extremes of heat dust humidity or allow contact with fluids Do not leave the transmitter exposed to direct sunlight 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 literature pack Keep the Security Card safe but not in the vehicle The operational range of the Jaguar Smart Key will vary considerably depending on atmospheric conditions and interference from other transmitting devices Note The radio frequency used by the Smart Key may be used by other devices e g medical equipment This may prevent the Smart Key from operating correctly Entering the veh
50. litres 9 7 pints Cooling system fill from dry Diesel 12 3 litres 21 6 pints V6 Petrol Normally Aspirated V8 Petrol Normally Aspirated 10 5 litres 18 5 pints V8 Petrol Supercharged 7 83 litres 16 5 pints KS S mS ma 13 2 litres 23 2 pints Cooling system service fill Diesel 9 litres 15 8 pints V6 Petrol Normally Aspirated 6 litres 10 6 pints V8 Petrol Normally Aspirated V8 Petrol Supercharged both drain points used 8 litres 14 1 pints 9 litres 15 8 pints The quoted capacities are approximate and provided as a guide only All levels must be checked using the level marks or information displayed in the message centre as applicable BULB SPECIFICATION Lamp Specification Watts License plate lamps W5W 5 Note All other lamps are non serviceable If any lamp should fail consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer Technical specifications ACCESSORY WHEELS AND TYRES Front tyre pressure Rear tyre pressure Wheel and tyre information size speed rating etc Note Use the table above to record accessory wheel and tyre information Contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer before fitting any accessory wheels and tyres eo WHEEL ALIGNMENT DATA CHINA Wheel alignment front 0 23 Wheel alignment rear 0 10 Camber front 0 30 Camber rear
51. of injury in a crash Children could be endangered in a crash if their child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle A Do not use a child seat that hooks over the seat back This type of seat cannot be satisfactorily secured and is unlikely to be safe for your child The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed for adults and larger children It is very important for all infants and children under 12 years of age to be restrained in a suitable child safety seat appropriate to their age and size If it is essential that a child travels in the front passenger seat and national legislation permits this Jaguar recommends that the following preparations are made before fitting the child restraint e Adjust the front passenger seat fully rearwards e Adjust the lumbar support to its minimum support position e Adjust the seat cushion to its highest position If cushion front tilt adjustment is possible adjust it to its lowest position e Adjust the seat back to the fully upright position e Adjust the seat belt adjustable upper anchorage to its lowest position A Extreme hazard Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it This symbol affixed to the end of the fascia on the passenger side warns against the use of a rear facing child seat in the front passenger seat when a front passenger airbag is fitted and operational Occupant safety CHIL
52. parking brake cannot be applied Seek qualified assistance SEAT BELT RED p The warning lamp stays illuminated when the ignition is on and e driver s seat belt is not fastened e Ora passenger is sitting in the front seat and their seat belt is not fastened The lamp should extinguish when the relevant seat belt is fastened BELTMINDER RED The beltminder feature which T uses the same warning lamp as the seat belt warning provides reminders to the driver that the driver s and or front passenger s seat belt is unbuckled If the vehicle is moving at or above 16 km h 10 mph and the seat belt of an occupied seat is not fastened the warning lamp will flash Warning lamps The flashing will last for 10 seconds and then repeat every 10 seconds for approximately five minutes or until the belt s is fastened or the vehicle stops The lamp will also flash and a chime will sound if a rear seat belt becomes unbuckled whilst the vehicle is moving If the warning lamp stays illuminated with the seat belt s fastened seek qualified assistance as soon as possible It is safe to drive the vehicle with the lamp illuminated provided that the seat belt s is properly fastened Ensure that all occupants fasten their seat belt before driving Note If a heavy object is placed on the front passenger seat it may activate the Beltminder feature It is recommended that the object be placed in the luggage com
53. playlist iPod Shuffle folder or Shuffle playlist is displayed Select again to play random tracks from all folders USB Shuffle all is displayed Select again to cancel Shuffle mode Note Shuffle mode is not available for Bluetooth devices PLAYING A PORTABLE DEVICE If you are using a USB mass storage device or approved iPod you can control playback using the touch screen controls If you are using a Bluetooth device you can control playback using the touch screen but some controls are unavailable If you are using any portable media device via the AUX socket then you must control playback from the device itself CONNECTING MULTIPLE DEVICES Do not plug non audio devices into the USB port You can connect multiple devices simultaneously to the portable media interface and switch between them using the touch screen Select iPod USB Bluetooth or AUX to switch between modes The device docked first will remain the active device until you choose to change If after changing to the newly docked device you change back to the first device play will resume at the point you left it USB and iPod only Note You cannot use a USB hub to connect more than one USB device to the audio unit Note Devices connected to the iPod and USB ports will be charged but devices that are fully discharged will not play Note Options such as Repeat and Shuffle relate to the device currently playing they
54. required number and touch the connect icon to send Note When entering a number you can change the phone number shown on the touch screen using the Delete button A momentary touch erases a single digit a long touch erases the complete number PHONEBOOK The vehicle system will automatically download contact information from the mobile phone to the vehicle s phonebook each time the it is connected to the system To enable disable the Auto download feature 1 From the Phone menu select Settings 2 Select Phone options 3 Select Phonebook 4 Select Auto download Off or On Note It is only possible to view the phonebook of the phone that is currently connected to the vehicle s system To access contacts from the phonebook 1 From the Phone menu select Phonebook 2 Using the alpha keys select the letter you wish to search under Repeated selections of the same key scrolls through the letters displayed on the keys 3 Select OK to confirm 4 Identify the required contact from the displayed list and touch to call If a contact has more than one number stored select the required number from the list There are also options to view more contact information by selecting the corresponding key Note It may be necessary to use the scroll bar to see the entire list Certain mobile phones store the phonebook in two different areas the SIM card and the phone memory The vehicle will only download contact inform
55. selecting Cancel on the on screen pop up or by pressing and holding the Voice button VOICE TRAINING This is a feature designed to enable the system to better recognise the vocal characteristics of a user once the training has been completed To carry out Voice training e Select Setup from the Home menu e Select Voice and from the Setup menu e Select Voice training from the Voice settings menu e Select User 1 or User 2 to start the training e Follow the on screen and audible instructions The training session can be cancelled at any time by selecting Cancel from the on screen pop up or by pressing and holding the Voice button VOICE SESSION INTERRUPTIONS Certain conditions will cause the current voice session to be cancelled as follows e Ifa high priority warning appears in the message centre e there is no user input for a sustained length of time Press the Voice button to start a new voice session Note It is not possible to start the new voice session until the warning has been displayed for at least 4 seconds VOICETAGS Voicetags enable the user to personalise the Voice system so that a single name can be used to call up a navigation destination telephone number or radio channel To add a Voicetag e Select Setup from the Home menu e Select Voice from the Setup menu e Select Voicetags from the Voice settings menu e Select the system which the Voicetag is to activate Phone
56. sure that your vehicle is serviced in accordance with the intervals as stated in the Service Portfolio Touch screen TOUCH SCREEN HOME MENU Touch to view the Phone menu Touch to view the touch screen Setup menu Home menu presets 3 items can be selected as presets on the home menu See 57 TOUCH SCREEN SETUP Touch to select the Climate menu Internal front left and right temperature settings and external temperature are shown alongside the soft key Touch to select the Audio Video menu An overview of current audio video information is shown alongside the soft key Touch to select the Navigation menu Current set destination is shown alongside the soft key Touch to end a call when using the phone or to repeat the last given navigation instruction Press to return the touch screen to the Home menu Press to turn the touch screen on or off 10 Touch to select Valet mode Note To enter exit Valet mode the correct PIN will need to be entered See 58 SELECTING VALET MODE When alternative menu is selected short cut soft keys to the Audio Video Climate Phone and Nav navigation menus appear along the bottom of the touch screen TOUCH SCREEN USE Always run the engine during prolonged use of the touch screen The buttons on the centre console below the touch screen display are referred to as hard buttons and should be pressed firmly The touch screen buttons are referr
57. system calculates a new route for all sections However if any way points are set the system calculates for the next way point If the event on route is serious closed road or if the new route is shorter than the current one and the current one was not recalculated within the last 5 minutes then a message to confirm the new route will be displayed This pop up message will be displayed for 10 minutes and if the new route is not rejected then the vehicle will follow the new route ORDNANCE SURVEY DATA Please read this agreement carefully before using the Navigation System This is a licence agreement to use the Ordnance Survey OS Code Point data incorporated in the Navigation System By using this Code Point data you accept and agree to all the terms and conditions below OWNERSHIP The OS Code Point data is licensed by Ordnance Survey with permission of Her Majesty s Stationery Office Crown Copyright All rights reserved LICENCE GRANT OS grants you a non exclusive licence to use your copy of the OS Code Point data for your personal use solely as part of the Navigation System You may transfer the licence to a subsequent purchaser of the vehicle with which the Navigation System is supplied provided that the purchaser agrees to abide by each of the terms of this licence Navigation system LICENCE TERMS These licence terms are governed by English Law and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of th
58. temperature ventilation and massage settings 15 Rear climate Select to view the rear climate control menu Select the Back button to return to the front climate menu 16 Climate off Select to switch off the climate control systems Select again to turn on In addition to the selectable controls the climate menu displays symbols that indicate the status of heating and ventilation functions Note If the climate control system is switched off pressing an AUTO button or the Defrost button will switch the climate system on HEATED SCREENS With the engine running the front F and rear R screen heaters may be switched on and off in any mode including with the climate control system off The front screen heater switches off automatically after 5 minutes the rear screen heater after 21 minutes In cold ambient conditions the screen heaters will switch on automatically when the engine is started The screen heaters will also activate automatically at temperatures below 5 C 41 F RECIRCULATION e Press briefly to activate timed recirculation The button indicator illuminates when recirculation is on e Press and hold the button to activate latched recirculation The button indicator will flash and then illuminate constantly e To cancel recirculation press the button briefly When selected the air is recirculated inside the vehicle This helps to maintain a high or low temperature and is useful for preve
59. the total cabin audio system via the remote control When Parental Control is on and the age limit is set a message is sent to the touch screen if the content is unsuitable It remains the responsibility of the parent or guardian to ensure that the content is suitable for viewing by children Note When Parental Control is off the age limit Slider is hidden Lo 10 Touch screen brightness decrease 12 13 11 Press to undock remote control Do not press the touch screen to undock the remote control Touch screen Home screen Video source Audio source Right screen select Right screen tell tale when right screen has been selected Cursor movement and option select buttons Left screen tell tale when left screen has been selected Left screen select Touch screen brightness increase Touch screen settings Rear seat entertainment USING RSE The system is operated using the remote control either while it is docked in the rear seat arm rest or when it is removed and hand held The remote is removed from the arm rest by pressing the top of the remote 1 to unlatch it Do not attempt to pull the remote control out of its docked position When the system is activated the remote control touch screen becomes active I want to listen HOME Rear seat entertainment Using the appropriat
60. to 3 minutes Note The vehicle s Bluetooth PIN must be the same as entered on the phone Using the mobile phone search for Bluetooth devices On some phones this is referred to as new paired device See your phone s operating instructions for further information When the vehicle s Bluetooth system is discovered named Jaguar XJ by the mobile phone use the phone to begin pairing Either the mobile phone or the vehicle s Bluetooth system will ask you to enter a Personal Identification Number PIN Enter a PIN of your choice and press OK Enter the same PIN into the other device Note The vehicle s Bluetooth PIN must be the same as entered on the phone Once your phone is paired and connected to the system a confirmation message will be displayed before switching to the Digit Dial screen Note Some mobile phones do not automatically connect and will require to be manually connected via the handset or using the Change phone option PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE TOUCH SCREEN 1 Switch on your mobile phone s Bluetooth connection using the phone s menu Make sure that your mobile phone is in Bluetooth discoverable mode sometimes referred to as find me mode see your phone s operating instructions for more information Switch the ignition system on and ensure the touch screen is active From the home menu select Phone A menu will appear Select
61. will not apply to any subsequent device PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE MEDIA PLAYER For further information on Bluetooth see 122 BLUETOOTH INFORMATION Note The process of pairing and connecting your media player with the vehicle using the media device will vary depending on the type of media player 1 Switch on the ignition and ensure the touch screen is active 2 From the My music menu select Bluetooth then select Use device Note The vehicle s Bluetooth system is only discoverable for 3 minutes Note The vehicle s Bluetooth PIN must be the same number as entered on the media player 3 Using the media player search for Bluetooth devices On some media players this is referred to as new paired device See your media player s operating instructions for further information 4 When the vehicle s Bluetooth 9 system is discovered named Jaguar XJ follow the on screen instructions Select Yes when prompted to confirm the pairing 5 When prompted enter the Bluetooth PIN Personal Identification Number and select OK to confirm Note The vehicle s Bluetooth PIN must be the same number as entered on the media player 6 Once your media player is paired and connected to the system a confirmation message will be displayed before the control screen is shown Note Some media players do not automatically connect and need to be manually connected via the device or by using the Chan
62. 0 67 Castor front 6 89 Castor rear N A BRAKE PEDAL TRAVEL CHINA The brake pedal travel is set at the factory and is non adjustable Technical specifications REMOTE KEY FOB TRANSMITTER LOCATIONS E132664 1 Cabin transmitters 2 Door handle transmitters 3 Luggage compartment interior transmitters 4 Luggage compartment exterior transmitter A Any person fitted with an implanted medical device should ensure that the device 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 device Vehicle battery BATTERY WARNING SYMBOLS Do notallow naked flames or other sources of ignition near the battery as the battery may emit explosive gases Ensure that when working near or handling the battery suitable eye protection is worn to protect the eyes from acid splashes To prevent risk of injury do not allow children near the battery Be aware that the battery may emit explosive gases The battery contains acid which is extremely corrosive and toxic Consult the handbook for information before handling the battery BATTERY CARE A If battery electrolyte comes into contact with your eyes skin or clothes you should remove the affected clothing and flush the skin eyes with copious amounts of water Seek medical assistanc
63. 1 Briefly press the Voice button to start a voice session Voice control Say s CD CD Changer b Radio 2 Wait for the command list to appear in the instrument panel When the system is ready a tone sounds and the voice symbols appear next to the commands 3 Say an available command Note As the commands are listed before the system is ready to listen it is important to wait for the voice symbol to appear alongside the relevant command before using the command 4 Wait for the list to update with any feedback and available commands for the next stage of the session Wait for the tone to sound 5 Saythe next command 6 Repeatthis procedure until the chosen task is accomplished Note If any information is longer than the available space on the menu will appear Use the right and left arrow joypad controls on the steering wheel to view the entire entry Voice control VOICE TUTORIAL To listen to a tutorial detailing the operation of the Voice system e Briefly press the Voice button to start a voice session e Wait for the tone to sound then say Voice tutorial Alternatively the tutorial can be selected using the touch screen as follows e Select Setup from the touch screen Home menu e Select Voice from the Setup menu e Select Op guide from the Voice settings menu e Select Voice tutorial The voice tutorial can be cancelled at any time by
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65. 4 kg 842 kg 35 kg wheelbase 3959 Ibs 2103 Ibs 1856 Ibs 77 Ibs V6 Petrol 1719 kg 870 kg 849 kg 35 kg 3790 165 1918 Ibs 1872 105 77 105 V8 Petrol NA 1755 kg 905 kg 850 kg 35 kg 3869 Ibs 1995 Ibs 1874 Ibs 77 105 V8 Petrol SC 1892 kg 975 kg 917 kg 35 kg 4171 105 2149 Ibs 2022 Ibs 77 105 Long Diesel 1813 kg 969 kg 844 kg 35 kg wheelbase 3997 Ibs 2136 Ibs 1861 Ibs 77 Ibs V8 Petrol NA 1774 kg 923 kg 851 kg 35 kg 3911 165 2035 16 1876 Ibs 77 Ibs V8 Petrol SC 1915 kg 990 kg 925 kg 35 kg 4222 05 2183 Ibs 2039 16 77165 The maximum permitted luggage compartment load can exceeded provided the requirements regarding the maximum permissible axle weights and tyre pressures are followed NA Normally Aspirated SC Supercharged Technical specifications Variant Gross Vehicle Maximum front Maximum rear Weight GVW axle load axle load Standard Diesel 2365 kg 1180 kg 1250 kg wheelbase 5214 Ibs 2601 165 2756 Ibs V6 Petrol NA 2300 kg 1130 kg 1250 kg 5071 16 2491105 2756 105 V8 Petrol 2300 kg 1130 kg 1250 kg 5071 165 2491 105 2756 105 V8 Petrol SC 2365 kg 1165 kg 1250 kg 5214 Ibs 2568 105 2756 105 Long Diesel 2365 kg 1180 kg 1250 kg wheelbase 5214 Ibs 2601 165 2756 Ibs V8 Petrol 2335 kg 1130 kg 1250 kg 5148 16 2491 Ibs 2756 105 V8 Petrol SC 2390 kg 1180 kg 1250 kg 5269 16 2601 165 2756 105 The maximum permissible weight of the veh
66. 5 102 10 111 0 Dee ers 103 104 57 television CONTO Si cte rccte acetic mats 110 video media player e eoe as 112 tracDSC warning 75 Traction control warning 75 Transmission 77 Transmitters smart 173 Turning on the engine diesel engine 69 petrol engine 69 TV 8 110 pressures winter 178 U Unlocking 5 keyless 8 Using rear seat entertainment 117 V Vehicle data recording 189 Vehicle handling 76 Video loading 0 058 112 touch screen controls 116 Video media player CONOIS Loses ziehe ERE aes 112 Voice control 119 navigation POI 121 W Warning lamps rere et has 32 warning lamps stability control 75 Washers operating 37 Weights ce tit 168 Wheels and tyres wheel alignment 172 39 anti trap protection 40 one touch operation
67. ATF320 PAS fluid top up the reservoir until the fluid level is between the MIN and MAX marks 4 Replace filler cap CHECKING THE WASHER FLUID A Do not allow screen washer fluid to come into contact with naked flames or sources of ignition A If the vehicle is operated in temperatures below 4 C 40 F use a washer fluid with frost protection Only use approved washer fluid Take care to avoid spillage particularly if an undiluted or high concentration is being used If spillage occurs wash the affected area immediately with water The washer reservoir supplies the windscreen and headlamp washer jets Check and top up the reservoir level at least every week Fill with Jaguar Windscreen Washer Fluid diluted with clean water as specified in the instructions on the bottle Using a non approved fluid may adversely affect the wiper blade rubber resulting in ineffectual and noisy wiping Operate the washers periodically to check that the nozzles are clear and properly directed TOPPING UP THE WASHER FLUID 1 Clean the filler cap before opening to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir Open filler cap Top up the reservoir until the fluid is visible in the filler neck Close filler cap Technical specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Data Diesel V6 Petrol NA V8 Petrol NA V8 Petrol SC Number of cylinders 6 6 8 8 Displacement cc 2993 2967 5000 5000 Compress
68. BRAKE ASSIST The system may not react to slow moving vehicles and will not react to stationary vehicles or vehicles travelling in the opposite direction Warnings may not appear if the distance to the vehicle ahead is very small or if steering wheel or pedal movements are large e g to avoid a collision The system utilises the same radar sensor as ACC and Forward alert the same limitations of performance apply Advanced emergency brake assist is available at speeds above approximately 7 km h 5 mph and improves braking response during emergency braking when a moving vehicle is detected close ahead If the risk of collision increases after the FORWARD ALERT warning is displayed advanced emergency brake assist is activated The brakes are automatically applied gently in preparation for rapid braking this may be noticeable If the brake pedal is then pressed quickly full braking is implemented even if only light pressure is applied to the pedal See 78 EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST EBA Note Braking performance will only be improved if the driver applies the brakes Advanced emergency brake assist will function even if Forward Alert and ACC are switched off If there is a fault with the system FORWARD ALERT UNAVAILABLE is displayed in the message centre The vehicle can still be driven and the braking system will still operate but without advanced emergency brake assistance Seek qualified assistance to have t
69. Cautions indicate either a procedure which must be followed precisely or information that should be considered with great care in order to avoid the possibility of damage to your vehicle This recycling symbol identifies those items that must be disposed of safely in order to prevent unnecessary damage to the environment This symbol identifies those features that can be adjusted disabled or enabled by E your Dealer Authorised Repairer Jaguar Cars Limited 2011 All rights reserved Published by Jaguar Cars Limited Introduction sess 2 Entering the 5 Exiting the vehicle 11 Front 1 14 Rear seats 17 Head 1 lt 18 Steering wheel 21 Occupant 22 Exterior 0 33 Interior lights 36 Wipers and washers of WINDOWS 39 41 Blind spot monitoring 43 Garage door 45 Warning 48 Instrument panel menu 53 Message centre 54 Touch 5
70. D RESTRAINT CHECK LIST e Always check the security of the child Every time a child travels in the vehicle observe restraint the following Donot dress a child in bulky clothing or place any objects padding between the child and the restraint e Regularly check the fit and condition of child restraints If the fit is poor or wear damage is visible replace the restraint e Use appropriate child restraints e Carefully follow the restraint system manufacturers instructions e Adjust the harnesses for every child on every trip immediately e Ensure that all slack is removed from the Seta good example always wear your adult seat belt seat belt e Always attach the top tether when installing an ISOFIX seat CHILD SEAT POSITIONING Information given within the table is Note The information contained in the correct at the time of going to press following table may not be applicable to all However availability of child restraints countries If you are in any doubt regarding the may change Please consult your type and fitment of child seats seek advice from Dealer Authorised Repairer for the your Dealer Authorised Repairer latest recommendation Seating positions Front passenger Rear outboard Rear centre Mass group 0 Upto 10 kg 22 Ib Oto 9 X U U months 0 Upto 13 kg 29 b Oto 18 X U U months 910 18 kg 20 to 40 Ib 9 UF U U months to 4 years 1510 25 kg 33 to 55
71. E e bec 167 167 le wee acd tee 148 Fuel tank capacity 148 lubricants 167 eed rre ees 168 wheel alignment 172 Split screen 131 SRS Supplementary restraint system airbag warning lamp 32 child seat positioning 27 ISOFIX Anchor points 28 Stability control warning lamps 75 Starting the engine diesel 69 petrol 69 Steering wheel 5 21 Storage compartments 68 cup 5 68 front cubby 68 glove 68 rear armrest 68 Switching on the engine diesel engine 69 petrol engine 69 T Technical specifications weights 168 wheel alignment 172 Television 5 110 TMC Traffic message channel 137 Touch screen CD 0 5 108 climate control mn 59 116 navigation MENU EET 130 POI Points of interest 134 screen modes 131 portable media
72. G For first time programming ensure that the engine is switched off 1 Ensure that the ignition system is in convenience mode see 9 CONVENIENCE MODE 2 Press and hold the two outer buttons on the transceiver in the rear view mirror Keep the buttons pressed until the indicator lamp begins to flash this will take approximately 20 seconds then release the buttons All memories in the garage door opener have now been cleared Note Do not perform this procedure when programming the additional garage door opener buttons ROLLING CODE DEVICE EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING Note The assistance of a second person may make the following steps quicker and easier Once the button has been pressed there are only 30 seconds in which to complete Step 3 1 Atthe garage door opener receiver motor head unit in the garage locate the learn or smart button switch The name of the button or switch may vary between manufacturers 2 Press and release the learn or smart button 3 Return to the vehicle and firmly press and hold the programmed garage door opener button for two seconds and release 4 Repeat the press hold release sequence three times to complete the programming process The garage door opener in the rear view mirror should now activate the rolling code device REPROGRAMMING A SINGLE GARAGE DOOR OPENER BUTTON To programme a device to a previously programmed button 1 Press and hold the desired pre pro
73. Garage Opener that lanes thie if our garage door opener i Salbiy stop and reverse n s equi d with an antenna required by safety standards garag quipp ensure that the antenna is hanging straight A When programming the transceiver to down a garage door opener or entry gate ensure the area is clear This will PROGRAMMING prevent potential harm or damage as the gate or garage door will activate during the programme This device may suffer from 677 interference if operated in the vicinity of Gen a mobile or fixed station transmitter This interference is likely to affect the hand held transmitter as well as the in car transceiver The door transceiver is located in the rear view E132413 Ensuring that the engine is switched off mirror It can be programmed to transmit the 1 Ensure that the ignition system is on radio frequencies of up to three different 2 Hold the end of the original garage door transmitters which can be used to operate opener hand held transmitter 50 to 150 garage doors entry gates home lighting mm 2 to 6 inches away from the security systems or other radio frequency transceiver in the rear view mirror keeping operated devices the indicator lamp in view Although this section mainly describes the 3 Using both hands simultaneously press procedures for a garage door opener it equally and hold both the chosen transceiver applies to the previously mentione
74. HER In these conditions the engine may not reach normal operating temperature Regeneration of the diesel particle filter will not take place and the filter will not be cleaned If the filter requires regeneration but current driving style is not appropriate to perform it a warning triangle will illuminate on the instrument panel and the message DPF Full See manual will be displayed This does not indicate a fault condition Start regeneration by driving the vehicle preferably on a main road or motorway The vehicle should be driven for approximately 20 minutes more When regeneration is complete the warnings will clear ARDUOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS If the vehicle is frequently driven short distances in cold weather then the engine may not reach normal operating temperature This means that regeneration of the diesel particle filter does not take place and the filter is not cleaned When the filter reaches approximately 80 capacity a warning triangle on the instrument panel illuminates and the message DPF FULL SEE HANDBOOK is displayed on the instrument panel Start regeneration of the filter by driving the vehicle preferably on a main road or motorway The vehicle should then be driven for approximately 20 minutes more Where possible the parking heater should be used in cold weather so that the engine reaches normal operating temperature more quickly When regeneration is complete the warning text is cleared automatically
