S button and the other one...
Hi everyone,
I am going to ask a silly question but keep in mind I did not get the owners manuals with my car when I bought it a few weeks ago. My car is a 2002 XJ8.
So...the "S" button on the shift console changes the transmission reaction from what I have read here on the forum.
It is the other button- next to it. What the heck is it? Perhaps turns on overdrive? Not sure what the symbol means. Should I keep it engaged (light on) for highway driving?
Thank you to whomever would take a moment to answer this question (eyes are down-cast with shame).
I am going to ask a silly question but keep in mind I did not get the owners manuals with my car when I bought it a few weeks ago. My car is a 2002 XJ8.
So...the "S" button on the shift console changes the transmission reaction from what I have read here on the forum.
It is the other button- next to it. What the heck is it? Perhaps turns on overdrive? Not sure what the symbol means. Should I keep it engaged (light on) for highway driving?
Thank you to whomever would take a moment to answer this question (eyes are down-cast with shame).
The other one is the master switch for the cruise control. Leave it turned on all the time, I do. The nice part is that when you want cruise, just use the steering wheel controls.
BMW and many other car companies are worried about law suits and don't have cruise power switches that latch like the Jags.
No such thing as a silly question!
BMW and many other car companies are worried about law suits and don't have cruise power switches that latch like the Jags.
No such thing as a silly question!
The previous owner of my XJR told me the S button was to turn the supercharger on and off. I couldn't bear to correct him, just nodded and smiled.
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Well, it does turn the supercharger off and on although it is called sports mode
and changes the transmission mode. The superchargers kick on after the button is depressed, no?
Instead, there is a bypass valve that lets the intake air go around the SC rather than through it, at small throttle openings. When you put your foot down, this valve closes, and all air goes through the SC.
or no to taking the bait, is roadracer pulling our chain with that assumption, seriously?
Someone new to the car could make that mistake easily. But my PO had owned the car for a while, and had the owners manual, so maybe someone else told him that, and he never questioned it.
that the seller was lying?
That is why I joined this forum to learn about the car, NOT to pull peoples chains, I have much better things to do with my time...
This forum is very informative, just like all the other forums of different cars that I have owned.
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