2011 XJL
my 2011 XJL has a warning too low after having a flat. I repair the flat but the warning vehicle is still on. I did a scan and the only code that comes up is PO106. The car does look a little low, any suggestions?
Code P0106 is engine related so has nothing to do with your suspension problem. It might be worth taking the car to a main agent to have the vehicle height calibrated. Does your code reader read all the Jaguar codes, as some don't ?
Thanks for your response. My XJ low vehicle warning only comes on within the first 20-60 seconds while moving. Strangely, when I first start up no warning. I have already changed the MAP sensor and the code PO106 comes on for a while and then it goes off. But it rides and runs great other than the recent problem Low vehicle. I didn't know that you can have the car height calibrated. Where can I get that done?
Jaguar dealers have the software to do this, and it is a reasonably straightforward process. I would think less than one hour to carry out.
Are you sure your car is an X350 ? I would have thought that a 2011 would be an X351, the later model from 2009, that only has air springs on the rear.
Are you sure your car is an X350 ? I would have thought that a 2011 would be an X351, the later model from 2009, that only has air springs on the rear.
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The spark plugs are to be replaced at 100 thousand miles. How many miles are currently on the vehicle?
Here is a link to a thread discussing changing the spark plugs on an XF (X250) 5.0 litre car:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...change-145292/
Read through it and decide if it's something you want to attempt.
Here is a link to a thread discussing changing the spark plugs on an XF (X250) 5.0 litre car:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...change-145292/
Read through it and decide if it's something you want to attempt.
This sub-forum is for the XJ X350/358 model which finished in 2009.
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