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Old Sep 29, 2020 | 10:14 AM
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I noticed jagrepair.com has electrical wiring diagrams for some of the other Jaguar models (e.g. XF). Does anyone know where I can find one for the F-Type? I had a TOPIx subscription at some point, but don't remember seeing these documents there, and the workshop manual definitely doesn't include this information.

Searching through the forum, I found a couple pages from the "JLR 22 24 21_2E" document, which looks like the wiring diagram, but a quick Google search for the document number (in quotes) only returns links to the two PDFs posted to this forum. Did I miss this when browsing through TOPIx? Any tips for locating the document would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Old Sep 29, 2020 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by samit
I noticed jagrepair.com has electrical wiring diagrams for some of the other Jaguar models (e.g. XF). Does anyone know where I can find one for the F-Type? I had a TOPIx subscription at some point, but don't remember seeing these documents there, and the workshop manual definitely doesn't include this information.

Searching through the forum, I found a couple pages from the "JLR 22 24 21_2E" document, which looks like the wiring diagram, but a quick Google search for the document number (in quotes) only returns links to the two PDFs posted to this forum. Did I miss this when browsing through TOPIx? Any tips for locating the document would be greatly appreciated.
It is not clear what exactly you are looking for or needing to do, so not sure which Diagram(s) you are needing?

I have attached a link on my Google Drive to a pretty robust and inclusive wiring diagram here as others may benefit as well.

Document Here

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Old Sep 29, 2020 | 12:32 PM
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It is not clear what exactly you are looking for or needing to do, so not sure which Diagram(s) you are needing?
I specifically wanted to confirm how the manufacturer-specific diagnostic connector pins are wired, but thought that the entire document might come in handy some day.

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I have attached a link on my Google Drive to a pretty robust and inclusive wiring diagram here as others may benefit as well.
That's exactly what I was looking for, thank you!

According to page 120, the medium speed CAN is connected to pins 3 (high) and 11 (low), just like in the XF. It looks like these diagrams are for specific VIN ranges, but I assume this part doesn't really change that often.
 
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Old May 22, 2021 | 02:02 PM
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Is this wiring diagram valid for the 2020 F Type as well? Also, is the wiring the same for both the Meridian 380 and 770 systems. Page 101 shows all of the speakers connected to AAM including the center channel.
 
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I too could very much use an updated diagram, specifically 2021+.
 
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