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1991 Jaguar XJ6 Questions & Answers
Self leveling suspension
The product you need is a Castrol Product; HMSO...Hydraulic Mineral Steering Oil. The leak is pretty common and you might be lucky and tighten the hose clamps. The replacement hose is a little pricey from the dealer but best price is from Rock Auto. It is a messy DIY job but probably 200-300 from a garage and they will want to charge about 100 for the hose.
Jaguar xj6
9 times out of ten its the crank senser
Radio Code for 1991 Jaguar xj6
radio code does not finish. only three digits entered, then wait comes up....code from jaguar main dealer
jaguar xj 6 4cc 1997
What is a full load depression switch and where is it located at
has this car got ride level suspension? and/or mineral oil power boost braking system. if so I think the part you are looking for will be found on the valve block. or brake power boost actuator. if its got the teves brake it will be on brake master cylinder I think.
Car wont start
There may be a sensor at the bottom of the harmonic balancer,if the sensor is weak or not functioning it will not start,sometimes you can adjust it up.This may or may not be the case in your particular vehicle.
Leaking water
At the base of the windscreen there is a gutter (Phelumn chamber)that drains the water out and down past the front wheels in side the mudguards. This gutter blocks up with dirt/ leaves /insects and will rust out and allow water into the cabin area especially if you are in an area that used salt in winter on the roads
Mixed up jumper cables and fried car battery
Don't feel too bad, we've all done this or something similar a time or two. I did this once on another car and no major damage was caused. First, check the fuses to see if anything is out of order. I would take the old battery to have it tested at a parts store, as it may still be good. If it can be charged, charge it off the car and then try again to start the car. If that doesn't work, I would find a loaner or used battery to see if you can get the car started and then have the electrical system tested. If you check your owners manual or get a repair manual for the car, it should tell you where the main fuse block is and what to check.
Check for any melted or deformed wires at the battery cable ends and within the positive and negative wires' harnesses, at least as far down as you can see into the harnesses.
Good luck
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