XF 2014 Woes
#1
XF 2014 Woes
Hi guys,
Just joined the forums.
Purchased a XF 14 2.0T in May this year and as much as I love driving it - it unfortunately has been to the shop more times then I like it to be. Below were the reasons for my visits
Visit 1: Rattling on steering wheel and doors. Doors fixed with a silicion spray/gel. Steering wheel had a loose cable.
Visit 2: Air-conditioning was releasing a burnt rubber smell from the panels on the left of the dashboard. Dealer said that Jag International said the entire evaporator has to be changed.
Visit 3: Air-con auto turn out vent thing got stuck on one of my vents on the dash. Had it fixed, said it was a mechanical thing.
Visit 4: Steering vibration when driving. Fixed via realignment of the wheels.
Visit 5: Airbag lights lit up halfway driving. Now back in the dealer.
Did i just get a bad egg? And is there anything i can do?
Just joined the forums.
Purchased a XF 14 2.0T in May this year and as much as I love driving it - it unfortunately has been to the shop more times then I like it to be. Below were the reasons for my visits
Visit 1: Rattling on steering wheel and doors. Doors fixed with a silicion spray/gel. Steering wheel had a loose cable.
Visit 2: Air-conditioning was releasing a burnt rubber smell from the panels on the left of the dashboard. Dealer said that Jag International said the entire evaporator has to be changed.
Visit 3: Air-con auto turn out vent thing got stuck on one of my vents on the dash. Had it fixed, said it was a mechanical thing.
Visit 4: Steering vibration when driving. Fixed via realignment of the wheels.
Visit 5: Airbag lights lit up halfway driving. Now back in the dealer.
Did i just get a bad egg? And is there anything i can do?
#3
I had the visit 4 problem on my 2013. They rotated the tires, but it came back the next time they rotated the tires. On the 3rd visit for this they found the tires were defective, but not covered even though I had the add-on tire hazard warranty. I wound up buying new BF Goodrich tires and paying for an alignment to correct the problem.
#4
#7
Hopefully it is just an unlucky set of issues that sometimes needs to be sorted out on new cars. My XF has been relatively trouble free (save a bad trunk wiring harness) since we purchased it. You got plenty of warranty left and, perhaps, some patience. If problems persist you can always ask for a buyback but, hopefully, that will not be necessary. Good luck with the car.
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#8
I had the airbag light issue also.
They and to replace a clock spring.
About 2 years in 2012 jaguar xf.
I've also had the shift knob not come up. Which I still get when it gets cold.
Lately I've been having trouble with the Bluetooth phone not connecting.
Not too bad but far from flawless.
I hope you just had a few issues and it gets better.
They and to replace a clock spring.
About 2 years in 2012 jaguar xf.
I've also had the shift knob not come up. Which I still get when it gets cold.
Lately I've been having trouble with the Bluetooth phone not connecting.
Not too bad but far from flawless.
I hope you just had a few issues and it gets better.
#9
I had a series of issues with my 2008 XF when I bought it new. There were a couple of recalls - seat belts, fuel filler cap, I also had a squeaky roof lining and noisy sunroof seals which needed multiple fixes. It was back to Jag maybe 6 times in the first 2 years. But then I had another 2 1/2 years absolutely trouble free. My second XF (2012) had no issues at all, save when I had the baffle put into the fuel tank.
Just persevere, it should sort itself out.
Just persevere, it should sort itself out.
#10
#11
Gooday. It didn't make it harder to fill, what happened was that when you were driving then would stop, there'd be a little lurch and a thump. Like you had a big watermelon rolling around in the boot. Anyway, I didn't know what it was, I thought it might be the brakes or the transmission. It ended up being the fuel sloshing around in the tank, apparently. What Jag do to fix it is to pop a foam baffle in the tank, I think. Anyway it was a quick free fix.
#12
There was an issue early on with some of the XF cars making them harder to fill - and I read something about a TSB or fix for it. Not sure if it's related but my 2010 XF SC had its fuel tank replaced early on (before I owned it). Search the threads - I think I read about it here somewhere.
