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SERVICE V8 XJ Series DATE 03/01 TECHNICAL BULLETIN Squeaks & Rattles Diagnostics Repair Methods MODEL VIN 910-10 2000 MY V8 XJ Series Refer to text Issue: This bulletin has been issued to assist in the diagnostic process on a customer complaint basis only, relating to vehicles with squeaks and rattles issues. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Vehicle noise is inevitable when a vehicle is in use. Current development efforts are aimed at reducing noise levels created by components such as engine, driveline and tires, but, the quieter these become, the more evident any other unwanted noises will be. Squeaks are generated through frictional contact of parts. The severity of the noise is a function of contact velocity, material properties, angle of contact etc. Rattles are generated through part impact contact between two or more components. The severity of the noise is dependent upon velocity, clearance (between the components), local stiffness of components etc. Listed below are descriptions of the types of noises from either a Squeak or Rattle. Noise type Creak Squeak Buzz Click Knock Rattle of noise Metallic squeak - Like a seatback frame flexing, or two pieces of material against one another. High-pitched sound - Like rubbing a clean window. Low-pitched sound - usually associated with vibrations. Often metallic or hard plastic humming. Light sound - Like a ballpoint pen being clicked. Heavy sound - Like a knock on a door. A sound suggesting looseness - Like marbles rolling round in a can. : To identify the source of the concern, first determine where the noise is generated. To assist with this, the customer can provide important information in helping diagnose the noise in question. For all Squeaks and Rattles concerns and to ensure the correct root cause is identified and repaired, follow the Workshop Procedure below and see the Squeaks and Rattles Verification Process. A Squeaks and Rattles Diagnostic Check sheet has been produced, that should be completed with the customer to help identify where the noise is, and under what conditions it happens. Date of issue 03/01 Bulletin Number 910-10 Page 1 of 10

WORKSHOP PROCEDURE Note: Before carrying out any repairs, check Technical Service Bulletins for any related issues. If after checking the Diagnostic Check Sheet information the issue is known, investigate, repair and verify. (See Appendix 1 route A) Once the area from which the noise is being generated has been identified, follow the procedure listed below. (See Appendix 1 route B) 1. Check the quality of fit, clearance or excess material and security. 2. Manipulate the assembly parts to see if a noise is produced. 3. Remove the part (if necessary) and rectify. 4. Retest the vehicle to verify fix. If the noise is still present, consider the following questions: What information has the customer provided? What is the possible cause? What is the purpose and function of the component concerned? What type of testing can be done? How does it fit and what is it next to? What equipment is available to me? What is the remedial action? What raw materials do we have to rectify the component? ROAD TESTING The Road Test should be conducted under the same conditions as described by the customer to identify the concern accurately. The test is better conducted by two people. Whilst one concentrates on driving, the other can work on the component from which the noise is emanating. Note: It is a good idea that the two people change places to compare impressions as appropriate. Apply a load to see if the noise is affected. If the noise changes or is eliminated, retest without the item fitted. If the noise is no longer present, examine the part and treat with anti-rattle materials or refit as appropriate. (See Technical Service Bulletin 910-08 for Squeaks and Rattles Service Kits) If the noise cannot be isolated, consider adjacent locations and investigate. Removing parts and retesting should be undertaken to isolate the affected component. Page 2 of 10 Bulletin Number 910-10 Date of issue 03/01

POSSIBLE AREAS OF CONCERN The following tables depict areas around the vehicle that could possibly cause a Squeak or Rattle. AREA OF CONCERN: FRONT OF VEHICLE : Instrument panel clicking. : ECM ticking behind the glovebox due to the fixing nuts being loose. : Remove instrument panel glovebox and tighten nuts on ECM (see A, Fig. 1). Ensure tie strap is tight to air conditioning blower (see B, Fig. 1). ILLUSTRATION 1 : F00103 F02703 Instrument panel rattle. (Supercharged only) Foul condition between the center cover in the engine compartment and the air inlet pipe. Fit a pad to the underside of the center cover at foul condition. ILLUSTRATION 2 F00103 F08035 Date of issue 03/01 Bulletin Number 910-10 Page 3 of 10

Instrument panel buzz. (Jaguar clocks only) Center vent clock buzz due to a tolerance stackup issue. Remove the center veneer and vent, and then change the clock. ILLUSTRATION 3 F00103 F06538 Instrument panel creak Fixings for the false bulkhead in the engine bay are cross-threaded. Replace the fixings (tap out when necessary). ILLUSTRATION 4 F00103 F04685 Instrument panel rattle. Lower a-post emanating from the unused navigation connector. Remove the instrument panel glovebox. Tape up the blue connector to the harness. ILLUSTRATION 5 F00103 F03942 Page 4 of 10 Bulletin Number 910-10 Date of issue 03/01

Steering wheel creak. Steering wheel creak when it is gripped and twisted. There is a foul between the rear of the airbag and the steering wheel. ILLUSTRATION 6 Warning: Observe the safety precautions in JTIS section 501-20, Driver Air Bag Module SRO 76.73.39. Remove the driver-side airbag and add antisqueak tape to the steering wheel casting. (See arrows in Fig. 6) F00103 F07117 Instrument panel rattle. Instrument panel veneer clip is broken. Remove the airbag deployment door. Remove the broken clip debris and replace the clip. ILLUSTRATION 7 F00103 F19467 Date of issue 03/01 Bulletin Number 910-10 Page 5 of 10

