S-TYPE OWNER S HANDBOOK

Similar documents
Quick Overview WARNING LIGHTS

Engine 2.5 litre 3.0 litre. Capacity inch³ (2495 cm³) 181 inch³ (2967 cm³) Bore inch (8.16 cm) inch (8.90cm)

OWNER S HANDBOOK. Publication Part No. LRL

Engine Data. Engine 2.5 litre 3.0 litre 4.2 litre 2.7 litre diesel cm 3 (181 inch 3 ) (3.504 inch) 79.5 mm (3.130 inch) (3.

OWNER S HANDBOOK. Publication Part No. JJM

CONTENTS 01 AUDIO SYSTEM DAB 15 PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL 16 ENGINE COMPARTMENT - RHD 17 SERVICE INFORMATION 18 FORECOURT INFORMATION 19

Engine 3.0 litre 4.2 litre Normally Aspirated V6, dual overhead camshafts, 4 valves per cylinder. V8, dual overhead camshafts, 4 valves per cylinder

Message Centre ! WARNING: MESSAGE CENTRE LOCATION. Messages

Instruments. Instrument Panel. Fuel Level Gauge. Speedometer. Odometer. Tachometer

Before driving Introduction 2 Instrumentation 4 Controls and features 20 Seating and safety restraints 89

FORD ECOSPORT Quick Reference Guide

FUSE DETAILS. Fuse Details

2007 ARMADA QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. Shift_scale

FORD ECOSPORT Quick Reference Guide

2009 QuiCK reference guide ramtruck2500/3500 gas _09_RAM2500_3500_QRG.indd 6 11/5/08 4:40:38 PM

2007 MAXIMA QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. Shift_exhilaration

2006 QUEST QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. Shift_convention

PATRIOT 2009 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Black plate (27,1) Index 14 北米Model "A3180BE-B" EDITED: 2014/ 2/ 7

Exterior Lighting ! WARNING: MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH. Headlights

Quick Guide WELCOME TO YOUR NEW VOLVO! VOLVO S80 WEB EDITION

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

2011 CHRYSLER 300C (Available) $23,450

Manual Climate Controls

volvo s40 Quick Guide

WelCOMe TO YOUR new VOlVO! VOLVO V50 QUICK GUIDE

ram2500/3500 InformationProvidedby:

Before driving Introduction 2 Instrumentation 6 Controls and features 24 Seating and safety restraints 98

Customer Experience Center Pocket Reference Guide

Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS. Engine compartment fuse box

The Transporter 2004 Electrical system

COMMANDER 2009 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Table of contents. Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags 1. Keys and doors 2. Instruments and controls. Climate control 4. Audio 5. Interior equipment 6

Quick Overview. Gas Station Information FUEL FILLER...20 OPENING THE HOOD...20 TIRE PRESSURES...21

Air Recirc. Button. Defrost Button. Mode Buttons

Quick Guide VOLVO S80

2007 XTERRA QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. Shift_your limits

BODYSTYLE SAFETY SECURITY COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT AND COMMUNICATION. 5 door compact SUV

Quick GUIDE Web Edition

General information S00AK & California proposition 65 warning

volvo C70 quick guide

XR XT GTi BODYSTYLE SAFETY SECURITY COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. 3 door hatch 5 door hatch

Index. Abbreviation list Alphabetical index What to do if

FORD MONDEO Quick Reference Guide

Index. Abbreviation list Alphabetical index What to do if

AustralianCar.Reviews

2007 VERSA QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. Shift_space

1 Green light: Vehicle is locked. 2 Yellow light: Vehicle is unlocked. 3 Flashing red light: Someone may be in the

Convenience CAN databus

OWNER S HANDBOOK. Publication Part No. JJM

Customer Experience Center Pocket Reference Guide. MN PRG06-4RUN Printed in USA 08/05

BATTERY - HEADLIGHTS Special notes 80

JLK-019. Jaguar Dealer. After renewing a fuse have the circuit checked by

Starting the engine GENERAL INFORMATION. Steering column lock. START/STOP button. Switching on the ignition

2015 Quick Reference Guide

Scirocco Specifications

Onboard power supply management

(1,1) Index 14 北米Model "A1330BE-B" EDITED: 2017/ 11/ 30

Table of contents. Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags 1. Keys and doors 2. Instruments and controls. Climate control 4. Audio 5. Interior equipment 6

