Luggage separator parts
I have a 2007 jaguar xkr convertible and need to get luggage separator parts..maybe just the clips if that is all i need for my top to work. Anyone who knows please get back to me.
Found this in the web. If I was in this position I would try to bypass.
Bypassing the Luggage Separator
Bypassing the Luggage Separator
- Manual Override: To force a bypass, ensure the separator is completely removed from the car, which can sometimes allow the system to operate if the sensor is in a fault state.
- Sensor Jumper: You can manually push the switch button on the left side of the trunk mechanism to trick the car into thinking the partition is in place.
- Manual Top Operation: If the sensor is broken, you can close the roof manually by releasing the tonneau cover pressure valve in the trunk, though this does not fix the sensor.
- Wire Jump: For a permanent bypass, a wire can be used to connect the wires (often red and brown) on the connector, signaling a "closed" status to the
Found this in the web. If I was in this position I would try to bypass.
Bypassing the Luggage Separator
Bypassing the Luggage Separator
- Manual Override: To force a bypass, ensure the separator is completely removed from the car, which can sometimes allow the system to operate if the sensor is in a fault state.
- Sensor Jumper: You can manually push the switch button on the left side of the trunk mechanism to trick the car into thinking the partition is in place.
- Manual Top Operation: If the sensor is broken, you can close the roof manually by releasing the tonneau cover pressure valve in the trunk, though this does not fix the sensor.
- Wire Jump: For a permanent bypass, a wire can be used to connect the wires (often red and brown) on the connector, signaling a "closed" status to the
OK..
How is it wrong???
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A. Removing the separator isn’t going to allow the system to operate.
B. There is no switch button to press.
C. The tonneau cover is released by a pull cable, and the top hydraulics have a pressure release valve.
D. Yes, you could wire a bypass. Not easy to get to, and placing a piece of metal in the track to trick the Hall Effect sensor is easier.
B. There is no switch button to press.
C. The tonneau cover is released by a pull cable, and the top hydraulics have a pressure release valve.
D. Yes, you could wire a bypass. Not easy to get to, and placing a piece of metal in the track to trick the Hall Effect sensor is easier.
A. Removing the separator isn’t going to allow the system to operate.
B. There is no switch button to press.
C. The tonneau cover is released by a pull cable, and the top hydraulics have a pressure release valve.
D. Yes, you could wire a bypass. Not easy to get to, and placing a piece of metal in the track to trick the Hall Effect sensor is easier.
B. There is no switch button to press.
C. The tonneau cover is released by a pull cable, and the top hydraulics have a pressure release valve.
D. Yes, you could wire a bypass. Not easy to get to, and placing a piece of metal in the track to trick the Hall Effect sensor is easier.
Thanks for clarification...
felt the same..
but love to ask questions
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