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I am in panic mode here. I had a great car and then hit a flash flood- water went up to mid bumper level. I waited about 2 hours and the parking lot drained. I started the car and some water spit out of the exhausts but I assumed I was in the clear. I sucked all the water out of car shop vacced the carpet, moved the seats and now my car keeps stalling.
My mechanic says I need an alternator (he load tested the battery) and active suspension control module and a body control module - any ideas where to find these all parts. It seems every website I go to stops at Jaguar X-Type 2001 - I need used parts for a 2000 X-Type v6.
God Bless and thanks
Last edited by GGG; Aug 30, 2018 at 02:31 AM.
Reason: Emphasise parts required
You sure you're talking about an X type (x400) and not another model that starts with an X?
Look on the inside of the (LHD) driver's door, the sticker for mfg month and year along with paint code and interior color are there.
There were no 2000 made.
Last edited by Dell Gailey; Aug 30, 2018 at 03:00 PM.
it is a 2001 x type v6
i am now thinking I should get all the modules reset and see what happens before I replace anything any thoughts on that? car was perfect before flood
thanks all
gerrigale911: Module Repair Pro in Van Nuys, California repairs a variety of auto electronic modules including for our Jaguars. The owner and electronics expert Yevgeniy "Gino" Nabedrik is very responsive and honest. He rebuilt the ABS / DSC electronics module for my 2002 X-Type. I don't know if he repairs the modules you need, but Gino will quickly reply if you e-mail him. His website is: www.shop.modulerepairpro.com
thank you not sure what to do at this point I have a specialist looking at car next week Question if yo rebuild a module do they need to be programed again or do they just get put on car ?
gerrigale911: My experience is limited, thankfully, to rebuilding the ABS / DSC electronics module. After Gino Nabedrik / Modular Repair Pro replaced the power supply capacitors and loose internal wires, no reprogramming was required. I simply installed the repaired module and cleared the error codes for a fresh start.