75. JUDICE YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS WHERE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE COURSE OF A BUSINESS CORPORATION Please read this agreement carefully before using the Navigation System This is a licence agreement for your copy of the Navigable Map Database the DATABASE originally made by NAVTEQ Corporation used in the Navigation System By using this DATABASE you accept and agree to all the terms and conditions below TRANSFER You may not transfer the DATABASE to third parties except together with system for which it was created provided that you do not retain any copy of the DATABASE and provided that the transferee agrees to all terms and conditions of this agreement DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY NAVTEQ Corporation does not warrant or make any representations regarding either express or implied regarding the use or results of the use of the DATABASE in terms of its correctness accuracy reliability or otherwise and expressly disclaims any implied warranties of quality performance merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement NAVTEQ Corporation does not warrant that the DATABASE is or will be error free No oral or written information or advice provided by NAVTEQ Corporation your supplier or any other person shall create a warranty Navigation system GOVERNMENT END USERS If the DATABASE is for a region of North America and is being acquired by or o
76. NNING OUT OF FUEL Avoid running out of fuel If the vehicle does run out of fuel a minimum of 4 litres 0 9 gallons will be required to restart the engine The vehicle should be left with the ignition on for 5 minutes after refuelling before attempting to restart the engine Note If the vehicle does run out of fuel seeking qualified assistance is advisable WATER IN FUEL If the warning WATER IN FUEL is displayed in the message centre an excessive amount of water has collected in the fuel filter bowl Seek assistance from a Jaguar Dealer Authorised Repairer to have the filter drained as soon as possible DIESEL ENGINES Vehicles with diesel engines are equipped with a system to prevent the fuel tank from emptying completely When the fuel reaches a minimum level the system will activate a reduced power mode i e the engine will not run properly This will be followed by the engine stopping in approximately 1 6 km 1 mile This feature prevents the fuel system from running dry which could cause damage to the vehicle If the gauge indicates low fuel or the warning indicator illuminates the fuel tank should be refuelled as soon as possible at the next filling station with at least 4 litres 0 9 gallons of fuel If the system protection function has activated the vehicle must firstly be refuelled then restarted using the following procedure 1 With the brake pedal pressed press and hold the engine START
77. Navigation or Radio Follow the on screen and audible instructions NAVIGATION POI VOICE COMMANDS To requestthe display of POI Point Of Interest identifiers on the navigation display say the command Navigation followed by the name of the desired POI category from the list below e g Navigation Parking Navigation Petrol Station Petrol Navigation Parking Car Park Navigation Jaguar Dealer Navigation Hospital Navigation Golf course Navigation Tourist information Navigation Restaurant I m Hungry Navigation Shopping centre Navigation Hotel Navigation Motorway service Navigation Town centre Icons will appear on the navigation display indicating the locations of the selected POI For further information about POIs see 134 POINTS OF INTEREST POI Voice control Telephone TELEPHONE SYSTEM OVERVIEW PHONE Touchand hold to retrieve your Voice mail Status display Displays the name and or number dialled and call duration Call Connect Disconnect icons Touch to send accept or end reject a call Select to access the Settings options Devices Voice mail Answer options and Phone options Select to access the in call menu options Mute microphone and Privacy mode Touch to activate deactivate Auto reject When active any incoming calls will be rejected or diverted to voice mail depending on mobile phone settings
78. Next direction display 7 Current vehicle position 8 Return to the previous screen 9 Split screen scale zoom setting 10 Current street location 11 No GPS signal 12 Screen mode selection 13 Navigation menu 14 Normal screen scale zoom setting 15 Time distance to destination Navigation system SCREEN MODES Touch the screen mode selection button 12 to view a series of icons each depicting a different screen mode as detailed below Touch the relevant icon to select the desired screen mode LI Full screen view Split screen view A more detailed view of the local area and road system is displayed on the right Shows the next junction in the right half screen This view is only available when travelling on a motorway It displays automatically to show remaining motorway exits along your route Navigation system Shows list of forthcoming junctions and turn directions on the right half screen SEARCH AREA The navigation map database is divided into countries or areas of countries called search areas When setting a route the destination or waypoint entered must be in the currently selected search area Before attempting to set a destination or waypoint set the correct search area as follows e Select Dest entry from the main navigation menu The information window will show the currently selected search area e Select Search area e Scroll through the list and
79. OWNER S HANDBOOK Publication Part No JJM 10 02 34 121 Introduction ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK Please take the time to study all of the owner operator literature supplied with your vehicle as soon as possible IMPORTANT The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment some of which will not be fitted to your vehicle Due to printing cycles this handbook may include descriptions of options before they become generally available If your vehicle is to be used in another geographical area the vehicle may have to be modified to suit local conditions Jaguar Cars is not responsible for the cost of any modifications The information contained in this publication was correct when it went to print Subsequent vehicle design changes may result in a supplement being added to the literature pack Updates can also be viewed on the Jaguar Cars 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 reproduced nor translated without our approval Errors and omissions excepted SYMBOLS USED IN THIS HANDBOOK A Safety warnings indicate either a procedure which must be followed precisely or information that should be considered with great care in order to avoid the possibility of personal injury
80. PRA 57 video media player 5 112 Interior lamps bulb specification 171 ISOFIX anchor points 28 J 119 Jaguardrive control operation 77 K Keyless entry 8 Keyless 12 L Laminated sheet of 62 Lamps bulb specification 171 License plate bulb 156 Lights bulb specification 171 Loading 05 112 Locking drive 8 CT 12 Iislock 12 Locking and unlocking alarm ope 12 5 Lubricants specifications 167 Luggage compartment closing css esce 65 FUSE DOM estere Ls PEE RES 183 65 Maintenance bulb specification 171 171 coolant level checking 163 aes cays abate sns vea 152 DPF Diesel particulate filter 152 engine compartment 154 fuse box luggage compartment 183 lubricants and fliud specifications 167 number plate bulb 156 smart key battery changing 9 Manual head restrain
81. Press and hold the emergency key release button 6 while lifting the cover Remove and unfold the emergency key blade Slide and remove the cover to expose the emergency key E136016 Insert the key blade into the slot at the base of the door lock cover 1 and gently lever the key blade upwards Carefully twist the key blade to lever the cover off the retaining clips Insert the key blade into the exposed lock to operate To lock Ensure all the doors are closed then turn the key blade towards the front of the vehicle and release This will lock all doors but will not arm the alarm Entering the vehicle To unlock Turn the key blade towards the rear of the vehicle and release If the security system is disarmed all doors and the luggage compartment will be unlocked If the security system is armed only the front left hand door will unlock If the vehicle is unlocked using the emergency key blade with the security system armed the alarm will sound when a door is unlocked To deactivate the alarm press the unlock button on the Jaguar Smart Key or press the engine START STOP button with the Smart Key inside the vehicle Replacing the door lock cover Align the cover to engage the bottom two clips e Push the top of the cover to engage the upper clip For the key less locking button 2 operation see 12 KEYLESS LOCKING aw If the Smart Key fails to operate Smart Key Not Found
82. R gear is selected when the vehicle is in park P the vehicle is travelling below 16 km h 10 mph Under these conditions an amber warning indicator within the exterior mirror is displayed SENSOR BLOCKAGE The BSM system will automatically disable if either of the sensors become completely obscured an amber warning indicator dot 2 is displayed in the exterior mirror and the message BSM sensor blocked appears in the message centre Note Blockage testing is only initiated when vehicle speed is above 32 km h 20 mph and Will take at least two minutes of accumulated driving above this speed to determine that the sensor is blocked If the sensors become blocked then please check that there is nothing obscuring the rear bumper and that it is clear from ice frost and dirt BSM SYSTEM FAULT If a fault with one of the radar sensors is detected an amber warning indicator dot is displayed in the exterior mirror and the message BSM not available is displayed in the message centre Note Even if the detected fault only affects the radar sensor on one side of the vehicle the whole system is disabled If the fault is temporary the system will operate correctly once the engine has been switched off and then on again If a fault in the system occurs consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer Garage door opener GARAGE DOOR TRANSCEIVER For best results fit a new battery to the estes erates A rr oine aot tie nn
83. RMATION MESSAGE AMBER when a non critical warning message or an information message is available in the message centre BRAKE RED A Do not drive if the message Brake Fluid Low is displayed Check the brake fluid level and top up as necessary If necessary seek qualified assistance before continuing Illuminates when the brake fluid is low The warning lamp will also illuminate when there is a fault with the Electronic Brakeforce Distribution EBD system If the lamp is illuminated and the message Brake Fluid Low is displayed on the message centre loss of braking in one or both brake circuits may be imminent Stop the vehicle gently and check and top up the brake fluid reservoir using the recommended fluid If the warning message remains do not drive the vehicle until the brake fault is rectified Seek qualified assistance before continuing If the lamp illuminates and the message EBD FAULT is displayed in the message centre a fault with the EBD system is indicated The braking system will still function but without EBD assistance Have the fault rectified by your Dealer Authorised Repairer PARKING BRAKE RED when the parking brake is applied If the lamp illuminates and Caution Park Brake Applied is displayed the vehicle is moving with the parking brake applied Release the parking brake or stop the vehicle If the lamp flashes there is a fault and the
84. T If the engine is switched off whilst the vehicle is moving a rolling re start can be initiated by selecting neutral and pressing the engine START STOP button Starting the engine Gearbox AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION E1325 To select drive or reverse gear press the brake pedal and rotate the drive selector To select sport mode from D press the drive selector down and rotate to S Gear shift paddles left paddle for downshifts right paddle for upshifts Pull briefly to change gear To exit manual mode either pull and hold the shift up paddle for approximately one second to return directly to automatic operation in D or S or if in S rotate the gear selector to the D position Selected gear display when using manual gear selection 2 a Never select the Park P position whilst the vehicle is in motion Never select the Reverse R position whilst the vehicle is in forward motion Never select a forward gear whilst the vehicle is moving backwards Do not rev the engine or allow it to run above normal idle speed while selecting D or R or while the vehicle is stationary with any gear selected Do not allow the vehicle to remain stationary with a drive gear selected and the engine running Always select P or N if the engine is to idle for a prolonged period JAGUARDRIVE SELECTOR The JaguarDrive selector elevates out of the centre console
85. TO button will switch the climate control system on Note If the system is in Defrost mode all rear controls are disabled and no airflow is available to the rear occupants OPENING AND CLOSING THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT If the Jaguar Smart Key is inadvertently left inside the luggage compartment and the vehicle is locked and the alarm set an audible warning will sound and the luggage compartment will re open after three seconds Note If the Jaguar Smart Key is inside a metal box it will not be detected by the vehicle Security system The luggage compartment can be opened using the appropriate button on the Jaguar Smart Key or via keyless entry It can also be opened using the exterior release provided the doors are unlocked and the gear selector is in Park P Provided the vehicle is not locked or alarmed the luggage compartment can also be opened using the interior release button see 206 DRIVER CONTROLS To close the luggage compartment press the button on the closing edge of the luggage compartment lid Note If any of the luggage compartment release close buttons are pressed whilst the lid is closing movement will stop Check that there are no obstructions and press the close button again Luggage compartment Object detection If any object is detected that would interfere with the luggage compartment closing lid movement will stop and reverse a short distance Remove any obstructions and p
86. a oqe eu 0 6uwogo ZTE ENGNG jo 1909 3 01 jvensund Ayeqneduioo v 66 OF uensund pue ues zi 311 23 5 6661 9 n200 Kyuuojuo jo uoneaemog 8002 62 A Active differential control 76 Active head restraints alrDagS ecce ens 30 Adaptive dynamics 76 Air conditioning bac 59 rH 63 Airbags active head restraints 30 deployment 31 warning 32 Alarm 12 Anchor points ISOFIX 28 Antifreeze level check 163 Anti trap protection WINGOWS 40 Approach lamps 34 Arduous driving conditions 152 Audio 5 95 Audio video CD controls 108 COMMONS ss 94 loading 05 107 loading 0 05 112 portable media connections 102 103 DAY 104 television controls 110 touch screen controls 116 video media player Controls ode 112 Automatic locking
87. a turn to enable or disable the interior door handle as required To install an ISOFIX child seat not Australia e Raise the head restraint on the relevant seat e Locate the lower anchor bars which are accessible through the gap between the seat back and seat base Insert the protective guides supplied with the child seat as shown The insertion positions for the guides are identified by the ISOFIX labels e Slide the child seat locking mechanism into the protective sleeves and onto the anchor bars e Test the security of the child restraint To do this attempt to pull the restraint away from the vehicle seat and twist the restraint from side to side Even if the restraint appears secure you should always check the anchor points visually to ensure correct attachment Note Always ensure that if an upper tether is provided it is fitted and tightened correctly 3 adjust the seat belt height e Press to release the catch e With the catch depressed slide the mechanism up or down to the required height Release the catch and ensure the locking mechanism has engaged Occupant safety A The use of comfort clips or devices that would create slack in the seat belt system is not advised A 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
88. active lal ee If there is a fault this warning lamp will illuminate in the instrument panel and the message centre will display DSC NOT AVAILABLE The vehicle can still be driven but the DSC system will not activate under wheel spin or slide conditions You should seek qualified assistance as soon as possible If Trac DSC is selected the warning lamp will also illuminate and the message Trac DSC is displayed for four seconds DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL DSC OFF AMBER m when DSC is switched off A chime will also sound and the message DSC OFF is displayed in the message centre REAR FOG LAMPS AMBER when the rear fog lamps are switched on ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL AMBER illuminates when adaptive cruise control is active to indicate that the vehicle is in follow mode AIRBAG AMBER T Illuminates if the airbag system develops a fault Seek qualified assistance as soon as possible Warning lamps AUTOMATIC SPEED LIMITER DIRECTION INDICATORS GREEN AMBER The appropriate warning lamp will Illuminates when Automatic flash when the column stalk is E ASLY Speed Limiter is active moved up or down to signal a turn If a direction indicator bulb fails the audible ticking and warning TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING lamp will sound and flash at twice SYSTEM YELLOW the normal rate when that direction indicator is selected Illuminates when one or m
89. aler Authorised Repairer SENSOR FAULTS If the security systems detect a fault with one of the security sensors an error tone will sound from the alarm after the vehicle is unlocked and disarmed If this condition occurs please visit your Dealer Authorised Repairer for rectification ELECTRIC SEATS em I eg e ed Cp amp C 2 e 8 Rena Front seats Cushion length adjustment DRIVING POSITION MEMORY Bolster adjustment inflate deflate Lumbar support adjustment Seat back angle adjustment Head restraint height adjustment Height adjustment Forward and rearward adjustment Cushion front tilt adjustment To adjust seats the Jaguar Smart Key must be in the vehicle and the ignition turned on E132288 PASSENGER SEAT AWAY When fitted the driver can adjust the position of the front passenger seat press for forward or rearward adjustment 1 Memory set button 2 Memory presets Once you have adjusted the driver s seat steering column 21 ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL and exterior mirrors 41 EXTERIOR MIRRORS the vehicle can memorise these settings using the driver memory buttons Once the passenger seat has been adjusted these settings can be memorised using the passenger memory buttons 1 Press the memory set button to activate the memory function 2 Press one of the preset buttons within five seconds to
90. aler Authorised Repairer if e An airbag inflates e front or sides of the vehicle are damaged Any part of the Airbag Supplementary Restraint System SRS shows signs of cracking or damage including trim covering airbags AIRBAG OPERATION A For the airbags to operate correctly the roof lining and door post trims must be in good condition correctly fitted and free from obstruction Any damage wear or incorrect fitment should be referred to your Dealer Authorised Repairer as soon as possible for examination and repair A Do not obstruct the operation of the airbags by placing any part of their person or any objects in contact with or close to an airbag module Only use approved accessories e g seat covers A Ensure that a gap is maintained between the side of the vehicle and the head and torso This will enable unobstructed inflation of the curtain and seat mounted side airbags A Airbags inflate at high speeds To minimise the risk of injury ensure that all vehicle occupants wear correctly positioned seat belts sit correctly in the seats and position the seats as far back as practical A Airbag inflation takes place instantaneously and cannot protect against the effects of secondary impacts Under these circumstances the only protection will be provided by a correctly worn seat belt Occupant safety A Phone systems should only be installed by qualified persons familiar with the o
91. ance is detected Check the window and its aperture and remove any obstructions The override procedure is as follows 1 Attempt to close the window Anti trap will prevent closure and lower the window 2 Within ten seconds attempt to raise the window again Anti trap will prevent closure and lower the window 3 Attempt to close the window for a third time this time holding the switch in the close position The window will raise whilst the switch is held Hold until closed Note If this procedure fails to remove the blockage or if the windows do not operate correctly the window operation may need to be reset See 157 WINDOW RESET SUNROOF ANTI TRAP MECHANISM The anti trap mechanism can be overridden to allow the roof to be closed when movement is restricted by dirt To override the anti trap mechanism press and hold the front of the switch until the roof reaches the closed position If the sunroof fails to operate correctly it may need to be reset See 156 SUNROOF RESET EXTERIOR MIRRORS Mirrors 1 Left mirror adjustment 2 Right mirror adjustment 3 Powerfold unfold Press both buttons simultaneously This feature is inhibited at speeds over 110 km h 70 mph The mirrors can be adjusted and folded when the ignition is on and for up to 5 minutes after the ignition is switched off provided the driver s door is not opened Press the appropriate button to select the mirror to be adjusted bu
92. apply the brakes intermittently to dry the brakes BRAKE WARNING LAMPS If this red warning lamp illuminates while driving and or the message LOW BRAKE FLUID is displayed in the message centre check the brake fluid level at the earliest opportunity and top up as required If this amber warning lamp illuminates while driving and or ABS FAULT is displayed in the message centre drive with extra caution avoid heavy braking where possible and seek qualified assistance as soon as possible ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION EBD EBD balances the distribution of braking forces between the wheels on the front and rear axles to maintain maximum braking under all vehicle loading conditions For example Under light loads EBD applies less braking effort to the rear wheels to maintain stability Conversely it allows full braking effort to the rear wheels when the vehicle is heavily laden A fault with the EBD system is indicated by the red brake warning lamp and the message EBD FAULT The braking system will still operate but without EBD assistance Seek qualified assistance to have the fault rectified EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST EBA The EBA system measures the rate at which the brake pressure increases If the system detects an emergency braking situation EBA automatically initiates full braking effect This can reduce stopping distances in critical situations A fault with the EBA system is indicated by the
93. ar damage or deformities appear switch off the compressor and deflate the tyre Tyre repair kit TYRE REPAIR KIT OVERVIEW Maximum speed label 80 km h 50 mph 11 Tyre pressure gauge Tyre inflation hose 12 Compressor on off switch I on 0 off Inflation hose protective cap Inflation hose connector Compressor power cable Power cable connector Sealant bottle receiver cap orange Sealant bottle receiver Sealant bottle cap 10 Sealant bottle Pen ron og Tyre repair kit USING THE TYRE REPAIR KIT A Avoid skin contact with the sealant which contains natural rubber latex A If the tyre inflation pressure does not reach 1 8 bar 26 psi 180 kPa within seven minutes the tyre may have suffered excessive damage A temporary repair will not be possible and the vehicle should not be driven until the tyre has been replaced Before attempting a tyre repair ensure that the vehicle is parked safely as far away from passing traffic as possible Ensure that the parking brake is applied and P Park is selected Do not attempt to remove foreign objects such as nails screws etc from the tyre Always run the engine when using the compressor unless the vehicle is in an enclosed or poorly ventilated space as this may cause asphyxiation To prevent overheating do not operate the compressor continuously for longer than ten minutes Note All vehicle drivers and occupan
94. ar door stowage Auxiliary power socket Only use approved accessories 6 545 STARTING A PETROL ENGINE The Smart Key may not be detected if it is placed within a metal container or if it is shielded by a device with a back lit LCD screen such as a smart phone laptop including laptop bag games console etc Keep the Smart Key clear of such devices when attempting Keyless entry or Keyless starting With the brake pedal applied 1 and with a valid Jaguar Smart Key in the vehicle press and release the START STOP button 2 The engine will start the JaguarDrive selector will elevate out of the centre console and a drive gear can be selected Starting the engine STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE The Smart Key may not be detected if it is placed within a metal container or if it is shielded by a device with a back lit LCD screen such as a smart phone laptop including laptop bag games console etc Keep the Smart Key clear of such devices when attempting Keyless entry or Keyless starting With the brake pedal applied and with a valid Jaguar Smart Key in the vehicle press and release the START STOP button In ambient conditions within 3 seconds the engine will start to crank The JaguarDrive selector will elevate out of the centre console In very cold conditions expect engine cranking times to increase Note Smart Start in progress is displayed in the message centre prior to the engine cra
95. ary with the gear selector in Park P and the parking brake applied If P is deselected or the parking brake is released the touch screen will revert to the TV My video menu and the relevant safety message will be displayed If Dual view is fitted a prompt for the passenger to activate dual view is displayed With video media selected for the passenger using the dual view feature the video media display will remain once the vehicle is moving but any adjustments can only be made using the audio controls on the fascia or by using the dual view button See 114 DUAL VIEW SETTINGS Depending on the video media specification there are 2 sub menus within settings Options and VOD Video On Demand The VOD option allows you to access VOD content from a DVD or USB device When the video is downloaded from the website a registration code must be entered in order to watch the content If an invalid code is entered playback will be inhibited Touch the VOD soft key on the Settings screen to view the registration code TOOLS The tools menu contains the following options e Subtitles e Angle e Audio e GOTO Video media player The GOTO menu allows you to access specific parts of the video by Chapter or Title Dual view DUAL VIEW DUAL VIEW TV station Programme Dual view allows the front passenger to view TV or other video media on the touch screen while the driver uses an alternative system e
96. ate the one touch function 6 Repeat the procedure on each window WARNING TRIANGLE If supplied the warning triangle is located in the luggage compartment attached to an anchor point FIRST AID KIT If supplied the first aid kit is strapped to the side of the luggage compartment Maintenance FIRE EXTINGUISHER If supplied the fire extinguisher will be located either in the luggage compartment or mounted to the front passenger seat REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE Regularly inspect the paintwork for damage Any stone chips fractures or deep scratches in the paint bodywork should be repaired promptly Bare metal will corrode quickly and if left untreated can result in expensive repairs CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS Only use approved wheel cleaning products CLEANING THE EXTERIOR Some high pressure cleaning systems are sufficiently powerful to penetrate door and window seals and damage trim and door locks Never aim the water jet directly at the engine air intake heater air intakes body seals or at any components which may be damaged Never use cleaning products which are not approved for use on vehicles Following cleaning of the vehicle exterior particularly with a pressure washer it is recommended that the vehicle is taken for a short drive in order to dry out the brakes WASHING THE VEHICLE PAINTWORK Substances which are corrosive such as bird droppings can damage the veh
97. ation from the phone memory To ensure all contacts are downloaded they must be copied from the SIM card to the phone memory If your phone supports contact type data you will be able to see a contact type icon in the vehicle s phonebook directory These can be seen on the right hand side of each contact in the directory and will indicate one of the following types X Voice Default Mobile Home gt ac HAH LAST 10 OPTION The Last 10 option allows you to view the last 10 calls made received or missed 1 From the Phone menu select Last 10 2 Select Calls made Calls received or Calls missed 3 Identify the required call from the displayed list and touch to call There is also an option to view more contact information by selecting the corresponding key Note It may be necessary to use the scroll bar to see the entire list Note The vehicle will display the list in the order the calls were recorded If this information is not available they will be displayed as they are sent from the mobile phone Some phones may arrange the list in reverse or other order Note If the mobile phone does not provide this list the vehicle will create a Last 10 list This list will be discarded when the phone is disconnected SETTINGS Depending on vehicle specification there are up to 4 options in the Settings menu 1 The Devices option allows you to disconnect the phone from the system chan
98. ator pedal is released If the CAN button 3 or the brake pedal is pressed the cruise control will disengage but the set speed memory will be retained Press RES 2 and the vehicle will return to the set speed Note Cruise control will not resume at speeds below 30 km h 18 mph RES should only be used if the driver is aware of the set speed and intends to return to it It is not recommended to resume set speed when a low gear is selected as excessive engine speeds will occur Cruise control AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF Cruise control will switch off but the set speed will remain in the memory when The CAN button 3 is pressed e The brake pedal is pressed e Speed falls below 30 km h 18 mph e Neutral Park or Reverse gear is selected e Dynamic Stability Control is operating e The difference between the actual and set speed is too great When the vehicle reaches a maximum speed of 192 km h 120 mph e The accelerator pedal is used to accelerate beyond the set speed for too long a period Cruise control will switch off and clear the memory when e ignition system is switched off e A fault occurs The cruise control system will switch off and cannot be used until the fault is cleared Adaptive cruise control ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL OVERVIEW The Adaptive Cruise Control ACC system is designed to aid the driver to maintain a gap from the vehicle ahead or a set road speed i
