XK Convertible Recall
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XK Convertible Recall
Hey Guys,
I just got a recall letter from Jaguar Canada saying they need to replace the roof open switch so that windows come down as a pull instead of a push (Some Transport Regulation). I called the dealership today and they said it is a pretty major amount of work with the headliner needing to be removed, etc. They said it will take a full day.
Now I'm not sure if I want to rush into this. The service dept says they have not done one before... Do I want to be the guinea pig with my 6 month's new car??
Anyone else in the same boat?
I just got a recall letter from Jaguar Canada saying they need to replace the roof open switch so that windows come down as a pull instead of a push (Some Transport Regulation). I called the dealership today and they said it is a pretty major amount of work with the headliner needing to be removed, etc. They said it will take a full day.
Now I'm not sure if I want to rush into this. The service dept says they have not done one before... Do I want to be the guinea pig with my 6 month's new car??
Anyone else in the same boat?
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I can see the reason for this regulation in window buttons on the door that you might accidently bump into, but the convertible top control switch is in the center of the header, which is pretty out of the way.
Especially if you ride with small children, I would say do it in the interest of utmost safety, but the risk seems pretty remote.
Especially if you ride with small children, I would say do it in the interest of utmost safety, but the risk seems pretty remote.
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Jaguar recalling XK Convertible and XF 2.0T sedan for unrelated issues - Autoblog
Here is some additional information. I personally would leave well enough alone. Why take the whole headliner apart and break the factory seal unless you have to? This is how squeaks and rattles become more pronounced over time.
Here is some additional information. I personally would leave well enough alone. Why take the whole headliner apart and break the factory seal unless you have to? This is how squeaks and rattles become more pronounced over time.
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I had the item in question replaced yesterday. I arrived at my dealer (Hornburg Santa Monica, CA) at 1pm. They replaced the roof top console in slightly more than 30 minutes and I was out of there at 1:45pm. The part number is C2P25445PVJ. Top works fine, the only issue is getting used to the new control. Now we are seeing our government(s) waste more money from all concerned even with a "shut down"!!
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I got mine in the mail and it says the work should only take 30 minutes. If that is true, it does sound like just an overhead console replacement as JonnyJag mentioned.
In fact it mentioned further down in the letter:
"If you have already paid for the roof overhead console to be replaced for this concern prior to the date of this letter, Jaguar is offering a refund."
My letter says this is for Recall Action J030.
EDIT: Just saw Ralph's reply, good news it doesn't actually take all day.
In fact it mentioned further down in the letter:
"If you have already paid for the roof overhead console to be replaced for this concern prior to the date of this letter, Jaguar is offering a refund."
My letter says this is for Recall Action J030.
EDIT: Just saw Ralph's reply, good news it doesn't actually take all day.
Last edited by Matt in Houston; 10-08-2013 at 06:50 PM.
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I had the item in question replaced yesterday. I arrived at my dealer (Hornburg Santa Monica, CA) at 1pm. They replaced the roof top console in slightly more than 30 minutes and I was out of there at 1:45pm. The part number is C2P25445PVJ. Top works fine, the only issue is getting used to the new control. Now we are seeing our government(s) waste more money from all concerned even with a "shut down"!!
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It is still a one-step process, push to open top and windows. Pull to close top and windows. If you pull with the top up it will open the windows, not sure about the back windows, because I didn't look the first time I used it because I wanted to put the top down anyway. Will check it out later today.
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sharx8 (10-10-2013)
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It is still a one-step process, push to open top and windows. Pull to close top and windows. If you pull with the top up it will open the windows, not sure about the back windows, because I didn't look the first time I used it because I wanted to put the top down anyway. Will check it out later today.
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sharx8 (10-10-2013)
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