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Anonymous Posted on May 18, 2013

P1606 - jaguar x type

My problem is P1606 ECM Control Relay O/P Circuit Malfunction on Jaguar x-type 2002 2.5L Please help me what can I do to eradicate

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: x-type jaguar automatic (gear box fault)

remove the positive battery cabelf ro 10 mins to reset the computer....

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: fuel pump relay 2002 Jaguar x-type 2.5

in the mass fuse box, under the dash, unless you have the manual you will not beable to tell wich one it is.. get a chiltons repair manual or a haynes...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: jaguar x-type gear oil change

RedLine 75W140 Sythetic try this stuff if you cannot find it an any store then check here. http://www.shopmpt.com/redline/gear.html.
Those are manual transmission here is for auto matic.
Jaguar X-Type --Calls for the following fluid compatible specs... EssoLT 71141(BMW); Shell ATF 3403 M115; Shell M1375.4; MERCON V XT-5-QMATF; IDEMITSU K17; Jatco 3100 PL085

Or if you want the best bang for the buck:

1.Castrol Import Multi-Vehicle ATF(about $4/qt)
2. Valvoline Mercon V(about $5/qt)

You can find it at most local part stores...

ERNESTNJACKS

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 2005 Jaguar S-Type 3.0 The A/C was

IF IT TURNS OUT TOT BE THE CONTROL PANEL FOR THE A.C. THERE IS A PLACE THAT WILL REBUILD YOUR ORIGINAL PANEL - WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY- AND A 4 DAY TURN AROUND FOR $99.00.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2009

SOURCE: x-type jaguar automatic (gear box fault)

I have a 2002 X type (2 litre. done 44000 miles), dash showed gear box problem, (red circle light up). I pulled out and turned the engine off. 5 minutes later turned the engine on. The engine running but the car would not drive either in drive or reverse. Turned the engine off again and on the car driving but not much power. The care is taken to the Jag. dealer and told is misfiring + some gear box faults. Suggesting to change some coils and see (cost about £200+). also possible need to change the gear box costing about £2500+. Please advice. Shall I go ahead with the repair? Should I part exchange.

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