Series III Manuals and Parts Guide with Exploded Diagrams
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#29
Yes, the owners hand book.I bought a XJ SIII 3.4 manual and I want to know the car. I dont know exactely the year because I will get the car next Friday.I think the first step is to read the owners handbook.ThanksXgrau
#30
hey there,
i'm new at this forum,
i own a jaguar series 3 4.2 from 1986
i have a problem with the headgasket and would like to replace it...
i'm searching for the service manual for the series 3 4.2
can anyone help me please... the links above don't seem to work
pardon my bad english , i'm belgian...;-)
thanx in advance !
i'm new at this forum,
i own a jaguar series 3 4.2 from 1986
i have a problem with the headgasket and would like to replace it...
i'm searching for the service manual for the series 3 4.2
can anyone help me please... the links above don't seem to work
pardon my bad english , i'm belgian...;-)
thanx in advance !
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Last edited by Jose; 03-29-2019 at 01:11 PM.
#37
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here's my site's address:
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https://sitecheck.sucuri.net
here's my site's address:
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check it and see what you find.
Last edited by Jose; 03-29-2019 at 01:10 PM.
#38
Norton is known to give lots of false positives, it is an obsolete program.
Webstarts, my Host, is a very safe provider. AND, there are no third party ads in my website. All my files are virus-free, they scan them when I upload them.
However, if your Norton can provide proof that there is anything "malicious" in my website, let me know.
I will report your comment to Webstarts to see what they say.
Webstarts, my Host, is a very safe provider. AND, there are no third party ads in my website. All my files are virus-free, they scan them when I upload them.
However, if your Norton can provide proof that there is anything "malicious" in my website, let me know.
I will report your comment to Webstarts to see what they say.
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As you know, google has been in trouble in Europe for their invasion of privacy scams.
In my case, I am running an honest site and that is all I care about. If anyone does not like my site because of what norton falsely implies, I could care less about norton and google, they are privacy invaders.
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As you know, google has been in trouble in Europe for their invasion of privacy scams.
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Last edited by Jose; 03-29-2019 at 01:12 PM.
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You already have the S and it appears to be properly configured by Webstarts. I'm not following the google thing. Many company sell security certificates. I dont work for google. I'm self employeed. The Europeans have a different attitude about many things, including privacy and beach attire.