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No JTIS torque tables, any alternatives for finding torque values?

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Old 09-28-2014, 08:22 PM
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Question No JTIS torque tables, any alternatives for finding torque values?

My installation of JTIS doesn't seem to have any toque value tables, as it won't return any values and says no table exists when I do a torque search.

Is that normal? Or is there a trick to finding torque values in JTIS?

I'll just use the physical service manual which I actually prefer, wondered if JTIS was supposed to work or not.

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Old 09-28-2014, 08:33 PM
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The DVD versions of the factory service manuals have torque info....at least all the ones I've purchased do. They often include TSBs, tech guides, wiring diagrams, etc as well


Jaguar Heritage. DVD's


Many Jag parts vendors sell 'em


Paper version of the X300 manuals? I saw a full set on Ebay once but they guy wanted something like $500. Too rich for my blood


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Old 09-29-2014, 11:59 AM
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I've got a hard copy of these documents on the shelf. Perhaps I should be keeping them in a safe !
 
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I purchased mine off e-bay in two lots. The first was the main manual that cost 35 pounds with just short of 30 for most of the rest. Still looking!
 
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The Jaguar Heritage DVDs are encrypted, but if you know who to ask, I hear it's possible to bypass that and print the PDFs and/or copy them to your phone/tablet for easy reference.

I keep a copy of the fuse/relay locations and all the ECU fault codes in a binder in the boot.
 
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