AREA OF CONCERN: REAR OF VEHICLE Rear cushion creak/squeak. Foul condition between the rear cushion and the console extension (short wheelbase only) while the rear cushion is occupied. Remove the console extension and apply Krytox to the area of concern on the rear cushion. ILLUSTRATION 8 F00103 F01323 AREA OF CONCERN: ROOF Roof console rattle. Unused telephone microphone connector rattling (Vehicles without cellular telephones fitted only). Remove the roof console. Strap the connector (blue) to the harness as close to the connector as possible. ILLUSTRATION 9 F00103 F05381 Page 6 of 10 Bulletin Number 910-10 Date of issue 03/01

Upper b/c-post clicking. (long wheelbase only) Upper b/c-post, body-in-white tag not folded back. Lower the headlining in the problem area and fold back the tag. ILLUSTRATION 10 F00103 F05802 AREA OF CONCERN: SEATS Front seat clicking. The front seat clicks when it is occupied, due to the front cushion zip straps not being cut off. ILLUSTRATION 11 Remove the front seat. Inspect under the seat for zip straps that are not trimmed and cut off excess material. F00103 F08611 Date of issue 03/01 Bulletin Number 910-10 Page 7 of 10

Front seat rattle. The headrest stem insert is loose in the seat frame. ILLUSTRATION 12 Remove the front seat back, headrest and headrest stem insert. Wrap tape around the insert and reinstall. F00103 F01649 AREA OF CONCERN: SIDES OF VEHICLE Lower b/c-post creak (Long wheelbase only). Creak in the rear door area, due to a foul condition between the door and the front edge of the tread plate. Open the rear door and look for a mark on the inner panel and apply flock tape to the marked area. ILLUSTRATION 13 F00103 F03659 FURTHER ASSISTANCE In some cases it may not be possible to identify the cause of the noise, or it could have reoccurred. If this is the case, contact the Technical Hotline for assistance. Please fax your completed Squeaks and Rattles Diagnostic Check Sheet to the Product Investigation Department at fax number 201-236-4410 and call the Technical Hotline at 1-888- 524-3577 for assistance. Page 8 of 10 Bulletin Number 910-10 Date of issue 03/01

Squeaks and Rattles Diagnostics Under what conditions does the noise occur? A Known issue Unknown issue B Diagnosis is possible from the information supplied by the customer and previous knowledge of concerns. Diagnosis is not possible from the information supplied by the customer. Investigate any Technical Service Bulletins relevant to the concern. Carry out remedial action to rectify the unwanted noise. Visual inspection of parts for security, fit and clearance. Roadtest to check success. (The roadtest is to be completed under the exact conditions the noise was first identified) Visual inspection of any accessory or additional items in vehicle. Road test. Establish diagnosis on basis of road test. If it is successful return to the customer. If further investigation is required, follow Process B. Carry out remedial action on basis of diagnosis. Conduct further road test to verify results. Return vehicle to customer. Note: If the road test does not provide cause, fax the Squeaks and Rattles Diagnostic check sheet to Technical Hotline and then contact for further assistance. Date of issue 03/01 Bulletin Number 910-10 Page 9 of 10

Issue Date 6/2001 SQUEAKS AND RATTLES DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST S-QR Page 1 of 1 DEALER INFORMATION DEALER NAME DEALER # DATE ORIGINATOR PHONE # VEHICLE INFORMATION VIN MODEL CODE DATE OF SALE CUSTOMER CONCERN DATE FIRST NOTICED ROAD TESTED WITH CUSTOMER? YES NO DESCRIBE ACTIONS TAKEN TO DATE IS FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED? YES NO PROBLEM OCCURS UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: DRIVING CONDITIONS: CITY / LOCAL HIGHWAY RURAL ROADS OTHER: VEHICLE SPEED (MPH) ROAD CONDITIONS: STRAIGHT WINDING UNDULATING OTHER: ROAD SURFACE: SMOOTH PAVED ROUGH PAVED DIRT / GRAVEL OTHER: WEATHER CONDITIONS: DRY HUMID RAIN SNOW OTHER: AMBIENT TEMP. F VEHICLE TEMPERATURE: CABIN F ENGINE F VEHICLE STATE: ACCELERATING ROLLING / PITCHING STRESS DECELERATING TWISTING / FLEXING OTHER: TIRE PRESSURES: LH FRONT RH FRONT LH REAR RH REAR NOISE DETAILS TYPE OF NOISE: CREAK BUZZ CLICK SQUEAK RATTLE KNOCK AREA OF CONCERN: STRUCTURE SUSPENSION STEERING RESTRAINTS UNDERBODY POWERTRAIN ENG. COMPARTMENT INTERIOR TRIM FRONT OF VEHICLE BRAKES DOORS CLOSURES REAR OF VEHICLE FUEL SYSTEM INST. / FASCIA ELECTRICAL TOP OF VEHICLE EXHAUST SEATS OTHER: INDICATE THE APPROXIMATE AREA OF CONCERN ON THE ILLUSTRATION (S-TYPE SHOWN) THIS SPACE FOR JAGUAR CARS USE ONLY PRODUCT INVESTIGATIONS ENGINEER FORM DISTRIBUTION JAGUAR PRODUCT INVESTIGATIONS VEHICLE SERVICE FILE CASE REFERENCE