Location of FPR and Camshaft
#1
Location of FPR and Camshaft
Dad asked me to find out where the location of the fuel pressure regulator and the camshaft sensor are on our 2001 Jaguar S-type 3.0L engine. Can anyone help find these or link a picture? Dad speaks english but is better with pictures, lol.
I googled and found a few pdfs engines and parts, one of a Duratec V6 engine, which I've read is the same model as in the Jag S-types from that period but he said it doesn't look like our engine. Maybe I should take a picture of it and post it here to identify it? Google enjoys playing games with me, giving me pictures and results of cars I don't' ask for. I thought I'd have more luck Googling a different make and model since engines are found in more than just the car I'm looking for. But I still get a lot of irrelevant stuff. And selling/buying! I never said I wanted to buy or sell the engine! I wish they wouldn't give so many links to sales.
Any help is appreciated!!!!
I googled and found a few pdfs engines and parts, one of a Duratec V6 engine, which I've read is the same model as in the Jag S-types from that period but he said it doesn't look like our engine. Maybe I should take a picture of it and post it here to identify it? Google enjoys playing games with me, giving me pictures and results of cars I don't' ask for. I thought I'd have more luck Googling a different make and model since engines are found in more than just the car I'm looking for. But I still get a lot of irrelevant stuff. And selling/buying! I never said I wanted to buy or sell the engine! I wish they wouldn't give so many links to sales.
Any help is appreciated!!!!
#2
If you are intending to work on the vehicle yourself, it may be a good idea to purchase the Workshop Manual, or download JTIS from the 'sticky' section of this forum free of charge. The location of all the sensors and other components are listed.
If the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) is on, please post the codes so others may be able to suggest a course of action.
If the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) is on, please post the codes so others may be able to suggest a course of action.
#4
If you are intending to work on the vehicle yourself, it may be a good idea to purchase the Workshop Manual, or download JTIS from the 'sticky' section of this forum free of charge. The location of all the sensors and other components are listed.
If the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) is on, please post the codes so others may be able to suggest a course of action.
If the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) is on, please post the codes so others may be able to suggest a course of action.
Thanks for pointing out the JTIS, I'll download it for him. Hopefully it will tell him everything he needs to know. And I'll pass along the tip about de-pressurizing the system first. Much appreciated!!!!
#5
In addition to JTIS, you'll want to download a copy of JEPC which is the Jaguar Electronic Parts Catalogue.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...ed-xmas-48052/
Invaluable for locating parts.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...ed-xmas-48052/
Invaluable for locating parts.
#6
Dad has one of those scanner tools but he hasn't shown me any of the codes. Think he's having some trouble with it because he keeps wanting me to print out the guide thinking it should show a screen exactly like the one he's seeing but I don't think it can have a screenshot of every possible response you'll see on the lcd screen.
I'm also having trouble trying to download the handbook from Jaguar. I can't seem to find the S-type on the Jaguar site (on Canada site, or USA site). Actually I can find some that have (2007) and (2008) behind them but the link goes to .co.uk and then I get page not found. Then I go to select model and click other models/Topix and when I try to go to a manual it says I have to login.
I hate to play the dumb woman but could you help point me in the right direction? Is this a manual anyone can download for free? Do I have to register or pay? Is the screenshot I have show I'm on the right page?
I'm also having trouble trying to download the handbook from Jaguar. I can't seem to find the S-type on the Jaguar site (on Canada site, or USA site). Actually I can find some that have (2007) and (2008) behind them but the link goes to .co.uk and then I get page not found. Then I go to select model and click other models/Topix and when I try to go to a manual it says I have to login.
I hate to play the dumb woman but could you help point me in the right direction? Is this a manual anyone can download for free? Do I have to register or pay? Is the screenshot I have show I'm on the right page?
#7
You were close. Go to 'Owner's information' further down and then select Owner's Handbook
JJM 18 02 16 10 - S-TYPE Driver?s Handbook - North American Markets Only | TOPIx
JJM 18 02 16 10 - S-TYPE Driver?s Handbook - North American Markets Only | TOPIx
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#8
You should add Gus's site to your toolbox also JagRepair.com - Jaguar Repair Information Resource he has a lot of good info.
