On the road 4-33, Starting/stopping the vehicle – Jaguar X-Type JJM 21 02 20/15 User Manual

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On the road 4-33

Starting/stopping the
vehicle

When the vehicle is stationary the

automatic gear selector may be left in ‘D’,

2’, ‘3’ or ‘4’, unless the vehicle is to be

parked. When stopping for traffic lights,

junctions etc., either select ‘P’ or apply

the handbrake and select ‘N’.

Before starting

Before starting the engine, new

owners/drivers should familiarize

themselves with the layout and operation

of the controls and instruments.

To disengage the steering lock

!

WARNING:

Before attempting to start the engine,
check handbrake is ON and gear
selector lever (automatic
transmission) is in position ‘P’ or ‘N’
or (manual transmission) in Neutral.

The engine cannot be started until the

gear selector is in ‘N’ or ‘P’. Insert the key

into the ignition switch and turn

clockwise to position ‘II’ to switch on the

ignition.

To start the engine –
automatic transmission

When the key is turned to position ‘III’

the engine starter will begin to rotate the

engine and the key can then be released.

The starter motor will continue turning

the engine until:
• the engine starts
• a time limit is reached, this is to

protect the starter motor from

damage

• the ignition switch is turned to ‘0’

or ‘I’

• the gear selector is moved out of ‘P’

or ‘N’

If the engine fails to start the key must be

turned to position ‘0’ before attempting

to restart.

To start the engine –
manual transmission

With manual transmission vehicles, do

not use the starter continuously for

longer than six seconds. Continued use of

the starter will discharge the battery and

may also damage the starter mechanism.

To start the engine, turn the key to

position ‘III’. When the engine starts,

release the key which will automatically

return to position ‘II’. Wait until the

engine stops before re-using the starter.
Note: Do not depress the accelerator

pedal whilst operating the starter motor.
The red charge warning light in the

instrument cluster should go out when

the engine is running.

If the engine fails to start
If an ignition key is placed in the ignition

switch and turned to position ‘II’ and the

alarm security light is flashing, it is

possible that the engine will not start. In

any event, please contact a Jaguar Dealer

to investigate the cause of the light

flashing.
There is also the possibility that the

inertia switch has tripped, see page 6-1.

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