I have a jaguar S-Type 4.0 2002 with a C.A.T.S system. I been looking everywhere online and I still can't find this specific Shock system. Every Shocks system that I come across is W/O adaptive control. Yes i can buy a regular shock but seeing that my Jag is equipped with C.A.T.S and there's a traction tire light blinking in my HUD, Plus i can't turn on/off the tire button located by the Shifter I would like to keep everything in an original state and not downgrade to basic shocks.
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Original fitment was Bilstein, and I don't think anybody else sells CATS-type shocks.
You'll see here UK supplier selling CATS and non-CATS shocks for S-types. Price for the CATS units is considerably higher, of course. So it seems some S-types don't have CATS.
Bilstein B4 (O.E) Shocks (Front) to fit the Jaguar S Type
You'll see here UK supplier selling CATS and non-CATS shocks for S-types. Price for the CATS units is considerably higher, of course. So it seems some S-types don't have CATS.
Bilstein B4 (O.E) Shocks (Front) to fit the Jaguar S Type
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Thanks!
I think you can get them rebuilt.
I think you can get them rebuilt.
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I don't see why they need replaced? How is the ride?
You should inspect them first to see if they are oily on the outside.
Get the codes read so you know what the problem is. If your traction control/DSC light is on there is a code.
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You should inspect them first to see if they are oily on the outside.
Get the codes read so you know what the problem is. If your traction control/DSC light is on there is a code.
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