What does a Jaguar climate control system do?
Jaguar Climate Control Systems provide vehicle occupants with year-round automatic temperature and humidity control as selected on the control panel. The vehicle heating and air-conditioning systems are the foundation for providing the warm, cool or combined warm/cool air necessary to meet the desired conditions.
What do you need to know about Jaguar X type?
Canister purge valve, canister close valve, airflow meter, throttle motor relay, power wash relay coil, air conditioning relay coil, cruise control module Battery back-up sounder, transit relay, HID/dip relay, auxiliary vacuum pump control, automatic transmission control module (2002-2003)
Where are the temperature sensors on a Jaguar 03-08?
4. Check the Evaporator Discharge Temperature sensor (s) located under the dash. On the 03-08 S-Type, there is one (1) sensor at the passenger side, and two (2) sensors at the the driver side, all attached to the Evaporator housing under the dash, just above the transmission tunnel. Measure the resistance of each sensor.
What is the fuse box diagram for a Jaguar X-type?
Telematics display (2002-2003), In-car entertainment head unit, antenna module, navigation module, VICS (Japan), tuner (2001), voice module (2001-2002), parking aid, amplifier premium 1 system, phone handset, phone power supply module, instrument cluster, PATS module.
What kind of climate control does a jaguar have?
The non-nav unit comes either with or without a front defroster (a.k.a. “front heated windscreen”) button: Here’s a picture of a 2003-2008 S-Type Remote Climate Control Module (RCCM), found in navigation-equipped cars:
Why is the solenoid on my Jaguar heater not working?
It is an active low circuit, so when the DCCV sees Ground at either the LH and/or RH pin, the respective solenoid within the DCCV activates. Case 1: Temperature setting “Lo” = CCM output ON (grounded) = solenoid ENERGZIED = solenoid valve CLOSED = coolant flow to heater core impeded = heater core NOT HOT when A/C is ON.
4. Check the Evaporator Discharge Temperature sensor (s) located under the dash. On the 03-08 S-Type, there is one (1) sensor at the passenger side, and two (2) sensors at the the driver side, all attached to the Evaporator housing under the dash, just above the transmission tunnel. Measure the resistance of each sensor.
How to diagnose a heater leak in a Jaguar?
1. Unbolt the Coolant/Water Expansion Tank, set it aside so it doesn’t block access to the Heater Valve. 2. Loosen the bolt that secures the Heater Valve to the car. 3. Rotate the Heater Valve to get access to its connector. Procedure A (This one is messy. We recommend that you do Procedure B instead.):