FORD ECOSPORT Quick Reference Guide

Exterior. Stop & Start. Cornering lighting. Electronic stability programme. Familiarisation

Black plate (31,1) Index 14 北米Model "A2530BE-B" EDITED: 2016/ 7/ 27

Audi TT Coupé Quick reference guide

2017 Quick Reference Guide

2007 FRONTIER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Shift_capability

2011 ALTIMA HyBRID. Quick Reference Guide

Customer Experience Center Pocket Reference Guide

Quick Guide WEB EDITION WELCOME TO YOUR NEW VOLVO! VOLVO S80

Quick GUIDE Web edition

note remote key & key blade

tc 2011 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE GET INFORMED. ROLL.

Exterior overview. 2 Addendum TR1478. Addendum

Illustrated index. & Exterior

Z QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE. Shift_obsession

508 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

Contents. Entering and Exiting. Before Driving. When Driving. Overview. Topic 1. Topic 2. Topic 3. Suspension) P.24

LEXUS LS EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS

Quick Reference Guide

Contents. Entering and Exiting

Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS. Engine compartment fuse box

2000 Volkswagen Jetta GL

Fuses. Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS

Passat Fitting Locations No. 208 / 1 Edition

Fuel and Refuelling ! WARNING: SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUEL TANK FILLING

308 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

2011 Infiniti QX Quick Reference Guide

2015 Quick Reference Guide

2013 Scion xd Quick Reference Guide

note remote key & key blade

2015 Quick Reference Guide

2008 Quick Reference Guide

ARTICLE BEGINNING FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS * PLEASE READ FIRST * ALL BUT JETTA ( ) Fuses & Circuit Breakers Volkswagen ELECTRICAL

QUICK GUIDE VOLVO XC60 WEB EDITION WELCOME TO YOUR NEW VOLVO!

2017 Quick Reference Guide

Part 1 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

Number of Cylinders 4 4. Cylinder Block Aluminium Aluminium. Cylinder Head Aluminium Aluminium. Engine Cover Yes Yes. Hood Insulator Yes Yes

2015 Yaris Liftback Quick Reference Guide

2013 Scion tc Quick Reference Guide

1.2 TSI Trendline 2.0 TDI Trendline 2.0 TDI Trendline DSG 1.4 TSI Highline

VENZA QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER Printed in U.S.A. 10/09 08-TCS QRG10-VEN 10%

Transcription:

R S-TYPE OWNER S HANDBOOK Publication Part No. JJM 10 02 16/472 Published April 2004 by Technical Communications, Jaguar Cars Limited

L JAGUAR CARS LIMITED, as manufacturer, is dedicated to the design and production of vehicles which meet the expectations of the world s most discerning purchasers. This handbook forms part of the owner literature supplied with your vehicle. It is designed to complement the relevant features and systems of the vehicle, and make them easy to understand and operate. The information contained in this handbook applies to a range of vehicles and not to a specific vehicle. For the specification of a particular vehicle, owners should consult their Jaguar Dealer. The manufacturer reserves the right to vary its specifications with or without notice, and at such times and in such manner as it thinks fit. Major as well as minor changes may be involved in accordance with the Manufacturer s policy of constant product improvement. To cover changes, it is sometimes necessary to issue one or more handbook supplements. When reading this handbook, check the owner literature for possible supplements. For full details of the owner literature originally supplied with the vehicle, owners should consult their Jaguar Dealer. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or other means without prior written permission from the Service Division of Jaguar Cars Limited. This book is printed on paper that originates from sustainable forests, is recyclable, bio-degradable and acid-free. The wood pulp is chlorine-free and the effluent water is purified before being discharged. 2

