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Old 03-23-2009 | 09:16 PM
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Looks like this is the problem I'm having, but it's a bad link.
 
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Old 03-25-2009 | 04:31 PM
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Default 02 X-Type Fuse/Relay identification







Engine compartment fuse box - fuses
Fuse Fuse Rating Colour Circuit

No. Type (amps)

F1 Cartridge 20 Blue Dip beam, High Intensity Discharge (HID) light relay.
F2 Cartridge 50 Red Ignition relay feed.
F3 Cartridge 60 Yellow ABS.
F4 Cartridge 30 Pink Rear window heater/heated mirrors relay.
F5 Cartridge 30 Pink Automatic transmission control module relay.
F6 Cartridge 30 Pink Heater blower relay.
F7 Cartridge 50 Red Power supply to passenger compartment fuse box.
F8 Cartridge 80 Black Blower module.
F9 Cartridge 50 Red Engine management system power relay.
F10 Cartridge 20 Blue Headlight power wash pump relay.
F11 Mini Not used.
F12 Mini Not used.
F13 Mini 30 Green Heated front screen right-hand side.
F14 Mini Not used.
F15 Mini 30 Green Heated front screen left-hand side.
F16 Mini 20 Yellow Left-hand dip beam, day time running lights, autolights.
F17 Mini 20 Yellow Right-hand dip beam, HID lights.
F18 Mini 20 Yellow Throttle motor supply.
F19 Mini 15 Blue Screenwash pump, rain sensing system.
F20 Mini 5 Tan Navigation display.
F21 Mini 15 Blue Side (Parking) lights.
F22 Mini 20 Yellow Accessories relay.
F23 Mini 10 Red Air conditioning compressor clutch.
F24 Mini 15 Blue Door lock power.
F25 Mini 15 Blue Direction indicators (GEM).
F26 Mini 15 Blue Horns.
F27 Mini 10 Red Automatic transmission control module, transit relay.
F28 Mini 15 Blue Ignition switch.
F29 Mini 30 Green Starter motor solenoid.
F30 Mini 30 Green Accessory sockets.
F31 Mini 10 Red Engine management relay coil.
F32 Mini 5 Tan Engine management control.
F33 Not used.
F34 Diode D3 Not used.
F35 Diode D2 Engine management control relay diode.
F36 Mini 10 Red Canister purge valve, airflow meter, throttle motor relay, power wash relay, air conditioning relay.
F37 Mini 15 Blue Engine management system, blower speed controller, road speed sensor (if fitted).
F38 Mini 30 Green Oxygen sensor heaters A.
F39 Mini 5 Tan Variable intake valves.
F40 Mini 15 Blue Automatic transmission control module.
F41 Mini 10 Red Injectors.
F42 Mini 30 Green Oxygen sensor heaters B.


Passenger compartment fuse box - fuses
Fuse Fuse Rating Colour Circuit

No. Type (amps)

F60 Mini 20 Yellow Power windows left-hand.
F61 Mini 20 Yellow Power windows right-hand.
F62 Mini 7.5 Brown Rear fog lights.
F63 Mini 7.5 Brown Right-hand - front side light, side markers, rear tail lights.
F64 Mini 7.5 Brown Left-hand - front side light, side markers, rear tail lights.
F65 Mini Not used.
F66 Mini 30 Green Left-hand power seat switches, heater module, lumbar pump.
F67 Mini 5 Tan Battery back-up sounder, transit relay, HID/dip relay, automatic transmission control module.
F68 Mini 15 Blue Cigar lighter.
F69 Mini 7.5 Brown Telematics display, In-car entertainment head unit, antenna module, navigation module, VICS (Japan), parking aid, amplifier premium 1 system, phone handset, phone power supply module, instrument cluster, PATS module.
F70 Mini 30 Green Right-hand power seat switches, heater module, lumbar pump.
F71 Mini 15 Blue VICS (Japan), telephone transceiver, telephone handset.
F72 Mini 15 Blue Radio head unit, CD player, navigation electronic control module, Jaguar diagnostic connector/OBDII connector.
F73 Mini 15 Blue Sunroof unit/module.
F74 Mini 15 Blue Instrument cluster, Premium ICE amplifier unit.
F75 Mini 7.5 Brown Mirror fold back module, battery back-up sounder, air conditioning ECU.
F76 Mini Not used.
F77 Mini 7.5 Brown Left-hand and right-hand heated seats modules.
F78 Mini 5 Tan Phone power supply.
F79 Mini 10 Red Automatic transmission only: Reverse lights, reverse light switch, reverse park aid, electrochromic mirror, instrument cluster.
F80 Mini 7.5 Brown Park interlock, heater switch, OBDII, blower relay.
F81 Mini 20 Yellow Fuel pump control module.
F82 Mini 10 Red Variable power steering, alternator.
Manual transmission only: Reverse lights, reverse light switch reverse park aid, electrochromic mirror, instrument cluster.

