Thanks! Needing more help. Let's put all this things together!
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Thanks! Needing more help. Let's put all this things together!
Ok Lads, I have to say that you are creating a monster. I never though I could repair a car, and here I am. Last week, I was coming back from work and while Siri was reading me a random post. I realized that I was supposed to adjust the gas pedal. I did it, my used all the time my gas pedal at its 15%, I the car was killer. Now it's f... amazing! And I did it myself.
So now I go for more. I bough my car savage and did the rebuilt tittle. I paid very a few bucks for it as a only weekend car with the idea of having fun with it and then drop it. The main damaged was one crashed door (drivers) and the rear panel. We replaced the door and fixed the back panel and bumper.
What decided me to buy it was the price and the history. One owner and more than 40 service records in Aston Martin Orlando.
It's been one year of fun with no problems so far, actually I finally sold my electric car and I'm only driving the jag everyday.
So today for the first time I dismantle the trunk to check why the backup sensor was not working. I though that was because of the accident. But all the sensors are in place but, the apparently the guys that put all together again where drunk or something. Let's take a look at the pictures, could you help me with to put this lego again in place?
Whats this thing?
I know you might be intrigued on how a savage car looks like. So here are some pictures of the car at the auction! :-).
Old door!
All the rest ok but very dirty!
Interior in great conditions!
So now I go for more. I bough my car savage and did the rebuilt tittle. I paid very a few bucks for it as a only weekend car with the idea of having fun with it and then drop it. The main damaged was one crashed door (drivers) and the rear panel. We replaced the door and fixed the back panel and bumper.
What decided me to buy it was the price and the history. One owner and more than 40 service records in Aston Martin Orlando.
It's been one year of fun with no problems so far, actually I finally sold my electric car and I'm only driving the jag everyday.
So today for the first time I dismantle the trunk to check why the backup sensor was not working. I though that was because of the accident. But all the sensors are in place but, the apparently the guys that put all together again where drunk or something. Let's take a look at the pictures, could you help me with to put this lego again in place?
Whats this thing?
I know you might be intrigued on how a savage car looks like. So here are some pictures of the car at the auction! :-).
Old door!
All the rest ok but very dirty!
Interior in great conditions!
Last edited by SirJohn; 09-23-2017 at 11:39 AM. Reason: Pictures added
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Wow, a lot of pictures...
The tube is the vent pipe for the battery. Under some circumstances, it is possible the battery will start emitting hydrogen. It is not a good proposition if it leaks in an enclosed space like the trunk. That pipe fits into the end(s) of the battery. Should be a plug fairly high up on the forward and back faces. The tube vents the H out of the trunk. It is probably a bit pedantic, but you likely want this piped in. I believe this only for conventional acid/lead batteries ("low" maintenance). The better AGM batteries (maintenance "free") are sealed and do not need this...
There is known plug that is loose and remains unused. Folks have mentioned it is used to supply power during shipping and is not used once a proper battery is fitted.
Besides that, it looks like you have a bit of cleanup to do. The electrical guide is available (check MY 2003). Best of luck.
PS: Your tool kit looks like it is missing the tow hook. You might want to spend some time finding some form of replacement (either original or after market). You won't need this until you do, trust me.
The tube is the vent pipe for the battery. Under some circumstances, it is possible the battery will start emitting hydrogen. It is not a good proposition if it leaks in an enclosed space like the trunk. That pipe fits into the end(s) of the battery. Should be a plug fairly high up on the forward and back faces. The tube vents the H out of the trunk. It is probably a bit pedantic, but you likely want this piped in. I believe this only for conventional acid/lead batteries ("low" maintenance). The better AGM batteries (maintenance "free") are sealed and do not need this...
There is known plug that is loose and remains unused. Folks have mentioned it is used to supply power during shipping and is not used once a proper battery is fitted.
Besides that, it looks like you have a bit of cleanup to do. The electrical guide is available (check MY 2003). Best of luck.