R Handbook Contents................... 7 Filling Station Information.......... 17 Owner Information General Information............... 23 Health and Safety................ 28 Security and Locks Ignition Switch................... 31 Vehicle Security.................. 32 Door Locks..................... 35 Luggage Compartment Locks...... 40 Alarm Systems.................. 41 Garage Door Opener.............. 44 Before Driving Occupant Protection.............. 53 Child Safety..................... 65 Seats.......................... 73 Clock.......................... 76 Steering Column................. 77 Pedal Controls................... 79 Door Windows................... 80 Mirrors......................... 82 Driving Position Memory........... 84 Luggage Compartment............ 86 On the Road Instruments..................... 91 Warning Lights.................. 93 Audible Warnings................ 97 Message Centre................. 98 Trip Computer.................. 104 Cruise (Speed) Control........... 107 Adaptive Cruise Control.......... 109 Exterior Lighting................ 115 Interior Lighting................. 121 Parking Assist.................. 122 Horn.......................... 124 Sunroof....................... 125 Wipers and Washers............. 126 Parkbrake..................... 128 Interior Features................ 130 Engine Starting................. 133 Transmission.................. 136 Braking System................ 139 Stability Control................ 141 Driving Information............. 142 Fuel and Refuelling............. 147 Climate Control Climate Control................ 155 Automatic Climate Control....... 158 Roadside Emergency Inertia Switch.................. 165 Emergency Starting............. 166 Wheel Changing............... 168 Vehicle Recovery............... 172 Bulb Renewal.................. 175 Fuses........................ 180 Fire Extinguisher............... 190 Maintenance General Maintenance............ 193 Bonnet Release................ 194 Regular Checks................ 195 Checking and Top-up........... 199 Battery....................... 205 Wiper Blades.................. 209 Tyres........................ 210 Vehicle Care................... 214 Electrical Accessories........... 217 Specifications Engine Data................... 221 Dimensions................... 222 Weights...................... 223 Load Weights.................. 224 Wheels and Tyres.............. 225 Fuel Consumption (UK market only) 226 A comprehensive index is located at the back of this handbook. 3

L 4

R Warning Lights................... 7 Fascia Controls................... 8 Centre Console................... 9 Overhead Console............... 10 Setting a Driving Position.......... 10 Seat Adjustment................. 10 Steering Column Adjustment....... 11 Pedal Adjustment................ 11 Door Mirror Adjustment........... 12 Window Operation............... 12 Setting Memory................. 12 Exterior Lights - Autolamps........ 12 Occupancy Sensing.............. 13 Parkbrake...................... 13 Wipers and Washers.............. 14 Trip Computer................... 14 Climate Control.................. 15 Audio System................... 16 Filling Station Information Fuel Type...................... 17 Fuel Filling...................... 17 Bonnet Release................. 18 Underbonnet Top-up............. 18 Tyre Pressures.................. 19 5

L 6

R Warning Lights 1. Left-hand indicator. 2. Low outside temperature. 3. Glow plug (diesel only). 4. Engine malfunction. 5. Low oil pressure. 6. Battery charge indicator. 7. Front fog lights. 8. Main beam. 9. Rear fog lights. 10. Side (parking) lights. 11. Overspeed warning (Gulf only). 12. Adaptive cruise control. 13. Right-hand indicator. 14. Airbag. 15. Low fuel level. 16. Seat belt. 17. Cruise control active. 18. Priority indicator (Red). 19. Priority indicator (Amber). 20. Dynamic stability control (DSC). 21. Anti-lock braking system (ABS). 22. High engine temperature. 23. Parkbrake on/brake fluid low. For detailed information about instruments and warning lights, refer to pages 91 and 93 of this handbook. 7

L Fascia Controls 1. External lights switch (115). 2. Message centre (tachometer) (98). 3. Instrument panel (91). 4. Message centre (speedometer) (98). 5. Wiper/washer switches (126). 6. Headlight levelling switch (118). 7. Fog lights (117). 8. Trip computer (104). 9. Dimmer switch (118). 10. Luggage compartment release switch (40). 11. Forward alert switch (113). 12. Fuel filler flap release switch (147). 13. Ignition switch (31). 14. Bonnet release lever (194). 15. Cruise control or adaptive cruise control (if fitted) switches (107). 16. Driver s airbag/horn (124). 17. Audio switches (see audio systems handbook). Page numbers (shown in brackets) refer to pages in this handbook that have further relevant information. 8

R Centre Console 1. Airbag OFF indicator light (57). 2. Climate control panel (158). 3. Audio panel (see audio systems handbook). 4. Navigation Screen, if fitted (see touch-screen display handbook). 5. Front seat heaters (75). 6. Door locking switch (37). 7. Hazard warning switch (120). 8. Sport mode switch (137). 9. Parkbrake (128). 10. Gear selector (136). 11. Dynamic stability control switch (141). Page numbers (shown in brackets) refer to pages in this handbook that have further relevant information. 9

