Welcome to the club, Robert.
I wish I could come over to get in your cars and enjoy a drive.
I will just use my 2007 S Type and enjoy here.
Regards,
Peter.
Welcome to the club, Dave,
I hope your next Jaguar is neat and well looked after.
My s type is now 16 years old and has had an offer of £5,000. — But I am keeping the beauty!!
Regards,
Peter.
Hi Donald and welcome to the club.
You could get one from eBay. There are several. I have a Leaper that was put one using an adhesive attached to it.
You don't need a template as far as I know but placing it needs to be correct. Just have a look at my s Type 07 pate.As you can see is positioned with he head of the leaper on the end of the bonnet.
Regards,
Peter.
Hi Rafal,
The answer can be too easy in a way.
The disc for 2012 gives you enough information and there are several dealers who will sell you one for under £30. Looking up the current place on Google can get you where you want to go.
Peter.
Welcome to the club, James.
There are quite a few crannies that sell various parts.
I have used several companies — David Manners — Look at their website to get a telephone number.
There is also Jaguar Parts 24/7 07748 280772.
Bassnets - get website to the telephone etc.
I have used all three.
Regards,
Peter.
My s type had a "restricted performance" a few weeks ago. After a few check ups and the fact that my electric key was not working at all I put the battery on my Ctek charger and left it overnight.
The next morning the"Restricted Performance" disappeared and my Key was working properly.
Batteries, even 3 years old ones, need a bit more attention
Peter.
Welcome to the club, Paul.
I am very glad to see that your Mum enjoys your car. I wish my Mum and my wife's Mum were still there to enjoy my S Type - they are great cars. [Our Mums both died in 1981]
Enjoy.
Regards,
Peter.
Welcome to the club, Kenny.
The x type is a good solid car as well as some style.
The seats do a usual job so careful lets them up and down.
I am no expert and my toolbox only carries an adjustable spanner and a lump hammer, so I would keep going gently — Bonny Mary of Argyll could help!
Regards
Peter.