skanoski
10/27/2007 10:40:31 AM
As far as I know, they stopped offering "Haynes" type manuals for Jaguars after 1994. I have one for my 86 sovereign (very helpful), and I just bought the 94 xj6 book for my 96 VDP (somewhat helpful). Am I correct about this? Is there no way to find a manual post 94?
If there is no manual for my 96 xj6 (vdp), then does anyone know how to acquire a diagram for the fuses? I have some electrical issues that potentially (but doubtfully) could be solved with new fuses, such as:
--seat memories don't work
--The clock display is dead (light still on, just no digits)
There are a boat-load of fuses in a hidden panel under the rear seats, but unless I'm missing the obvious (which I have been known to do), there is no way to find out what they are specifically for.
Thumbnail Image
Jose
10/28/2007 6:23:23 AM
skanoski
11/14/2007 2:53:51 PM
thanks for the tip Jose - however, since that previous post, I've swapped my 96 xj6 for a 98 xjr - I didn't see a factory manual for a 98 xjr on the "lbarco" website. Is there a factory manual available for every year/model jag? If so, I keep coming up short on the google research.
Thanksagain,
Jose
11/14/2007 5:46:32 PM
good question, I don't know but there should be.
go to
http://www.jdht.com and contact them, they should know since they are the people in charge of the Factory Manuals.
Jose
skanoski
11/26/2007 3:04:36 PM
Thanks for the tip. JDHT only went up to x300 (1997); however, I found a download for the JTIS manual (paid about $20) - I think that's about as good as I'm going to find.
Jose
11/26/2007 3:29:02 PM