L Overhead Console Setting a Driving Position It is advisable to first move the driver s seat to the correct position in relation to the pedals, gear selector and the front and side vision before adjusting the steering column, mirrors and seat belt. Seat Adjustment 1. Rear sunblind. 2. Front and rear park distance control. 3. Sunroof. 4. Garage door opener. 5. Reading/map lights. 6. Front and rear courtesy lights. 1. Adjusts the seat fore and aft position and cushion height and front tilt. 2. Adjusts the seat cushion extension (if fitted). 3. Controls the lumbar support in the lower backrest. 4. Adjusts the seat back angle (recline) and headrest height. For more information on front and rear seat operation, see page 73. 10

R Steering Column Adjustment Pedal Adjustment (Where fitted) Rotate the switch on the left-hand side of the steering column to COLUMN (or AUTO) and move the switch to adjust the steering column until a comfortable position is obtained. For entry/exit mode rotate the switch to AUTO. This will not activate if PEDALS or COLUMN is selected. For full details on how to adjust the steering column, see page 77. Select PEDALS and move the switch fore and aft until a comfortable position is obtained. Note: Any adjustment to the pedals is inhibited when cruise control is activated. For information on pedal adjustment, see page 79. 11

L Door Mirror Adjustment Setting Memory (Where fitted) 1. Adjusts the exterior mirrors. 2. Selects left or right-hand door mirror. Power foldback (Where fitted): Set button (2) to the centre position, briefly press the rear of button (1). To return the mirrors to their normal driving position briefly press the rear of button (1) again. For more information on door mirrors, see page 82. Window Operation Adjust your seat, steering column and exterior mirrors to your preferred position. Press MEMORY (A) and the red tell-tale will illuminate for 5 seconds. Press either 1 or 2 to store into the desired memory location while the LED is illuminated. A short acceptance tone is given. Exterior Lights - Autolamps 1. Opens/closes front windows. 2. Opens/closes rear windows. 3. Isolates operation of rear windows. For more information on window operation, see page 80. For AUTOLAMPS function rotate the rotary collar (1) to AUTO (2). For more information about exterior lighting, see page 116. 12

R Occupancy Sensing Parkbrake The front passenger seat is equipped with a sensor that determines the occupancy status by measuring the weight on the cushion and changes the passenger airbag deployment status. An indicator light is located on the passenger fascia and illuminates a symbol denoting passenger airbag deactivation. Seat with low weight occupant/object - airbag deactivated - indicator light ON. Seat with heavy occupant/object - airbag activated - indicator light OFF. * Seat completely empty - airbag deactivated - indicator light OFF. * It is possible to receive an intermittent indicator light with an empty seat condition. This is part of the system adaptive behaviour and does not affect the status of the passenger airbag deployment. However, if the indicator light becomes permanently illuminated when the seat is definitely empty, then consult your nearest Jaguar Dealer immediately. To apply parkbrake: Pull the parkbrake switch up and release. The warning light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. To release parkbrake: The ignition switch must be in position II, apply the footbrake and push the parkbrake switch down. Note: The parkbrake automatically applies when the ignition key is removed. Auto transmission The parkbrake is automatically released when the gear selector is moved from P or by pressing the accelerator pedal when in gear. Manual transmission The parkbrake is only released via the parkbrake switch or by driving the vehicle away with the accelerator depressed. For full operating details, see page 128. 13

L Wipers and Washers Trip Computer 1. Wipers OFF. 2. Intermittent wipe. 3. Normal wiper operation. 4. High speed wiper operation. 5. Intermittent delay collar - rotate to vary the wipe delay and AUTO (rain sensitive wiper operation). Note: If the wipers are switched on in AUTO for more than 20 seconds and AUTOLAMPS has been selected, then the exterior lights will be switched on. Caution: Ensure that AUTO is not selected when entering a car wash or damage to the wiper blades/arms can occur. Flick wipe - pull towards the steering wheel. Wash/wipe - push the button on the end of the column switch. For full details on how to operate the wipers/washers, see page 126. To reset Press and hold the RESET button for three seconds. To display Press the TRIP button on the end of the left column stalk switch to cycle through the display data. Note: Messages can be hidden by one press of the RESET button. 14