PS: Your tool kit looks like it is missing the tow hook. You might want to spend some time finding some form of replacement (either original or after market). You won't need this until you do, trust me.
Last edited by fmertz; 09-23-2017 at 11:45 AM. Reason: Added tow hook
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However, my car is a XKR 2006 with the R kit. Thanks!
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Orthodixie (09-23-2017)
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I love competitions
Picture #1 - engine compartment fuse box. The missing relay is for the headlamp power wash. P/N is the same as the relays on either side
Picture #2 - ??
Picture #3&4 -Trunk/boot lamp socket. Looks like you have most of the parts. Should look like this:
Picture #5 - mig wire in RTV? where is this?
Picture #6 - you're missing (L to R): plastic tube that's used to remove the wheel nut caps, the 'key' for the locking wheel nut, and the tow hook.
Picture #8 - US spec is probably different:- I have a grp 'beam' inside the bumper cover front and rear.
Hope this helps.
Have you repaired the damage yet? Please post some pics...
Mike
edit: oops - that's the trunk fusebox, sorry. Nothing shown in JTIS for that relay position.
Picture #1 - engine compartment fuse box. The missing relay is for the headlamp power wash. P/N is the same as the relays on either side
Picture #2 - ??
Picture #3&4 -Trunk/boot lamp socket. Looks like you have most of the parts. Should look like this:
Picture #5 - mig wire in RTV? where is this?
Picture #6 - you're missing (L to R): plastic tube that's used to remove the wheel nut caps, the 'key' for the locking wheel nut, and the tow hook.
Picture #8 - US spec is probably different:- I have a grp 'beam' inside the bumper cover front and rear.
Hope this helps.
Have you repaired the damage yet? Please post some pics...
Mike
edit: oops - that's the trunk fusebox, sorry. Nothing shown in JTIS for that relay position.
Last edited by michaelh; 09-23-2017 at 09:44 PM. Reason: being a kn*b
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I love competitions
I go in red, thanks so much for taking the time to answer all the questions
Picture #1 - engine compartment fuse box. The missing relay is for the headlamp power wash. P/N is the same as the relays on either side
Great, didn't know I had that in my car
Picture #2 - ??
Picture #3&4 -Trunk/boot lamp socket. Looks like you have most of the parts. Should look like this:
Do you have a pic of the lamp? or the socket with the lamp
Picture #5 - mig wire in RTV? where is this?
inside the trunk, those are the screws that holds the hinges
Picture #6 - you're missing (L to R): plastic tube that's used to remove the wheel nut caps, the 'key' for the locking wheel nut, and the tow hook.
Would you have the parts number please?
Picture #8 - US spec is probably different:- I have a grp 'beam' inside the bumper cover front and rear. I have the same thing, I thought it was something missing
Hope this helps.
Have you repaired the damage yet? Please post some pics...Sure thing, I bought it one year ago and was repaired and present it at the DMV for the rebuilt title before I got it home, here I'm posting some pictures, thanks again!
Mike
edit: oops - that's the trunk fusebox, sorry. Nothing shown in JTIS for that relay position.
I go in red, thanks so much for taking the time to answer all the questions
Picture #1 - engine compartment fuse box. The missing relay is for the headlamp power wash. P/N is the same as the relays on either side
Great, didn't know I had that in my car
Picture #2 - ??
Picture #3&4 -Trunk/boot lamp socket. Looks like you have most of the parts. Should look like this:
Do you have a pic of the lamp? or the socket with the lamp
Picture #5 - mig wire in RTV? where is this?
inside the trunk, those are the screws that holds the hinges
Picture #6 - you're missing (L to R): plastic tube that's used to remove the wheel nut caps, the 'key' for the locking wheel nut, and the tow hook.
Would you have the parts number please?
Picture #8 - US spec is probably different:- I have a grp 'beam' inside the bumper cover front and rear. I have the same thing, I thought it was something missing
Hope this helps.
