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  1. Hi Stuart most generic ones will read most engine fault codes, but only engine codes I have a cheap elm 327 bluetooth adapter off ebay, just for monitoring the engine and sensors for less than a tenner, allow you to read and reset fault codes, using software like Torque or dash command apps A lot of people buy Icarsoft LRII, there a bit dearer but can do a lot more functions, think there just over £100. and for the more serious jaguar maintainer there's a mongoose lead, with Jaguar IDS/SDD software, this is what jaguar use and you can do every thing jaguar can, these are also around the £100 mark as well. the basic generic code reader is ideal for basic diagnosing, but don't allways believe the description on the fault code, the fault code should be accurate, but the description will be generic, go off the jaguar faults code description and you cant go wrong cheers Joe
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  2. Hi here is a handbook S-Type owners book.pdf here a electrical manual x2042002.50en.pdf and a workshop S-TYPE WORKSHOP.pdf they can come handy when needed cheers Joe
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