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Complete coverage for your vehicle
Written from hands-on experience gained from the complete strip-down and rebuild of a Jaguar X-Type, Haynes can help you understand, care for and repair your Jaguar X-Type. We do it ourselves to help you do-it-yourself, and whatever your mechanical ability, the practical step-by-step explanations, linked to over 900 photos, will help you get the job done right. Regular servicing and maintenance of your Jaguar X-Type can help maintain its resale value, save you money, and make it safer to drive.
Videos included with this online manual
- Front brake pads replacement
- Rear brake pads replacement
- Battery removal & replacement
- Thermostat replacement
- Rear light cluster bulbs replacement
- Fluid level checks
- Engine oil and filter change
- Coolant replacement
- Air filter change
- Starter motor replacement
- Pollen filter replacement
- Coolant pump replacement
- Auxiliary belt replacement
- Fuel filter replacement
- Headlight bulbs replacement
- Wiper blade replacement
- Alternator replacement
- Rear shock absorber replacement
- Spark plug replacement
- Roadside wheel change
What’s covered
Petrol:
Jaguar X-Type Estate 2.0 litre (2099cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Estate 2.5 litre (2495cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Estate 3.5 litre 4-cyl (2967cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Estate 3.5 litre V6 (2967cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Saloon 2.0 litre (2099cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Saloon 2.5 litre (2495cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Saloon 3.5 litre 4-cyl (2967cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Saloon 3.5 litre V6 (2967cc) (2001 – 2011)
Turbo-diesel:
Jaguar X-Type Estate 2.0 litre (1998cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Estate 2.2 litre (2198cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Saloon 2.0 litre (1998cc) (2001 – 2011)
Jaguar X-Type Saloon 2.2 litre (2198cc) (2001 – 2011)
Table of contents
Contents
Safety First!, Roadside repairs, Weekly checks
Chapter 1A : Routine maintenance and servicing – petrol models
Chapter 1B : Routine maintenance and servicing – diesel models
Chapter 2A : Petrol engine in-car repair procedures
Chapter 2B : Diesel engine in-car repair procedures
Chapter 2C : Engine removal and overhaul procedures
Chapter 3 : Cooling, heating and air conditioning systems
Chapter 4A : Fuel and exhaust systems – petrol models
Chapter 4B : Fuel and exhaust systems – diesel models
Chapter 4C : Emission control systems
Chapter 5A : Starting and charging systems
Chapter 5B : Ignition system – petrol models
Chapter 5C : Preheating system – diesel models
Chapter 6 : Clutch
Chapter 7A : Manual transmission
Chapter 7B : Automatic transmission
Chapter 7C : Transfer case
Chapter 8 : Driveshafts, propeller shaft and final drive
Chapter 9 : Braking system
Chapter 10 : Suspension and steering
Chapter 11 : Bodywork and fittings
Chapter 12 : Body electrical systems, Wiring diagrams, Reference
Online manual
With a Haynes Online Manual in an online format you get all the trusted content of a printed manual, with additional features to help you get the job done. Take your entire manual with you on every journey.
Key features:
- All colour step-by-step guides for over 200 jobs with 700+ photos
- Image zoom feature for close-up view of jobs
- Brand-new “how to” video tutorials covering key repair tasks
- Print complete sections to take with you into the workshop
- Troubleshooting section – quickly find the cause of a problem
- Colour wiring diagrams help track problems quickly and easily
- Easy search feature – find your job fast
- Dictionary of automotive terms
- Quick links to popular DIY tasks and other jobs linked to your task
- Conversion calculator – imperial and metric units
About
The Jaguar X-Type was introduced in February 2001 as the ‘baby Jag’. It was loosely based on parent company Ford’s Mondeo platform. It was initially launched with 2.5- and 3.0-litre V6 petrol engines, and then in June 2003 a 2.0-litre diesel engine was added to the range. In August 2005, a 2.2-litre version was launched. In January 2004 an Estate version was launched. The X-type was launched with four-wheel drive, but front-wheel-drive versions were offered from December 2001. The steering is power-assisted, and most models will be equipped with an electronic stability program (ESP). Maintain the X-type well and it should stay reliable and economical.