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This code is not uncommon with the X-Type, a dealer will recommend replacing the Cat. very expensive. get a 1" spark plug extender and drill a 1/2 hole through it and screw it into the lower O2 sensor hole for bank 2 (rear of the engine) and then screw the O2 sensor into it, reset the code and you should be all set.
Common fault is leaking gasket on intake manifold towards the back, do you have the following symptoms - uneven idle - sudden cut out on idle but starts up again with no problem? If so you will find a leak on the inlet manifold. The codes show a leak after the MAF- so this is the area to check. Hope this helps.
hi i had this problem with engine management light and no power over 2000 revs the solution was replacing split breather pipe and all codes checked and cleared, the cost was £30 @ jagtech stockton hope this helps
ok here we go p111= IAT circuit range problem po171 bank 1 lean po174= bank 2 lean The other codes p1637 and p1642 have to do with the CAN system (Controled Area Network) could have to do with the type of scan tool used.Sounds like you might have a vacuum leak. Make sure when you scan this car you use a scanner capable of communicating with a European CAN. if you need more help get back to me. Hope this helps Thanks Ray
I have a 2002 X-type Jaguar and the check engine light and cruise control unavailable comes on but the cruise control light goes off once the car warms up. Any ideas?
My 2002 x-type did the exact same thing on many occasions and had many repeated trips to the dealership. This problem was ultimately cased by cracked hoses in the car's vacuum system (which is used in the cruise control and brakes). Have the dealer check the vacuum lines and the breather hose (mine had completely collapsed). Chances are they are leaking and causing your car to "buck" and the cruise to not work. Don't ignore this as it will affect the functionality of your brakes too over the longer term.
When I went outside to start my Jaguar X-Type it was cold outside. I was in a hurry and didn't let the car warm up properly. It jumped a bit then the check engine light came on along with a message that said No cruise control. The no cruise light came off but my check engine light is still on. Any suggestions as to what it may be?
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