R Climate Control 1. Push for system ON/OFF, rotate for manual blower speed. 2. Air conditioning. 3. Automatic operation. 4. Heated rear screen. 5. Heated front screen (if fitted). 6. Defrost. For optimum comfort and system operation: Optimum temperature control and comfort is achieved by selecting AUTO. Operate with A/C on throughout the year to reduce the risk of misting. A/C operates automatically in DEFROST and partial screen modes to maximise screen clearance. A/C cannot be switched off in DEFROST. Recirc is automatically cancelled in DEFROST and in partial screen modes as it contributes to misting. Recirc cannot be selected in DEFROST. It is normal for puddles of liquid to occur under the vehicle, particularly in hot/humid conditions. For full details of climate control, see page 155. 15

L Audio System 1. ON/OFF switch and volume control. 2. Seek AM/FM station, seek tape or cue/rewind CD. 3. AM/FM radio waveband select. 4. Select cassette tape play when in other audio mode. Change tape side when a tape is playing. 5. Select CD changer. 6. Pre-set buttons and phone key pad. 7. Phone mode. 8. Cassette tape eject. 9. MiniDisc eject. 10. Select CD changer. 11. Select MiniDisc play when in other audio mode. 12. CD eject. 13. Select CD changer. 14. Select CD play when in other audio mode. For all other options and functions, see the audio systems handbook. 16

R Filling Station Information Filling Station Information Fuel Type Petrol models - Unleaded 95 RON. Diesel models - Diesel fuel to EN 590 or equivalent. Caution: DIESEL ENGINES - If you inadvertently fill your vehicle with petrol instead of diesel, do not attempt to start the engine. Contact your Jaguar Dealer immediately. Attempting to start the engine with petrol in the fuel tank will cause extensive damage to the engine and fuel system, which will not be covered by your Jaguar warranty. Jaguar can accept no responsibility for any damage caused by running your vehicle with petrol or vegetable oil in the fuel tank. Diesel engines only: Driver s should expect above normal fuel consumption when the engine is new and bedding-in. After a period, the fuel comsumption will gradually improve to expected fuel consumption levels. Caution: Do not use RME (bio-diesel) except in the case of proprietary diesel fuels which contain a mix of up to 5%. Fuel Filling Press the fuel filler flap release. This is located on the driver s knee bolster switch below the fascia, see page 147. The filler flap is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle. For quickness and to completely fill the tank, ensure that the fuel nozzle rests on the bottom of the filler neck. Incorrect closure of the fuel filler cap may result in check engine light (malfunction indicator light) illuminating. After refuelling, refit the fuel filler cap in the filler neck, twist the filler cap clockwise until it clicks and close the flap, which automatically locks shut. 17

L Filling Station Information Bonnet Release Pull the release lever located below the fascia on the driver s side of the vehicle (see page 194). Underbonnet Top-up Recommended Engine Oil. See page 200. Petrol models - Castrol 5W-30 to Jaguar specification WSS M2C913 - A or B. Diesel models - An oil of 5W-30 viscosity to Jaguar specification WSS M2C913 - B must be used in all vehicles with a diesel engine. For top-up purposes only, where the WSS-M2C-913-B specification cannot be found, ACEA B1 or ACEA B3 specification oils may be used. Windscreen/Headlight Washer Reservoir. See page 204. Coolant System 50% water/50% anti-freeze, see page 201. 18

R Filling Station Information Tyre Pressures For your convenience you may wish to record the tyre pressures in the boxes provided below. If you are unsure of the correct pressures, please contact your Jaguar Dealer. Normal Driving FRONT Laden/High Speed Spare Wheel The tyre pressures for all normal operating conditions are shown on a label fixed to the inside of the driver s door front pillar. Check pressures when the tyres are cold (see page 210). Deflating air from a warm tyre to the recommended pressure will result in under inflation which may be dangerous. Normal Driving Laden/High Speed Spare Wheel REAR! WARNING: When using tyres other than those recommended by Jaguar, do not exceed the speed capacity recommended by the manufacturer. 19

L 20

R Owner Information Introduction.................... 23 Jaguar Dealers................. 23 Warnings, Cautions and Notes.... 24 Vehicle Handbooks.............. 24 Regular Servicing............... 24 Jaguar Diagnostic System........ 24 Vehicle Identification............ 25 Floor Mat Retention............. 25 Protect the Environment......... 25 Leather Care Guide............. 26 Window Tinting................. 27 Mobile/Portable Telephones...... 27 Health and Safety............... 28 21

L 22