#13
Jaguar is made in the UK and to perfectly honest the "labor" force are not as quality oriented as other nations. This is the reason Jaguar has never had a quality good reputation ! They like to clock in do the "union" lazy thing and clock out. Other forum members can disagree but Ive worked in a factory and actually know people who work in jag factories. I still love the car or I would not have one. I have also never really had any issues on three jags ..,.but i notice that when someone gets a bad one it is probably the last one of the assembly line on a Friday ! getting to the pub is more important.
Last edited by bollocsk187; 11-08-2014 at 10:02 PM.
#14
Jaguar is made in the UK and to perfectly honest the "labor" force are not as quality oriented as other nations. This is the reason Jaguar has never had a quality good reputation ! They like to clock in do the "union" lazy thing and clock out. Other forum members can disagree but Ive worked in a factory and actually know people who work in jag factories. I still love the car or I would not have one. I have also never really had any issues on three jags ..,.but i notice that when someone gets a bad one it is probably the last one of the assembly line on a Friday ! getting to the pub is more important.
This outdated view of British labour is incorrect.
QA is top notch.
A very significant portion of assembly is done by robots who do not visit pubs.
Every Jaguar is carefully examined by hand and eye for quality of bodywork and finished paint.
The JD Power results show this is working.
#15
Jaguar is made in the UK and to perfectly honest the "labor" force are not as quality oriented as other nations. This is the reason Jaguar has never had a quality good reputation ! They like to clock in do the "union" lazy thing and clock out. Other forum members can disagree but Ive worked in a factory and actually know people who work in jag factories. I still love the car or I would not have one. I have also never really had any issues on three jags ..,.but i notice that when someone gets a bad one it is probably the last one of the assembly line on a Friday ! getting to the pub is more important.
#16
Have you actually been inside the Castle Bromwich assembly plant?
This outdated view of British labour is incorrect.
QA is top notch.
A very significant portion of assembly is done by robots who do not visit pubs.
Every Jaguar is carefully examined by hand and eye for quality of bodywork and finished paint.
The JD Power results show this is working.
This outdated view of British labour is incorrect.
QA is top notch.
A very significant portion of assembly is done by robots who do not visit pubs.
Every Jaguar is carefully examined by hand and eye for quality of bodywork and finished paint.
The JD Power results show this is working.
Jagular, I am outdated for sure. Yep it is the "humans" that turn on and calibrate and manipulate the robots plus the people inspection. The fact is that the Brits are not that good at manufacturing. So you are quoting JD Powers well show me the facts not "sales satisfaction experience"
#17
So to your snark remark, I got "real world experience" of Jag, not looking at some ratings.
Last edited by bollocsk187; 11-15-2014 at 10:11 PM.
#18
XF Issues
Hi,
I bought a 2012 XF 5.0 with 10,000 miles as a CPO from a Jaguar dealer. I now own the car for a little past a year but during the first six months I had the following issues;
1) 2 adaptive headlight assembly replacements due to error messages I received
2) one window regulator replaced due to noisy operation
3) gas tank replacement due to incorrect gas level registering after filling up.
During the last six months I have had zero issues at all. Not one rattle. squeak, vibration, etc.. The car is a joy to drive. I now have 19,000 miles and hope that all of the bugs on my car have been resolved.
I have also owned Audi's and BMW's and have had numerous issues with each of those brands so I can't say that Jaguar is any worse than other luxury manufacturers.
I bought a 2012 XF 5.0 with 10,000 miles as a CPO from a Jaguar dealer. I now own the car for a little past a year but during the first six months I had the following issues;
1) 2 adaptive headlight assembly replacements due to error messages I received
2) one window regulator replaced due to noisy operation
3) gas tank replacement due to incorrect gas level registering after filling up.
During the last six months I have had zero issues at all. Not one rattle. squeak, vibration, etc.. The car is a joy to drive. I now have 19,000 miles and hope that all of the bugs on my car have been resolved.
I have also owned Audi's and BMW's and have had numerous issues with each of those brands so I can't say that Jaguar is any worse than other luxury manufacturers.
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