Have you repaired the damage yet? Please post some pics...Sure thing, I bought it one year ago and was repaired and present it at the DMV for the rebuilt title before I got it home, here I'm posting some pictures, thanks again!
Mike
edit: oops - that's the trunk fusebox, sorry. Nothing shown in JTIS for that relay position.
Non repaired side but washed :-)
Repaired side, new door (bought a racing green door and paint it :-P )
Repaired side. Incredible what a new door, a couple hours of work, and an in depth wash can do :-)
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SirJohn (09-24-2017)
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The plastic tool for removing the wheel nut caps is MNA6265BA. The key might be harder to source; you can try the dealer but he might want to sell you a complete set of nuts along with the new key.
Good job on the repair btw
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SirJohn (09-24-2017)
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Looks like the end caps for the top cover. See post #11 - https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...tucked-189175/
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Thanks so much, how do I know if I have that or not?
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Tow hook (I suppose strictly, towing eye) - there are two different threads: early M20 is part # HJA4333AC, M16 is C2C37723. Not sure when the change happened. Some have used a bolt and welded on an eye. Do a search here on 'towing eye' for some ideas.
The plastic tool for removing the wheel nut caps is MNA6265BA. The key might be harder to source; you can try the dealer but he might want to sell you a complete set of nuts along with the new key.
Thanks a lot, will try to buy them, looks like it's something I have to have.
I've attached a couple of pictures showing the trunk lamp assembly. It's in two parts, both which you appear to have.
Thanks a lot, sounds like I will save some money :-). have to get the lamp first.
Good job on the repair btw
The plastic tool for removing the wheel nut caps is MNA6265BA. The key might be harder to source; you can try the dealer but he might want to sell you a complete set of nuts along with the new key.
Thanks a lot, will try to buy them, looks like it's something I have to have.
I've attached a couple of pictures showing the trunk lamp assembly. It's in two parts, both which you appear to have.
Thanks a lot, sounds like I will save some money :-). have to get the lamp first.
Good job on the repair btw
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Sorry chaps, I didn't look closely enough at the fusebox first time round. It's definitely the trunk one as there are other relays visible behind it in the pic. JTIS for 2003 shows that relay position empty. Apologies for the confusion.
I'll ask one of the mods to edit my original post.
SJ, the trunk lamp is a standard 12V 5W festoon, Jag. part LNA5180AA. It's 40 mm tip to tip. You should be able to source this easily.
I'll ask one of the mods to edit my original post.
SJ, the trunk lamp is a standard 12V 5W festoon, Jag. part LNA5180AA. It's 40 mm tip to tip. You should be able to source this easily.
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SirJohn (09-25-2017)
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Sorry chaps, I didn't look closely enough at the fusebox first time round. It's definitely the trunk one as there are other relays visible behind it in the pic. JTIS for 2003 shows that relay position empty. Apologies for the confusion.
I'll ask one of the mods to edit my original post.
I'll ask one of the mods to edit my original post.
Last edited by WhiteXKR; 09-25-2017 at 09:37 AM.
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SirJohn (09-25-2017)
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Sorry chaps, I didn't look closely enough at the fusebox first time round. It's definitely the trunk one as there are other relays visible behind it in the pic. JTIS for 2003 shows that relay position empty. Apologies for the confusion.
I'll ask one of the mods to edit my original post.
SJ, the trunk lamp is a standard 12V 5W festoon, Jag. part LNA5180AA. It's 40 mm tip to tip. You should be able to source this easily.
I'll ask one of the mods to edit my original post.
SJ, the trunk lamp is a standard 12V 5W festoon, Jag. part LNA5180AA. It's 40 mm tip to tip. You should be able to source this easily.
Regarding the lamp I'll try in an Advanced Auto parts, thanks again!
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Thanks for your information. I'm not sure I understand, what's the ignition switched accessory. What it does? Thanks!
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It also can be used to power aftermarket accessories, like a satellite radio.
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