my jaguar x-type 2.5 v6 off alone
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my jaguar x-type 2.5 v6 off alone
hi has toius, I really need help, I buy a jaguar xtype 2.5 v6, 2 days now she goes out alone, when I accelerated the car is not extinguished, but when I slowed car Goes out, I try to disconnect the accelerator pedal and it will not be extinguished, but when I plug it goes off.
I live in Ivory Coast and there is no repair mechanic who mastered the jaguar.
I live in Ivory Coast and there is no repair mechanic who mastered the jaguar.
#3
What language do you speak? We can translate it. Just write your post in your language.
Common X-Type problems:
1) Throttle body connector, causes engine light, improper throttle action.
2) Throttle body position sensor, causes engine to go into "limp home" "safety" mode.
3) Battery cable connectors go bad at the battery. Check for hot connector. Causes "battery" light to go on.
I guess it's the cable to battery connection getting hot. Causing the light.
Common X-Type problems:
1) Throttle body connector, causes engine light, improper throttle action.
2) Throttle body position sensor, causes engine to go into "limp home" "safety" mode.
3) Battery cable connectors go bad at the battery. Check for hot connector. Causes "battery" light to go on.
I guess it's the cable to battery connection getting hot. Causing the light.
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Translation:
my car jaguar xtype 2.5 2002 turns off all alone [I read that to mean, all by itself], when I turn the needle riding at 1500 rpm then straighten a 950 minutes [I read that to mean: runs with foot on accelerator, but when allowed to drop to 950RPM, shuts off by itself] turns off all alone unless my foot is on the accelerator.* there seeing the alternator which are lit red. although my battery is charging
1) I would check the throttle body connector first. They are troublesome. Please be very careful with this connector, as it can fail easily.
2) I would also clean and lubricate the throttle plate. Mine became "sticky" quite easily.
3) It's also possible the throttle position sensor is bad. I can't find a Throttle Position Sensor for purchase. Jaguar makes you purchase the entire throttle body, very expensive. So, I, very carefully took mine apart and cleaned it. That fixed a very similar problem with my car!!!
my car jaguar xtype 2.5 2002 turns off all alone [I read that to mean, all by itself], when I turn the needle riding at 1500 rpm then straighten a 950 minutes [I read that to mean: runs with foot on accelerator, but when allowed to drop to 950RPM, shuts off by itself] turns off all alone unless my foot is on the accelerator.* there seeing the alternator which are lit red. although my battery is charging
1) I would check the throttle body connector first. They are troublesome. Please be very careful with this connector, as it can fail easily.
2) I would also clean and lubricate the throttle plate. Mine became "sticky" quite easily.
3) It's also possible the throttle position sensor is bad. I can't find a Throttle Position Sensor for purchase. Jaguar makes you purchase the entire throttle body, very expensive. So, I, very carefully took mine apart and cleaned it. That fixed a very similar problem with my car!!!
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#8
Please look at this thread: https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...-2004-a-81565/
Pictures show what the Throttle Position Sensor looks like inside. CAREFULLY Disassembled.
Pictures show what the Throttle Position Sensor looks like inside. CAREFULLY Disassembled.
#10
The alternator light might be due to the battery cables. They are a common problem. Check to see if they get hot. The battery cable problem could cause your other problems also.
On my car, the battery cable problem was located at the "wire to terminal" crimp connection on the cable. On my car, bot the positive and negative battery cables needed to be replaced. But, I repaired them using solder.
On my car, the battery cable problem was located at the "wire to terminal" crimp connection on the cable. On my car, bot the positive and negative battery cables needed to be replaced. But, I repaired them using solder.
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