What did you do to your X350/X358 today?
#142
Switched out the auxiliary water pump yesterday, on St Patty's day. Ran the car long enough to bring the temperature about half way up to the normal operating temperature. Was rewarded with a better supply of heat than before, with heat increasing steadily as the temp went up.Turned the motor off, went into the house, then back out today, withno leaks on the floor, or under the hood, should have plenty of heat now.
#143
#144
Removed/ Replaced Upper Control arms BUT !!!!
Put everything back together.. and Shocks wont' refill.. Compressor silent..
She's down to the bumps.. Did I miss a step ? TWO THINGS I may have screwed up on / forgot.. I did not disconnect the battery prior... And I later found I had left the key IN the ignition during the job. ( massive head cold - brain fog) ANY IDEAS how to get my Air system jump started ?? Much appreciated.. Have to get this back on the road for the work week! GEO G PS. Its a 2005 Vanden P.
She's down to the bumps.. Did I miss a step ? TWO THINGS I may have screwed up on / forgot.. I did not disconnect the battery prior... And I later found I had left the key IN the ignition during the job. ( massive head cold - brain fog) ANY IDEAS how to get my Air system jump started ?? Much appreciated.. Have to get this back on the road for the work week! GEO G PS. Its a 2005 Vanden P.
#145
Sorry, no help from the guy new yet to this game of cat & mouse. Am very interested though, in how to solve any issues such as this, and any others. So as to stay away from the Jaguar dealer, and their PARTS BOUTIQUE. Good god; Did not know exactly what to think of such a name for the parts dept.Good luck with your search
#146
Put everything back together.. and Shocks wont' refill.. Compressor silent..
She's down to the bumps.. Did I miss a step ? TWO THINGS I may have screwed up on / forgot.. I did not disconnect the battery prior... And I later found I had left the key IN the ignition during the job. ( massive head cold - brain fog) ANY IDEAS how to get my Air system jump started ?? Much appreciated.. Have to get this back on the road for the work week! GEO G PS. Its a 2005 Vanden P.
She's down to the bumps.. Did I miss a step ? TWO THINGS I may have screwed up on / forgot.. I did not disconnect the battery prior... And I later found I had left the key IN the ignition during the job. ( massive head cold - brain fog) ANY IDEAS how to get my Air system jump started ?? Much appreciated.. Have to get this back on the road for the work week! GEO G PS. Its a 2005 Vanden P.
#147
Fine weather today, our first of 2017 here in good 'ole England ! Temperature up to about 15C as well, so I decided to tackle a little bit of filiform corrosion on the car, ( aka the "Creeping Lurgy). Like all paintwork jobs it does take a fair time what with having to wait until paint dries and so on, so here's what I completed.
1. Using a small craft knife, I carefully scraped all the bubbled paint and white corrosion products away to leave shiny bare aluminum.
2.brush painted in some zinc-rich primer (several coats)
3.Wiped the crater over with acrylic stopper
When this stopper is all nice and cured, then I will flat off, prime and paint with an aerosol. I last did this on the previous car and my repairs did last. I did, however have some difficulty matching the paint. I hope this time the paint will match well, as one of the repairs is on the bonnet (US=hood) where a stone hit it. No dent, fortunately.
1. Using a small craft knife, I carefully scraped all the bubbled paint and white corrosion products away to leave shiny bare aluminum.
2.brush painted in some zinc-rich primer (several coats)
3.Wiped the crater over with acrylic stopper
When this stopper is all nice and cured, then I will flat off, prime and paint with an aerosol. I last did this on the previous car and my repairs did last. I did, however have some difficulty matching the paint. I hope this time the paint will match well, as one of the repairs is on the bonnet (US=hood) where a stone hit it. No dent, fortunately.
#148
Not a lot really, she was washed / cleaned and shined up ready good to go late Friday afternoon, looking good
Went out for a wee drive today and just enjoyed her out on the open road, visited a friend of mine and spent a few hours catching up
Looking to have the wheels off sometime soon in the next month of two just to clean right through properly, and probably redo the hubs and calipers. I have a high temp clear coat I intend to use this time on them too.
I may try out the detailing DA I bought some time ago and get the paint tidied up some, topping off with PB Blackhole then some Chemical guys BLACK Wax
A quick going over of the interior wth some leather cleaner and conditioner and she should be good to go for the rest of the year
Jim
Went out for a wee drive today and just enjoyed her out on the open road, visited a friend of mine and spent a few hours catching up
Looking to have the wheels off sometime soon in the next month of two just to clean right through properly, and probably redo the hubs and calipers. I have a high temp clear coat I intend to use this time on them too.
I may try out the detailing DA I bought some time ago and get the paint tidied up some, topping off with PB Blackhole then some Chemical guys BLACK Wax
A quick going over of the interior wth some leather cleaner and conditioner and she should be good to go for the rest of the year
Jim
#149
Just had both my original cats replaced with Magnaflow 200 cell cats, I had a P420 code. So, needed one replaced anyway.
Both middle resonator/muffler delete and installed Magnaflow Tru-X pipe.
The sound out the exhaust is so much louder, not really the greatest sound though. At 1200-1400 rpm there's a deeper slight drone, inbetween 2000-2400 rpm it sounds like a kazoo when accelerating. In the car driving it sounds really tinny. However, when I stood outside and got the gf to rev it for me, the exhaust sounded awesome, it was mean, barking loud & had a super car growl . I'll need to find someone who can do a few drive bys, so I can really hear the full exhaust sound.
Both middle resonator/muffler delete and installed Magnaflow Tru-X pipe.
The sound out the exhaust is so much louder, not really the greatest sound though. At 1200-1400 rpm there's a deeper slight drone, inbetween 2000-2400 rpm it sounds like a kazoo when accelerating. In the car driving it sounds really tinny. However, when I stood outside and got the gf to rev it for me, the exhaust sounded awesome, it was mean, barking loud & had a super car growl . I'll need to find someone who can do a few drive bys, so I can really hear the full exhaust sound.
#150
I have done 52000 miles in this Jag since I bought it in 2008 and never had to do any mechanical
work on it. Never had a spanner on it-screwdriver that's all.
For some time I have noticed a clunk which seemed to emenate from the front passenger door area.
Since many people on this forum are talking about bushes I had a front wheel off and did some
prising around bushes. Found nothing-nada.
I had also suspected the undertrays and found some movement in one of the long side trays
so I made a clip and fitted it.
The noise was worse!
Then it dawned on me that I was close!
Pushed a bit of foam between the end of the tray and the body.
No more noise.
work on it. Never had a spanner on it-screwdriver that's all.
For some time I have noticed a clunk which seemed to emenate from the front passenger door area.
Since many people on this forum are talking about bushes I had a front wheel off and did some
prising around bushes. Found nothing-nada.
I had also suspected the undertrays and found some movement in one of the long side trays
so I made a clip and fitted it.
The noise was worse!
Then it dawned on me that I was close!
Pushed a bit of foam between the end of the tray and the body.
No more noise.
#153
The first time I experienced this, I nearly soiled my pants.
#154
Tidying up continues...
Both damaged under trays replaced, the torn driver's door seal replaced, a new key cut, a new battery in the old key, both keys reprogrammed, fluid top offs, a full detail and back home safely before the rain came. The big jobs are all done, and I'm now getting close to the end of the small jobs. She's starting to get back to where she should have been if the PO had been a bit more careful, or done just that little bit more regular maintenance. Got a free bonus of a nice drive home down the old road as there was a car fire on I65S. Listened to the Floyd on the way - Wish You Were Here - "love to drive in a Jaguar"...
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