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  1. Hi Thomas Is there a water “trap” that needs to be emptied/drained?? (a bit like the U bend under your sink). I had a non-Jag diesel car many years ago and I have a feeling my garage used to drain it each time it went for a service?? Good luck getting it fixed 😊 Si
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  2. hi try also Auto reserve Jaguar, just google them there also on facebook very good for spares cheers Joe
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  3. Gaz Welcome to the club/forum. I take it you have searched the likes of Ebay and other well known places. Another often good source for new parts is SNG Barratt . https://www.sngbarratt.com/English/#/uk/home Best Wishes and Regards, John
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  4. Just had my 2.0d remapped by Celtic Tuning. The engine was a little on the sickly (!) side before the remapp, but a new EGR valve and a new inter-cooler hose which had a slight split in it has made the world of difference. The car now goes as though it's on steroids... Fantastic
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  5. I think the CT website has the bhp and torque figures from standard to whichever remap you want. That shoukd give you some idea of the gains in actual output. Mine was a 25% increase but it also moved the power band from 1400-2800 rpm to 1100- 4000 rpm so the delivery of that increase was over was over a much wider range. But mine is the 2.2 Diesel. Whether the turbo vs non turbo difference is as wide or as big is not something I personally know. CT were excellent at responding to each and every one of my emails though, so I'd suggest asking them for their advice on that. It was the best 295 quid I've spent on a car though!
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  6. Hi, I am new to forums so please forgive me if I am not using the format properly. I see above that tags are required but I don't know what that means so hopefully I can just press on with my question. I have a pre facelift 2011 Jaguar XF 3ltr V6 diesel. A few weeks after I bought it, the water in fuel warning came on so I bought a new fuel filter but after fitting it the light stayed on so I bought a new water sensor and fitted that but the warning light still came on. I emptied the filter, cleaned the contacts on the sensor and on the electrical connector and refitted the wiring. This time the warning light stayed off. I thought I had cured the problem but after a few months the light is back on again. Has anyone got any info about what the problem might be and how to fix it. Many thanks in advance.
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