99. ature e Touch the upper red or lower blue arrow for the relevant seat repeatedly to select one of three temperature settings as indicated by the bars adjacent to the arrows e fno bars are illuminated the seat heaters are switched off CLIMATE SEATS Note The climate seats will only operate when the engine is running Note The climate seats are based on a forced airflow circulation system and must not be used in conjunction with accessory fit covers or protective covers as the airflow will be restricted Heating and ventilation Note Climate seat sound levels are different between heating and cooling cycles due to different fan speeds Note Ventilated seats have been developed to enhance seat journey comfort and whilst they can be set to heat or cool the seats it should be noted that this effect is not instantaneous and is linked to cabin temperature Seat ventilation is controlled through the touch screen or by the buttons in the rear control panel Ventilation can be heated or cooled and can be selected for the whole seat or backrest only To access the ventilation controls for front seats e Press the seat menu button on the fascia e Select the seat icon on the touch screen navigation bar e From the Climate menu select Front seats To access the ventilation controls for rear seats from the front touch screen e From the Climate menu select Rear climate then select Rear seats To adj
100. black ice Packed snow roads Winter tyres TracDSC Deep fresh snow Snow chains DSC Off Sport Normal driving Standard No driver No driver No driver conditions e g dry selection selection selection tarmac town required Special required Special required driving motorway modes off DSC modes off DSC Special modes cruising etc on transmission on transmission off DSC on in D in D transmission in Special modes Default On D Overtaking on a dry off Sport road Pulling out onto a busy road in dry conditions Favourite country Dynamic mode DSC On lane public road Default Private track race TracDSC day Brakes IMPORTANT INFORMATION A Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal whilst the vehicle is in motion A Never allow the vehicle to coast freewheel with the engine turned off The engine must be running to provide full braking assistance The brakes will still function with the engine off but far more pressure will be required to operate them A If the red brake warning lamp illuminates safely bring the vehicle to a stop as quickly as possible Seek qualified assistance before proceeding A Never place non approved floor matting or any other obstructions under the brake pedal This restricts pedal travel and braking efficiency Driving through heavy rain or water can have an adverse effect on braking efficiency Under such circumstances it is recommended that you lightly
101. ccept no responsibility for damage caused by using RME in concentrations greater than 7 Use only high quality diesel fuel according to EN590 or equivalent The quality of diesel fuel is variable depending on geographic location Always use premium or the highest quality fuel available in your locality High quality fuel ensures a longer life for your engine components Lower grade fuel contains higher levels of sulphur which is detrimental to engine components If low quality fuel is used light coloured smoke may be evident at the exhaust Note Jaguar vehicles are capable of running with up to a 7 blend of bio diesel in accordance with European Standard EN590 Prolonged use of additives is not recommended Do not add paraffin or petrol to diesel fuels If you inadvertently fill your vehicle with petrol instead of diesel do not attempt to start the engine Contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer immediately Jaguar cars can accept no responsibility for any damage caused by running your vehicle with petrol or vegetable oil in the fuel tank SULPHUR CONTENT If the vehicle is fitted with a Diesel Particulate Filter DPF the maximum Sulphur content must not exceed 0 005 Using an incorrect fuel will cause serious damage to the DPF In some countries diesel may contain higher levels of Sulphur which could cause damage to the vehicle if in doubt contact a local Dealer Authorised Repairer for advice RU
102. ced APPROVED WINTER TYRE SIZES Front e 245 45R19 102V Pirelli Sottozero Series II 245 40R20 99V Pirelli Sottozero Series Il Rear e 275 40R19 105V Pirelli Sottozero Series II 275 35R20 102V Pirelli Sottozero Series II WINTER TYRE PRESSURES Up to 240 km h 150 mph Front 2 2 bar 32 psi 220 kPa Rear 2 2 bar 32 psi 220 kPa USING SNOW CHAINS It is essential that only snow chains of the recommended type are fitted Snow chains can only be fitted to rear wheels They should not be used on temporary use spare wheels Contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer for details and availability of approved snow chains The maximum speed when using snow chains is 50 km h 30 mph Note When using snow chains select JaguarDrive Control Winter mode and switch DSC off DSC would reduce the deep snow traction capability as it would limit wheel spin to a level below that which is required to generate maximum traction When a fuse box lid is removed take care to protect the box from moisture and refit the lid at the earliest opportunity There are three separate fuse boxes fitted to the vehicle each one containing fuses protecting a different group of circuits 1 The engine compartment fuse box e Remove engine cover e Remove fuse box cover 2 The luggage compartment fuse box 3 The passenger compartment fuse box Note Accessing the passenger compartment fuse box requires removal of
103. cle s distance from them when reversing When Reverse R is selected the system uses a camera to provide a wide angle colour rear view image on the touch screen The camera display has priority over the parking aid display To view the parking aid display instead or to cancel camera display at any time touch the display The display also incorporates graphic overlays indicating vehicle direction width and proximity to surrounding objects Note The camera image will not be displayed If Drive D is selected and the vehicle speed is greater than 16 km h 10 mph f Drive D is selected for longer than 2 seconds Parking aids E132516 Solid line The projected wheel trajectory Dotted line The safe working width of the vehicle including exterior mirrors Boot access guideline Do not reverse beyond this point if boot access is required D Vehicle bumper E Parking sensor activation A coloured area appears to indicate which rear sensor s has been activated Cruise control USING CRUISE CONTROL E132517 The cruise speed control system can be used by the driver to maintain a selected vehicle speed above 30 km h 18 mph 1 SET Press to engage cruise control and set the current speed It is also used to increase the set speed until the desired speed is obtained 2 RES Resume Resumes the cruise control set speed after it has been disengaged 3
104. croll through all audio video sources e Long press to scroll through audio videosource sub selections e g FM1 FM2 AM1 AM2 Seek up Short press to select the next radio preset next preset TV channel or next track on chosen audio source e Long press to seek to the next radio station or to select the next TV channel on the channel list 12 Press to decrease volume Audio video overview 13 Seek down Short press to select the previous radio preset or previous preset TV channel or previous track on list e Long press to seek to the previous radio station or to select the previous TV channel on the channel list AUDIO SETTINGS To view the audio settings menu press the Settings button 7 To adjust the sound settings e Touch the or soft keys to adjust Bass Treble or Subwoofer levels e lf surround sound is fitted touch the appropriate soft key to select DPL DTS Neo6 or select Stereo to switch surround sound off To adjust balance and fade 1 From the Sound settings menu select Balance Fade E132537 2 Touch the arrow soft keys to move the sound focal point to the desired area of the vehicle the focal cross hairs will appear red when not in the default position LICENSING I DOLBY DIGITAL E132538 I DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories dts Digi
105. ct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult a Dealer Authorized Repairer or an experienced radio TV technician for help THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Navigation instruction is by map and turn information displayed on the touch screen and can be complemented by voice guidance if required A detailed intersection map is also displayed in the instrument panel The system uses signals from Global Positioning System GPS satellites combined with information from vehicle sensors and from data stored on the hard drive to establish the true vehicle position Note Mapping data loaded on the hard drive is relevant to the market in which the vehicle is first sold and will provide guidance and information only for that area Your local Jaguar Dealer will have details of software updates Using this combination of data sources the vehicle navigation computer enables you to plan and follow a route map to your desired destination The touch screen is used to control navigation via menus text screens and map displays Navigation system USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM If the screen is already displaying another function radio phone etc touch either the back arrow or the Menu button belo
106. d particularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water The helt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn ina severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious Do not carry hard fragile or sharp items between your person and the seat belt Seat belts should be worn by all vehicle occupants for every journey no matter how short When using seat belts to restrain items other than occupants take care to ensure that the belts are not damaged or exposed to sharp edges A The use of comfort clips or devices that would create slackness in the seat belt system is not advised SEAT BELT CHECKS Note If the vehicle is parked on an incline the seat belt mechanism may lock This is a safety feature and the belt should be gently eased out from the upper anchorage The seat belts should be inspected regularly to check for fraying cuts or wear to the webbing and the condition and security of the mechanism buckles adjusters and mounting points e With the seat belt fastened give the webbing near the buckle a quick upward pull The buckle must remain securely locked e With the seat belt unfastened unreel the seat belt to the limit of its travel Check that it unreels smoothly with no snatches or snags Allow the belt to fully retract again checking for smooth operation
107. d button on the rear view mirror as shown applications above and the hand held transmitter In some countries this feature is also known button Keep both buttons pressed The as the HomeLink Universal Transceiver indicator lamp will flash slowly at first and For further information see 47 then change to a fast flash When the INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE indicator lamp flashes rapidly release both buttons The rapid flashing lamp indicates BEFORE PROGRAMMING successful programming 4 after 60 seconds the indicator lamp does not flash rapidly release both the transceiver and the hand held transmitter buttons and repeat the procedure starting When programming a device that may require you to press and re press the hand held transmitter cycle unplug the device during the cycling process to with Step 2 Position the hand held transmitter at a different angle and or distance prevent possible motor failure Garage door opener 5 Press and hold the programmed garage door opener button and observe the indicator lamp e Ifthe indicator is continuous programming is complete and your device should operate when the garage door opener button is pressed and held for approximately 1 to 2 seconds and then released e Ifthe indicator lamp blinks rapidly for two seconds and then illuminates continuously proceed with the following programming instructions for rolling code device equipment TO ERASE ALL PROGRAMMIN
108. d device a confirmation pop up appears If the last used device is not present then the system will search for other previously connected devices and automatically connect if one is found If no previously connected device is found No device connected is displayed and the Search new Change device and Use device options are given LOSS OF CONNECTION If aloss of connection between the vehicle and the Bluetooth device occurs a pop up is displayed Select Reconnect to automatically restore the connection A confirmation pop up will appear before the touch screen reverts to its previous mode CHANGING DISCONNECTING A DEVICE e From the playback control menu select Settings e From the Settings menu select Register Select Disconnect A confirmation pop up will appear and then you will be given the option to Search new Change device or Use device to connect to a different device LOADING COMPACT DISCS Do not force the disc into the slot Do not use irregular shaped CDs and CDs with a scratch protection film or self adhesive labels attached The CD unit will play compact discs that conform to the international Red Book standard audio specification Playback of CDs not conforming to this standard cannot be guaranteed Recordable CD R discs and re writable CD RW discs may not function correctly Dual format dual sided discs DVD Plus CD DVD format are thicker than normal CDs and conseq
109. d in the instrument panel and will illuminate as a bulb check when the ignition is switched on A If the warning indicator signals that a fault is present in the system do not use a child restraint on the front passenger seat If any of the following warning indicator conditions occur the vehicle should be checked by your Dealer Authorised Repairer immediately e The warning indicator fails to illuminate when the START STOP button is initially switched on e The warning indicator fails to extinguish within six seconds of the START STOP button being switched on e The warning indicator illuminates at any time other than during the bulb check AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION A Do not attempt to service repair replace modify or tamper with any part of the SRS This includes wiring or components in the vicinity of SRS components Doing so may cause the system to trigger or render the system inoperative A Do not use any electrical test equipment or devices in the vicinity of SRS components or wiring Doing so may cause the system to trigger or render the system inoperative All of the following operations should only be carried out by a Dealer Authorised Repairer or suitably qualified person e Removal or repair of any wiring or component in the vicinity of any SRS components e Installation of electrical or electronic equipment and accessories e Modification to the front or sides of the vehicle exterior e A
110. d the components or between water and then wrung out Use only mild panels or trim non caustic soap e Use Jaguar Leather Cleaner for heavily soiled areas Dry off and rub with a clean soft cloth changing surfaces regularly REMOVING STAINS ral tim Use Jaguar Leather Cleaner several times a Most stains on woollen fabric can be removed is d if treatment is carried out immediately before SUPP the stain has a chance to dry in moisturise and help to improve the surface protective film against dust and substances Most stains can be treated with one of three cleaning fluids Jaguar Upholstery Cleaner dry cleaning fluid or clean water Follow the instructions on the package Use Jaguar Upholstery Cleaner following the instructions Avoid over wetting e Do not use solvents Do not use detergents furniture polish or household cleaners While these products may initially give impressive results their use will lead to rapid deterioration of the leather INSTRUMENT PANEL CLOCK AND and will invalidate the warranty Jaguar AUDIO EQUIPMENT recommend a basic set of products that Only use a soft dry cloth to clean the have been specially selected for the type instrument panel clock and audio equipment leather in your vehicle Do not use cleaning fluids or sprays e Dark clothing may stain leather seats just like other upholstery products TOUCH SCREEN e Sharp objects such as belts zip fa
111. display a choice of three different route options on the map The roads on the map are drawn in three different colours to highlight each route Select route 1 2 or 3 by touching the respective box displayed on the right side of the map Touch Change Route followed by Route prefs to change the route settings If a destination is already set touch Waypoint to add a waypoint in the journey if required When you have made your selection if any touch Start Note As you approach a junction in addition to the voice guidance an inset on the map will display an enlarged view of the junction EASY ROUTE In Route options Easy Route can be turned On or Off When On is selected Easy Route changes the route calculation parameters of Route 3 in order to reduce e Junctions e Turns e Turns that cross traffic e The priority of minor roads e Complex junctions and manoeuvres LEARN ROUTE In Route options Learn Route can be turned On or Off When On is selected if you make the same deviation from the proposed route three times then the system will memorize the deviation and offer that as the normal route from then on Select Delete all to delete any learnt routes and return to the default settings VOICE GUIDANCE The last voice guidance message can be repeated by touching the speaker icon on the screen To turn voice guidance on or off but maintain route guidance proceed as follows 1 Touch the Nav M
112. dle while pushing the luggage compartment lid upwards Return the handle to its stowage position after Use LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT RELEASE WHEN BATTERY IS DISCHARGED If the battery becomes discharged when the luggage compartment is shut it will be necessary to supply power to the release circuit in order to open it Supplying power to the release circuit in the following manner may cause a fuse to blow For this reason it is recommended that the following procedure is only carried out by suitably qualified persons E132493 With the bonnet open and the engine and fuse box covers removed connect booster cables to a suitable 12v supply Then 1 Attach the positive booster cable clamp to the connection point next to the 100A Midi fuse 2 Attach the negative booster cable clamp to the earthing post at the front of the right hand chassis leg 3 Press the luggage compartment release button on the remote control Luggage compartment Do not attempt to start the vehicle with power supplied in this way Storage compartments STORAGE COMPARTMENTS E1325 1 Cubby box 2 Cup holders Do not drink or use the drinks holders when driving Note When Valet mode is selected the glove box release is disabled 3 Glove box Open using the glove box release arrowed Note When Valet mode is selected the glove box release is disabled Rear armrest cubby box Front door stowage Re
113. donor vehicle Vehicle battery DISCONNECTING THE BOOSTER CABLES A To avoid serious injury use extreme caution when removing the booster cables as the engine will be running on the previously disabled vehicle This means that you may be working close to components which are moving at high speed carry high voltage or may be hot Note Do not switch on any electrical equipment until after the cables have been disconnected The engine should be running on the previously disabled vehicle and the engine switched off on the donor vehicle Disconnect the booster cables in the exact reverse order of that used for connection CHARGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY The battery must be disconnected and removed from the vehicle before charging Battery disconnection removal and replacement should only be carried out by qualified personnel Consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer REPLACING THE VEHICLE BATTERY Battery disconnection removal and replacement should only be carried out by qualified personnel Consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer Used batteries must be disposed of correctly as they contain a number of harmful substances Seek advice from your Dealer Authorised Repairer and or your local authority TYRE CARE A Do not drive the vehicle if a tyre is damaged excessively worn or incorrectly inflated A Avoid contaminating the tyres with vehicle fluids as they may cause damage to the tyr
114. e The cell plugs and vent pipe must be in place at all times when the battery is connected to the vehicle Ensure that the vent pipe is clear of obstructions and not kinked Failure to do so may cause a pressure build up in the battery resulting in an explosion Do not expose the battery to a naked flame or spark as the battery produces explosive flammable gas Never jump start boost charge or try to start a vehicle with a frozen battery Doing so can result in an explosion Remove all metal jewellery before working on or near the battery and never allow metal tools or vehicle components to come into contact with the battery terminals Do not allow the battery posts or terminals to come into contact with your skin They contain lead and lead compounds which are toxic Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling the battery Do not allow battery electrolyte to come into contact with fabrics or painted surfaces If battery electrolyte comes into contact with any surface the surface should be washed down immediately with copious amounts of clean water Your vehicle is fitted with a low maintenance battery which is located under the floor of the luggage compartment In hot climates more frequent checks of the battery electrolyte level and condition are required If necessary the battery cells can be topped up using distilled water immediately If swallowed battery electrolyte can be fatal seek m
115. e A Avoid spinning the wheels The forces released can damage the structure of the tyre and cause it to fail A If wheel spin is unavoidable due to a loss of traction in deep snow for example do not exceed 50 km h 30 mph A Do not exceed the maximum pressure stated on the sidewall of the tyre TYRE PRESSURES A Never drive your vehicle if the tyre pressures are incorrect A Pressure checks should only be carried out when the tyres are cold and the vehicle has been stationary for more than three hours A hot tyre at or below recommended cold inflation pressure is dangerously under inflated A If the vehicle has been parked in strong sunlight or used in high ambient temperatures do not reduce the tyre pressures Move the vehicle into the shade and allow the tyres to cool before re checking the pressures CHECKING THE TYRE PRESSURES E132672 The recommended tyre pressures are listed on a label located in the driver s door opening Check the tyres including the spare for condition and pressure on a weekly basis and before long journeys If tyre pressures are checked while the vehicle is inside a protected covered area e g a garage and subsequently driven in lower outdoor temperatures tyre under inflation could occur A slight pressure loss occurs naturally with time If this exceeds 0 14 bar 2 psi 14 per week have the cause investigated and rectified by qualified assistance If itis
116. e English courts LIMITATIONS OF USE The OS Code Point data is restricted for use in the specific system for which it was created Except to the extent explicitly permitted by mandatory applicable laws you may not extract or re utilise any part of the contents of the OS Code Point data not reproduce copy modify adapt translate disassemble decompile or reverse engineer any portion of the OS Code Point data LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Ordnance Survey does not warrant or represent that any of the Code Point data is accurate error free or suitable for your purposes In no event shall OS or the supplier of the Navigation System using the OS Code Point data be liable for any consequential special incidental or indirect damages for any direct or indirect loss of revenue profits business data or use incurred by you or any third party arising out of your use of the OS Code Point data whether in an action in contract or tort including negligence and breach of statutory duty or otherwise even if OS or the supplier of the Navigation System has been advised of the possibility of such damages In any event OS s liability for direct damages is limited to the price of the copy of the OS Code Point data Nothing in these licence terms shall operate to exclude or limit any liability which cannot be excluded or limited by law THE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT AFFECT OR PRE
117. e button 6 or 10 or on screen soft key right or left to select the required screen will allow options to be set and selected Note A help screen is available from each screen menu To view the help screen for guidance on the available functions and options touch the question mark icon Press to watch a video source Press to listen to an audio source Source control switch beneath touchscreen HEADPHONES The volume control for each set of headphones is adjusted on the headphones REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY The remote control battery is automatically recharged while the remote is docked The battery is not serviceable and should not be changed or removed by the user USING VOICE CONTROL Voice button Press briefly to start a voice session Press and hold to cancel a voice session Note Briefly press the Voice button during a voice session to interrupt audible feedback Wait for the tone to sound before giving the next command Voice symbol Indicates that a command is available Wait for the symbol to appear a tone will also sound before using the command Command list Appears on the right side of the instrument panel providing feedback and available commands at each stage of the voice session When displayed say Cancel to cancel the current voice session When displayed say Help to get assistance during a voice session Voice control is operated by following this procedure
118. e head restraint so that the top of the head restraint is above the centre line of the head An incorrectly adjusted head restraint increases the risk of death or serious injury in the event of a collision It is posible to swivel the head restraint forwards or backwards For greater protection in the event of a collision the head restraint should be adjusted so that it is as close to the back of the head as is practical Never adjust the head restraint while the vehicle is in motion A ELECTRIC FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS e 1 To adjust the height of the head restraint see 14 ELECTRIC SEATS 2 To adjust the angle of the head restraint press the locking button on the side of the restraint and tilt to the desired position Note There is no angle adjustment on headrests where a DVD screen is fitted Pull the wing heads forward in to the first or second position Rotate the head restraint to adjust the angle Note There is no angle adjustment on headrests where a DVD screen is fitted To adjust the height of the head restraint see 14 ELECTRIC SEATS Note It is not possible to remove the electric front head restraints MANUAL FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS 1 2 3 JO To raise pull the restraint upwards it will click and lock in position Note Do not try to raise the head restraint further than the third adjustment position To lower depress the locking button and push down on the restrai
119. e into contact with naked flames or other sources of ignition e g a hot engine The engine must not be started if the fluid level has dropped below the MIN mark Seek qualified assistance immediately if there is a noticeable drop in the fluid level If fluid loss is slow the reservoir may be topped up to the upper level mark to enable the vehicle to be driven to a repair facility for examination However it is recommended that you seek qualified assistance before driving the vehicle Check and top up the fluid with the vehicle on level ground with the engine switched off and the system cold Ensure that the steering wheel is not turned after stopping the engine The level of fluid can be seen through the translucent body of the reservoir The fluid level should be between the MIN and the MAX marks TOPPING UP THE POWER STEERING FLUID It is imperative that the power steering system does not become contaminated in any way Always use new fluid and clean the area around the filler neck both before removing the filler cap and after topping up Never return drained fluid to the system Fluid level checks Power steering fluid will damage painted surfaces Soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water 1 Clean the filler cap before removing to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir 2 Remove filler cap 3 Using Mobil
120. e radio will tune to the last used station on that waveband The waveband selection box will close after 5 seconds without use or can be closed manually by selecting Radio again Displays information about the current station Some of this information is also displayed in the instrument panel Seek down Short touch to auto seek down the frequency to the next radio station e Long touch to activate manual seek mode Further short touches change the frequency in single decrements A further long touch will scan backwards through the current waveband until the soft key is released 4 Settings f Station list Frequency input Seek up Short touch to auto seek up the frequency to the next radio station e Long touch to activate manual seek mode Further short touches change the frequency in single increments A further long touch will scan forwards through the current waveband until the soft key is released Radio text If selected the radio text broadcast by the radio station will be displayed in a pop up Radio settings Touch to view and activate deactivate the following features RDS Traffic News AF and REG See 99 RADIO DATA SYSTEM RDS Station list FM only Select to view a list of all available stations on the waveband The list can be sorted by Frequency Name or Category pop news sport etc by selecting the appropriate soft key Touch to select the chosen station 10
121. e test is 50 km h 30 mph with an average speed of 19 km h 12 mph EXTRA URBAN CYCLE The extra urban test cycle is carried out immediately after the urban test Approximately half of the test comprises steady speed driving while the remainder consists of a series of accelerations decelerations and engine idling The maximum test speed is 120 km h 75 mph and the average speed 63 km h 39 mph The test is carried out over a distance of 7 km 4 3 miles COMBINED The combined figure is an average of the urban and extra urban test cycle results which has been weighted to take account of the different distances covered during the two tests For additional information on fuel consumption figures and exhaust emissions visit the Vehicle Certification Agency VCA website at http www veacarfueldata org uk VA DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS Occupants with disabilities which may require modification of the vehicle must contact a Dealer Authorised Repairer before any modifications are made PARTS AND ACCESSORIES A Do not fit non approved parts and accessories or carry out non approved alterations or conversions Your vehicle is not designed for use with a roof rack Do not fit a roof rack to the vehicle as damage may result AIRBAG SYSTEM A The components that make up the airbag system are sensitive to electrical or physical interference either of which could easily damage the system and cause inadverten
