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I keep getting this warning when I start my XK8 "ABS Traction
control failure", which goes off after turning the engine on and off any thoughts? not sure if its the ABS Sensor.

Posted

David

 

This can be as simple as the battery voltage dropping off, Don't panic just yet it may just need the battery charging or replacing . Or could also just be one of the front ABS leads. These can be changed quite easily.

 

ATB,

 

Trevor

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Thanks Trevor. Im having problems with the Windows not closing all the time so i think it may be the battery

Dave

Posted

I was told that when a battery is on its way out the minor functions it performs will start to fail first.  I don't know whether that is true or not, but it is worth thinking about. 

 

Peter.

Posted

My battery is a right so and so to get out if it fails, it's in the boot, and the boot is electrically operated without a key entry

. But hopefully I will get a warning before it ever gets that bad .

 

ATB,

 

Trevor


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Fortunately on my Xk8 there’s a keyhole cleverly hidden
between the X and the K on the boot so I can open it manually 


Posted

If these current problems are the fault of the battery
ill be relieved!!! 1st Job is to get it tested! 

Posted

On mine I have to take enter the passenger door with the emergency key inside the key fob, open the bonnet, take the fuse box cover off , there is a metal prong, I have to get a battery charger, connect the positive to it, and the negative to somewhere on the body . this will give enough power for the key to open the boot and get the battery put .

 

yours seems a far better idea David.

 

ATB,

 

Trevor

Posted

Is there not a cleverly disguised keyhole underneath the overhang on the boot lid, Trevor?

 

I thought Jaguar would not copy  Mercedes.

 

Peter. 

Posted

No there isn't unfortunately Peter , also there isn't any overhang . i think it's just something the Indian chappies at TATA are teasing me with

 

ATB,

Trevor

Posted

I saw a You Tube video of a chap opening the boot of an XJ by pressing a button to the right of the boot  ---  2011 model.

 

It looked so easy  ---  but they must have changed it!

 

Peter.

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I have just had a look on the Jaguar official website and they mention a button to open the boot on the right hand side of the bumper.

 

Is there someone at Castle Vale who has forgot to put it on yours?

 

Getting curiouser!

 

Peter.


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There is a button, but it's electrically operated . so if the battery is flat the only way to open it is how I have explained above , it cannot be mechanically operated .

 

Quote from another site

 

" No keyhole, just push button electrically open and close. Not good if the battery is flat and located in the boot. Bit of an oversight by Jaguar that one!!"

 

ATB,

 

Trevor

Posted

Hi Trevor,

 

I have had a bit of a look around without learning anything new, but I did check with a friend who knows something about Jaguar [he lives in Castle Vale] and he tells me that Jaguar were thinking of a recall to retro fit some kind of under bonnet charging system that a booster could be connected to when the battery failed.

 

Come to think of it, the fuel filler cap also seems to have no mechanical means of opening either.  I had a Rover Sterling for 11 years and that had a manual boot release, but also a small pull wire inside the boot for opening the filler cap.

 

The battery on the S Type is in the boot, but there is a very clever hidden keyhole for emergencies.

 

Regards

 

Peter.

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Peter,

              Sounds a good idea, but at least the Jag has a spare wheel, which my last four cars didn't. They had that compressor thing with a tin of gunk which I hated, and thankfully didn't have to use .

 

But don't you think that putting the battery in an electrically operated boot is a dreadful oversight on a car that cost over £92 new?

 

If Jaguar are thinking of a recall to remedy the problem I had better hold my tongue when the stealership pester me next, but I suppose I could always take it to a different one.

 

ATB,

 

Trevor

Posted

It is a big oversight, Trevor.

 

My X Type had a mechanical latch as well as an electric boot opener.

 

My S Type has two electric methods of opening the boot plus two mechanical ones.

 

So I conclude that it is either a design oversight or a cost cutting exercise.

 

I have heard of a little gadget that you charge up occasionally that you can plug into the Power Source which boosts up you battery if it's getting flat.

 

While I have only had one puncture in the last 13 years, I hated the emergency spare wheel in my x type, and was intending to buy a matching alloy wheel [still got the tyre for it in the garage] when the car was stolen.  My s type has a proper wheel on a matching alloy rim in the boot.

 

Regards,

 

Peter.

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Peter,

            What is that little gadget please? looks well worth looking into even if just for peace of mind . Any spare wheel is better than a tin of gunk, and you are always likely to get a puncture on the cart tracks that pass for roads in Devon .

 

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ATB,

 

Trevor

Posted

Hi Trevor,

 

This is the one I saw:  There are probably others about also.

 

In car Battery Jump Starter -  from Premier Edition Shopping at Home.

 

The price is £29.95 = £2.95 p & p.

 

Might be worth looking at.

 

Regards,

 

Peter.

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