Seat Heaters
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Seat Heaters
Mine haven't worked since I got the car a month ago. Finally got off my a$$ and looked in the owner's manual for a fuse. There it was, F11, left side below the A pillar. Flashlight (torch for those that used to own us) in hand I crawled under the dash to search for F11. Good thing that F11 is the only 25A fuse in the box because the fuse numbers are pretty much invisible. Holding the flashlight in one hand and 90 degree needle nose in the other, I pulled the fues. Sure enough it was blown. A quick trip to get fuses. Put the new one in while in the parking lot (no pliers needed) and voila, glorious seat heat.
#2
That fuse box sounds like an easy one to work with. If you need to access the rear cabin fuse box in an X351 XJ you need to remove the rear seats and insulation to access it. Why they design them into the hardest of places to access I do not know. The manual shows there being a hatch you can open to access it - that is a lie! (At least on mine.)
The older models used to have a diagram showing the layout of the fuse boxes so you could work out which one you needed without using a microscope. The F Type manual doesn't have any digrams as far as I can see, which is a shame.
The older models used to have a diagram showing the layout of the fuse boxes so you could work out which one you needed without using a microscope. The F Type manual doesn't have any digrams as far as I can see, which is a shame.
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#5
Fuse blew again today. Heaters worked great this morning when I first started out. Stopped at WaWa. When I turned the heaters on, level 2 cooked my a$$ in a way that level 3 never has. This evening, heaters didn't work so I replaced the fuse. Something is definitely wrong and I suspect that level 2 cooking me is a clue. I'll eventually take it in for service.
#6
Yep, you would likely have had a fire if you didn't turn the seat heaters off. I once had a similar thing happen when using a radar detector. The cord started smoking and it burned the crap out of me when I unplugged it. In that quick second, parts of the cord melted down to the metal wire.
#7
Took it in for service on Saturday and picked it up today. Man how I missed it.
Three things to fix. Coat hook behind the driver's seat, speaker rattle in driver's door, seat heater intermittently blowing the fuse.
All 3 fixed. They did the TSB on the speaker and "checked software level and configured audio amp module." I had no idea and have seen nothing on this forum about software for the audio amp.
When I took it in, I didn't expect them to be able to fix the seat heater - intermittent electrical problems are hard to find - neither did the Service Advisor. But the tech wasn't having it. While he was waiting for parts for the other two issues, he took the driver's seat out and started looking around. Voila, a frayed wire. I brought him a 6 pack for the effort.
The dealer uses Enterprise for their loaners. They gave me a 2014 XF. (I know that I'll **** off some people here with this, but flame suit on...) What a piece of crap. 4 cyl. turbo. I don't know if it was lag or there was something wrong with it, but it really felt like it hesitated every time that I stepped on it. Always had to press the right pedal 1/3 to 1/2 down to get any reaction even in sport (such as it is) mode. And the interior was nothing to brag about either. I'm not sure that the seats were leather, but doors and dash certainly weren't. MSRP was something like $50k. Frankly a $25k Impala is nicer and runs better. I hope that it was just this one, but if not it would turn off buyers to the brand. Rant over.
Three things to fix. Coat hook behind the driver's seat, speaker rattle in driver's door, seat heater intermittently blowing the fuse.
All 3 fixed. They did the TSB on the speaker and "checked software level and configured audio amp module." I had no idea and have seen nothing on this forum about software for the audio amp.
When I took it in, I didn't expect them to be able to fix the seat heater - intermittent electrical problems are hard to find - neither did the Service Advisor. But the tech wasn't having it. While he was waiting for parts for the other two issues, he took the driver's seat out and started looking around. Voila, a frayed wire. I brought him a 6 pack for the effort.
The dealer uses Enterprise for their loaners. They gave me a 2014 XF. (I know that I'll **** off some people here with this, but flame suit on...) What a piece of crap. 4 cyl. turbo. I don't know if it was lag or there was something wrong with it, but it really felt like it hesitated every time that I stepped on it. Always had to press the right pedal 1/3 to 1/2 down to get any reaction even in sport (such as it is) mode. And the interior was nothing to brag about either. I'm not sure that the seats were leather, but doors and dash certainly weren't. MSRP was something like $50k. Frankly a $25k Impala is nicer and runs better. I hope that it was just this one, but if not it would turn off buyers to the brand. Rant over.
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The dealer uses Enterprise for their loaners. They gave me a 2014 XF. (I know that I'll **** off some people here with this, but flame suit on...) What a piece of crap. 4 cyl. turbo. I don't know if it was lag or there was something wrong with it, but it really felt like it hesitated every time that I stepped on it. Always had to press the right pedal 1/3 to 1/2 down to get any reaction even in sport (such as it is) mode. And the interior was nothing to brag about either. I'm not sure that the seats were leather, but doors and dash certainly weren't. MSRP was something like $50k. Frankly a $25k Impala is nicer and runs better. I hope that it was just this one, but if not it would turn off buyers to the brand. Rant over.