122. ease 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 Ensure 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 CLEANING THE INTERIOR 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 Maintenance LEATHER CLOTH AND FABRIC To prevent ingrained dirt and staining inspect Never use soap ammonia bleach or the seat upholstery regularly and clean every other cleaners intended for use on hard one to two months as follows surfaces e Wipe off fine dust from the seat surfaces Do not use upholstery cleaner using a clean damp non coloured cloth electrical equipment such as facia Change frequently to a clean area of cloth switches to avoid abrasive action on the leather When cleaning around electrical surface Avoid over wetting Blat equipment such as switches ensure e If this is not sufficient use a cloth which that fluids do not leak into any gaps has been dampened with warm soapy aroun
123. eat belt is unfastened Note If a heavy object is placed on the front passenger seat it may activate the Beltminder feature It is recommended that the object be placed in the luggage compartment or secured using the seat belt Occupant safety Note Although not advisable it is possible to disable the Beltminder function Please see your Dealer Authorised Repairer to disable or re instate the function CHILD SEATS A For optimum safety children should travel in the rear of the vehicle at all times front passenger seat travel is not recommended However if it is essential that a child travels in the front set the vehicle seat fully rearward and seat the child in an approved forward facing child seat Do not use a rear facing child seat an inflating airbag could impact with the seat and cause serious injury A Do not use a forward facing child seat until the child using it is above the minimum weight of 9 kg 20 Ib 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 A Do not allow a baby or infant to be held or carried on the lap The force of a crash can increase effective body weight by as much as thirty times making it impossible to hold onto the child A Children typically require the use of a booster seat appropriate to their age and size thereby enabling the seat belts to be properly fitted reducing the risk
124. eating and ventilation system if it has been turned off Defrost Press to remove frost or heavy misting from the windscreen This setting activates the blowers air conditioning front and rear screen heaters and prohibits recirculation to achieve a rapid defrost 4 Recirculation Press briefly to select timed recirculation Press and hold to select latched recirculation Press again to switch off 5 Blower speed Rotate to adjust blower speed Blower speed is automatically set in Auto mode Adjusting the blower speed will cancel Auto mode With blower speed at minimum rotate the control anticlockwise to switch the climate system off Air conditioning Press to switch on off The air conditioning system can be switched on off independently of the other climate control functions Rear screen heater Press to switch on off Heating and ventilation 8 Front screen heater Press to switch on off 9 Air distribution to screen Touch to turn on off 10 Air distribution to face Touch to turn on off 11 Air distribution to feet Touch to turn on off 12 Sync climate Select to change all front and rear passenger climate settings to match that of the driver s Select again or change a passenger s settings to cancel 13 Settings Select to alter the sensitivity of the air quality sensor or to select C or F as the default temperature unit 14 Front seats Select to adjust the front seat
125. ed 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 Tyre pressure monitoring system If the TPM system warning for any wheel does not clear even after ensuring correct inflation and driving for more than ten minutes above 25 km h 18 mph you should seek qualified assistance as soon as possible Parking aids PARKING AID OPERATION Rear view camera See 85 REAR VIEW CAMERA A Parking aid on off switch Approximately 600 mm 24 inches Approximately 800 mm 31 inches Approximately 1800mm 71 inches It remains the driver s responsibility to detect obstacles and estimate the vehicle s distance from them Some overhanging objects barriers small children animals thin obstructions or painted surfaces may not be detected by the system Efe Systems using the same frequency band as the front parking sensors may cause irregular tones to be emitted Note The sensors are active when the gear selector is in neutral and in drive after moving from reverse Therefore if an obstacle is detected an audible warning tone will
126. ed to as soft keys and only require light pressure to function Do not use excessive pressure TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY ICONS Touch screen display icons are as follows they may not all be displayed at the same time Audio Video Touch to select the 1 Audio Video menu Navigation Touch to select the Navigation menu Climate Touch to select the Climate control menu Back soft key Touch to return to 28 the previous screen displayed Shows the current status of the e relevant heated ventilated seat TOUCH SCREEN CARE Do not use abrasive cleaners on the touch screen For approved cleaning products contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer TOUCH SCREEN SETUP e Select Setup from the Home menu Touch screen setup is split into 3 categories Screen System and Vehicle as detailed below SCREEN SETTINGS Brightness Contrast Select to adjust the touch screen brightness and contrast levels and to turn auto dimming for night driving on or off Screensaver Select to change the screensaver Touch an option to select e Screen animations Select to turn animated transitions between screens on or off Touch screen e Time out to home menu Select to set the length of time before an unused screen reverts to the Home menu or to turn this feature on or off SYSTEM SETTINGS e Button feedback Select to turn the soft key use confirmation tone on or off e Clock adjust Select to change the clock
127. ed with double locking press the lock button twice within three seconds The hazard warning lights will flash twice to confirm the alarm state and in some markets an audible tone will sound Note If the alarm is armed and a window or the sunroof are left open the alarm may sound due to movement of air currents detected by the intrusion sensors in the front interior light console The intrusion sensors can be temporarily disabled for the next time the vehicle is locked via the Vehicle Set up area of the instrument panel menu PERIMETER ALARM To set perimeter alarm protection press the lock button The hazard warning lights will flash to confirm the alarm state BATTERY BACKED SOUNDER In certain markets a separate battery backed sounder is fitted This device will sound the alarm if the vehicle battery or the alarm sounder is disconnected when the security system is armed DEACTIVATING THE ALARM WHEN TRIGGERED If the alarm has been triggered it can be deactivated by any one of the following methods e Pressing the unlock button on the Jaguar Smart Key e Opening a door using keyless entry e Pressing the START STOP button with a valid Jaguar Smart Key present TILT SENSOR The tilt sensor detects any change in the vehicle s angle to the ground When the alarm is armed and the vehicle double locked any change in the vehicle s angle will activate the tilt alarm Note The tilt sensors can be tempora
128. edical assistance immediately gt Do not connect any 12 volt equipment directly to the battery terminals Doing so may cause a spark which can result in an explosion gt BATTERY MONITORING SYSTEM BMS If excessive battery discharge is occurring when the engine isn t running the system will shut down non essential electrical systems to protect battery power CONNECTING BOOSTER CABLES 1 Connect the positive booster cable to the positive terminal on the donor vehicle s battery Connect the other end of the positive booster cable to the positive terminal on the disabled vehicle s battery Connect the negative booster cable to the recommended jump starting earth point of the donor vehicle Connect the other end of the negative booster cable to a chassis stud Two are available on the left hand side at the rear of the load space opposite the battery Check that all cables are clear of any moving components and that all four connections are secure Note If repeated attempts to start the disabled vehicle are needed allow the donor vehicle to idle for a few minutes between attempts Start the engine of the donor vehicle and allow it to idle for a few minutes Start the engine of the disabled vehicle Note If repeated attempts to start the disabled vehicle are needed allow the donor vehicle to idle for a few minutes between attempts Allow both vehicles to idle for two minutes Switch off the
129. een added to the device in this mode can be played iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries CONNECTING A DEVICE Connect the device into the appropriate socket in the cubby box or rear centre armrest Portable media Note Use the cable supplied with your media When an iPod is connected playback will device to connect to the USB socket continue from the point at which it was last the touch screen Home menu select playing provided the iPod battery is in a good Audio Video Then select My music state of charge e Select the required device iPod USB When a USB device is connected playback will Bluetooth or AUX Playback will start and start from the first track in the first available the playback control menu is displayed folder If a device is already connected when My music is selected playback will continue Note You can also press the MODE button dh from the point at which it was last playing repeatedly to select the chosen device PORTABLE MEDIA CONTROLS Track title Artist Album title E1335 1 Touch to select the type of portable media Additionally for USB devices you can device iPod USB Bluetooth or AUX select the number of list entries that are Selection of CD playback is also made from skipped when you use the page up down this menu arrows when navigating a list 2 Display of information about the current 5 Bro
130. en will appear green If a TMC signal is not being received the icon will be shown with a bar through it The system will inform the driver of any roadworks narrow road contraflow accidents slippery road diversion information parking information congestion or other hazard The driver is informed of a traffic event as follows e ATMC Event icon shown on the map at the location of the event e Text be displayed showing the details of each occurrence which can be selected either by touching the screen icon or from the traffic information list e Dynamic route guidance which calculates an alternative route when the system receives the traffic event warning affecting the route currently set in the navigation System e Traffic event list shows all events sorted by road name distance on your selected route in a straight line or along your actual route The information regarding the hold up is maintained and updated even if the vehicle crosses into another country RDS TMC ICONS Any traffic event broadcast on TMC in your area will be displayed as a warning icon on the map and an alert may be displayed as a message giving the road number s and between which junctions the hold up or event occurs Voice guidance will also inform you of the hold up when an event icon exists on the current route This data is stored in the system for up to of 30 minutes The colour of the TMC icon changes in order to show t
131. ening or closing cannot be halted part way Windows Note The blind cannot be closed when the sunroof is open 7 Rear screen blind 8 Rear sunroof blind One push of the button will fully open or close the blind Opening or closing cannot be halted part way ONE TOUCH WINDOW OPERATION The front windows have one touch open operation Briefly press the switch down fully and release the window will lower until fully open The rear windows open in 2 stages e Briefly press the switch down fully and release the window will open 65 75 mm 2 5 3 inches to the comfort stop position Note This position reduces resonance booming sound that can occur when driving with a front window open Open the rear window on the same side of the vehicle as the open front window to reduce resonance e Briefly press the switch down fully and release a second time to fully open the window The front and rear windows also have one touch close operation Briefly pull the switch up fully and release the window will rise until fully closed Pressing or pulling the switch again will stop a window in one touch operation WINDOW ANTI TRAP PROTECTION A Before closing a window ensure that no occupants have any part of their body in a position where it could be trapped Death or serious injury could occur even with an anti trap system Anti trap protection is designed to stop window movement if an obstruction or resist
132. enters the mechanism can prevent correct deployment of an airbag during an impact CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL Check the engine oil weekly If any significant or sudden drop in oil level is noted seek qualified assistance If the message ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LOW is displayed stop the engine as soon as it is safe to do so and seek qualified assistance Do not start the engine until the cause has been rectified Prior to checking the oil level ensure that the vehicle is on level ground All except V6 petrol engines e The engine oil has reached working temperature oil is hot e The engine has been switched off for ten minutes as the system will not give an accurate reading until the oil level has stabilised The oil level can then be checked as follows 1 Switch on the ignition do not start the engine 2 Ensure Park P is selected 3 Select the Service menu using the instrument panel menu joypad control see 53 INTERACTIVE CONTROLS Select Oil level display from the Service menu The current oil level status and topping up advice is displayed in the instrument panel top up as instructed Engine Oil Level gt OK Fluid level checks An indication of the oil level is displayed in the gauge Messages to the right of the gauge advise you of any action you may need to take If the oil level is within the required operating range the message Engine Oil Level OK will be displayed Do not add
133. entre armrest Compatible portable devices include e USB mass storage devices e g a memory stick Devices must use FAT or FAT32 file format iPod iPod Classic iPod Touch iPhone and iPod Nano are supported full functionality for older devices cannot be guaranteed iPod Shuffle functionality cannot be guaranteed e Auxiliary device personal audio MP3 players all iPods e Auxiliary device connected with a composite audio video connection e Devices with Bluetooth connectivity Devices must support A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth protocols If you are connecting an iPod mass storage or Bluetooth device use the touch screen to operate and search the device Many of the controls are similar to those available for CD play Note Auxiliary devices have no touch screen control Please disconnect your iPod when leaving the vehicle Failure to do so may result in the iPod battery discharging Note The audio system will play MP3 WMA and AAC files To maximise playback quality it is recommended that lossless compression is used for the iPod If files on the iPod or USB are compressed it is recommended that the files utilise a minimum bitrate of 192 kbit s although a higher bitrate is strongly recommended Note Some players have their own file system that is not supported by this system To use your MP3 player you must set it to USB Removable Device or Mass Storage Device mode Only music that has b
134. enu then select the desired option from the list BLIND SPOT MONITOR A The Blind Spot Monitor BSM system is a supplement to not a replacement for a safe driving style and use of the exterior and rear view mirrors A Please note that BSM may not be able to give adequate warning of vehicles approaching very quickly from behind or vehicles that are being overtaken rapidly A BSM may not be able to detect all vehicles and may also detect objects such as roadside barriers etc 2 The Blind Spot Monitor BSM system monitors a zone that covers the area adjacent to the vehicle that is not easily visible by the driver and is designed to identify any object overtaking the vehicle 3 The system uses a radar on each side of the vehicle to identify any overtaking vehicle object within the blind spot area of the vehicle while disregarding other objects which may be stationary or travelling in the opposite direction etc Blind spot monitoring A The radar sensors may be impaired by rain snow or road spray This may affect the system s ability to reliably detect a vehicle object within the blind spot Ensure that the warning indicators in the exterior mirrors are not obscured by stickers or other objects Do not attach stickers or objects to the rear bumpers that may interfere with the radar sensors D If an object is identified by the system as being an overtaking vehicle object an amber warnin
135. enu soft key 2 Touch the Route VG soft key The soft key will be highlighted when voice guidance messages are enabled CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE To cancel guidance touch Nav Menu on the touch screen and then Stop Guidance Navigation system QUICK POI SELECTION Touch the Map screen to display the POI button Touch the POI button The screen shows six suggested categories five of which can be selected as quick points of interest Note The POI icons will not be shown if the map zoom level is greater than 1 km 75 mile Select a Quick POI category or select More to see further POIs Touch OK to confirm a selection The map screen with the POI icon s is displayed Select the five POIs you wish to see when the Quick POIs are displayed RESTORE SYSTEM DEFAULTS If you have made any changes to the system s default settings use this menu to restore the original settings MEMORY POINTS From the navigation menu select Stored Loc This enables you to manage destinations such as place of work home favourite restaurant From the Stored Locations menu you can save up to 400 memory points or add your home address Select Memory Points to add a stored location Touching any of the Stored Locations submenus allows you to Add Edit or Delete Select Add to store a memory point MEMORY POINT DETAILS e Touch Info to display the details of the selected memory point The details include Icon Name Position and Te
136. er is located on the front of the right hand cam cover ENGINE NUMBER DIESEL ENGINES The number is located on a metal label attached to the top of the left hand camshaft cover TRANSMISSION NUMBER The transmission number is located on a label attached to the transmission casing Vehicle identification VEHICLE BUILD DATE PLATE Australia only The vehicle built date is shown on the VIN plate a gt pet co gt DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY v v gy OGASUOWOS eui oi 60 0002 L E LA 1 022 008 80 2002 V LA 1 68 106 s psepuejs poyddy 0002 05609 poyddy t 56 0 yuensund Ajay Sy pue s p Uns 027590 JOWS osn 2000822215 voqeubisop 95066 0 21 95504550 3 9v OCA sNawiis DY wory 4 uwen ag MEER CAUEDP 4 YA XX T unas OGA 49515 D 0QU Dus ZE 03 wensnd unu 2 VV LA 1 68 106 9501 suiois s 9606 PHM a9 uyoda OGA snanais 2 gt S 2 DY
137. ere fitted side marker lamps will switch on automatically with the following conditions e The ignition is on e The gear selector is out of park e The parking brake is not applied is released market dependent Exterior lights APPROACH LAMPS The headlamps can be illuminated remotely for a programmed length of time by pressing the headlamp button on the Jaguar Smart key See 5 UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE Press the button again to switch off Note In some markets a second press will illuminate the reverse lamps and a third press is required to turn the lamps off ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM AFS Adaptive front lighting is designed to give the driver improved visibility using a swivelling headlamp unit a static bending lamp and a cornering lamp These lamps broaden the beam of the headlamps when cornering in different circumstances The headlamp unit swivels accordingly when cornering to improve light spread on bends in the road Static bending lamps The static bending lamps operate when necessary to provide an even broader light spread Cornering lamps At speeds up to 40 km h 25 mph to provide improved visibility at junctions the system switches on the lamp if it has received an input from the vehicle s direction indicator Only the lamp on the same side as the operating indicator illuminates The lamp will self cancel after 3 minutes of continuous operation WINDSCREEN WIPER DETECTION T
138. essure turn off the compressor then read the pressure from the gauge Tyre repair kit 9 When the compressor is off if the tyre pressure is too high release the required amount of pressure using the pressure release valve 10 Once the tyre is inflated to the correct pressure switch off the compressor and remove the power plug from the auxiliary Socket e The use of the tyre repair kit sealant may lead to error prompts and incorrect readings of the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Therefore use the tyre repair kit pressure gauge to check and adjust the damaged tyre s inflation pressure 11 Unscrew the inflation hose connector from the tyre valve replace the tyre valve cap and the inflation hose connector protective Cap 12 Ensure that the tyre repair kit is placed securely in the vehicle 13 Drive to the nearest tyre repair centre or Dealer Authorised Repairer for a replacement tyre to be fitted Ensure that you make the repair centre aware that the tyre repair kit has been used before the tyre is removed 14 The tyre inflation hose the receiver and the sealant bottle must be replaced once a new tyre has been fitted Only sealant bottles which are completely empty should be disposed of with normal household waste Sealant bottles which contain some sealant and the tyre inflation hose should be disposed of by a tyre specialist or your Dealer Authorised Repairer in compliance with local waste dispo
139. etup menu Go to vod divx com with this code to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX VOD Covered by one or more of the following U S Patents 7 295 673 7 460 668 7 519 274 EOM gracenote E132544 Music and video recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery For more information please visit www gracenote com CD DVD Blu ray Disc and music and video related data from Gracenote Inc copyright 2000 to present Gracenote Gracenote Software copyright 2000 to present Gracenote One or more patents owned by Gracenote apply to this product and service See the Gracenote website for a non exhaustive list of applicable Gracenote patents Gracenote CDDB MusiclD MediaVOCS the Gracenote logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Gracenote in the United States and or other countries GRACENOTE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT This application or device contains software from Gracenote Inc of Emeryville California Gracenote The software from Gracenote the Gracenote Software enables this application to perform disc and or file identification and obtain music related information including name artist track and title information Gracenote Data from online servers or embedded databases collect
140. ew DAB text and channel information 8 Channel list Touch to view a list of available Ensembles and channels The list can be sorted by Ensemble Channel Subchannel or by Category e fan Ensemble is selected from the list all available channels from that ensemble will be displayed e Sorting by Subchannel is only available when the current channel is broadcasting subchannels e f Category is selected touch the chosen category to view corresponding channels before making your selection from the list Once the desired selection has been made select the Back soft key to return to the main DAB menu 9 Subchannel tier If subchannels are broadcast by the current channel this soft key will be active Select to view available subchannels and then select the chosen subchannel from the list 10 Auto tune Select to scan for all available DAB Ensembles channels This needs to be done before using the DAB radio for the first time Auto tune is also useful when travelling long distances so regional Ensembles can be tuned During Auto tune a pop up shows tuning progress The Auto tune process will not affect current presets but some presets may not operate if the channel they relate to is no longer available No reception displays DAB radio 11 Station presets Each DAB band has 6 preset positions e Touch and release to tune the radio to the station stored on that preset e Touch and hold to store the
141. f there is no slower vehicle ahead A ACC is not a collision warning or avoidance system Additionally ACC will not react to e Stationary or slow moving vehicles below 10 km h 6 mph e Pedestrians or objects in the roadway e Oncoming vehicles in the same lane The ACC system uses a radar sensor which projects a beam directly forward of the vehicle to detect objects ahead The radar sensor is mounted behind the bumper cover to the left of the cooling aperture to provide a clear view forward for the radar beam Only use ACC when conditions are favourable i e main roads with free flowing traffic Donot use in poor visibility specifically fog heavy rain spray or snow e Do not use on icy or slippery roads e tisthe drivers responsibility to stay alert drive safely and be in control of the vehicle at all times e Keep the front of the vehicle free from dirt metal badges or objects including vehicle front protectors which may prevent the sensor from operating Donotuse ACC when entering or leaving motorway USING ACC 1 Gap decrease button 2 RES Resume Resumes the ACC set speed after it has been disengaged 3 CAN Cancel button 4 Gap increase button The system is operated by controls mounted on the steering wheel The driver can also intervene at any time by use of the brake or accelerator pedals Setting the vehicle speed activating and deactivating ACC is done i
142. f the oil e Climatic conditions e The speed at which the engine is being operated e Road conditions Drivers should expect above normal consumption when the engine is new and after running in if high speeds are sustained CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL Running the engine without coolant will Cause serious engine damage If persistent coolant loss is noticed seek qualified assistance immediately The coolant level in the expansion tank should be checked at least weekly more frequently in high mileage or severe operating conditions Always check the level when the system is cold Ensure the coolant level is maintained between the level indicator marks as shown in the illustrations MFN Petrol engines Fluid level checks If the message LOW COOLANT LEVEL is displayed in the message centre stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and top up the coolant reservoir with the recommended antifreeze water mix If the message centre displays the message ENGINE OVERHEATING pull off the carriageway and allow the engine to idle for five minutes and then switch off the ignition for ten minutes Switch on the engine and provided that the warning does not occur continue your journey avoiding harsh acceleration Seek qualified assistance as soon as possible TOPPING UP THE COOLANT A Never remove the filler cap when the engine is hot A Antifreeze is highly inflammable Do not allo
143. five normal speed wipes followed by a drip wipe if configured The washers will operate during the first two wipes If the washers are operated with the wipers operating at normal or fast speed the washer jets will operate for two wipes and operation of the wipers will not be affected Note If the button is pressed and held the wipers and washers will operate at normal speed until the button is released or for a maximum of 10 seconds After the button is released the wipers will operate for a further three wipes followed by a drip wipe if configured TIMED JET FUNCTION If the timed jet function is configured the washer jets will only operate on the up stroke of the wipers mu uu a This function can be IN enabled disabled by your Dealer Authorised Repairer DRIP WIPE If the drip wipe function is configured the wipers will operate four seconds after a wash wipe cycle has finished to clear any remaining drips from the windscreen This function can be enabled disabled by your Dealer Authorised Repairer n HEADLAMP WASHERS Headlamp power wash operates automatically with the windscreen wash and will only operate if the headlamps are switched on and there is sufficient washer fluid in the reservoir Headlamp wash operates with every fourth operation of the screen washers provided that ten minutes have elapsed since the last operation of the headlamp washers Note The power wash seque
144. g radio or navigation Note If the driver has selected an alternative audio source e g radio this will be heard over the vehicle speakers The passenger will need to listen to the dual view source using the wireless headphones Press this button located below the touch screen to activate dual view mode Once dual view is active the passenger should press this button to display cancel the dual view controls menu Note The controls menu will also be displayed on the driver s view Note Rear seat passengers may be able to see both views when dual view is active TV DUAL VIEW CONTROLS 1 Select to cancel dual view and revert to the main menu for the current video device TV DVD CD Note The preview screen will be deactivated if the vehicle is moving Select to view a list of all available video sources Touch the relevant soft key to select an alternative source The controls menu for that source will then be displayed Select to change the picture format 4 3 Zoom 16 9 The next available format is displayed on the soft key See 111 FULL SCREEN VIEW CONTROLS Information on the current video source e g TV channel and program name 5 Select to switch wireless headphone output on or off 6 Select to cancel dual view The touch screen reverts to the menu currently in use by the driver Select to retain audio for the video source while the display reverts to the menu currently
145. g icon 1 illuminates in the relevant exterior mirror to alert the driver that there is a potential hazard in the vehicle s blind spot and therefore that a lane change might be dangerous The radar monitors the area extending from the exterior mirror rearwards to approximately 6 metres 20 feet behind the rear wheels and up to 2 5 metres 8 2 feet from the side of the vehicle the width of a typical carriageway lane Blind spot monitoring Note This radar sensor is approved in all RTTE countries Note The system covers an area of a fixed lane width If the lanes are narrower than a typical carriageway lane objects travelling in non adjacent lanes may be detected BSM automatically switches on and becomes active when the vehicle is travelling at more than 16 km h 10 mph in a forward gear When the system initiates it performs a self check during which the warning icons in the mirrors illuminate alternately for a short period of time The indicator dot 2 remains illuminated until forward vehicle speed exceeds 16 km h 10 mph BSM can be turned off in the Vehicle settings area of the instrument panel menu See 53 INTERACTIVE CONTROLS BSM is designed to work most effectively when driving on multi lane highways Note If an overtaking vehicle is detected on both sides of the vehicle simultaneously the warning icons in both mirrors will illuminate Note BSM is automatically turned off when reverse
