Vehicle identification, Label locations, Engine number (petrol engines) – Jaguar XJ User Manual

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SEMCON JLR OWNER GUIDE VER 1.00

EURO

LANGUAGE: english-en;

MARQUE: jaguar;

MODEL: XJ

Vehicle identification

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Vehicle identification

LABEL LOCATIONS

Labels are applied to draw your attention to
important subjects (e.g. tyre pressures,
airbags, engine compartment hazards, etc.).

Additional information labels may also be
found at these locations.

1. Left-hand inner wing - Air conditioning

label

2. Vehicle Identification plate, including the

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and
recommended maximum vehicle weights.

Note: The VIN plate is situated on the
left-hand side for all markets except China.
In Chinese markets, the plate is situated on
the right-hand pillar.

The VIN number is also stamped on a plate,
visible through the bottom left-hand side of
the windscreen.

3. End of fascia (passenger side) - Passenger

airbag label

4. Sun visor - Airbag label

5. Base of B pillar on the driver’s side - Tyre

pressure label, Airbag warning label.

6. Inner face of fuel filler flap - Fuel

specification label

7. Top face of battery - Battery warning

symbols

It is important that you are familiar with these
subjects to ensure that your vehicle and its
features are used safely. Using the index at the
back of this handbook, refer to the relevant
topic for more information.

ENGINE NUMBER (PETROL ENGINES)

The number is located on the front of the
right-hand cam cover.

ENGINE NUMBER (DIESEL ENGINES)

The number is located on a metal label attached
to the top of the left-hand camshaft cover.

TRANSMISSION NUMBER

The transmission number is located on a label
attached to the transmission casing.

Warning labels attached to your
vehicle bearing this symbol mean:
Do not touch or adjust
components until you have read
the relevant instructions in the
handbook.

Labels showing this symbol
indicate that the ignition system
utilises very high voltages. Do not
touch any ignition components
while the starter switch is turned
on.

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