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Old 01-06-2015, 11:05 AM
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Hello,
How are service intervals calculated after 60K miles? My indi. said that they repeat again so, in my case 100k would be a 40K service.
Does that mean 110K (or more realistically 12mths on) would be be a 50K service?
I'm interested because I'd like to try it myself next time.
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YES - the sequence is repeated ......





Here is the same document for download as a PDF:

Jaguar XK8 & XKR 4.2 Maintenance Schedules.pdf

NOTE: spark plugs, coolant, brake fluid and drive belts are changed at longer intervals than the 12 Month/10K Miles for standard service items:

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Not quite - as you can see - as spark plugs are out of 60K intervals.
 
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Graham, many thanks for the chart, that just the information I was after.
I just wanted to confirm the service rollover principle with others as well!

Thanks to JagV8 as well.....

Andrew
 
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If I understand the chart correctly, the NA engines get new plugs each 100K miles, but the supercharged engines go for 150K miles.

That's surprising. Anybody know why this is?
 
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I saw that, also wondered, then decided to keep it out of the thread LOL

I don't get it at all, especially as the S-Type equivalent is 100K for both NA & R. I got the latest I could find for my car which is dated 31/5/2006 ref. JLR 11 62 10_1E

I changed mine at 100K.

It must be fair use to post it, and the one for later MY cars.
 

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Something wrong there, the Xj's get plugs at 100'000mi for the V8's too...
 
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