146. ge device option Portable media PAIRING AND CONNECTING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE USING THE TOUCH SCREEN For further information on Bluetooth see 122 BLUETOOTH INFORMATION 1 Switch on your media player s Bluetooth connection using the media player s menu Make sure that your media player is in Bluetooth discoverable mode sometimes referred to as find me mode see your media player s operating instructions for more information 2 Switch on the ignition and ensure the touch screen is active 3 From the My music menu select Bluetooth then select Search new 4 Identify your media player from the displayed list and select the corresponding Pair and connect option 5 When prompted enter the 4 digit code into your media player see your media player s operating instructions for more information 6 Once your media player is paired and connected to the system a confirmation message will be displayed before the control screen is shown Note Due to the duration of a Bluetooth search it is advised that the timeout to home screen feature is switched off before attempting to search for Bluetooth devices This setting can be changed within Vehicle Syst settings Display set Portable media AUTOMATIC BLUETOOTH RECONNECTION If devices have already been paired and connected when Bluetooth is selected from the My music menu the system will automatically connect to the last use
147. ge the connected phone search for a new Bluetooth enabled phone or to enable a phone to discover and pair to the vehicle s system 2 The Voice mail option allows you to save or edit the number of the voice mail server for your specified network provider 3 The Answer options allows you to enable disable the Auto answer and Caller announce features 4 The Phone options allow you to set your desired ring tone either to the preset car ring tone or to the handset ring tone The Phone options also gives you access to the Phonebook options See 126 PHONEBOOK Telephone DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Export controls This product contains commodities technology or software exported from the United States in accordance with the Export Administration regulations Diversion contrary to U S or Canadian law is prohibited United States of America This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canada IC RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This equipment complies with FCC IC radiation exposure limi
148. grammed garage door opener button for at least 20 seconds but no longer than 30 seconds until the indicator lamp begins to flash 2 Without releasing the rear view mirror button position the hand held transmitter approximately 50 to 150 mm 2 to 6 inches away from the transceiver in the rear view mirror keeping the indicator lamp in view 3 Carry out Step 3 of Programming Garage door opener ENTRY GATE PROGRAMMING The technology of some entry gates requires you to press and re press cycle the hand held transmitter button every two seconds during programming Continue to press and hold the desired rear view mirror button while you cycle your hand held transmitter until the indicator lamp flashes rapidly INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE It is recommended that when you sell or dispose of the vehicle the programmed transceiver buttons be erased for security purposes For information on the range of available compatible products or accessories or for assistance you should contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer You can also contact the supplier s helpline on 0 0800 0466 354 65 This toll free number can be called from anywhere within Europe No separate country code is required the first zero is not required when calling from within Germany Contact can also be made via the internet The website address is www eurohomelink com The e mail address is info eurohomelink com Note Keep the original trans
149. han those recommended for your vehicle may have different sizes This can affect the correct operation of the ACC Adaptive cruise control FORWARD ALERT FUNCTION Limited detection and warning of objects ahead is provided during ACC operation by the ACC FORWARD ALERT warning The enhanced forward alert feature additionally provides warnings when ACC is not engaged if an object is detected close ahead then the warning tone and message will be issued The brakes will not be applied The forward alert system does not initiate any action The driver must take appropriate action when the FORWARD ALERT message is displayed However the system monitors driver actions e g braking steering or indicating and may not initiate the warning display if the appropriate action has been taken early enough The Forward alert function may be switched on or off from the Vehicle Set up area in the instrument panel menu See 53 INTERACTIVE CONTROLS When the warning lamp in the instrument panel is on Forward alert is active The sensitivity of the warning may be changed e Press the gap decrease button when ACC is disengaged to display and then decrease the sensitivity of the alert e Press the gap increase button to display and then increase the sensitivity of the alert Note The forward alert set gap is retained when the ignition is switched off FORWARD ALERT is displayed in the message centre ADVANCED EMERGENCY
150. has a stronger signal Alternative Frequency AF Select to allow the radio to automatically re tune to a stronger alternative frequency for the current station This is useful on journey where the vehicle travels through different transmitter areas DAB radio DAB RADIO CONTROLS Radio Sta Programme 1 DAB band selection Touch to view and 7 Settings select to view the Settings menu select a DAB band DAB 1 2 or 3 The e Options To activate deactivate FM radio will tune to the last used channel on Traffic and DAB Link and to alter DAB that band country and format settings with The DAB band selection box will close after vehicle stationary 5 seconds without use or can be closed by e Announcements Select an alarm selecting DAB radio announcement and up to 3 other 2 Indicates the currently selected DAB band announcement types traffic news etc from the list The selected announcements will interrupt the current programme when broadcast 3 Display showing the current channel the associated Ensemble and relevant DAB radio text 4 Seek down Short touch to seek previous available channel e Long touch to seek previous available Ensemble The first channel in the new Ensemble will be selected 5 Seek up Short touch to find the next available channel Longtouch to find the next available Ensemble The first channel in the new Ensemble will be selected 6 Channel information Touch to vi
151. he fault rectified USING ASL A In certain conditions such as a steep downhill gradient the vehicle speed may exceed the set speed limit This is because engine braking is unable to maintain or reduce the vehicle speed The ASL button allows the driver to select between cruise control and the automatic speed limiter The ASL can be set to any speed between 30 km h 18 mph and 240 km h 150 mph Note Although ASL only operates at speeds between 30 km h 18 mph and 240 km h 150 mph the maximum speed can be set when the vehicle is stationary SETTING A SPEED LIMIT e Press the ASL button e Use the cruise control increase decrease buttons to set the required speed The message centre display in the instrument panel will show the selected speed e The set speed can be adjusted at any time using the cruise control increase decrease buttons When ASL is selected and a set speed inserted the engine will respond normally up to the set speed Further accelerator pedal pressure will not increase the vehicle speed beyond your set speed unless kickdown is initiated in which case ASL will be suspended SUSPENDING ASL ASL can be suspended by pressing the CAN button Applying sudden rapid acceleration kickdown will also suspend ASL Automatic speed limiter RESUMING ASL If ASL has been suspended it can be reinstated with a single press of the RES button however ASL will only reinstate if the vehicle speed is
152. he type and priority of a TMC event The background colour of the icon returns to normal when there is no longer an event or hold up or if any re route instructions are calculated The TMC Event icons appear on the navigation map display to indicate the location and nature of a TMC event TMC Event icons will appear on the map even if the event does not occur on your route LEVEL 1 TMC EVENT ICONS Incident Red star Moving Tailback Ahead Red arrow Moving Tailback Both Carriageways Red double arrow Slow Traffic Ahead Yellow arrow Slow Traffic Both Carriageways Yellow double arrow Information Yellow circle gt e gt Incident Yellow star X Stationary Traffic Ahead Red arrow pointing on line Stationary Traffic Both I Carriageways Red double arrow pointing on line Note Single arrow icons indicate that the traffic event affects traffic travelling in the direction of the arrow Double arrows indicate that both directions are affected LEVEL 2 TMC EVENT ICONS Other Hazard Yellow Roadworks Pink Narrow Road Pink Contraflow Pink Accidents Pink Slippery Road Yellow gt Diversion Yellow Parking Information Grey Information Grey Congestion Red Fj Navigation system USING TMC Dynamic route guidance will calculate an alternative route to avoid a traffic event when the system receives an event warning The
153. hicle should be taken to the nearest Dealer Authorised Repairer immediately It can be driven If any significant damage occurs to the front bumper it should be inspected by a Dealer Authorised Repairer as soon as possible EVENT DATA RECORDING 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 such information as e How various systems in your vehicle were operating e Whether or not the driver and passenger seat belts were buckled e How far if at all the driver was pressing the accelerator and or brake pedal e How fast the vehicle was travelling e Where the driver was positioning the steering wheel After collision To access this information special equipment must be connected directly 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 LABEL LOCATIONS Warning labels attached to your vehicle bearing this symbol mean Do not touch or adjust components until you have read the re
154. his function only operates when autolamps is selected The side lamps tail lamps and headlamps will switch on automatically if the windscreen wipers are switched on for 20 seconds or more Once the windscreen wipers are switched off the side lamps and headlamps will automatically switch off two minutes later AUTO HIGH BEAM This feature automatically selects and deselects high beam under specific conditions of road lighting and in the absence of other vehicle s lights The system is only active when the ambient light drops below a predetermined level This function is only active if the rotary control is in the AUTO position and the stalk is in the central position The system will only activate when vehicle speed exceeds 25 mph 40 km h The system will deactivate when vehicle speed drops below 15 mph 24 km h Note Auto high beam does not operate when reverse gear is selected To manually select high beam move the stalk to the high beam position as normal To return to Auto high beam move the stalk back to the central position To manually override to low beam from high beam pull the stalk to the flash position and auto high beam will be cancelled To return to auto high beam push the stalk to the high beam position and then return it to the central position When auto high beam is enabled the system indicator will illuminate Note The following may affect the operation of auto high beam H
155. icle REMOTE KEY FOB BATTERY REPLACEMENT Note There are two designs of Smart Key refer to the information which is relevant to the design of Smart Key supplied with the vehicle When the battery needs renewing there will be a significant decrease in the effective range and the message SMART KEY BATTERY LOW is displayed in the message centre E132385 To replace the battery 1 Press the release button on the side of the Smart Key 2 Open the Smart Key cover 3 Remove the battery drawer 4 Remove the battery Fit a new CR2032 type battery available from your Dealer Authorised Repairer with the positive side upwards Entering the vehicle Replace the battery drawer and close the Smart key 7 9 Sx To replace the battery 1 Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow until a click is heard Remove the cover 2 Use the emergency key blade to separate the Smart Key body 3 Fit a new CR2032 type battery available from your Dealer Authorised Repairer with the positive side upwards Note Avoid touching the new battery as moisture oil from your fingers can reduce battery life and corrode the contacts Refit the parts in the reverse order ensuring that they click securely into place Battery disposal Used batteries must be disposed of correctly as they contain harmful substances Seek advice on disposal from your Dealer Authorised Repairer and or your local authorit
156. icle including passengers and load 2 The front and rear axle maximum loads can not be reached simultaneously as this will exceed the GVW limit NA Normally Aspirated SC Supercharged Technical specifications DIMENSIONS coo cem 7 Item Description mm inches 1 Width 2105 82 9 2 Width with mirrors folded 1950 76 8 3 front 1626 64 0 4 Maximum height 1457 57 4 5 Track rear 1604 63 1 6 Wheelbase Long wheelbase vehicles 3157 124 3 Standard wheelbase vehicles 3032 119 4 7 Length excluding license plate plinth Long wheelbase vehicles 5252 206 8 Standard wheelbase vehicles 5127 201 8 Turning circle kerb to kerb Long wheelbase vehicles 12 7 metres 41 7 feet Standard wheelbase vehicles 12 3 metres 40 4 feet Technical specifications CAPACITIES Item Variant Capacity Fuel tank usable Diesel 77 litres 17 gallons Petrol 80 litres 18 gallons Fuel capacity when the fuel gauge Diesel 68 litres 15 gallons indicates empty Petrol 74 litres 17 gallons Reserve capacity when the fuel Diesel 4 litres 0 9 gallons gauge indicates empty Petrol 4 litres 0 9 gallons Engine oil refill and filter change Diesel 6 6 litres 11 6 pints V6 Petrol 6 5 litres 11 4 pints V8 Petrol 7 25 litres 12 8 pints Washer reservoir All models 5 5
157. icle s paintwork and should be removed as soon as possible Maintenance USING AN AUTOMATIC WASH Commercially operated automatic car washes jet washes and power operated mops are not recommended UNDER BONNET CLEANING Do not use a high pressure washer or steam cleaner in the engine compartment Ensure that the brake fluid reservoir is kept dry at all times Only use a clean dry cloth to clean the brake fluid cap and reservoir CLEANING GLASS SURFACES Clean the rear window with a soft cloth to avoid damaging the heating element Do not scrape the glass or use any abrasive cleaning fluid Mirror glass is particularly susceptible to damage Wash with soapy water Do not use abrasive cleaning compounds or metal scrapers to remove ice To avoid damaging the protecting coating only clean the interior side of the sunroof glass with a soft cloth Don not scrape the glass or use abrasive cleaning fluids CLEANING THE 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 CLEANING THE 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 gr
158. ift paddles Gearbox If continued use of manual mode is required the gear selector may be subsequently moved to the S position to enter permanent manual mode If the gear selector remains in the D position temporary manual mode will be held whilst the driver is accelerating decelerating cornering or continuing to request shifts via the paddles LIMP HOME MODE Note The driver should be aware that the vehicle s performance will be reduced and must take this into account when driving Also the use of the Jaguar Sequential Shift paddles Will be disabled In this event seek qualified assistance as soon as possible In the event of an electrical or mechanical failure transmission operation will be limited P R N D and S may still be used to enable the vehicle to be driven to a safe area Some faults will cause the selector to be locked in position until the ignition is switched off If the selected range flashes it signifies that the driver request cannot be engaged Re select N and repeat the attempt If the transmission is still unable to select the requested gear contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer Stability control WINTER MODE EA Press for at least one second to operate Designed for use in slippery conditions When active Winter mode selects 2nd gear for driving away on level ground no incline softens the responsiveness of the engine and modifies the gear change strategy This helps ens
159. ighly reflective road signs Vehicles with dim headlamps Adverse weather conditions Dirty sensor Dirty damaged or misted windscreen Exterior lights To turn off auto high beam turn the rotary control from AUTO to headlamps on The Auto high beam feature can be disabled enabled via the Vehicle set up area of the instrument panel menu Note Ensure that the sensor in the rear view mirror is not blocked or obstructed HEADLAMPS DRIVING ABROAD There are two types of headlamps 1 Manually adjusted lamps 2 Adjustment free lamps Manual headlamp beam adjustment The headlamp beam pattern can only be changed by your Dealer Authorised Repairer E135218 Adjustment free headlamps If the headlamps are marked with the above symbols which are found on top of the headlamp no mechanical adjustment is required or the need for any external obscuration decals These headlamps are fully compliant with current homologation requirements in all ECE countries HEADLAMPS CONDENSATION In certain circumstances misting may occur on the inside of a lamp lens This is caused by natural changes in environmental conditions This misting is not detrimental to lamp performance and will clear during normal usage Interior lights INTERIOR LIGHTS Front seat footwell illumination Vanity mirror lamps Rear seat footwell illumination Rear vanity mirror lamps long wheelbase vehicles only 5 Front read
160. in use by the driver 8 Select to dismiss the dual view controls pop up 9 Seekup Selectto view the next channel on the channel list or the next track on CD or DVD 10 Seek down Select to view the previous channel on the channel list or the previous track on CD or DVD Note If the chosen media is CD or DVD then a play pause soft key is displayed between the Seek soft keys Note If the controls menu is not used for over 5 seconds the display will revert to full screen mode Press the dual view button again to view the controls Dual view Rear seat entertainment CONTROLS FRONT TOUCH SCREEN REAR MEDIA RIGHT Programme Wave band Rear media Current media display Left rear screen select Right rear screen select Settings screen Remote control lock Turns off the selected screen Rear media on off Audio source select Video source select oOoOoNnN WON REAR MEDIA CONTROL FROM THE TOUCH SCREEN When the main rear media control screen is displayed on the touch screen the rear media remote control will be locked out No part of the rear media system will operate until it is turned on via the touch screen REAR MEDIA SETTINGS The rear media settings screen allows Limousine Mode and Parental Control to be turned on or off and the Age Warning threshold to be set When Limousine Mode is on the rear passengers will have control of
161. ing lamps Touch the lens briefly to switch on off or for approximately 2 seconds to switch automatic illumination of the rear interior lamps on off 6 Front interior courtesy lamp Illuminates when the doors are unlocked and extinguishes 20 seconds after all doors are closed or when the vehicle is locked The lamps are operated by proximity sensors Move your finger close to or touch the appropriate lens to switch on off Touch the lens for 2 seconds to switch automatic illumination on off Manual mode or Auto mode is displayed in the message centre accordingly Rearinterior and reading lamps Switch on automatically when the doors are opened Press the appropriate switch to activate a lamp manually WIPER OPERATION 1 Rotate control to adjust sensitivity 2 Fast speed wipe 3 Normal speed wipe 4 Rain sensor activated wipe 5 Windscreen washer button 6 Single wipe Do not operate the windscreen wipers a dry screen In freezing or very hot conditions ensure that the wipers have not stuck to the windscreen before operating Remove any snow ice or frost from the windscreen around the wiper arms and blades and the screen scuttle before Operating the wipers Note If the wiper blades become stuck or jammed an electronic cut out may temporarily halt wiper operation If this happens switch off the wipers and the ignition Clear any obstructions and free the wiper b
162. ion ratio 16 1 1 10 5 1 11 511 9 5 1 NA Normally Aspirated SC Supercharged LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS Part Variant Specification Engine oil V8 Petrol SAE 5W 20 engine oil meeting Jaguar specification WSS engines M2C925 A only V6 Petrol SAE 5W 30 engine oil meeting Jaguar specification WSS engines M2C913 C is preferred Oil meeting ACEA A1 B1 or ACEA A3 B3 specification may be used Diesel engines with Diesel Particulate Filter DPF SAE 5W 30 engine oil meeting Jaguar specification WSS M2C934 B only Diesel engines without Diesel Particulate Filter DPF SAE 5W 30 engine oil meeting Jaguar specification WSS M2C913 B or WSS M2C913 C Power steering fluid All vehicles Mobil ATF320 PAS fluid Brake fluid All vehicles Shell DOT4 ESL is preferred If unavailable a low viscosity brake fluid that meets ISO 4925 specification may be used Screen washer All vehicles Screen wash with frost protection Coolant All vehicles 50 mixture antifreeze of water and specification WSS M97B44 coloured orange Extended Life Coolant If in doubt about the required specification of a lubricant or fluid for your vehicle seek advice from your Dealer Authorised Repairer Technical specifications WEIGHTS Variant Vehicle Front axle Rear axle Max luggage weight from weight from weight from compartment load Standard Diesel 1796 kg 95
163. iry date is shown on the tyre sealant bottle Ensure that the container is replaced before the expiry date TYRE REPAIR KIT SAFETY INFORMATION A Some tyre damage may only be partially sealed or may not seal at all depending on the amount and type of damage Any loss of tyre pressure can seriously affect vehicle safety Do not use the tyre repair kit if the tyre has been damaged by driving while under inflated Only use the tyre repair kit to seal damage located within the tyre tread area Do not exceed 80 km h 50 mph when a repaired tyre is fitted to the vehicle The maximum distance that should be driven when a repaired tyre is fitted is 200 km 125 miles D D When a repaired tyre is fitted drive with caution and avoid sudden braking or steering manoeuvres Only use the tyre repair kit for the vehicle with which it was supplied Do not use the tyre repair kit for any other purpose than tyre repair Never leave the tyre repair kit unattended when in use Only use the tyre repair kit within the 30 C to 70 C temperature range Always keep children and animals at a safe distance from the tyre repair kit when in use Do not stand directly beside the compressor when it is operating Check the tyre sidewall prior to inflation If any cracks damage or deformities are apparent do not inflate the tyre Watch the tyre sidewall during inflation If any cracks bumps or simil
164. is a fault with the system which would prevent the application of the EPB a brief sequence of chimes is initiated Adaptive Cruise Control ACC driver intervene Multiple chime Apply the brakes ACC low speed automatic switch off A chime will sound to indicate that the ACC system is no longer operating Speed is over 15 km h 9 mph above the set limit speed A short warning chime Reduce speed Gear selector is not in Park with ignition off A chime will sound Select Park Entry delay warning European markets only Intermittent slow low pitched chime Disarm vehicle The Jaguar Smart Key cannot be detected A chime will sound Hold the Smart Key close to the auxiliary switch pack See 5 UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE DSC OFF A chime will sound Instrument panel menu INTERACTIVE CONTROLS The virtual instrument panel menus are navigated and items are selected using the joypad control on the steering wheel Selectto access the Vehicle settings menu Select to access the Trip computer menu Select to access the Display settings menu Select to access the Service menu only available with the ignition on and the engine not running Use the joypad to navigate through subsequent menus and to select or change settings as required c A E132472 Note Items 2 7 as listed below are the choices available in the main menu 1 Joypad control Pre
165. ive dynamics system is linked to Dynamic mode modifying the suspension settings for a more sporting character If ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS FAULT is displayed in the message centre the vehicle can still be driven but seek qualified assistance to have the fault rectified ACTIVE DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL Supercharged vehicles only The Active differential control E diff improves traction on uneven road surfaces and can also improve stability in oversteer situations If the warning message EDIFF SYSTEM FAULT is displayed and DSC is off then TracDSC will be automatically selected The vehicle can still be driven and DSC modes can be selected but seek qualified assistance as soon as possible Ifthe warning message EDIFF NOT AVAILABLE is displayed the system has temporarily shut down to prevent overheating The vehicle can still be driven and the E diff will be operational again when the system has cooled sufficiently JAGUARDRIVE CONTROL SCENARIOS The table below gives examples of the drive control settings suggested for different driving Stability control scenarios Scenario Suggested driver selection Tyre fitment JaguarDrive Dynamic Transmission Control Stability Control DSC Wet grass Standard Winter mode Default On Drive D Very wet tarmac Ice light snow Summer or All Default On Drive D Season tyres Snow ploughed All Season tyres hard topped roads including
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167. jack then tighten the wheel nuts fully in the same sequence shown Do not overtighten by using foot pressure or extension bars on the wheel nut wrench At the earliest opportunity have the wheel nuts tightened with a torque wrench to 125 Nm 92 Ib ft E132675 This torque must not be exceeded Vehicle recovery FRONT TOWING EYE A The towing eye at the front of the vehicle is designed for on road recovery only A Do not tow the vehicle on all four wheels ATTACHING THE FRONT TOWING EYE The towing eye is included in the tool kit located in the under floor area of the luggage compartment 1 Pop out the cover in the front bumper 2 Locate the towing eye through the bumper and screw the towing eye anticlockwise into its fixing until secure TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE Only use the lashing points indicated or over wheel lashings or wheel chocks Lashing over the body or suspension is not permissible as settling of the air suspension will cause lashing straps to slacken The recommended method for recovery transportation of the vehicle is on a transporter or trailer designed for that purpose Ensure that transportation is carried out by suitably qualified persons and that the vehicle is secured correctly BEFORE STARTING OR DRIVING A If the vehicle is involved in a collision it should be checked by a Dealer Authorised repairer or suitably qualified personnel before starting or driving
168. k down Select to view the previous channel on the channel list 4 5 EX Seek up Select to view the next channel on the channel list Select to switch traffic and news announcements on or off Can also be used to select an alternative analogue TV format when travelling abroad Note Digital TV is not affected by a change of country Channel list Select to view an alphabetical list of all channels currently available e A small preview of the current channel and program title is also displayed e Touch a listed channel to change the preview and title to the new channel e Touch the preview to view that channel Note As the TV system is continually checking the availability of channels it is possible for a channel to be in the list but not actually available e g when driving through different transmitter regions After a country format change the channel list will be empty until the system has scanned all channels at least once 7 Channel presets Long touch to store the current channel as a preset The channel name will then be displayed on the soft key e Short touch to select the channel stored on that preset Note Stored presets contain information identifying the country where the preset was stored When a preset is selected the TV format of the country where the preset stored will be adopted As analogue TV formats differ in different countries this may create a situation where the ana
169. kg 33 to 55 Ib N A N A 4 to 9 years 221036 kg 49 to 80 Ib N A N A 8 to 12 years e Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group e 1 These ISOFIX child restraint systems are of the specific vehicle restricted or semi universal categories e X Not suitable for child restraint fitment in this mass group e Child seat suitable for use in these locations is the Britax R mer Baby Safe Plus Note Ages given are approximate In case of doubt the child s weight not age should be used when considering an appropriate child Seat Occupant safety AIRBAGS AND ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS 1 Airbag warning information is printed on the driver and passenger sun visors 2 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 by moving the head restraint upwards and forwards supporting the occupant s head After activation the whiplash protection mechanism resets automatically and does not need to be replaced 3 Thecurtain airbags may deflate at a slower rate than the front or side airbags to afford prolonged protection 4 Seat mounted side airbags 5 Front passenger airbag 6 Driver s airbag Note The general location of airbags fitted to the vehicle are marked by the word AIRBAG Always contact your De
170. l The telephone number can be called by touching the telephone button if a Jaguar telephone is fitted Navigation system The memory point details can be edited from the Stored Loc screen POSTCODE Not all countries have this facility Enter the postcode of your waypoint or destination from the keypad The postcode must be entered precisely including any spaces or punctuation When the postcode has been entered touch OK EMERGENCY Not all countries have this facility Touch Emergency on the Dest Entry screen to display a list of local police stations hospitals or Jaguar Dealerships Press Name to display the list in alphabetical order or Distance to display the list in order of proximity to the current vehicle location Touch the name of the facility to set it as a destination or waypoint MAP After selecting map the local area map is displayed Drag the circle to the area for your destination or waypoint zooming in if required This location can be stored as a destination or waypoint COORDINATES If you know the coordinates of your destination they can be entered from this screen The full latitude must be entered first before the longitude coordinates can be entered When the coordinates have been entered touch OK If the coordinates entered are not contained within the area covered by the available maps a message will be shown This can also occur if the incorrect coordinates have been en
