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  1. Hi Simon.....welcome to the Club Can't say I have any experience with Vinyl spray but I have heard it is great, if applied correctly. Worth restoring the old girl in my mind.....far fewer on the roads nowadays Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  2. Hi Alan....welcome to the Forum You could try just a couple of psi extra in each tyre to see if this keeps the sensors happy. Always ensure that the pressures are checked when they tyres are cold and 2 psi extra won't affect the handling that much. Let us know what you find Cheers, Trevor
  3. I think the 270 would be fine if lower gears are used and engine revs are high as this would keep the engine running clean and also should be quite close to the 200 for economy.
  4. Hi....and welcome to the Club Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  5. Hi Darren....welcome to the Club Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  6. Hi Rob....welcome to the Club Old Peter is probably the best chap to advise on meets in your area as he does sometimes arrange some within the Midlands but generally there are not many others planned as yet. Feel free to organise something in your area if you wish and we can help to promote it Cheers, Trevor
  7. It certainly looks like a mk2 Daimler Sovereign wheel
  8. Left hand thread?
  9. Think I would take it in to be diagnosed as this sounds as though it could be a component that is worn or due to go faulty. Best to be on the safe side!
  10. Hi Stuart I think i would contact your dealer as this may be a software update issue.
  11. Hi CBers....welcome back to the fold
  12. Hi Bern....and welcome to the Club Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  13. Hi Nick....welcome to the Club It really depends on what sort of driving you will mostly be doing...e.g. motorway driving then a diesel is fine, town driving either small diesel or most certainly petrol and hybrid.
  14. Hi Stephen...welcome to the Club Superb car for transporting all sizes of 'tat' and looks the part as well. Good to have you onboard
  15. Hi Mick....welcome to the Club Depends on the engine as there have been faults documented with certain engines....worth searching through the XF section of the Forum. I would always try to get an extended warranty if buying from through a Trade sale....even with a Private sales you can buy a warranty to protect against serious issues. Overall, the XF is a great model and is relatively trouble-free Good to have you onboard
  16. Wow! would love to own these but I imagine they would be quite expensive?
  17. It may be worth trying the battery reset procedure but not entirely sure it will resolve the issue. Have you looked for any damage (not matter how slight) on the screen?
  18. Hi Philip....welcome to the Club Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  19. Hi Paul....welcome to the Forum Has anything damaged the screen recently...something knocked against it possibly? Cannot seem to find anything on a a search for this specific fault and wonder though
  20. Hi Ged.....welcome to the forums Just had a look through some seat cover suppliers and cannot find anything for the rear of an XK8. May have to go to a trimmers and get them to make one up for you. Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  21. Hi Ian Two things come to mind Battery voltage: check the battery condition and replace if necessary as this can affect the electronics Turbo variable vanes sticking: turbo needs some cleaner running through it and an italian tuneup usually cures it Either way, a scan of the fault code memory should reveal something to go on Let us know what you find
  22. I would say if there is an issue with the key fob as well as the engine not running then the fault is with the immobiliser. Maybe worth getting a Jaguar specialist or an auto-electrician to accurately diagnose the fault and go from there....but my money is on the immobiliser Do you have another spare key fob available?
  23. Hi Jason....welcome to the Forum Leo Greenstuff, Redstuff, EBC are a few brands that come to mind and don't produce much dust along with enhanced performance. However, the trade-off is that these types of pads are harder material and take longer to warm up so can be quite ineffective until warmed up. Cheers, Trevor
  24. Hi David.....welcome to the Forum You could try running a cleaning disc through the player and see if that improves it> https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR12.TRC2.A0.H0.Xcd+cleaner.TRS0&_nkw=cd+cleaner&_sacat=0 Let us know how you get on with it Cheers, Trevor
  25. Hi Kevin I think you may find this current thread useful information regarding leaper removal
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