What kind of oil do you use?
#81
jag79, a bit of friendly advise, please do NOT refer to dealerships as ***********s or the like, the mods and admin will not tolerate it.
Secondly, you should do a bit more indepth search to answer your questions using the search box above.
Third start new threads with your questions.
As far as your headlights pointing down maybe this link will help https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=10745
Again just some friendly advise and welcome to the forums!
Secondly, you should do a bit more indepth search to answer your questions using the search box above.
Third start new threads with your questions.
As far as your headlights pointing down maybe this link will help https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=10745
Again just some friendly advise and welcome to the forums!
#82
jag79, a bit of friendly advise, please do NOT refer to dealerships as ***********s or the like, the mods and admin will not tolerate it.
Secondly, you should do a bit more indepth search to answer your questions using the search box above.
Third start new threads with your questions.
As far as your headlights pointing down maybe this link will help https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=10745
Again just some friendly advise and welcome to the forums!
Secondly, you should do a bit more indepth search to answer your questions using the search box above.
Third start new threads with your questions.
As far as your headlights pointing down maybe this link will help https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=10745
Again just some friendly advise and welcome to the forums!
#84
FYI.... The "bloke" that wrote up the inexpensive fix for the headlights is a dealer tech.... Due to the respectful nature of this particular forum, it is frequented often by certified Jaguar techs that are also working and earning a living. And, as we all know, generalizations are not always correct and are absolutely unfair.
Oh, and please start a new thread when a new problem or topic comes up.
What the heck do headlamps, air filters, pedal error codes, and a parking brake light have to do with oil?
Oh, and please start a new thread when a new problem or topic comes up.
What the heck do headlamps, air filters, pedal error codes, and a parking brake light have to do with oil?
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#85
FYI.... The "bloke" that wrote up the inexpensive fix for the headlights is a dealer tech.... Due to the respectful nature of this particular forum, it is frequented often by certified Jaguar techs that are also working and earning a living. And, as we all know, generalizations are not always correct and are absolutely unfair.
Oh, and please start a new thread when a new problem or topic comes up.
What the heck do headlamps, air filters, pedal error codes, and a parking brake light have to do with oil?
Oh, and please start a new thread when a new problem or topic comes up.
What the heck do headlamps, air filters, pedal error codes, and a parking brake light have to do with oil?
**FYI I was not referring to the Techs as *******s, I was referring to the Dealership charges. I respect the handwork what the Techs do for us; theres no doubt about it, its the dealership charges that screw ppl up!
cheers mate!
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#86
Because I've found that engine's fuel-efficiency is poor during warmup, this winter coming I'll try 0W30 to see if it's any better. Mine is the 2.7D and it takes a long time to warmup -- but then it would -- much less of the heat produced is wasted in the coolant. My tests years ago with full-synthetic oil indicated a worsening of fuel efficiency at all temps. over mineral oil, but there's no doubt the longevity of full-synth, partic when there's a turbocharger with very hot bearings doing a lot of rpm., in which case at least a mix of mineral/synth is obligatory.
I tried a dose of molybdenum disulphide/graphite additive for the cold efficiency problem. It did not appear to make a scrap of difference, but to be fair, no full scientific methods were used.
I don't think there's much advantage in using fancy engine oils, unless you're talking racing revs., up to 12,000. To save your engine wear, warmup asap without high revs. 85% or so of engine wear happens during the warmup -- full scientific approval. Prewarmers for places like Canada make an awful lot of sense, if only to get the heater working sooner!
Leedsman.
I tried a dose of molybdenum disulphide/graphite additive for the cold efficiency problem. It did not appear to make a scrap of difference, but to be fair, no full scientific methods were used.
I don't think there's much advantage in using fancy engine oils, unless you're talking racing revs., up to 12,000. To save your engine wear, warmup asap without high revs. 85% or so of engine wear happens during the warmup -- full scientific approval. Prewarmers for places like Canada make an awful lot of sense, if only to get the heater working sooner!
Leedsman.
#87
I really love all the help get from this site!!!
I just buy a 4.2 v8 S-Type Jaguar and the low coolant light came on first I went
and bought the orange coolant my son out it in everything is find now the yellow engine light is on I am going to get a oil change an have all the fluid check any suggestion????? Thanks guys ! You know when the pplaces see women coming how they act.
I just buy a 4.2 v8 S-Type Jaguar and the low coolant light came on first I went
and bought the orange coolant my son out it in everything is find now the yellow engine light is on I am going to get a oil change an have all the fluid check any suggestion????? Thanks guys ! You know when the pplaces see women coming how they act.
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I really love all the help get from this site!!!
I just buy a 4.2 v8 S-Type Jaguar and the low coolant light came on first I went
and bought the orange coolant my son out it in everything is find now the yellow engine light is on I am going to get a oil change an have all the fluid check any suggestion????? Thanks guys ! You know when the pplaces see women coming how they act.
I just buy a 4.2 v8 S-Type Jaguar and the low coolant light came on first I went
and bought the orange coolant my son out it in everything is find now the yellow engine light is on I am going to get a oil change an have all the fluid check any suggestion????? Thanks guys ! You know when the pplaces see women coming how they act.
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I really love all the help get from this site!!!
I just buy a 4.2 v8 S-Type Jaguar and the low coolant light came on first I went
and bought the orange coolant my son out it in everything is find now the yellow engine light is on I am going to get a oil change an have all the fluid check any suggestion????? Thanks guys ! You know when the pplaces see women coming how they act.
I just buy a 4.2 v8 S-Type Jaguar and the low coolant light came on first I went
and bought the orange coolant my son out it in everything is find now the yellow engine light is on I am going to get a oil change an have all the fluid check any suggestion????? Thanks guys ! You know when the pplaces see women coming how they act.
#91
Mobil 1 synthetic for me in all my cars over the past 12 years! Lucky for me being a auto technician I get it for free! All I pay for is an oil filter! So I usually change it every 3k! Hey why not! It's good for the cars and only costs me a few bucks! If anything, I prolly over maintain my vehicles!
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