171. l illuminate and the message Brake Fluid Low will be displayed in the message centre Note If the warning lamp illuminates or the message is displayed while the vehicle is being driven stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits by gently applying the brakes Check and top up the fluid level if necessary A Brake fluid is highly toxic keep containers sealed and out of the reach of children If accidental consumption is suspected seek medical attention immediately A If the fluid comes into contact with the skin or eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water A Brake fluid is highly inflammable Do not allow brake fluid to come into contact with naked flames or other sources of ignition e g a hot engine A Do not drive the vehicle with the fluid level below the MIN mark With the vehicle on level ground check the fluid level at least every week more frequently in high mileage or arduous operating conditions The brake fluid reservoir is located beneath a cover on the raised platform to the rear of the main underbonnet area 1 Remove the cover A Left hand drive Release the catch and lift the cover forwards then pull rearwards to release the hinges B Right hand drive Undo the four turn buckles and remove the cover 2 Clean the filler cap with a clean dry cloth before removing to prevent dirt or moisture from entering the reservoir 3 Remove the filler cap 4 The brake fluid level sho
172. l fuel consumption figures may differ from those achieved through the test procedure depending on driving technique road and traffic conditions environmental factors vehicle load and condition 1996 Variant Urban Extra urban Combined C0 emissions 1 100 km mpg 1 100 km mpg 1 100 km g km V6 Diesel Standard 9 6 1 100 km 5 6 1 100 km 7 0 1 100 km 184 wheelbase 29 6 mpg 50 mpg 40 1 mpg Long wheelbase 9 7 1 100 km 5 8 1 100 km 7 2 1 100 km 189 29 1 mpg 48 7 mpg 39 2 mpg V6 Petrol Normally aspirated Standard 17 5 1 100 km 8 1 1 100 km 11 6 1 100 km 289 wheelbase 16 1 mpg 34 9 mpg 24 4 mpg 17 8 mpg 8 1 1 100 km 11 6 1 100 km V8 Petrol Normally aspirated Standard 17 3 1 100 km 7 6 1 100 km 11 1 1 100 km 264 wheelbase 16 3 mpg 37 2 mpg 25 3 mpg Long wheelbase 17 3 1 100 km 7 61 100 km 11 1 1 100 km 264 16 3 mpg 37 2 mpg 25 3 mpg V8 Petrol Supercharged Standard 18 7 1 100 km 9 1 1 100 km 12 6 1 100 km 289 wheelbase 15 1 mpg 31 0 mpg 22 4 mpg Long wheelbase 18 7 1 100 km 9 1 1 100 km 12 6 1 100 km 289 15 1 mpg 31 0 mpg 22 4 mpg Chinese market only Fuel and refuelling URBAN CYCLE The urban test cycle is carried out from a cold start and consists of a series of accelerations decelerations and periods of steady speed driving and engine idling The maximum speed attained during th
173. l station pumps are equipped with automatic cut off sensing to avoid fuel spillage Fill the tank until the filler nozzle automatically cuts off the supply and do not attempt to fill the tank beyond this point Note Filling station pumps used for diesel commercial vehicles deliver fuel at a higher rate than normal The higher fill rate can cause premature cut off and may cause fuel spillage Therefore it is recommended that only standard light vehicle pumps are used DIESEL MISFUELLING PROTECTION DEVICE A When the misfuelling device is activated it may cause fuel to be discharged from the filler neck If the narrow filler nozzle fitted to pumps delivering unleaded petrol is fully inserted into the filler neck the misfuel protection device will activate Fuel and refuelling Note The filler spout on some fuel cans and older fuel pumps may trigger the misfuelling device When activated the yellow protection device will be visible inside the filler neck It will prevent fuel flow into the tank Before fuelling can continue with the correct fuel the device will need to be reset 3 2 The reset tool is stored in the luggage compartment clipped onto the battery retaining bar To reset the misfuelling device 1 Insert the reset tool with the teeth uppermost as far as it will go into the filler neck 2 Locate the teeth by pushing down the top of the reset tool 3 With the top of the tool pressed d
174. lades before attempting to switch on the ignition Wipers and washers SPEED DEPENDENT MODE If vehicle speed drops below 2 km h 1 2 mph with the wipers operating the wipers will switch to the next lowest speed When vehicle speed increases to over 8 km h 5 mph the Original wiper speed settings are restored RAIN SENSOR Ensure that the wipers are switched off before entering a car wash If the rain sensitive wipers operate during the car washing process damage may occur to the wiper mechanism The rain sensor is able to detect the presence and amount of rain dirt or snow on the windscreen and automatically activates the windscreen wipers accordingly Static droplets may not be detected on initial start up use a single wipe to clear the screen To activate the rain sensitive wipers move the wiper stalk to the rain sensor position and adjust the rain sensor sensitivity control as required When rain sensitive wipers are activated and when sensitivity is increased a single wipe will operate Wipers and washers WINDSCREEN WASHERS A Some screenwash products are flammable do not allow screenwash to come into contact with sources of ignition Only screenwash products which are approved for automotive use should be used and then only in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions To operate the wash wipe press and release the button on the end of the wiper stalk The wipers will perform
175. layed e Touch and release again to repeat the current virtual CD or folder for MP3 discs continuously until Repeat mode is cancelled Repeat disc is displayed e Touch and release a third time to cancel Repeat mode Note Selecting Shuffle 11 will cancel Repeat mode but Repeat track can be selected with Shuffle mode active cancels the previously selected shuffle mode 10 Pause Play Select to pause playback Select again to resume playback 11 Shuffle Touch and release once to play random tracks on the current CD MP3 folder Shuffle disc is displayed e Touch and release again to play random tracks from all virtual CDs MP3 disc Shuffle all is displayed e Touch and release a third time to cancel Shuffle mode Television TELEVISION CONTROLS e 1 TV band video input selection Touch to view and select either digital DTV 1 or DTV 2 Digital or analogue TV Analogue TV reception From this menu it is also possible to select other forms of media input DVD CD provided the relevant media is present The selected option will be displayed When changing between analogue and digital bands the last tuned channel on the new band will be displayed When changing between digital bands the current channel will be displayed Note After 5 seconds without use the TV My video menu will close 2 Preview screen and program information Touch to select full screen mode 3 See
176. le using the approved jacking points Remove the spare wheel prior to jacking the vehicle to avoid destabilising the vehicle when raised Take care when lifting the spare wheel and removing the punctured wheel The wheels are heavy and can cause injuries if not handled correctly Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is supported only by a jack Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack Take care when loosening the wheel nuts The wheel brace may slip off if not properly attached and the wheel nuts may release suddenly Either unexpected movement may cause an injury After use the tool kit should be returned to the under floor storage area and correctly stowed Always ensure replacement tyres have the correct rating and specifications e g load index size speed rating for your vehicle Wheel changing WHEEL CHANGING Before raising the vehicle slacken but do not remove the wheel nuts 1 Observe the instructions printed on the jack There are four jacking points on the underside of the floor Two indented triangular indicators are provided on each sill cover These indicate the location for the jack Carefully raise the vehicle by turning the jack handle Stop jacking the vehicle when the tyre just clears the ground Minimum tyre lift gives maximum vehicle stability Note To remove the centre badge use the plastic tipped end of the wheel nut wrench handle push the
177. less locking 12 Exterior lamps bulb specification 171 Exterior mirrors 41 F Fluids brake top up engine oil fuel tank 5 Forward Front climate control Fuel and refuelling consumption fuel specification tank capacity Fuses engine compartment fuse box locations luggage compartment fuse box Passenger compartment fuse box G Gearbox H Handling adaptive dynamics Head restraints Headlamps approach bulb specification driving abroad Heating and ventilation Infotainment CD 5 108 DAB radio 5 100 navigation RR eH 130 POI Points of interest 134 portable media 5 102 5 103 104 radio 5 98 television 110 touch screen SOLU Ps Rn PORE
178. levant instructions in the handbook Labels showing this symbol indicate that the ignition system utilises very high voltages Do not touch any ignition components while the starter switch is turned on BP BP Labels are applied to draw your attention to important subjects e g tyre pressures airbags engine compartment hazards etc Additional information labels may also be found at these locations Ma B li dx 1 Left hand inner wing Air conditioning label Vehicle identification 2 Vehicle Identification plate including the Vehicle Identification Number VIN and recommended maximum vehicle weights Note The VIN plate is situated on the left hand side for all markets except China In Chinese markets the plate is situated on the right hand pillar The VIN number is also stamped on a plate visible through the bottom left hand side of the windscreen 3 End of fascia passenger side Passenger airbag label 4 Sun visor Airbag label 5 Base of B pillar on the driver s side Tyre pressure label Airbag warning label 6 Inner face of fuel filler flap Fuel specification label 7 Top face of battery Battery warning symbols It is important that you are familiar with these Subjects to ensure that your vehicle and its features are used safely Using the index at the back of this handbook refer to the relevant topic for more information ENGINE NUMBER PETROL ENGINES The numb
179. lock button on the door handle The vehicle will single lock and the alarm will be fully armed immediately After 3 seconds all of the windows will close Note If the button on the door handle is released before the windows have fully closed the windows will stop closing KEYLESS LOCKING Remove all Jaguar Smart Keys and emergency key blades from the vehicle when it is left unattended This will help prevent the alarm being disarmed and therefore help prevent theft The Smart Key may not be detected if it is placed within a metal container or if it is shielded by a device with a back lit LCD screen such as a smart phone laptop including laptop bag games console etc The vehicle will not lock automatically To single lock the vehicle press the button on the door handle once The hazard warning lamps will flash once as confirmation in some markets an audible warning will sound To double lock the vehicle press the button twice within three seconds The hazard warning lamps will flash twice with a long second flash In some markets a double audible warning will sound Note Keyless locking will only activate if all doors bonnet and the luggage compartment are closed and the Jaguar Smart Key is outside the vehicle If the above conditions are not met two audible error warnings will sound FULL ALARM To set full alarm protection ensure that all the windows and the sunroof are closed On vehicles fitt
180. logue channel list is empty For information on the use of the audio video controls on the audio unit and steering wheel see 94 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLS ANALOGUE DIGITAL TELEVISION The TV offers both analogue and digital TV reception You can switch between the two modes using the touch screen controls e From the TV My video menu select TV My video again or touch the button alongside e Select the desired option from DTV DTV 2 Digital or ATV Analogue There is no difference in the reception mode between DTV 1 and DTV 2 The preset list is the only thing that changes Television FULL SCREEN VIEW The TV main menu and the channel list display a small preview picture of the current channel Touch the preview to select full screen mode The TV controls and Electronic Program Guide EPG information digital TV only are displayed for 5 seconds before disappearing Short touch the screen again to view the controls and EPG information at any time To return to preview mode touch and hold the full screen view FULL SCREEN VIEW CONTROLS The seek controls operate in the same manner as they do in preview mode Analogue TV display format Use the relevant soft key to select the 4 3 16 9 or Zoom option Digital TV display format The picture can be displayed in either the correct format as transmitted by the broadcaster either 4 3 or 16 9 or select Zoom to magnify the picture Video media player
181. mately 3 km 2 miles to allow the sealant to coat the inner surface of the tyre and form a seal at the puncture Tyre repair kit CHECKING THE TYRE PRESSURE AFTER A REPAIR A When driving the vehicle if you experience vibrations abnormal steering or noises reduce speed immediately Drive with extreme caution and reduced speed to the first safe place to stop the vehicle Visually examine the tyre and check its pressure If there are any signs of damage or deformity to the tyre or the lyre pressure is below 1 3 bar 19 psi do not continue driving A Consult a tyre repair centre or your Dealer Authorised Repairer for advice concerning the replacement of a tyre after using a tyre repair kit Drive the vehicle for 3 km 2 miles then stop in a safe place Carry out a visual examination of the tyre s condition Make sure that the sealant container section is in its original position Screw the inflation hose connector firmly onto the tyre valve Read the tyre pressure from the gauge Ifthe pressure of the sealant filled tyre is above 1 3 bar 19 psi adjust the pressure to the correct value Ensure that the compressor switch is in the Off 0 position and insert the power cable connector into the auxiliary power socket If the vehicle is in a well ventilated area start the engine Switch the compressor to On I and inflate the tyre to the correct pressure To check the tyre pr
182. memorise the current settings For the driver s settings MEMORY 1 2 or 3 SETTINGS SAVED will be displayed on the message centre accompanied by an audible chime to confirm the settings have been memorised A seat position can only be memorised during the five second period Any existing settings for a memory preset will be over written when programming a memory position Front seats RECALLING A MEMORISED POSITION Press the appropriate memory preset button for the driver s settings MEMORY 1 2 or 3 SETTINGS RECALLED will be displayed in the message centre RESTRICTED SEAT TRAVEL If an obstruction is encountered while the seat is in motion the seat will stop moving and further movement will be restricted until reset To reset the seat 1 Remove the obstruction 2 Adjustthe seat to the point where movement is restricted 3 Press and hold the switch for at least 2 seconds to override the restriction SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION The driver and front passenger must not ride with the seat fully reclined Do not adjust the seat while the vehicle is moving The seat head restraint seat belt and airbags all contribute to the protection of the user Correct use of these components will give you greater protection therefore you should observe the following points 1 Sitin an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible and the seat back reclined no m
183. mitter for future use or programming procedures if for example you purchase a new vehicle Note The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorised modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Warning lamps WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS RED warning lamps are for primary warnings A primary warning must be investigated immediately seek qualified assistance if necessary AMBER warning lamps are for secondary warnings Some indicate that a vehicle system is in operation others indicate that the driver must take action and then seek qualified assistance as soon as possible Other warning lamps within the instrument panel indicate system status such as blue for main beam and green for direction indicators when in operation LAMP CHECK A warning lamp bulb check is initiated when the ignition system is switched on and lasts for 3 seconds except for the airbag warning lamp which will remain on for 6 seconds If any warning lamp remains on after this period investigate the cause before driving Some warning lamps have associated messages displayed on the message centre Note Not all warning lamps are included in the check e g high beam headlamps and direction indicators CRITICAL WARNING MESSAGE RED Illuminates when a critical warning message is available in the message centre GENERAL WARNING INFO
184. n behalf of the United States government or any other entity seeking or applying rights similar to those customarily claimed by the United States government the DATABASE is licensed with limited rights Utilization of the DATABASE is subject to the restrictions specified in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Database clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or the equivalent clause for non defence agencies Manufacturer of the DATABASE of North America is NAVTEQ Corporation 10400 W Higgins Road Suite 400 Rosemont Illinois 60018 USA EUROPEAN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby DENSO CORPORATION C declares that this DN NS 019 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Tyre repair kit TYRE REPAIR KIT A If you are in any doubt regarding your ability to carry out the instructions contact your Dealer Approved Repairer before attempting the repair Your vehicle may not be equipped with a spare tyre If this is the case in its place in the rear underfloor storage compartment you will find a tyre repair kit except where run flat tyres are fitted The tyre repair kit can be used to repair one tyre and it is essential that you read the following guide before attempting to repair a tyre The tyre repair kit seals most punctures with a maximum diameter of 6 mm 1 4 inch Note The sealant used in the tyre repair kit has a shelf life and the exp
185. n the same way as using cruise control ENTERING FOLLOW MODE When in follow mode the vehicle will not decelerate automatically to a stop nor will the vehicle always decelerate quickly enough to avoid a collision Once a set speed has been selected the driver can release the accelerator and the set road speed will be maintained When a vehicle ahead enters the same lane or a slower vehicle is ahead in the same lane the vehicle speed will be adjusted automatically until the gap to the vehicle ahead corresponds to the default gap setting gap level 3 The vehicle is now in follow mode he amber warning lamp in the instrument panel will be illuminated The message centre will display the gap set The vehicle will then maintain the constant time gap to the vehicle ahead until e The vehicle ahead accelerates to a speed above the set speed e The vehicle ahead moves out of lane or out of view e Anew gap distance is set If necessary the vehicle brakes will be automatically applied to slow the vehicle to maintain the gap to the vehicle in front The maximum braking which is applied by the ACC system is limited and can be overridden by the driver applying the brakes if required Note Driver braking will cancel ACC Adaptive cruise control If the ACC system predicts that its maximum braking level will not be sufficient then an audible warning will sound while the ACC continues to brake
186. nce is reset when the headlamps or the ignition are turned off Headlamp power wash is inhibited when the low washer fluid warning is on ELECTRIC WINDOWS 3 1324 Window switches The windows will operate for five minutes after the engine is switched off as long as none of the doors are opened Any ice should be removed from the windows prior to operation Rear windows rear electric seats and rear sunroof blind isolator A If children are carried in the rear seats the isolator switch should he used to prevent operation of the windows Sunroof Press once to tilt the roof Once tilted press again to open the roof Press to close the roof from tilt From the fully open position press once to close to the tilt position then press again to close fully Windows Roof movement can be halted at any time by pressing the button again Note The front roof blind will open when the roof is tilted or when the roof is fully opened The roof blinds are electrically Operated Do not try to operate them manually If the sunroof encounters resistance when closing it will stop and then open fully This is to prevent serious injury or damage to the mechanism Rear screen sun blind Rearsunroof blind One push of the button will fully open or close the blind Opening or closing cannot be halted part way Frontsunroof blind One push of the button will fully open or close the blind Op
187. necessary to check tyre pressures when the tyres are warm you should expect the pressures to have increased by up to 0 3 0 4 bar 4 6 psi 30 40 kpa Do not reduce the tyre pressures to the cold inflation pressure under these circumstances Allow the tyres to cool fully before adjusting the pressures TYRE VALVES Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly to prevent water or dirt entering the valve Check the valves for leaks when checking the tyre pressures PUNCTURED TYRES Do not drive the vehicle with a punctured tyre Even if the punctured tyre has not deflated it is unsafe to use as the tyre may deflate suddenly at any time REPLACEMENT TYRES A Always fit replacement tyres of the same type and wherever possible of the same make and tread pattern A If the use of tyres not recommended by Jaguar is unavoidable ensure that you read and fully comply with the tyre manufacturer s instructions Ideally tyres should be replaced in sets of four If this is not possible replace the tyres in pairs both front or both rear When tyres are replaced the wheels should always be re balanced and alignment checked The correct tyre specification for your vehicle can be found on the tyre placard label PRESSURE COMPENSATION FOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE CHANGE A colder ambient local temperature will reduce pressure within the tyre An effect is to decrease sidewall height and to increase tyre shoulder wear with the pote
188. net if the pedestrian protection system has deployed J 1 Pull the bonnet release handle located in the left hand front footwell 2 Lift the bonnet safety catch lever located below the centre point of the bonnet and raise the bonnet CLOSING THE BONNET Do not drive with the bonnet retained by the safety catch alone 1 Lower the bonnet until the safety catch engages Using both hands press the bonnet down until the catches click Maintenance 2 Check that both catches are fully engaged by attempting to lift both sides of the front edge of the bonnet This should be free from all movement ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW Petrol engine m Washer fluid A Do not drive the vehicle if there is a Brake fluid right hand drive vehicles possibility that leaked fluid will come into contact with a hot surface such Engine oil V6 engine as the exhaust Engine oil V8 engine Brake fluid left hand drive vehicles Coolant V8 engine Engine oil dipstick V6 engine Power steering V8 engine Power steering V6 engine 10 Coolant V6 engine Maintenance Diesel engine Power steering Washer fluid Brake fluid right hand drive vehicles Engine oil Brake fluid left hand drive vehicles Coolant A Do not drive the vehicle if there is a possibility that leaked fluid will come into contact with a hot surface such
189. ng lamp will flash when DSC or Trac DSC is active cruise control will automatically disengage if this occurs SWITCHING DSC OFF Press and hold the DSC switch for more than 10 seconds The message centre will display DSC OFF and a short warning chime will sound e The warning lamp in the instrument panel will illuminate SWITCHING DSC ON e Press and release the DSC switch The DSC system will switch on the message centre will temporarily display DSC ON e The warning lamp the instrument panel will be extinguished Note Switching the engine off and then on again will always revert DSC status to DSC ON regardless of which mode is selected STABILITY CONTROL WARNING LAMPS Flashes when DSC is active ee If there is a fault this warning lamp will illuminate in the instrument panel and the message centre will display STABILITY CONTROL NOT AVAILABLE DRIVE WITH CARE Stability control The vehicle can still be driven but the DSC system will not activate under wheel spin or slide conditions You should seek qualified assistance as soon as possible If DSC is switched off this warning lamp will illuminate in the OFF instrument panel the message DSC OFF is displayed and a warning chime will sound ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS Jaguar adaptive dynamics continuously monitors the road and driver inputs and optimises the vehicle suspension settings for ride comfort and control The adapt
190. nking If during the start procedure the brake pedal is released a gear change is made or if a fault occurs Smart Start cancelled is displayed in the message centre and the start procedure is cancelled SWITCHING ON THE IGNITION To turn on the ignition without starting the engine make sure the brake pedal is not applied and that there is a valid Jaguar Smart Key in the vehicle then press and release the START STOP button Note If the brake pedal is pressed when the START STOP button is pressed the engine will start Starting the engine STEERING COLUMN LOCK If the steering column remains locked even with a valid Jaguar Smart Key in the vehicle STEERING COLUMN LOCKED is displayed in the message centre If this occurs 1 Pressthe START STOP button to return to convenience mode 2 Try again to unlock the steering column lock by turning the steering wheel gently to the left and right 3 Ifthe malfunction still persists seek qualified assistance as soon as possible SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE With the gear selector in position P press the engine START STOP button The engine will stop and the ignition system will return to convenience mode The audio telephone and touch screen systems will revert to stand by mode and the JaguarDrive selector will retract into the centre console IF THE ENGINE FAILS TO START Seek qualified assistance as soon as possible Note If the brake pedal has been pumped prior
191. normal WEEKLY CHECKS e Engine oil level e Engine coolant level e Brake fluid level e Power steering fluid level e Screen washer fluid level Tyre pressures and condition e Operate air conditioning Note The engine oil level should be checked more frequently if the vehicle is driven for prolonged periods at high speeds Maintenance DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DPF Diesel vehicles equipped with a particulate filter have more efficient emission control The particles in the exhaust gases are collected in the filter during normal driving When a DPF message is displayed the filter requires a regeneration cycle to clean itself This requires the engine to have reached normal operating temperature Regeneration takes place automatically at an interval of approximately 300 900 km 190 560 miles depending on driving conditions REGENERATION PROCEDURE The regeneration procedure produces high temperatures in the DPF Heat can be felt radiating from beneath the vehicle which is normal The heat generated could be sufficient to start a fire when in close proximity to combustible material such as long dry grass paper etc Regeneration normally takes 10 20 minutes and is best achieved if the vehicle is driven steadily at speeds between 60 km h 40 mph and 112 km h 70 mph Regeneration may take longer if the average speed is reduced to 50 km h 30 mph DRIVING SHORT DISTANCES OR IN COLD WEAT
192. nsert the power cable connector into the auxiliary power socket 9 Unless the vehicle is in an enclosed area start the engine 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Set the compressor switch to the on I position Inflate the tyre to a minimum of 1 9 bar 26 psi and a maximum of 3 5 bar 51 psi When pumping the sealant through the tyre valve the pressure may rise up to 6 bar 87 psi The pressure will drop again after approximately 30 seconds During the inflation switch the compressor off briefly to check the tyre pressure using the gauge mounted on the compressor e should not take longer than seven minutes to inflate the tyre If after seven minutes the tyre has not yet reached minimum pressure the tyre should not be used Once the tyre has been inflated switch off the compressor If desired the engine may be turned off after the compressor has been turned off Remove the power connector from the auxiliary power socket Remove the inflation hose from the tyre valve by unscrewing it as quickly as possible anticlockwise Replace the inflation hose protective cap and the tyre valve cap Ensure that the tyre repair kit including the bottle and receiver caps are placed securely in the vehicle You will need to use the kit to check the tyre pressure after approximately 3 km 2 miles so ensure they are easily accessible Immediately drive the vehicle for approxi
193. nt To adjust the angle of the head restraint press the locking button on the side of the restraint and tilt to the desired position Note The head restraint can only be removed if the seat is moved forward or back to create more space To remove the head restraint adjust the angle of the back of the seat forward or back to create more space Press both locking buttons at the same time and lift the restraint out of the seat A Always store a removed head restraint securely REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS A It is possible to swivel the head restraint forwards or backwards For greater protection in the event of a collision the head restraint should be adjusted so that it is as close to the back of the head as is practical A Do not drive or carry passengers with the head restraint removed from an occupied seat The absence of a correctly adjusted head restraint increases the risk of neck injury in the event of a collision Head restraints om enn 1 To raise pull the restraint upwards it will click and lock in position 2 To lower depress the locking button and push down on the restraint 3 To adjust the angle of the head restraint press the locking button on the side of the restraint and tilt to the desired position 4 To adjust the centre head restraint tilt the restraint forward 5 Raise or lower the restraint as required The head restraint can be locked in one of three height posi
