What should I do if my Jaguar XKR Supercharger stops working?

What should I do if my Jaguar XKR Supercharger stops working?

If you hear noises from your Jaguar XKR supercharger please seek urgent advice, if you keep running a charger that is suffering early signs of failure catastrophic engine damage can occur if you keep driving and driving it.

Is the Jaguar XKR a lot of money?

As long as you can commit to carefully monitoring the problem areas and staying on top of maintenance, the XKR provides a lot of car for the money. Even the best examples cost about 75-percent less than they did when new, proving there’s value in a good nap.

How big is the front suspension on a Jaguar XKR?

Since the XKR is heavy—about 4000 pounds—the front suspension bushings and rear shock absorbers suffer additional wear and tear. Wires in the XKR’s Computer Active Technology Suspension (CATS) tend to fray. The exterior lacquer commonly peels on early-2000s Jaguars.

What kind of engine does the Jaguar XKR have?

The U.S version of the XKR, considered the performance version of the XK8, received a supercharged, 375-horsepower 4.0-liter V-8 with an Eaton Roots-style blower and a five-speed Mercedes-built W5A580 automatic transmission.

Is the 2001 Jaguar XKR a good car?

The 2001 Jaguar XKR has not been tested. Like what you see? Find the best deal on a Jaguar XKR today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats.

What causes a Jaguar XKR supercharger to fail?

Supercharger failure can lead to other failures. Rich running conditions will lead to early failure of oxygen sensors and catalytic converters in the exhaust and emission control systems, carbon buildup in the combustion chamber may foul spark plugs, and shavings from the supercharger may enter the engine causing damage to mechanical components.

When was the last time I serviced my Jaguar XK XKR?

Mileage: 71,614 miles Body Type: Convertible Color: Black Engine: 8 Cyl 5.0 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Number of owners unknown. Last serviced at 16,832 miles in Scottsdale, AZ on 03/24/20 • Vehicle serviced • Safety inspection performed. Mileage: 16,742 miles Body Type: Coupe Color: Red Engine: 8 Cyl 5.0 L

Since the XKR is heavy—about 4000 pounds—the front suspension bushings and rear shock absorbers suffer additional wear and tear. Wires in the XKR’s Computer Active Technology Suspension (CATS) tend to fray. The exterior lacquer commonly peels on early-2000s Jaguars.

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