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  • About ericjansen
    Location
    Taiwan, R.O.C.
    Vehicle Info
    1989 Jaguar XJS 5.3L Convertible / 1998 Jaguar XJ8 4L Vanden Plas
    Country of Residence
    TW
    Gender
    Male
  • Signature
    Taipei - Taiwan
    1989 Jaguar XJS 5.3L Convertible - Signal Red / Cream
    1998 Jaguar XJ8 4.0L Vanden Plas - Spruce Green / Ivory

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  • Last Activity: 05-28-2024 01:13 AM
  • Join Date: 12-27-2013
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  1. King Charles
    06-29-2020 08:26 PM - permalink
    Greetings,
    Since I picked up a new phone & reinstalled Torque Pro I changed the theme & background pic. The background changes when all the dials are shown but if I zoom one display it resorts to the default BG ?! If I recall correctly on my old set up the zoomed display also had my custom wood pic as well ?! Am I remembering correctly ?!
  2. ericjansen
    06-07-2020 07:01 AM - permalink
    Dear Heather, please check this forum's Private Message system (right top corner), I sent you a message.
    Or contact me on ericinformosa AT gmail DOT com
  3. wistletone
    06-04-2020 11:58 AM - permalink
    Hi Eric,
    My name is Heather. I have a 2002 XJ8. I have some leaks in the sunroof and am trying to see if its fixable. I saw your post before about this with the photo below. My sunroof is missing the small back panel and the seam drips water drips through. I cleared the front drain holes as well. I don't know if there a re back drain holes as I can't see them. However, based on the posts, it looks like the small panel acts as a channel to guide water to the sides that lead to the drain holes. My questions are: are there drain holes in the back that I can't see? Do you know if its possible to replace the the small panel (or if it could even be stuck in the back inside? I inherited the car when my mom passed. The alternative would be to get it permanently sealed, but the sunroof works find and I'd rather not if I don't have to. Thank you for your helpful posts. Thank you, Heather

    Sunroof leaking-jaguar_0010.jpg
  4. Ronco1
    09-09-2017 09:19 AM - permalink
    Hi Eric, again a million thanks for your "clip" solution...Anyway, I see you are in Taiwan. I have visited Taiwan ( Chung Li) many times on business during my 11 years with NV Philips who had a large computer monitor plant there.
    Are you an "ex pat" with Philips by any chance ?
    Hope all is well with you and thanks again

    Ron Simmons ( Natick Ma just outside Boston)

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