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Instruments
On the Road
Instrument Panel
None of the instruments will show correct
indications until the ignition is
switched ON (position ‘
II
’).
1.
Speedometer.
2.
Tachometer.
3.
Odometer.
4.
Fuel gauge.
5.
Temperature guage.
Speedometer
Speed indication is in either:
USA -
miles per hour, the outer figures,
and kilometres per hour on the inner ring.
Canada and Mexico -
kilometres per
hour, the outer figures, and miles per hour
on the inner ring.
Tachometer
The tachometer indicates engine speed in
revolutions per minute and is calibrated in
increments of 250. The scale extends to
8000 rev/min.
Caution: Do not allow the needle to
enter the red sector.
Fuel Level Gauge
Indicates the amount of fuel in the tank.
The amber warning light illuminates as a
low fuel reminder.
The small arrow, shown beside the fuel
pump symbol, identifies on which side of
the vehicle the filler cap is located.
Odometer
Records the total distance covered by the
vehicle.
The odometer reading is displayed below
the speedometer, along with the trip
distance since it was last reset. To reset
the trip distance, press and hold the mode
button on the end of the left column stalk
switch for 3 to 4 seconds. The trip
distance will roll-over at 999.9 miles (or
999.9 kilometres).
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Instruments
If the vehicle has a message centre then
the odometer is displayed in the message
centre unless a message has priority or a
trip computer function has been selected.
The trip distance will roll-over at 9999.9
miles (16,090 kilometres).
Engine Temperature
Drive at moderate road and engine
speeds until normal operating
temperature is reached. This is indicated
when the pointer is between the
blue (cold) segment and the red (hot)
segment.
The engine operating temperature will
vary with changes in weather and engine
load. The engine temperature may rise in
some circumstances, such as:
•
Idling for long periods in slow moving
traffic.
•
Driving up a long hill in hot weather.
•
Driving slowly or stopping after driving
at high speed.
•
Towing a trailer.
Should the pointer move into the red
segment (
H
) or the red light illuminate,
stop the vehicle as soon as it is safely
possible, turn off the engine and open the
hood to allow the engine to cool.
!
WARNING:
The radiator cooling fans may continue
to run after the ignition has been
switched off but will automatically
switch off when the engine has cooled
sufficiently.
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Warning Lights
Warning Lights
General Description
Warning lights are arranged within the
instrument panel.
When a message centre is fitted there are
two warning lights, one red, the other
amber, located above the message
centre for primary and secondary status
of the warnings displayed by the message
centre.
‘RED’ warning lights are for primary
warnings. A primary warning must be
investigated immediately by the driver or
a Jaguar Retailer.
‘AMBER’ warning lights are for secondary
warnings when the driver must take
action and then report the fault to a
Retailer at the earliest opportunity.
Other lights indicate system status, such
as blue for main beam and green for
direction indicators, when in operation.
A light check is initiated when the ignition
is switched ON and lasts for three
seconds (except the air bag warning light,
which will remain on for 6 seconds). If any
warning light remains on after this period,
investigate the cause before driving.
When activated, some warning lights
have associated messages displayed on
the message centre.
Note:
Not all lights are included in the
light check, for example main beam
headlights or direction indicators.
High Engine Temperature (Red)
!
WARNING:
It is unsafe to run the engine in an
overheated condition.
The first indication of high engine
temperature will be the needle entering
the RED zone of the coolant gauge and
the illumination of the engine high
temperature warning light.
If driving, pull to the side of the road and
stop the engine when it is safe to do so.
Allow the engine to cool.
To assist cooling, high engine
temperature automatically turns off the air
conditioning. To maintain some cooling it
is advisable to switch the air distribution
to ‘recirculation’.
If a message centre is fitted the light will
illuminate and a message will be
displayed.
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Warning Lights
!
WARNING:
Do not remove the coolant reservoir
filler cap while the engine is hot. If it is
essential, then protect your hands
against escaping steam. SLOWLY turn
the cap anti-clockwise to allow the
steam pressure to escape completely
before removing the cap.
If a message centre is fitted the light will
not illuminate but instead a message will
be displayed.
Charge Indicator (Red)
Illuminates when the ignition
is ON and should be
extinguished when the engine
is running.
If the light stays ON when the engine is
running it indicates that there is a
generator fault.
Turn OFF all electrical accessories, radio,
climate control, rear screen heater etc.
Try to use the minimum electrical load
possible and avoid using power windows,
electric sunroof etc.
Report the fault to a Jaguar Retailer.
Low Oil Pressure (Red)
This illuminates with the
ignition switched ON and
should be extinguished when
the engine is running.
If the warning light stays ON when the
engine is running, loss of oil pressure is
indicated. STOP the engine immediately
and investigate the cause.
Caution: Do not restart the engine until
the cause of loss of oil pressure has
been identified and rectified.
First check the engine oil level, see
page 164.
Powertrain Malfunction (Red)
Illuminates when there is an
engine malfunction or
transmission system
malfunction.
If a message centre is fitted the light will
not illuminate but instead a message will
be displayed.
Seat Belt (Red)
Illuminates when the ignition
is ON and the driver’s seat belt
is not fastened. If the warning
light stays ON with the seat belt fastened,
report the fault to a Jaguar Retailer. It is
safe to drive the vehicle with the light ON,
provided that the seat belt is properly
fastened.
Ensure that all occupants’ seat belts are
fastened before driving.
Brake (Red)
This light illuminates when:
•
The ignition is ON and the parkbrake
is applied.
•
The brake fluid is low.
•
There is a fault with the electronic
brake system (with the ABS light
illuminated).
Door Ajar Warning (Red)
Illuminates if one or more doors or
the hood or luggage compartment
lid is open.
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Warning Lights
If the light is ON with the parkbrake NOT
applied, low brake fluid or a fault with the
electronic brake system is indicated.
In this case, there may be a loss of
braking assistance in one, or both, brake
circuits. If the light is ON with the
ABS light also ON then the electronic
brake system may not function correctly,
which can impair stability when the
brakes are applied.
If a message centre is fitted the light will
not illuminate but instead a message will
be displayed.
Engine Malfunction (Amber)
This light illuminates when
there is an engine malfunction.
Specialised diagnostic
equipment is required to repair such
faults. Report the fault to a Jaguar
Retailer.
The vehicle may go to ‘limp home’ mode,
with the possibility of reduced engine
performance. Drive the vehicle with
caution.
!
WARNING:
DO NOT drive the vehicle until the fault
is rectified. Consult a Jaguar Retailer
immediately.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
(Amber)
Side (Parking) Lights (Green)
Illuminates when the side
(parking) lights are
switched ON.
If a fault has been detected in
the anti-lock brake
system (ABS) this light will
illuminate. The brake system will continue
to function normally, but without
ABS braking.
Should the light come on or stay on after
the bulb check cycle, stop the vehicle at
the first opportunity, turn the engine OFF
and then restart.
If the ABS light comes on again,
the vehicle should be driven to a Jaguar
Retailer at the earliest opportunity.
Cruise (Speed) Control Activated
(Green)
Illuminates when cruise
control, if fitted, is ENGAGED.
If a message centre is fitted the
light will not illuminate but instead a
message will be displayed.
Air Bag (Amber)
If the air bag system develops a
fault, the warning light will flash
and then come ON and remain
on until the fault has been diagnosed and
cleared.
Report the fault to a Jaguar Retailer
immediately.
It is safe to drive the vehicle; however,
in an accident the air bags may not
operate.
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
(Amber)
The light will flash at the rate of
twice a second when DSC is
operating.
The light is ON continuously when a fault
is detected in the system or the system is
turned OFF.
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