Maintenance, Disability modifications, Parts and accessories – Jaguar XJ User Manual

Page 151: Airbag system, Anti-theft system, Owner maintenance, Daily checks, Weekly checks

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SEMCON JLR OWNER GUIDE VER 1.00

EURO

LANGUAGE: english-en;

MARQUE: jaguar;

MODEL: XJ

Maintenance

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Maintenance

DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS

Occupants with disabilities which may require
modification of the vehicle, must contact a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer before any
modifications are made.

PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

Do not fit non-approved parts and
accessories or carry out non-approved
alterations or conversions.

Your vehicle is not designed for use
with a roof rack. Do not fit a roof rack to
the vehicle, as damage may result.

AIRBAG SYSTEM

The components that make up the
airbag system are sensitive to
electrical or physical interference,
either of which could easily damage
the system and cause inadvertent
operation or a malfunction of the
airbag module.

To prevent malfunction of the airbag system
always consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer before fitting any of the following:
• Electronic equipment such as a mobile

phone, two-way radio or in-car
entertainment system.

• Accessories attached to the front of the

vehicle.

• Any modification to the front of the vehicle.
• Any modification involving the removal or

repair of any wiring or component in the
vicinity of any of the airbag system
components, including the steering wheel,
steering column, instrument or facia
panels.

• Any modification to the fascia panels or

steering wheel.

ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM

No modifications or additions should
be made to the anti-theft system. Such
changes could cause the system to
malfunction.

OWNER MAINTENANCE

Any significant or sudden drop in fluid
levels, or uneven tyre wear, should be
reported to a qualified technician
without delay.

In addition to the routine services and
inspections, a number of simple checks must
be carried out more frequently. These checks
can be carried out by the owner and advice is
given on the pages that follow.

DAILY CHECKS

• Operation of lamps, horn, direction

indicators, wipers, washers and warning
indicators.

• Operation of seat belts and brakes.
• Look for fluid deposits underneath the

vehicle that might indicate a leak.
Condensation drips from the air
conditioning are normal.

WEEKLY CHECKS

• Engine oil level.
• Engine coolant level.
• Brake fluid level.
• Power steering fluid level.
• Screen washer fluid level.
• Tyre pressures and condition.
• Operate air conditioning.
Note: The engine oil level should be checked
more frequently if the vehicle is driven for
prolonged periods at high speeds.

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