2000 4.0 alternator removal questions
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No worries. I didnt take offense...
I sold my 00 S Type 4.0 about 5 or 6 years ago at 256K miles. Rebuilt trans and I did the timing chains and tensioners not once but twice to get the 4th gen tensioners in there.
The car is still going. I see it from time to time. It has that infamous suspension squeak...lol
Appreciate the follow up. During my ownership I kept a spare OEM alternator on the shelf. After reading glad I never had to endure that challenge. If I did though I would've followed the JTIS procedures, hence my original reply from yesteryear...
I sold my 00 S Type 4.0 about 5 or 6 years ago at 256K miles. Rebuilt trans and I did the timing chains and tensioners not once but twice to get the 4th gen tensioners in there.
The car is still going. I see it from time to time. It has that infamous suspension squeak...lol
Appreciate the follow up. During my ownership I kept a spare OEM alternator on the shelf. After reading glad I never had to endure that challenge. If I did though I would've followed the JTIS procedures, hence my original reply from yesteryear...
Worth the work, if ya ask me...
And I STILL DON'T KNOW the JTIS way, lololol 😂
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S-Type HOW TO quick links
Our member Gus has a lot at his website, jagrepair.com, many made available by our member motorcarman:
Jaguar S-Type Documents
Here's a link from Gus' site to the 2002.5 onward S-Type Workshop Manual. The earlier manual may also be available and may be found with further searching:
Jaguar S-Type Workshop Manual 2002.5 - 2008
Cheers,
Don
Last edited by Don B; 11-24-2020 at 12:08 PM.
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I'm unsure why defending a culture where we just give folks the suggestion to - go look somewhere else - as a first response, is the way to go... Again, that's just me.
Then, links die...
Then,,, some, not all, circumstances won't fit and aren't solved with any and every linked description.
Then, JTIS adds 14 extra unneeded steps with special tools and things that many don't have. Steps that years of wisdom and experience have proven are unnecessary... ie. motorcarmans wise advise about rear shock replacement, saved the day for me.
Then, some linked threads are 4 pages long with 58 entries/posts and finding the right answer in that becomes a crap shoot.
Then, I think the knowledge base of the forum is strengthened by members providing a step by step explanation, a blow by blow, of how to accomplish the task at hand...
Sometimes a link is awesome - but (again, this is just me) I feel a little abandoned by,,, the link - or suggestions that I go look somewhere else.
I'll stop blubbering now, and I apologise if my POV upsets...
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