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Jose,
Many thanks for these useful infos. For future reference, I have downloaded them all,assembled them in order and placed them all in a folder.
Best wishes,
Gerard.
When I working on my 1980 Series 3 in the late 80s, I found the parts manual as useful as the workshop manual, in fact probably more useful. It also tells you the size and length of the bolts using a code, although right now I can't remember it. I'll have a look at the PDFs and see if I can work it out again. I used the codes to get the sizes so I could order stainless steel items.
Wow, I very hope this thread is still LIVE, I'm at end of any options :(
Does any one had maybe the same placement of fuses in the fuse box? I've looked everywhere on google, forums, my own user manual, all are different than mine.
I have a Jaguar XF 2.2 Diesel 2011 (facelift body x250) it's right hand drive. None of fuse box diagrams anywhere will match mine, i've looked at my10 publish to my15 , all possible years none matches not even my own manual (pathetic from jaguar I know) please if anyone has the same would very much appreciate the help... I'm having problem changing the boot/trunk lock mechanism, it stopped working recently and can't open it (not from key fob, not from dash board, not from electronically button-near rear camera) only way is to manually pop the key blade into the barrel and twist. wire looms seem all in great condition all the way down to it's connector that lead to central locking module, rear camera/rev lights/ tailgate lights all working, except the lock release , Was hoping to check the fuses ?