Name Something You Discovered About Your F-Type AFTER You Bought it...
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Maybe he was exaggerating a tad, but there is no denying it's a very good 'box, especially the "quickshift" version as fitted to the F-Type.
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AWD does have it. Watch the first minute and a bit....
https://youtu.be/mEM2_WyXXvs
All of it's worth watching though. I guess many here have seen it already.
https://youtu.be/mEM2_WyXXvs
All of it's worth watching though. I guess many here have seen it already.
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And here is something that I just learned today from this thread:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...153046/page11/
"The temperature gauge in the dash is programmed to stay in the middle until the coolant temperature is high. In the older cars they sit in the middle from something like 84°C to 118°C, I expect similar in the F-Type, it only goes up once you are already too hot and doesn't give you much warning if something is wrong. "
Oh that's just great... I noticed that it goes up to operating temp rather quickly, that may explain why..
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??? I thought we were talking about the radio button working without the ignition being turned on.
Last edited by Unhingd; 02-20-2017 at 03:34 AM.
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[QUOTE=Nati;1624292]^ I've also thought those were rather vestigial. In fact I'm going to pull them off next time I wash the car.[/QUOTE
I found one after 3 months. Not sure why I hadn't noticed it. I thought someone had vandalized the car as it was sticky. I removed it from passenger side.
I found one after 3 months. Not sure why I hadn't noticed it. I thought someone had vandalized the car as it was sticky. I removed it from passenger side.
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Trip Computer
I didn't know that the Trip Computer readout in the Message Center (bottom right between speedo and tach) can be toggled between the various readouts by pushing the button on the end of the turn signal lever (conveniently named the Trip Button ;-)). Your options are:
1. Trip Distance
2. Trip Average Speed
3. Trip Average Fuel Consumption
4. Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
5. Range (the one I want)
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7. Date
1. Trip Distance
2. Trip Average Speed
3. Trip Average Fuel Consumption
4. Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
5. Range (the one I want)
6. Blank
7. Date
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I didn't know that the Trip Computer readout in the Message Center (bottom right between speedo and tach) can be toggled between the various readouts by pushing the button on the end of the turn signal lever (conveniently named the Trip Button ;-)). Your options are:
1. Trip Distance
2. Trip Average Speed
3. Trip Average Fuel Consumption
4. Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
5. Range (the one I want)
6. Blank
7. Date
1. Trip Distance
2. Trip Average Speed
3. Trip Average Fuel Consumption
4. Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
5. Range (the one I want)
6. Blank
7. Date
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