Windows and mirrors – Jaguar XK JJM 18 02 30 701 User Manual

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Windows and Mirrors

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• Check to confirm the operation by

opening the window and then use one
touch operation to close the window.

• Repeat for the remaining electrically

operated windows.

Thermal overload

If the windows are repeatedly opened and
closed (e.g. by a child), a protection
system will de-activate window operation
for a short period to avoid overheating of
the window motors.

Caution: Do not close the door with the
windows fully up as damage to the
seals and the glass will occur.

Rear quarter window operation

(Convertible only)

The rear quarter windows operate
automatically in conjunction with
convertible roof opening or closing.

The rear quarter windows may also be
operated independently of the convertible
roof when the convertible roof is closed,
by means of the convertible roof switch
on the overhead console, as follows:

To lower: Press the rear of the switch for
less than a second and the rear quarter
windows will be driven down fully.

To raise: Press the front of the switch and
hold and the rear quarter windows will
rise for as long as the switch is held.

Notes on rear quarter window
operation:

1. When the convertible roof is opened

the rear quarter windows are
automatically lowered and cannot be
operated until the roof is closed.
When the roof is closed the rear
quarter windows are automatically
raised.

2. The rear quarter windows operate

together and cannot be operated
individually.

WINDOW TINTING

Caution: Do not have your vehicle
windows tinted with a metal oxide
tinting (for maximum heat reduction
from the sun) if you have a telephone or
navigation system fitted to your
vehicle.

Metal oxide tinting prevents the reception
of the Global Positioning System (GPS)
signals by the antenna, causing the
navigation system to stop functioning.

A nonmetal tinting should be used if you
require window tinting and if in doubt,
contact your Jaguar Dealer for advice.

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