Is the Jaguar X Type Estate a good car?

Is the Jaguar X Type Estate a good car?

Late X-Types on 08/09/10 reg best avoided as quality went down because a lot of the work force were working notice and because a lot of the cars sat in compounds for extended periods before being sold.

When did DMF fail on Jaguar X-type estate?

High incidence of DMF failures on 2.2 diesels during late 2009. DPFs were only fitted as standard to facelift 2.2 diesel automatics. They were a rarely selected option on 2.0 diesel and 2.2 diesel manuals. By early 2010, diesel pump failures also damaging the injectors were on the increase for both the 2.0 and 2.2 litre diesels.

When did the Jaguar X type come out?

The Jaguar X-type was launched in 2001 and was based on the third-generation Ford Mondeo. An estate model joined the saloon in 2004, with Jaguar ending production of both in 2009. It was offered with 2.0-, 2.5-, or 3.0-litre petrol engines, along with 2.0- or 2.2-litre (introduced in 2007) diesel engines.

Why is my Jaguar X type not working?

If your X-Type was built between February and March 2004, then this problem is most likely caused by a faulty yaw-rate sensor (sometimes referred to as the rotational speed sensor). The sensor has degraded, and you’ll need to find a replacement on our parts list and install the new one.

What was the fault on the Jaguar X-type?

– There had been a problem with the turbo and then a knock on problem with the car accessing neutral. – The fault did not reoccur when the ignition was switched on again nor during a test drive. In effect the car was operating normally again. The mechanic concluded that if a fault still existed it was intermittent.

Is the Jaguar X type 2.2d a good car?

Prices partly compensate – a 2.2D auto is but a few hundred quid more than a base 318d manual – but this car serves more as a study in what could have been. A lovely auto, a bit of traditional Jag dynamic sensations and half-decent value will tempt some, but no amount of exterior tweaking can hide why the X-type missed its target.

Is the Jaguar X type Dead or Alive?

The X-type isn’t dead. It’s been given another facelift. Should we care? Well, while it can’t hold a candle to a 3-series or A4, it is now becoming the car it always should’ve been. This latest version has nearly 500 changes, and are centred around the mating, in both saloon and estate forms, of diesel to auto for the first time. Oh well.

Why is my Jaguar X type not accelerating?

If you are finding that the car is not accelerating smoothly, but there is a delay and then it surges forward, these are common gearbox problem symptoms. It may also be clunking into gear. This could mean a replacement gearbox. Jaguar had several service updates to try and improve reliability.