What kind of Lights does a Jaguar X-type have?
Luggage compartment light, footwell lights, puddle lights, vanity mirror lights, interior lights, aircon control unit, roof console unit. WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
When did the Jaguar X Electrical Guide come out?
Jaguar Cars Limited 2.0L/2.5L/3.0L Electrical Guide 2.5L & 3.0L – 2003-2004 Model Year; 2.0L – 2003-2004 Model Year Published by Parts and Service Communications Publication Part Number – JJM 10 38 20 / 22 DATE OF ISSUE: December 20011
What kind of fuse box does a Jaguar X-type have?
Canister purge valve, airflow meter, inlet manifold tuning valve, canister close valve, vacuum module (petrol only). Cruise control module (2.0L petrol only) Glowplug relay coil (diesel only) F19 10 Engine control module (petrol only) Throttle motor relay (2.5L and 3.0L) Fuel pump relay (2.0L petrol) F20 30 Oxygen sensor heaters B (petrol only)
What are the relays on a Jaguar X type?
Throttle motor relay (2.5L and 3.0L). Fuel pump (2.0L petrol only) Instrument panel, telematics display, ICE head unit, antenna module, VICS (Japan), navigation system, park aid, JaguarVoice, In-car telephone, accessory relay coil
Why does my dash say dipped Headlight left?
If the dipped headlight error on your dash changes from “Dipped Headlight Left” to “Dipped Headlight Right” (or vice versa) then you know that the issue lies in either the bulb or ballasts. You should order one new bulb and one new ballast (using the links in this post) and replace the bad side and you should be good.
What are the components of a headlight system?
Most headlight systems are pretty straightforward and include a few basic components like the bulbs, a relay, a fuse, and a switch. There are variations on this basic theme, like some vehicles have daytime running lights, adaptive headlights, or other little wrinkles like fog lights, but the idea is still the same.
Which is the correct way to adjust the headlight?
For this reason, it’s important to check your owner’s manual and follow those guidelines. There should be one screw at the top of the headlight to adjust vertically and another screw to one side of the headlight to adjust horizontally, though some cars may feature adjustment bolts rather than screws.