194. ntial for tyre failure Vehicle dynamics could also be adversely affected Tyre pressures can be adjusted to compensate before the start of the journey Alternatively tyre pressures can be adjusted when the area of lower ambient temperature is reached In this situation the vehicle must be left in the ambient local temperature for at least one hour before tyre pressure is adjusted To compensate for colder ambient temperatures tyre pressures should be increased by 0 14 bar 2psi 14 kPa for each 10 C 20 F decrease Note Ensure that correct tyre pressures are maintained when moving to areas of differing ambient temperature AVOIDING FLAT SPOTS In order to minimise flat spotting the tyre pressures can be increased to the maximum as stated on the tyre sidewall for the period when the vehicle is stationary Tyres must be returned to the specified running pressures before driving TYRE DEGRADATION Tyres degrade over time due to the effects of ultraviolet light extreme temperatures high loads and environmental conditions It is recommended that tyres are replaced at least every six years but they may require replacement more frequently USING WINTER TYRES Do not exceed 240 km h 150 mph when using Jaguar approved winter tyres Winter tyres must be fitted to all four wheels eap 4 E es Tyres Note Tyres with an all season icon or M S have a level of winter performance and need not be repla
195. nting fumes from entering the vehicle Timed recirculation Recirculation will switch off automatically after a set time dependent on the ambient temperature Latched recirculation Recirculation will remain on until the button is pressed again Note Prolonged use at low temperatures may cause the windows to mist Recirculation may also be selected in AUTO mode if the climate control system detects high levels of pollution in the atmosphere outside the vehicle if an air quality sensor is fitted Manual operation of the recirculation control will override the automatic setting AIR QUALITY SENSOR If the air quality sensor detects pollution air recirculation is selected automatically to reduce pollutants entering the vehicle The sensitivity of the sensor can be adjusted using the touch screen 1 Select Settings from the Climate menu 2 Touch the buttons on the screen to increase decrease sensitivity To switch the function off decrease sensitivity to the minimum setting EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE The external temperature is displayed at the top of the Climate menu and in the instrument panel When the external temperature is low enough that ice may be present on the road an amber snowflake warning lamp will illuminate in the instrument panel AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL AUTO mode should be used as the normal operating mode The air conditioning heating and ventilation controls automatically provide
196. of the vehicle except with the correct Jaguar Smart Key The hazard warning lamps will flash twice with a long second flash and an audible warning will sound as confirmation The audible warning can be enabled disabled by your Dealer Authorised Repairer LOCK CONFIRMATION If you are uncertain whether the vehicle is locked and armed either by single or double locking press the lock button again The hazard warning lights will flash to indicate and confirm the current lock status Note If the vehicle is not already locked and armed pressing the lock button will single lock the vehicle Press again to double lock if required Exiting the vehicle MISLOCK If one of the doors the hood or the luggage compartment are not shut fully when the vehicle is locked using the Jaguar Smart Key or by Keyless locking the vehicle will not lock and two warning tones will sound Check that all doors the hood and the luggage compartment are closed properly and lock the vehicle again If one or more of the doors fails to lock properly when a lock attempt is made using the Jaguar Smart Key two warning tones will sound and one or more of the doors may not be locked GLOBAL CLOSING A Ensure that no children pets or obstructions are in any open aperture before operating global closing Ensure that all doors are closed then press and hold the lock button on the Smart Key for 3 seconds Alternatively press and hold the
197. oi 179 Wheel 1 185 Vehicle 188 After a collision 189 Vehicle identification 191 Type 193 Controls overview 206 Contents UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE To prevent accidental or unauthorized operation never leave children or animals unattended in the vehicle The vehicle can be operated when the Smart Key is inside the vehicle Note There are two designs of Smart Key refer to the information which is relevant to the design of Smart Key supplied with the vehicle 1 Press the lock button to secure the vehicle The vehicle can be Single or Double locked See 11 SINGLE LOCKING and 11 DOUBLE LOCKING Your vehicle can be unlocked using either Single or Multi point entry When single point entry is enabled the first press unlocks the driver s door and enables the other doors to be opened from the inside The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to indicate that the vehicle is unlocked and the alarm has been disarmed A second press unlocks the passenger doors and the luggage compartment OAS Entering the vehicle Vv 5 If multi point entry is enabled press briefly to unlock all the doors and luggage compartment and to disarm the alarm The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to indica
198. ol petrol F19 30A Green Starter F20 40A Orange DSC pump F21 25A Clear ABS slip valves F22 223 F24 15A Blue Intercooler water pump petrol F25 15A Blue Horns F26 40A Orange Wiper motor F27 F28 15A Blue VVT diode petrol F29 5A Tan Oil quality MAFS DHTL petrol F30 10A Red Throttle motor petrol Fuse No Rating Fuse Circuit amps Colour F31 10A Red Radiator fan ECM cooling fan purge valve CPS valves IMTV petrol F32 40A Orange Front screen heater F33 20A Yellow UHEGO bank A heaters petrol F34 20A Yellow UHEGO bank B heaters petrol F35 100A Black Engine cooling fan PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX Fuse No Rating Fuse Circuit amps Colour FA 5A Tan RF RX IMS TPM system F2 F3 F4 s F5 5A Tan DSC module Yaw rate SAS F6 5A Tan F7 20A Yellow Rear climate control F8 30A Green Front passenger s seat adjustment F9 5A Tan EPB F10 5A Tan Air suspension ECM F11 F12 F13 F14 5A Tan Brake pedal switch F15 30A Green Heated rear screen F16 E F17 5A Tan KVM supply F18 5A Tan Fuel pump relay F19 5A Tan ECM F20 10A Red Heated steering wheel F21 5A Tan AC sensor Front overhead console Front dual climate control module and smog sensor
199. ooth system to adapt and deliver optimum audio performance To get the best performance and minimal echo and noise from the hands free system it may be necessary to reduce the in vehicle volume and ventilation fan speed slightly TELEPHONE SAFETY A Switch off your telephone in areas with a high explosion risk This includes filling stations fuel storage areas or chemical factories as well as places where the air contains fuel vapour chemicals or metal dust A The functioning of cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids may be impaired when the phone is in use Check with a doctor or manufacturer whether any such devices you or your passengers are using are sufficiently protected against high frequency energy Telephone The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 15 centimetres six inches is maintained between a wireless phone antenna and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research A Always stow your mobile phone securely TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY The vehicle s Bluetooth telephone system can be used with an appropriate Bluetooth equipped mobile telephone Note Some Bluetooth mobile phones are better than others at utilising the full potential of the vehicle s Bluetooth system Please refer to the Ownership sec
200. ore D tyres are significantly under inflated The vehicle should be stopped as soon as possible and the tyres checked and inflated to the recommended pressure HIGH BEAMS BLUE Illuminates when the high beam Es headlamps are switched on or flashed AUTO HIGH BEAM GREEN when auto high beam AUTO is enabled FORWARD ALERT GREEN Illuminates when Forward alert is A active SIDE LIGHTS GREEN EP iuminates when the side parking lamps are switched on Warning lamps AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Hazard or Condition Chime or tone remedy External lamps remain on when the driver s door is opened A chime will sound until the lamps are switched off or driver s door is closed unless the lighting control is in AUTO position Hazard warning indicators on Aticking will sound until the hazard indicators are switched off Direction indicators on A ticking will sound until the indicators are switched off Memory 1 2 or 3 settings saved A short tone as the memory selection is saved Seat belt reminder A chime will sound if a seat belt is unbuckled whilst the vehicle is moving The warning will cease if the occupied seat s belt is re buckled the ignition is turned off or more than 3 minutes has elapsed Electric parking brake EPB If the EPB is applied while the vehicle is moving a continuous chime will sound release the EPB If there
201. ore than 30 degrees to achieve optimum benefit of the seat belt in the event of an accident 2 Do not move the driver s seat too close to the steering wheel Ideally a minimum distance of 254 mm 10 inches is recommended between the breastbone and the steering wheel airbag cover Hold the steering wheel in the correct position with your arms slightly bent e Adjust the head restraint so that the top of the head restraint is above the centre line of the head e Position the seat belt so that it is mid way between your neck and your shoulder Fit the strap tightly across your hips not across your stomach e Ensure that your driving position is comfortable and enables you to maintain full control of the vehicle Rear seats ELECTRIC SEATS To adjust the seats the Jaguar Smart Key must Note This feature will not operate if the rear be in the vehicle and the ignition turned on window isolation switch has been activated REAR SEAT SAFETY A Never allow passengers to travel in the luggage compartment under any circumstances A All vehicle occupants should be seated correctly and wear a seat belt at all times when the vehicle is in motion 124119 Seat back angle adjustment Lumber support adjustment Massage OFF Massage ON operates for 10 minutes or until switched off Se 5 Front passenger seat away forward or rearward adjustment Head restraints FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS A Adjust th
202. ored and recalled along with seat and exterior mirror positions by the driving position memory See 15 DRIVING POSITION MEMORY Steering wheel w PS ENTRY AND EXIT MODE With the steering column adjustment control in the AUTO position the steering column will move to provide easier entry and exit from the vehicle as follows e Exit When the driver s door is opened the steering column will move to the uppermost tilt position e Entry When the driver s door is closed and the ignition is turned on the steering column will return to its previously selected driving position Note If the column control is moved away from AUTO when the column is in the Exit position the column will still move back to its previous driving position when the driver s door is closed and the ignition is switched on Note If the column is manually adjusted during Entry or Exit operation column movement will stop HEATED STEERING WHEEL Press this switch 2 to activate the steering wheel heater Press again to turn off Occupant safety USING SEAT BELTS AND CHILD SAFETY LOCKS d 6 X If children to be carried in the rear seat positions it is recommended that the rear door interior handles are disabled To change the child lock settings e Open the door to access the child safety lock e Insert the emergency key into the slot and rotate a quarter of
203. own and the teeth engaged slowly pull the tool out of the filler neck to reset the device qe Do not twist the device once the teeth have engaged Note The yellow part of the protection device should no longer be visible in the filler neck Replace the reset tool in position on the battery restraining bar FUEL TANK CAPACITY Avoid the risk of running out of fuel and never intentionally drive the vehicle when the fuel gauge indicates that the tank is empty When refuelling your vehicle after the fuel gauge reads empty you may not be able to add the fuel quantity shown below as there will be a small reserve remaining in the tank Total tank capacity usable Petrol engines 80 litres 18 gallons Diesel engines 77 litres 17 gallons Fill capacity when fuel gauge reads empty Petrol engines 74 litres 16 3 gallons Diesel engines 68 litres 15 gallons Reserve capacity when fuel gauge reads empty Petrol engines 4 litres 0 9 gallons Diesel engines 4 litres 0 9 gallons FUEL SPECIFICATION Petrol Diesel 95 98 RON EN 590 FUEL CONSUMPTION The fuel consumption figures shown in the following table have been calculated using a standard testing procedure the new EC test procedure from Directive 99 100 EC and produced in accordance with The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption Amendment Order Fuel and refuelling Under normal use a vehicle s actua
204. partment Note Although not advisable it is possible to disable the Beltminder function Contact your Dealer Authorised Repairer to disable or reinstate the function ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ABS AMBER A If the ABS and brake warning lamps are illuminated at the same time do not drive the vehicle until the fault is rectified Seek qualified assistance immediately Illuminates if a fault has been detected in the ABS accompanied by a warning message in the message centre The brake system will continue to function but without ABS assistance Warning lamps If the warning lamp illuminates or stays illuminated after the bulb check cycle seek qualified assistance as soon as possible ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM AMBER when there is a system Bea fault The headlamps will still operate but without this feature operating correctly Seek qualified assistance as soon as possible ENGINE MALFUNCTION AMBER Illuminates when the ignition is on and remains illuminated until the engine is started If the lamp illuminates when the engine is running there is an engine malfunction Specialised diagnostic equipment is required to repair such faults Seek qualified assistance as soon as possible The vehicle can still be driven but may activate limp home mode with the possibility of reduced engine performance DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL DSC AMBER Flashes when DSC is
205. peration of and requirements for vehicles fitted with SRS If you are in any doubt seek advice from your Dealer Authorised Repairer Airbag deployment is dependent on the rate at which the passenger compartment changes velocity following the collision Circumstances affecting different collisions vehicle speed angle of impact type and size of object hit etc vary considerably and will affect the rate of deceleration accordingly The Supplementary Restraint System SRS components include 585 warning indicator e Rotary coupler e Airbag modules e Seat belt pre tensioners front seat belts e Airbag diagnostic control unit e Crash sensors e Airbag wiring harnesses The SRS is not designed to operate as a result of e Rear impacts e Minor front impacts e Minor side impacts e Heavy braking e Driving over bumps and pot holes Therefore it follows that considerable superficial damage to the vehicle can occur without causing the airbags to deploy Occupant safety AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT EFFECTS A When an airbag inflates a fine powder is released This is normal and not an indication of a malfunction The powder may cause irritation to the skin and should be thoroughly flushed from eyes and any cuts or abrasions A Airbag deployment is accompanied by a very loud noise which may cause discomfort and temporary loss of hearing AIRBAG WARNING LAMP T The airbag warning indicator is mounte
206. ress the close button again LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT OPENING HEIGHT It is possible to set the maximum height to which the luggage compartment lid will open This is useful in parking areas with very low roofs or just for ease of use e Open the luggage compartment lid to the position which you want to set as the maximum height e Press and hold for 10 seconds the luggage compartment close button e Close the luggage compartment then open again to check that it opens to the programmed height The maximum opening height is now set To reset the maximum opening height to full repeat the process but fully open the luggage compartment lid before pressing and holding the button Luggage compartment LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS y All items carried in the vehicle should be properly secured Four load securing points are provided in the rear luggage area to assist in safely securing items Note A range of approved luggage retention accessories are available from your Dealer Authorised Repairer LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT EMERGENCY RELEASE The mechanical luggage compartment release provides a means of escape in the event of someone being locked in the luggage compartment Adults are advised to familiarise themselves with the operation of the release handle The release handle glows in the dark and is located on the inside of the luggage compartment lid To open the luggage compartment from the inside pull the han
207. rily disabled for the next time the vehicle is locked via the Vehicle Set up area of the instrument panel menu PASSIVE ARMING This vehicle is fitted with a passive arming feature which can if enabled automatically arm the anti theft system Passive arming will automatically arm the perimeter alarm system 60 seconds after the driver s door is closed provided all doors bonnet and luggage compartment are closed the ignition is switched off and there are no valid Jaguar Smart Keys inside the vehicle Exiting the vehicle Passive arming will not lock the vehicle although access to the luggage compartment via the interior or exterior release buttons will be prevented and the fuel filler flap will be locked aga Passive arming can be enabled disabled by your Dealer Authorised Repairer AUTOMATIC RELOCKING AND RE ARMING OF THE ALARM Automatic relock and re arm is a feature which if enabled automatically relocks the vehicle and arms the anti theft system If the vehicle is in a locked and armed state and the remote unlock button is pressed but none of the doors or the luggage compartment are opened within 40 seconds the vehicle will automatically relock all the doors and the luggage compartment and will re arm the alarm system Note Automatic relocking and arming will only relock and arm to the last locked and armed state aga Automatic relocking and i re arming can be enabled disabled by your De
208. rol Driver Driving arduous conditions Controls 0 cruise control change forward Driving abroad DSC Dynamic stability control warning DVDs 1 0 Electric seats Engine compartment fuse DOX 180 154 coolant level checking 163 diesel starting the engine 69 DPF Diesel particulate filter 152 engine compartment 154 oil level 161 petrol starting the engine 69 specifications 167 Entering the vehicle keyless 8 Entertainment CD 5 108 DAB radio COMMOIS ted 100 navigation ie 130 POI Points of interest 134 portable media 5 102 103 playing 104 radio controls lisse 98 television cere eR er rds 110 touch screen dete 57 video media player i e R Eee au 112 Event data recording 189 Exiting the vehicle key
209. ruising at constant speed or in follow mode If the vehicle is in follow mode the warning lamp will go out when the ACC is overridden by the driver using the accelerator and CRUISE OVERRIDE will be displayed on the message centre When the accelerator is released the ACC function will operate again and vehicle speed will decrease to the set speed or a lower speed if follow mode is active AUTOMATIC LOW SPEED SWITCH OFF If the speed of the vehicle decreases below 30 km h 18 mph the ACC system will be automatically switched off and the warning lamp will go out If the brakes were being applied by the ACC system they will be slowly released This will be accompanied by an audible warning and DRIVER INTERVENE will be displayed on the message centre The driver must take control ACC AUTO OFF ACC will disengage but not clear the memory when The CAN button is pressed e The brake pedal is pressed e Neutral Park P or Reverse R gear is selected e Dynamic Stability Control activates ACC will disengage and clear the memory when e The ignition system is switched off e Maximum vehicle speed is reached e A fault occurs in the ACC system RESUMING THE SPEED AND FOLLOW MODE RES should only be used if the driver is aware of the set speed and intends to return to it By pressing the RES button after ACC has been cancelled for example after braking the ACC will become active again provided that
210. s Trip computer information is displayed on the instrument panel USING THE TRIP COMPUTER mig 132473 C Press the TRIP button on the end of the left column stalk repeatedly to display the trip data in the following order e Odometer e Trip distance e Average speed e Average fuel consumption e Instantaneous fuel economy e Range e Blank To reset the displayed trip data press and hold the TRIP button TRIP DISTANCE Distance travelled since the last memory reset The maximum trip reading is 9 999 9 kilometres or miles The computer will automatically reset to zero if this distance is exceeded RANGE This shows the predicted distance miles or kilometres that the vehicle should travel on the remaining fuel assuming fuel consumption stay constant ML KM ALSO MILES LITRE The display of imperial mixed or metric units is selected via the instrument panel menu SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR The service interval message will only be displayed when the vehicle has less than 3200 km 2000 miles before the service is due When the ignition is switched on and the vehicle has started its service countdown SERVICE REQ D XXXX km XXXX MLS is displayed in the message centre When the service distance has been reached SERVICE REQUIRED is displayed in the message centre Message centre If no service interval indicator is displayed during the vehicle service cycle make
211. sal regulations SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A Avoid exposing the fuel gasses to any potential sources of ignition as the resulting fire and explosion may cause serious injuries and or death A Switch off the engine when refuelling as it is both a source of extreme temperatures and electrical sparks A Switch off any personal electronic devices such as mobile phones or music players PETROL ENGINED VEHICLES Do not use leaded fuels lead substitutes or fuel additives Fuel system cleaning agents should not be used unless approved by Jaguar OCTANE RATING The minimum octane rating for fuel used is 95 RON Research Octane Number The vehicle will run on lower ratings but it may cause pronounced engine knock or pinking If the pinking is severe it can cause damage to the engine fuel and emission control systems Note Occasional light engine knock experienced while accelerating or climbing hills is acceptable Super Green Plus 98 RON unleaded fuel where available may be used as an alternative to the standard 95 RON unleaded fuel Some countries have only 91 RON fuel available Vehicles sold in these countries are specially calibrated to use this fuel ETHANOL This vehicle is not suitable for use with fuels containing more than 10 ethanol Fuel and refuelling Do not use E85 fuels 85 ethanol content Equipment necessary for the use of fuels containing more than 10 ethanol is not fitted to
212. select the 3 letter code that corresponds to the desired destination area e Select OK The destination entry menu is shown and the information window shows the currently selected search area SETTING A DESTINATION After touching Agree the initial map screen is displayed now select Nav Menu From the Navigation Menu select Dest Entry Note If you wish to view the map without the buttons showing touch Return to map 70 display the buttons touch Nav Menu Select Address from the Destination screen and input the town name Once sufficient letters have been entered touch List to display all the possible towns If necessary use the scroll arrows to the left of the list to search up or down Select the town you require Now enter the road name Once sufficient letters have been entered touch List to display all the possible roads Select the road you require Enter the house number of the address if known then touch OK to confirm If the house number is not known press OK the mid point of the road is then used as the destination Note If a list of house number ranges is displayed select the applicable range and then enter the number The map screen showing the route settings and destination details is displayed START GUIDANCE After touching Destination the system will calculate the route There is now a choice to select 3 Routes Change route or to Start navigation guidance Touch 3 Routes to
213. sound USING THE PARKING AID The parking aid system switches off when vehicle speed exceeds 15 km h 9 mph in drive D and will need to be reselected again if needed Parking aids When in reverse neutral or drive press the switch 2 to turn the parking aid on switch indicator illuminates and off A pop up appears on the touch screen showing a plan view of the vehicle and the immediate surrounding area Touch the pop up to cancel this view When objects are detected the Park aid will emit a warning tone which increases in frequency as the vehicle gets closer to the object and then becomes constant when the obstacle is within 300 mm 12 inches If an obstacle is detected at the front or rear of the vehicle a warning tone will be heard from the front or rear speakers respectively The speakers used will be nearest to the obstacle i e rear speakers if the obstacle is behind the vehicle Objects are detected within the approximate Operating ranges as shown in the illustration items 3 4 and 5 Note The front parking aid provides an audible proximity warning when driving forwards or reversing Note If a rear view camera is fitted when reverse gear R is selected the camera display is selected automatically To view the parking aid display touch the screen Note The outer sensors will switch off if the distance to an object increases or remains constant for 3 seconds The sensors will reactivate
214. ss any of the controls to activate the menu then use as follows e Press the up down arrow to scroll up or down through a list the button highlight will move accordingly e Press the right arrow to view a sublist e Press the left arrow to return to the previous menu e Press the OK button to select the highlighted item from a list Note If the menu is activated and then the joypad control is not used for 10 seconds the menu will time out and will be cancelled Once the joypad has been used the time out period extends to 30 seconds 2 Select to close the menu 3 Select to view any current warning messages Message centre WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES A Do not ignore warning messages Take appropriate action and when necessary seek qualified assistance before driving the vehicle If more than one message is active each is displayed in turn for 2 seconds in order of priority Note The message centre messages and their meanings are detailed where necessary within the appropriate subject sections TRIP COMPUTER The computer memory stores data for a journey or series of journeys until it is reset to Zero The displayed information is for guidance only as it can be affected by traffic road and weather conditions Three independent memories are available A B and Auto A and B memories can be reset independently while the Auto trip will reset after every ignition cycle as the vehicle move
215. steners Do not use abrasive cleaners on the rivets etc can leave permanent scratches touch screen For approved cleaning and scratch marks on the leather surface products contact your Dealer e Unless spillages such as tea coffee or ink Authorised Repairer are washed away immediately permanent staining may have to be accepted If a valet service is used ensure that the specialist concerned is aware of and follows these instructions precisely Maintenance CARPETS AND MATS Marks or stains can be removed by gentle scrubbing with a weak solution of soap and warm water For more stubborn stains a commercially available carpet cleaner should be used SEAT BELTS A Do not allow any water cleaning products or fabric from cloths to enter the seat belt mechanism Any substance which enters the mechanism may affect the performance of the seat belt in an impact Extend the seat belts fully then use warm water and a non detergent soap to clean Allow the seat belts to dry naturally whilst fully extended and do not allow the belts to retract until fully dry Note Whilst cleaning the seat belt take the opportunity to examine the webbing for damage and wear Any wear or damage should be reported to and rectified by a Dealer Authorised Repairer AIRBAG MODULE COVERS A Airbag covers should only be cleaned using a slightly dampened cloth and a small amount of upholstery cleaner A Any substance which
216. switching to the Digit Dial screen gt TELEPHONE SYSTEM ICONS Connect icon Use to send or accept a call Disconnect icon Use to end or reject a Call Phone signal strength indicator 4 Phone battery level indicator Phone device icon indicates that a detected Bluetooth device is a E phone A menu will appear Select Change phone Telephone Media player device icon indicates that a detected Bluetooth device is a media player Scroll bar arrows Use to scroll up or down lists of detected phones calls or phonebook entries Ro 5 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Connect switch Press and release to send or accept a call or to access the last 10 dialled list Press and hold to access the phonebook Disconnect switch Use to end or reject a call No phone connected NER Voice control talk button Press to increase call volume Press to decrease call volume Press to scroll up or down lists of calls or phonebook entries CALL VOLUME The phone call volume is operated by the audio system s volume control Telephone If the audio system is in use when a phone call is active the audio system source is suppressed for the duration of the call Navigation instructions and parking aid warnings are not suppressed DIALLING Once your phone is connected to the vehicle s system Digit Dial is the default screen in Phone mode Using the on screen keypad enter the
217. t Australia A Do not attempt to fit ISOFIX restraints to the centre rear seating position The anchor bars are not designed to hold an ISOFIX restraint in this position A If the restraint is not correctly anchored there is a significant risk of injury to the child in the event of a collision or emergency braking A 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 harnesses or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle A If removing the centre head restraint in order to fit a child restraint always secure the head restraint when storing it Both of the outer rear seat positions are equipped to accept ISOFIX restraints This symbol is shown on a label rej sewn into the seats to indicate the position of the ISOFIX lower anchorages Occupant safety Note The information contained in the following table may not be applicable to all countries If you are in any doubt regarding the type and fitment of child seats seek advice from your Dealer Authorised Repairer Mass group Size classes Fixtures Rear outboard seats Carrycot F G ISO L1 L2 X 0 Upto10kg 22 1b Oto 9 E ISO R1 IL months 0 Up to 13 kg 29 Ib 0 to C D E ISO R1 R2 R3 IL 18 months 9to18kg 20 to 40 Ib 9 C D ISO R2 R3 X months to 4 years A B1 B ISO F2 F2X F3 IUF 15 to 25
