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Old 01-24-2017, 01:36 PM
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A bit of a detail, but maybe useful for some. My fuel cap tether wasn't fastened with the proper fastener so it was coming off every now and then. Replaced it (XR811158) with, what to me, was the proper one (C2S8409). It now tight and secure. Strange that on the JEPC both part numbers are shown (near each other). One shown in the attachment is the C2S8409.
 
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Which of the two holes near the gas cap is used to install the turnbuckle? Thks (2010 XK)
 
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Is this what you mean?

 
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Apparently the bottom hole is intended to open the fuel flap in case it's stuck. Access from under the wheel arch, using a long screwdriver or something of the sort.
 
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Apparently the bottom hole is intended to open the fuel flap in case it's stuck. Access from under the wheel arch, using a long screwdriver or something of the sort.
Thank you for the photo! That helps me understand where to install the turnbuckle.
 
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does anyone know where to get this part? Is it from Jaguar direct?


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A bit of a detail, but maybe useful for some. My fuel cap tether wasn't fastened with the proper fastener so it was coming off every now and then. Replaced it (XR811158) with, what to me, was the proper one (C2S8409). It now tight and secure. Strange that on the JEPC both part numbers are shown (near each other). One shown in the attachment is the C2S8409.
 
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does anyone know where to get this part? Is it from Jaguar direct?
You're in GB. Simply Google "Jaguar part number C2S8409" for sources and compare delivered prices. Also ask Forum sponsor SNG Barratt, mention that you're a Forum member and ask for a discount.
 
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I tried the part number Google earlier without success. Found it on SNG Barratt. No discount needed. It’s 3.95 ;-) sure won’t be the last part.

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You're in GB. Simply Google "Jaguar part number C2S8409" for sources and compare delivered prices. Also ask Forum sponsor SNG Barratt, mention that you're a Forum member and ask for a discount.
 
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Originally Posted by ejjbee
A bit of a detail, but maybe useful for some. My fuel cap tether wasn't fastened with the proper fastener so it was coming off every now and then. Replaced it (XR811158) with, what to me, was the proper one (C2S8409). It now tight and secure. Strange that on the JEPC both part numbers are shown (near each other). One shown in the attachment is the C2S8409.
Relevant thread on the fuel cap tether location from 2016:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...solved-161340/

Thread on emergency release access hole for the filler door from 2018:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...cement-196879/

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I’d just walk into Canadian Tire…. probably a $1.99 part.
 
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Thank you all. Found it.
 

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