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  2. Thanks for he thoughts and advice, I'm still thinking about it, but there is a drain plug and a level screw that can be used to gauge the right amount has been put in. There are no issues with the auto transmission at present so I might just go for checking the level and topping it up if necessary. Then there is the question of what ATF fluid to use- I've seen somewhere that there are two types - one for earlier boxes and one for later models ...... so is mine an earlier or later box on a 2005 car? Any ideas? Thanks.
  3. Hi Adrian, welcome to the wonderful world of Jaguar XKR motoring. If you are interested in meeting up with like minded folks, look up the XKCC at the following link. Home | XKCC N6 JMX
  4. Yesterday
  5. Best way is to check the flow using a garden hose. On any engine i prefer to remove the thermostat and refit the housing then remove the top hose from the rad and insert the garden hose into the top hose - usually a snug fit and then turn the hose on. This runs clean water backwards through the system, exiting from the rad top hose stub so gives a good reverse flush of the system. As a simple go/no-go test to see if it's blocked, run the engine up to temperature and once the 'stat opens, the top hose should be hot. Switch the engine off and use the palm of your hand to feel the temperature of the rad going from top to bottom. It should have a gradual reduction in temp as you get closer to the bottom hose, any sharp changes indicate there is probably a blockage around that place on the inside.
  6. I've owned the car since 2020 an am a private seller. Feel free to contact me on 07464000535 if you have any queries or would like to discuss further. Thank you!
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  8. Thanks for the note Phil. I was actually at the seminar and heard the advice first hand. After David's description of how the cam followers work on the 5.0 I can absolutely appreciate why clean oil is so important. Suffice to say that I will be changing my oil annually from now on as I will never hit 6,000 miles in a single 12 month period. I hope you enjoyed the seminar as much as I did. It was also great meeting some of the other owners. Thanks again for the note, much appreciated.
  9. I need to replace the gear selector trim on my 2002 XKR as its cracked in multiple places and falling apart. The part in my car is LNC 6195 AC UK with what looks to be a 2001 date code. The only part I can find on eBay that's not cracked or too scratched up is an LJA 6195 BE UK that looks to have a 1997 date code. It seems to me, based on the pictures, to be the exact same part as my LNC 6195 and appears to have the same mounting points and connectors. Does anyone know if they are interchangeable? Thanks in advance for any help.
  10. Just bought one of these as it's supposed to be for JLR vehicle. Will let you know how I get on
  11. I have owned this lovely XK8 for 15 years during which it has been well maintained and serviced with full history. It has a current MOT to 20/02/26. It is mechanically sound but the reactive cruise control requires a replacement module. Interior is in very good condition with a new headliner recently fitted. The wheels have recently been refurbished and the bodywork is in reasonable condition for the age of the car. Attention is required to the rear wheel arches. Looking for offers around £4,950 Please email me at [email protected] for more information and photos if interested.
  12. Hi Fred Only 2 possibilities. It is either leaking: 1) externally, such as venting through the radiator cap as steam or through a leaking hose or radiator or heater core, all of which should be visible. 2) Internally, Either directly into the cylinder to be expelled through the exhaust, or into the lubrication system which should show as "mayonaise" in the oil. I would check the oil for signs of coolant (likewise coolant for signs of oil) and then recheck for leaks when standing still as that is a LOT to be losing without an external leak. Good luck John
  13. Hi common place for water in the boot on S-types is above the rear lights, there a infill piece of rubber across the top of the lights, its very common leak. usually fix is remove the lights and clean it all up, then reseal the upper rubber seal on the light with some silicone and that cures it cheers Joe
  14. Many years back a lot of mechanics were caught out by the firing order on the XJ6 engine. Bizarre as it was, the number 1 cylinder was at the back of the engine and the cylinders then ran to number 6 cylinder being at the front of the engine. Urban myth is that the original blueprints were upside down when the engine was manufactured - how true that is I'm not sure but it did cause many problems for years to come. So, quite possibly the incorrect cylinder location could be a possibility - easily diagnosed by swapping components from the affected cylinder to another one and see if the fault replicates there - this also proves it to be either an injector or ignition fault rather than being the cylinder at fault (e.g. compression, etc) Also if the misfire is current when testing an infra-red temperature gauge can read temperatures on each cylinder and the one(s) that are reading lower temperature are possibly the location of the misfiring cylinder
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  16. Hi all. I am having some issues trying to decipher which numbers I need to match for replacing my parking brake module. So far I have deduced that: the two letters at the end of the P/N do not matter. The S/W number needs to match Could people please correct me if I am wrong. Also I am unsure if the REV letter is critical (mine seems to be an 'E' after peeling off the green sticker). Any help and guidance is greatly appreciated. Tim
  17. Hi guys... I usually use Facebook for that kind of things, but maybe someone over here will be able to help me.. I'm looking for a NS fender, front doors as well as the skirt I need to replace these.. Someone hit me and I don't want to go through the insurance if it's not needed.. Bg13nte Thank You
  18. @N6 JMX amazing! Thank you so much. I’ll give them a ring! 👍
  19. Hi Everyone Long time Jaguar lover and driver here, currently running a Jaguar 5.0l XF Portfolio, but I might, just might, be getting my hands on a XFR R100 in the near future. I'm sure life will be even more fun!
  20. Update – we have received an offer for the XK8 and a deposit has been paid. So fingers crossed this will soon be with its new owner.
  21. My wife has decided to sell her 1998 Jag XK8 convertible. It's in great shape, never driven in winter. Let me know if interested, and I'll get you some pictures. Thanks in advance, Duane
  22. Hi Duane, you have found the Forum pages okay and if you scroll further down you will come to a Market Place section, where you can post in the "Jaguars For Sale" tab. N6 JMX
  23. Someone on the American forum found another video for me. The trick is to use a combination of socket and extension, plus a flexible joint. Fixings are actually a threaded stud with a welded nut, so the whole thing unscrews as one piece. Hopefully, this should make the job do-able when I next have access to the ramp.
  24. Hi 👋 have you found the parts yet?
  25. Hi 👋 not sure if you've resolved the issues 🤔. Dealing with similar symptoms which I've had reason to suspect possible camshaft valve not seating. And oil 🛢 separator gasket. Hope this advice points 👉 👈 👇.
  26. Hi 👋 I've always tighten to around 78 to 82 NM just to be safer.
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