218. t operation or a malfunction of the airbag module To prevent malfunction of the airbag system always consult your Dealer Authorised Repairer before fitting any of the following e Electronic equipment such as a mobile phone two way radio or in car entertainment system e Accessories attached to the front of the vehicle e modification to the front of the vehicle e Any modification involving the removal or repair of any wiring or component in the vicinity of any of the airbag system components including the steering wheel steering column instrument or facia panels e Any modification to the fascia panels or steering wheel Maintenance ANTI THEFT SYSTEM A No modifications or additions should be made to the anti theft system Such changes could cause the system to malfunction OWNER MAINTENANCE Any significant or sudden drop in fluid levels or uneven tyre wear should be reported to a qualified technician without delay In addition to the routine services and inspections a number of simple checks must be carried out more frequently These checks can be carried out by the owner and advice is given on the pages that follow DAILY CHECKS e Operation of lamps horn direction indicators wipers washers and warning indicators e Operation of seat belts and brakes e Look for fluid deposits underneath the vehicle that might indicate a leak Condensation drips from the air conditioning are
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221. te is determined Touch Change route to change the route settings or touch OK to start the route calculation JAGUAR DEALER LOCATIONS Details of Jaguar Dealers are held on the Navigation System hard drive as a points of interest POI category Certain Dealers may be located in areas that are not fully mapped on the hard drive If a route is set to one of these Dealers guidance may only be possible to the nearest town centre in this case a warning message will be displayed Note If Jaguar Dealers or certain other categories such as airports are selected they Will be displayed across all search areas ENTRY BY TOWN If a town name is entered first the points of interest listed will be restricted to that town e From the Input POI Name screen touch Town e Enter the town name required e Touch List to display the list of possible towns e Select the town required The Input POI screen is displayed again e Enter the name required CATEGORIES AND SUB CATEGORIES The POI database is divided into a number of categories Each main category is further divided into a number of sub categories Navigation system The first entry in the list of Restaurant sub categories is ALL This selects all of the Restaurant sub categories To narrow the search touch the Town button This will display the alpha keyboard to allow the desired town name to be entered LIST SOFT KEY The List button can be used when the
222. te that the vehicle is unlocked and the alarm has been disarmed To change from Single to Multi point entry or vice versa press both the lock and unlock buttons simultaneously for three seconds The hazard warning lamps will flash twice to confirm the change The change can also be achieved using the instrument panel menu Press to open the luggage compartment The vehicle security system will remain active for the period the luggage compartment is open but the intrusion and inclination sensing systems will be inhibited Door and bonnet security will remain active The security system will re arm to its previous state when the luggage compartment is closed Panic alarm Press and hold for three seconds or press three times within three seconds to activate the horn siren and hazard lamps Entering the vehicle After five seconds the alarm can be cancelled by pressing the panic alarm button for three seconds or by pressing the button three times within three seconds The emergency alarm will also be cancelled if the vehicle detects a valid Jaguar Smart Key when the START STOP button is pressed 5 Press to switch on the approach illumination for up to 120 seconds The illumination time is set using the exit delay switch Pressing the button again or operating the starter button will turn the approach lamps off 6 Emergency key blade release button The vehicle can be unlocked as follow
223. tered RECALLING A PREVIOUS DESTINATION After selecting Previous from the menu the screen shows a list of stored previous destinations Select your destination by touching the bar The details will be displayed for confirmation Note In some markets list scrolling is not active whilst driving for legislative reasons Only the items shown at the top of the list can be selected MOTORWAY From Dest Entry select Motorway Enter the motorway name or number then select an entrance or exit All of the entrance or exit junctions for the chosen motorway are displayed The map showing the selected motorway and the selected exit junction is displayed The destination has now been set and the route is calculated POINTS OF INTEREST POI Select POI from the Dest entry menu Touch Name to input the POI name for example Petrol to display fuel stations on the map or touch List for a list of POIs Alternatively choose Category to see all categories of POI and make your selection Use the scroll arrows to change pages Some POls are sub categorised e g selecting Community will be further divided into e Community Centre e Exhibition Centre e Hospital e Park amp Recreation e Town Hall Note If entering a name results in too many matches being listed try entering the town name first If you do not know the name of the POI you want try selecting a POI category Once the POI has been selected the rou
224. the rear seat This should only be carried out by qualified personnel CHANGING A FUSE Always turn off the ignition system and the affected electrical circuit before replacing a fuse Fit Jaguar approved replacement fuses of the same rating and type or fuses of matching specification If the replacement fuse blows after installation the system should be checked by your Dealer Authorised Repairer Note Jaguar recommend that owners do not remove or replace relays It is recommended that you seek qualified assistance in the event of a relay failure Spare ATO fuses are located in the tool tray situated under the floor in the luggage compartment ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX Fuse No Rating Fuse Circuit amps Colour F2 15A Blue Ignition coils petrol or ECM Diesel F3 5A Tan CDCS ECU EPB EMS Petrol F4 30A Green Power wash pump F5 F6 5A Tan AC Clutch compressor Diesel F7 40A Orange RH front screen heater F8 10A Red GPC UHEGO Diesel F9 5A Tan ECFC EOTL Engine cooling fan PCM cooling fan Diesel F10 F11 F12 5A Tan ESOV CRV EGR CBV TSOV MAFB Diesel F13 5A Tan WIF Diesel F14 5A Tan PCV MEU Fuel pump relay control Diesel F15 F16 F17 15A Blue ETS F18 20A Yellow EMS main EMS secondary contr
225. the set speed memory has not been erased The original set speed will be resumed unless a vehicle ahead causes the follow mode to become active and the set speed will be displayed in the message centre for four seconds HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ACC The system acts by regulating the speed of the vehicle using engine control and the brakes Gear changes may occur in response to deceleration or acceleration whilst in ACC ACC is not a collision avoidance system However during some situations the system may provide the driver with an indication that intervention is required An audible alarm will sound accompanied by the message DRIVER INTERVENE if the ACC detects e A failure has occurred whilst the system is active e That using maximum ACC braking only is not sufficient Note ACC operates when the gear selector is in position 8 or D Note When engaged the accelerator pedal rests in the raised position Fully release the pedal to allow normal ACC operation Note When braking is applied by the ACC the vehicle brake lamps will be switched on although the brake pedal will not move DETECTION BEAM ISSUES Detection issues can occur 1 When driving on a different line to the vehicle in front 2 When a vehicle edges into your lane The vehicle will only be detected once it has moved fully into your lane 3 There may be issues with the detection of vehicles in front when going into and coming out of a bend
226. this vehicle If E85 fuels are used serious engine and fuel system damage will occur Fuels containing up to 10 ethanol grain alcohol may be used Ensure that the fuel has octane ratings no lower than those recommended for unleaded fuel Most drivers will not notice any operating difference with fuel containing ethanol If a difference is detected the use of conventional unleaded fuel should be resumed METHANOL Wherever possible avoid using fuel containing methanol Some fuels contain methanol Methyl or wood alcohol If you use fuels containing methanol the fuels must also contain co solvents and corrosion inhibitors for methanol Also do not use fuels which contain more than 10 methanol even if they contain co solvents and corrosion inhibitors Fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems resulting from the use of such fuels is not the responsibility of Jaguar and may not be covered under the warranty METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER MTBE Unleaded fuel containing an oxygenate known as MTBE can be used provided that the ratio of MTBE to conventional fuel does not exceed 1596 MTBE is an Ether based compound derived from Petroleum which has been specified by several refiners as the substance to enhance the Octane rating of fuel Fuel and refuelling DIESEL ENGINED VEHICLES Do not use RME bio diesel except in the case of those proprietary diesel fuels which contain a mix of up to 7 Jaguar can a
227. tion of the Jaguar website at www jaguar com for a list of compatible phones Alternatively please refer to your Dealer Authorised Repairer Note The Bluetooth equipped phones listed on Jaguar com have been tested for compatibility with Jaguar vehicles Performance will vary based on the phone s software version battery condition coverage and your network provider Phones are warranted by their manufacturer not Jaguar The Bluetooth system supports Bluetooth Hands Free Profile 1 5 HFP 1 5 If the mobile phone paired to the system also supports this profile additional features will be available such as battery meter signal strength and network operator If the mobile phone does not support these features they will not be available on the touch screen However you can refer to the mobile phone s display to determine these items Telephone PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE MOBILE PHONE Rather than using the telephone system to search for your phone you can choose to pair and connect to the system from your mobile phone Note The process of pairing and connecting your phone with the vehicle using the mobile phone will vary depending on the type of mobile phone used 1 Switch the ignition system on and ensure that the touch screen is active From the home menu select Phone Amenu will appear Select Use handset Note The time that the vehicle s Bluetooth system is discoverable is limited
228. tions Note Do not use the locking collars to raise or lower the centre head restraint Head restraints 1 Pull the wing heads forward in to the first or second position 2 To raise pull the restraint upwards it will click and lock in only one position Note Do not try to raise the head restraint further than the one adjustment position 3 lower depress both the locking buttons at the same time HEAD RESTRAINT REMOVAL Always store a removed head restraint A securely It is possible to remove the centre rear head restraint if necessary to enable the fitment of a child restraint 1 Raise the head restraint to its uppermost position 2 Press both locking collars 3 Liftthe head restraint out of the seat Ensure the head restraint is refitted once the child seat is removed Note It is not possible to remove the left or right rear head restraints ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL Steering column adjuster Heated steering wheel switch Never adjust the steering wheel whilst the vehicle is moving Do not use steering wheel mounted security devices Movement of the steering wheel in exit and entry mode could result in damage to the vehicle or possible injury to the occupant The steering wheel can be adjusted for tilt and reach as follows e Move the control forwards or rearwards to adjust reach e Move the switch up or down to adjust tilt Up to 3 steering wheel positions can be st
229. ts 19 Map split screen navigations system 131 Massage 5 415 62 Media portable Jr MP 104 portable media 5 102 Memory points navigation system 133 Mirrors and windows exterior 41 repere bna 149 N Navigation map split 131 memory points 133 qu TD 130 operating 129 POI Points of interest 134 screen 100658 131 TMC using 137 touch screen controls 116 voice commands POl 121 Number plate bulb 156 0 Occupant safety child seats tether straps 28 01 engine level check 161 One touch operation windows 40 Opening luggage compartment 65 P Parking aid rear view 85 Passenger compartment fuse box 181 Perimeter alarm 12 Petrol 149 engine SUARING ur qos 69 specification 148 POI Points of interest 134 Portable media connections 102 5 103 playing 104 Positioning child restraints 27 Pressures winter 5
230. ts set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that is deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and Operated with at least 20cm 8 inches and more between the radiator and person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and ankles USA FCC ID A269ZUA130 Canada IC 700BIAM2101 Telephone Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to corre
231. ts should be made aware that a temporary repair has been made to a tyre fitted to the vehicle They should also be made aware of the special driving conditions imposed when using a repaired tyre e e REPAIR PROCEDURE A Check the tyre sidewall prior to inflation If there are any cracks bumps or similar damage do not attempt to inflate the tyre Do not stand directly beside the tyre while the compressor is pumping Watch the tyre sidewall If any cracks bumps or similar damage appear turn off the compressor and let the air out by means of the pressure relief valve Do not continue to use the tyre 1 Open the tyre repair kit and peel off the maximum speed label Attach the label to the facia in the driver s field of vision Take care not to obstruct any of the instruments or warning lights 2 Uncoil the compressor power cable and the inflation hose 3 Unscrew the orange cap from the sealant bottle receiver and the sealant bottle cap 4 Screw the sealant bottle into the receiver clockwise until tight e Screwing the bottle onto the receiver will pierce the bottle s seal Once the bottle has been fitted a ratchet prevents it from being removed 5 Remove the valve cap from the damaged tyre 6 Remove the protective cap from the inflation hose and connect the inflation hose to the tyre valve Ensure that the hose is screwed on firmly 7 Ensurethat the compressor switch is in the off 0 position 8 I
232. ttachment of accessories to the front or sides of the vehicle LIGHTING CONTROL Exterior lights E 1 With the headlamps on push the switch away from the steering wheel to select high beam The blue warning indicator on the instrument panel will illuminate 2 Pullthe switch towards the steering wheel and release to flash the high beam on and off The high beam will remain on for as long as the switch is held 3 Side lights 4 Low beam 5 When ambient light fades the side lights and headlamps will switch on automatically 6 Exit delay of 30 seconds 7 Exit delay of 60 seconds 8 Exit delay of 120 seconds Note If the rotary control is in the AUTO position there will be no exit delay and the headlamps will extinguish when the ignition system is turned off Press the headlamp button on the Jaguar Smart Key to switch off the headlamps during an exit delay period If the rotary control is moved to the OFF position with high beam still activated both low and high beam will be extinguished Both low and high beam will illuminate when the headlamps are turned on again DIRECTION INDICATORS In addition to normal operation the indicators will operate 3 times e g to indicate a lane change if the stalk is briefly pushed up or down DAYLIGHT RUNNING LAMPS In some countries with the rotary control in the OFF or AUTO position low beam headlamps side lamps tail number plate lamps and wh
233. tton indicator illuminates then use the joystick control to adjust the mirror glass Note Depending on the type of lens used distances may be difficult to judge accurately when only using the mirrors The mirrors can be configured to automatically fold when the vehicle is locked and unfold when unlocked This feature can be enabled or disabled by your Dealer Authorised Repairer If the mirrors are accidentally knocked out of position i e so only one is folded press both buttons simultaneously to resynchronise Note If the mirrors were folded using the switches they will not unfold when the vehicle is unlocked Note Up to 3 different exterior mirror positions can be stored and recalled using the driving position memory feature See 15 DRIVING POSITION MEMORY MIRROR DIP WHEN REVERSING The mirrors can be configured so that when reverse gear is selected the passenger door mirror is automatically adjusted to provide an improved viewing angle for reversing The exact dipped position can be adjusted using the joystick control when the mirror is dipped The next time reverse is selected the newly adjusted position will be selected When the gear selector is moved out of reverse or if vehicle speed exceeds 12 km h 7 5 mph while reversing the mirror will return to its previous position Mirror dip can be selected or deselected from the instrument panel menu Select Features from the Vehicle Settings m
234. u See 103 PORTABLE MEDIA CONTROLS 2 Display of information about the current track including elapsed run time Some of this information is also displayed in the instrument panel 3 Select to view more detailed information about the current track 4 Select to switch traffic and news announcements on or off 5 Select to view the track list of the current CD or virtual CD Select a track from the list to start playback This is displayed as a Browse soft key on some screens 6 Select to view and manage the CDs loaded onto the virtual store e Select Upload alongside an empty slot to upload the current CD e Ifthe virtual store is full select Replace to overwrite an existing CD In each case a confirmation pop up will appear Select Yes to continue Skip Scan forward Touch and release to skip to the next track on the current CD e Touch and hold to scan forwards through the current track Playback will resume when the soft key is released Skip Scan backward Touch and release within 3 seconds of track playback to skip to the previous track e Touch and release after 3 seconds of track playback to skip to the beginning of the current track e Touch and hold to scan backwards through the current track Playback will resume when the soft key is released CD player 9 Repeat Touch and release once to repeat the current track continuously until Repeat mode is cancelled Repeat track is disp
235. uently playback cannot be guaranteed and jamming may occur It is recommended that only high quality 12 cm 4 7 in circular discs are used The unit will play Compact Disc Digital Audio CDDA discs MP3 WMA WAV and AAC files The CD player will accommodate one disc at a time but up to 10 CDs can be uploaded onto the virtual store Only CDDA discs can be loaded into the virtual CD store To locate the CD load slot and the eject button see 94 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLS MP3 FILE PLAYBACK If an MP3 CD is to be used each session must be properly closed but the whole disc does not have to be finalised CD player When Browse is selected the list of folders and MP3 files is displayed Select a folder to view and select the tracks contained within The highest compression rate supported is 320k bits per second kbps If anything less than 128 kbps is used Digital Signal Processing DSP functionality may be lost e The CD player may take a longer time to load an MP3 disc if there are more tracks than on a normal CD To minimise loading time a rigid folder structure is recommended e faCD contains a mixture of and CDDA tracks any MP3 tracks will be ignored CD player CD PLAYER CONTROLS M IC CD vr 1 Touch to select playback from either the current CD or from CDs uploaded onto the virtual CD store Selection of portable media device playback is also made from this men
236. uld be between the MIN and the MAX marks on the side of the reservoir The fluid level may drop slightly during normal use as a result of brake pad wear but should not be allowed to drop below the MIN mark TOPPING UP THE BRAKE CLUTCH FLUID Brake fluid will damage painted surface Soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water Only use new fluid from an airtight container fluid from open containers or fluid previously bled from the system will have absorbed moisture which will adversely affect performance and must not be used 1 Top up the reservoir to at least the MINIMUM mark using Shell DOT ESL brake fluid If unavailable use a low viscosity brake fluid that meets ISO 4925 class 6 specification Only fluid of this type and standard may be used Do not top up the brake fluid to the maximum mark unless the brake pads have been replaced If unsure seek qualified assistance 2 Replace the cap 3 Refit the reservoir cover POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK A Power steering fluid is highly toxic Keep containers sealed and out of reach of children If accidental consumption of fluid is suspected seek medical attention immediately Fluid level checks A If the fluid comes into contact with the skin or eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water A Power steering fluid is highly inflammable Do not allow power steering fluid to com
237. ure that optimum traction is maintained Winter mode optimises stability of the vehicle to suit slippery conditions when grip is reduced This helps the vehicle to perform in a more gentle and controlled manner to avoid skidding allowing more confident progress under adverse conditions If conditions result in reduced traction being perceived use of TRAC DSC or DSC OFF may improve progress provided that the correct tyres for the conditions are fitted Note Winter mode cannot be active at the same time as Dynamic mode Winter mode will remain selected even after the ignition is switched off Winter mode must be deselected if no longer required DYNAMIC MODE Press for at least one second to operate Dynamic mode co ordinates the vehicle s control systems to deliver a high performance driving experience This setting enhances key vehicle systems so that the vehicle s full potential can be exploited The vehicle s responses are aimed at involving the driver more in focused and purposeful driving When dynamic mode is selected TracDSC is automatically selected Note When the transmission is set to permanent manual mode and Dynamic mode is selected transmission upshifts are fully controlled by the driver The transmission will not change up automatically even when the rev limit is reached the gear position indicator in the message centre will glow amber to indicate that the next gear should be selected Note
238. ust seat ventilation temperature e Touch the upper red arrow or lower blue arrow for the relevant seat repeatedly to select from three heated and three cooled settings as indicated by the bars adjacent to the arrows e 110 bars are illuminated seat ventilation is switched off To select backrest ventilation only e Select Seat zone Only the backrest area of the seat icon will be illuminated e Select Seat zone again to activate full seat ventilation SEAT MASSAGE Note Seat massage will only operate when the engine is running Seat massage may not operate when the vehicle interior temperature is below 0 C or above 50 C Seat massage is controlled through the touch screen e Either press the seat menu button on the fascia or e From the Climate menu select Front seats e Select Start or Stop for the relevant seat to switch the seat massage on or off After 10 minutes the seat massage will stop automatically For vehicles fitted with rear seat massage see 17 ELECTRIC SEATS E132486 To access the rear climate touch screen menu select Rear climate from the front climate menu 1 Temperature control Rotate to adjust temperature 16 C 28 C 59 F 83 F The temperature is displayed on the touch screen rear climate menu 2 AUTO control Press to switch automatic operation on 3 Air distribution to face Press to switch on off Switch indicator illuminates when on 4 5
239. w antifreeze to come into contact with naked flames or other sources of ignition e g a hot engine a fire may result A Unscrew the filler cap slowly allowing the pressure to escape before removing completely When travelling in territories where the water supply contains salt always ensure you Carry a supply of fresh rain or distilled water Topping up with salt water will cause serious engine damage Top up to the upper level indicator mark located on the side of the expansion tank Use only a 50 mix of water and antifreeze to specification WSS M97B44 coloured orange Extended Life Coolant Fluid level checks Note In an emergency and only if the approved antifreeze is unavailable top up the cooling system with clean water but be aware of the resultant reduction in frost protection Do not top up or refill with conventional antifreeze formulations If in doubt consult a qualified technician Ensure the cap is tightened fully after top up is completed by turning the cap until the ratchet cap clicks BRAKE FLUID CHECK A Seek qualified assistance immediately if brake pedal travel is unusually long unusually short or if there is any significant loss of brake fluid Driving under such conditions could result in extended stopping distances or complete brake failure 0 If the quantity of fluid in the brake reservoir drops below the recommended level a red warning lamp in the instrument panel wil
240. w the touch screen to access the Home Menu Touch screen on off Return to the home menu Navigation soft key Touch to select Navigation Select Nav aon Read the caution and touch Agree or select Language if you need to select a different navigation language Navigation system MAIN MENU 1 Provides a choice of options for entering a destination 2 Manage the stored destinations 3 Allows the user to select various options for the route 4 Provides access to user selectable settings for the navigation system 5 TMC Traffic Message Channel Not used for entering a destination but when enabled will provide data about road conditions and any events that may affect the journey Repeats the previous guidance instruction 7 Map screen Displays current vehicle position 8 Allows the voice guidance messages to be turned off for the current journey 9 Returns to the previous screen 10 Advances to the main map screen 11 Cancels current route guidance 12 Allows the user to take a detour from the current route comes 13 pe 1 13 Allows the user to turn off POI icons from the map MAP SPLIT SCREEN 2 1h 24m Distance 59 km ETA 10 21 am 1 Compass always indicates north Press to change style of icon 2 TMC Traffic Message Channel information 3 TMC event traffic congestion 4 Normal screen 5 Split screen 6
241. when the engine is started in readiness for gear selection P should be selected before switching off the engine However it is possible to switch the engine off with R D or S selected the selector will automatically select P while retracting into the centre console Note If the engine is switched off with N Selected the system will wait for 10 minutes before selecting P This procedure is to allow the vehicle to be conveyed through a car wash only and should not be used for vehicle recovery purposes To prevent the transmission from automatically selecting P e g for vehicle recovery purposes it is necessary to activate the Emergency Park Release Vehicle recovery should only be undertaken by qualified personnel IF THE SELECTOR FAILS TO ELEVATE If the JaguarDrive selector is obstructed remove the obstruction and then start the engine The selector should elevate as normal If the selector still fails to elevate even if there is no obstruction a fault in the system is indicated The selector can still be used in the lowered position but be aware that it will not automatically select P when the engine is switched off P should be selected manually The fault should be rectified by a Dealer Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity TEMPORARY MANUAL GEAR SELECTION When the gear selector is in the D position manual mode may be directly accessed by the single action of operating the steering wheel mounted sh
242. wse iPod USB only track including elapsed run time Some of e Select to view the contents of the this information is also displayed in the connected device which are displayed instrument panel as dictated by the file structure 3 Select to view more detailed information Selecta file to start playback Browse about the current track view will remain Select a folder or 4 Select to switch traffic and news sub folder to view their contents announcements on or off e To return to the Controls menu select the Back soft key Portable media 10 Skip Scan forward e Touch and release to skip to the next track e Touch and hold to scan forwards through the current track Playback will resume when the soft key is released Skip Scan backward e Touch and release within 3 seconds of track playback to skip to the previous track e Touch and release after 3 seconds of track playback to skip to the beginning of the current track e Touch and hold to scan backwards through the current track Playback will resume when the soft key is released Repeat e Select to repeat the current folder USB or repeat playlist iPod e Select again to cancel Repeat mode Note Repeat mode is not available for Bluetooth devices Note Selecting Shuffle 10 will cancel Repeat mode Pause Play Select to pause playback Select again to resume playback Shuffle e Select once to play random tracks in the current folder USB or
243. y DOOR LOCK AND RELEASE LEVERS lt 132371 1 Press the locking lever to lock the door pull the lever to unlock the door Operating the locking lever on either front door will lock or unlock all closed doors 2 Pullthe release lever to open a door If a rear door is locked operating the lever will have no effect Note If the car was locked using the Jaguar Smart Key then operating the locking lever will only unlock that door and the alarm will sound If the vehicle has been double locked the interior door lock and release levers will not operate The vehicle must be unlocked using the Jaguar Smart Key SINGLE LOCKING Press the lock button briefly Single locking secures the vehicle and prevents the doors and luggage compartment being opened from outside of the vehicle The doors can be unlocked and opened from inside the vehicle The hazard warning lamps will flash once as confirmation Exiting the vehicle DOUBLE LOCKING Never double lock the vehicle with people children or pets inside In the event of an emergency they would be unable to escape and the emergency services would be unable to release them quickly When the vehicle is double locked the doors cannot be opened either from inside or outside the vehicle Press the lock button twice within three seconds Double locking secures the vehicle and prevents the doors and luggage compartment being unlocked or opened from inside or outside
244. ze 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 Authoris

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