#9
Took it in for service on Saturday and picked it up today. Man how I missed it.
Three things to fix. Coat hook behind the driver's seat, speaker rattle in driver's door, seat heater intermittently blowing the fuse.
All 3 fixed. They did the TSB on the speaker and "checked software level and configured audio amp module." I had no idea and have seen nothing on this forum about software for the audio amp.
When I took it in, I didn't expect them to be able to fix the seat heater - intermittent electrical problems are hard to find - neither did the Service Advisor. But the tech wasn't having it. While he was waiting for parts for the other two issues, he took the driver's seat out and started looking around. Voila, a frayed wire. I brought him a 6 pack for the effort.
The dealer uses Enterprise for their loaners. They gave me a 2014 XF. (I know that I'll **** off some people here with this, but flame suit on...) What a piece of crap. 4 cyl. turbo. I don't know if it was lag or there was something wrong with it, but it really felt like it hesitated every time that I stepped on it. Always had to press the right pedal 1/3 to 1/2 down to get any reaction even in sport (such as it is) mode. And the interior was nothing to brag about either. I'm not sure that the seats were leather, but doors and dash certainly weren't. MSRP was something like $50k. Frankly a $25k Impala is nicer and runs better. I hope that it was just this one, but if not it would turn off buyers to the brand. Rant over.
Three things to fix. Coat hook behind the driver's seat, speaker rattle in driver's door, seat heater intermittently blowing the fuse.
All 3 fixed. They did the TSB on the speaker and "checked software level and configured audio amp module." I had no idea and have seen nothing on this forum about software for the audio amp.
When I took it in, I didn't expect them to be able to fix the seat heater - intermittent electrical problems are hard to find - neither did the Service Advisor. But the tech wasn't having it. While he was waiting for parts for the other two issues, he took the driver's seat out and started looking around. Voila, a frayed wire. I brought him a 6 pack for the effort.
The dealer uses Enterprise for their loaners. They gave me a 2014 XF. (I know that I'll **** off some people here with this, but flame suit on...) What a piece of crap. 4 cyl. turbo. I don't know if it was lag or there was something wrong with it, but it really felt like it hesitated every time that I stepped on it. Always had to press the right pedal 1/3 to 1/2 down to get any reaction even in sport (such as it is) mode. And the interior was nothing to brag about either. I'm not sure that the seats were leather, but doors and dash certainly weren't. MSRP was something like $50k. Frankly a $25k Impala is nicer and runs better. I hope that it was just this one, but if not it would turn off buyers to the brand. Rant over.
#10
I don't think it's a turbo-lag issue. My loaner last week thru the weekend was a XF-S with the 380 horse supercharged V-6. Any time I stepped on it, the transmission would take a second or more to figure out which of the 8 speeds it wanted to settle into. Selecting dynamic mode made it nominally better, but not by much. The 380 watt sound system did sound better than the 770 watt version we have, but the rest of the experience was quite disappointing. The suspension floated about as badly as a '70s vintage Cadillac and offered no real driving enjoyment. All of my vehicles listed in my signature are much more fun to drive. For Jag's sake, I hope the XE build is executed better.
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They also gave me a copy of the service history. (This was a CPO) Nothing stood out. 1 year svc performed at 6900 miles. Oil change at 8500. A s/w update to the climate control K243, one to the touch screen (K200B), Campaign J047 whatever that is.
The s/w upgrades may be because this is an early car.
At any rate I'm glad to have it back and I have nothing but good words for that dealer,l except that my Benz dealer picks the C63 up and leaves a loaner even for out of warranty stuff like oil changes. Jag doesn't
The s/w upgrades may be because this is an early car.
At any rate I'm glad to have it back and I have nothing but good words for that dealer,l except that my Benz dealer picks the C63 up and leaves a loaner even for out of warranty stuff like oil changes. Jag doesn't
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Mine haven't worked since I got the car a month ago. Finally got off my a$$ and looked in the owner's manual for a fuse. There it was, F11, left side below the A pillar. Flashlight (torch for those that used to own us) in hand I crawled under the dash to search for F11. Good thing that F11 is the only 25A fuse in the box because the fuse numbers are pretty much invisible. Holding the flashlight in one hand and 90 degree needle nose in the other, I pulled the fues. Sure enough it was blown. A quick trip to get fuses. Put the new one in while in the parking lot (no pliers needed) and voila, glorious seat heat.
Look in the fuse box for a small red widget....
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