#10
I can't take the car on the expressway because I hit a certain speed, usually 80 km/s, and then a light comes one and it feels like I've knocked the car into neutral because I can't accelerate anymore. I need to pull over and stop, not switch gears, and then I can start again. This happens in town too but only occasionally. It happens all the time on the expressway and often but less often on the highway. I wonder if it has to do with accelerating faster to a higher speed versus taking a road out of town that goes from 50 to 60 to 70 to 80 km/s?
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#12
If Dad is into DIY, he will need an OBDII code reader. Crappy Tire or Princess Auto has them on sale frequently.
#13
I can't take the car on the expressway because I hit a certain speed, usually 80 km/s, and then a light comes one and it feels like I've knocked the car into neutral because I can't accelerate anymore. I need to pull over and stop, not switch gears, and then I can start again. This happens in town too but only occasionally. It happens all the time on the expressway and often but less often on the highway. I wonder if it has to do with accelerating faster to a higher speed versus taking a road out of town that goes from 50 to 60 to 70 to 80 km/s?
It is also helpful if you add your location as well as vehicle details, preferably to your signature line.
#14
I'm not sure if Dad would be a DIYer. He isn't a licensed mechanic but working for the City he fixed those ugly street sweepers and helped the licensed mechanics fix the other vehicles. I don't think he could work on them without a license but he loves to tell us how he'd teach the younger, licensed mechanics how to do the work easier. He said he stopped by recently (he's retired 4 or 5 years now) and the new shop supervisor came over to shake his hand and tell him what an honor it was to meet him, that he heard a lot about him. Ok there is probably some embellishing because my dad is a proud man and very hard of hearing so sometimes he fills in blanks, lol, but I remember him always working on cars and helping others work on stuff. He's more like those older generation guys who would fix their own plumbing, lawn mowers, cars, etc. I think of the new generation guys as the ones who look things up on the Internet and talk to people on forums like this and figure stuff out that way. There's something about older guys like my dad where they somehow figured stuff out on their own or by helping other guys who in turn shared their knowledge and some of them are just naturally handy. Its with the newer model cars that my dad has needed help figuring some stuff out.
So I guess he's a DIYer but part of me thinks that there is a point where a DIYer becomes almost as qualified as a licensed mech so I think there should be a rank between those two. Unlicensed, DIY-trained mechanic maybe? Lol, ok now I'm just rambling because the dogs got me up early and I'm tired.
If anyone can help with the codes we'd really appreciate it
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#15
A little searching reveals
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...lenoid-112298/
and
https://www.engine-light-help.com/ja...ine-light.html
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...lenoid-112298/
and
https://www.engine-light-help.com/ja...ine-light.html
Last edited by Mikey; 03-22-2016 at 09:10 AM.
#16
A little searching reveals
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...lenoid-112298/
and
https://www.engine-light-help.com/ja...ine-light.html
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...lenoid-112298/
and
https://www.engine-light-help.com/ja...ine-light.html
#18
It doesn't appear to be throwing codes so why?
More and more this looks like doing the wrong things. Make sure to get the free workshop manual and study it. Do not start changing parts or the like unless sure JTIS and the codes are understood. It's going to get very expensive otherwise and unlikely to result in a fix.
If unable to cope, I strongly suggest finding a tech who knows these cars. Much cheaper than random guesswork.
More and more this looks like doing the wrong things. Make sure to get the free workshop manual and study it. Do not start changing parts or the like unless sure JTIS and the codes are understood. It's going to get very expensive otherwise and unlikely to result in a fix.
If unable to cope, I strongly suggest finding a tech who knows these cars. Much cheaper than random guesswork.
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#20
It's clearly illustrated in the documentation we've pointed you to, but called 'pedal' position sensor if you're searching electronically.
You're now between a rock and a hard place, with your dad wanting to do 'hunt and peck' troubleshooting like in the old days, vs. the experienced guys here who are encouraging you to do it the proper way by taking advantage of the codes.
Listen to the experienced guys.
You're now between a rock and a hard place, with your dad wanting to do 'hunt and peck' troubleshooting like in the old days, vs. the experienced guys here who are encouraging you to do it the proper way by taking advantage of the codes.
Listen to the experienced guys.
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