F83 Mini 15 Blue Not used.
F84 Mini 5 Tan Instrument cluster, passenger airbag fascia light, seat weight sensor.
F85 Mini 7.5 Brown Right-hand high beam light.
F86 Mini 7.5 Brown Left-hand high beam light.
F87 Mini 15 Blue Front fog lights, master light switch.
F88 Mini Not used.
F89 Mini Not used.
F90 Mini 7.5 Brown Stop lights, cruise control.
F91 Mini 10 Red Sunroof, electrochromic mirror, power windows, power mirrors.
F92 Mini 10 Red Manual transmission cruise control clutch switch, ignition coils, automatic transmission rotary switch.
F93 Mini 30 Green Windscreen wipers.
F94 Mini 20 Yellow HID module.
F95 Mini 10 Red Airbag restraints module.
F96 Mini 7.5 Brown ABS module.
F97 Mini 7.5 Brown Glove compartment light, instrument cluster lights, licence plate lights.
F98 Mini 10 Red Mirror heaters.
F99 Mini 10 Red Luggage compartment light, footwell lights, puddle lights, vanity mirror lights, interior lights, aircon control unit, roof console unit.
 
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Old 11-17-2009 | 10:57 PM
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where is the Passenger compartment fuse box ????

The only thing I found was some kind of module with lots of plugs. There is nothing in or behind the glove box. I located the one under the hood and in the interior on the driver side.

any clues?

Thanks!
 
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Old 11-18-2009 | 07:41 AM
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the passenger compartment fuse box is the one on the drivers side.
 
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Old 11-18-2009 | 03:59 PM
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Luis, keep in mind that there are 2 different versions of our cars, the left hand drive and right hand drive cars. IN the US, we have left hand drive vehicles. The British have right hand drive cars. Because the JTIS was more than likely written in Great Britan, where the fuse box is inside of our cars (driver's side), it would be their passenger side.
 
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Old 07-10-2010 | 05:53 PM
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Good info,
Thermo
I own an X type 3.0 and all is ok at the moment after I have put 7, 000 miles in it since I got it in January this year.

My question is that my jag has new brake rotors and brake pads, and all new tires but my steering wheel goes slighly to the right when i use my brakes suddenly, I want to add that the car does not go to the right while this is happening only the steering wheel moves and is not always.
 
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Old 07-10-2010 | 07:33 PM
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RF69, if the wheels are not moving, but the steering wheel is, then you have a loose joint somewhere in your steering system. I guess the other question that I have is whether it is simply a very light push that the steering wheel gives or if it is more forceful than that. I can't say that I have heard of a steering wheel pushing like you are talking about. What you are describing is almost like the power steering box is working too hard and fighting you and when you apply the brakes, the load is taken off of the steering box and is then transferred to the steering wheel. As much as I hate to say to take it to a shop, this sounds like something that a shop will need to look at.
 
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Old 07-11-2010 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Thermo
RF69, if the wheels are not moving, but the steering wheel is, then you have a loose joint somewhere in your steering system. I guess the other question that I have is whether it is simply a very light push that the steering wheel gives or if it is more forceful than that. I can't say that I have heard of a steering wheel pushing like you are talking about. What you are describing is almost like the power steering box is working too hard and fighting you and when you apply the brakes, the load is taken off of the steering box and is then transferred to the steering wheel. As much as I hate to say to take it to a shop, this sounds like something that a shop will need to look at.
Thermo,
yes the wheels are moving as well as the steering wheel, for example, using the brakes suddenly to stop at a red traffic light and yes, it is simply a very light push that the steering wheel gives to my right, all that only happens when I use my brakes suddenly especially if it has been raining
 
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Old 10-25-2010 | 07:00 PM
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Default I need FUSE BOX DIAGRAM for X - type, 2.0 diesel, 2003 ?

Hi, sory for not so good english

There is some diference in that you show and what may fuse fox look like ;(??? I can not find it for my type... Can somebody help me?
 
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Old 10-25-2010 | 09:15 PM
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Lux, look next to the battery, you will see a small covered box (about 12cm x 18 cm). That is the fuse box for the majority of the car. There is a 2nd fuse box inside the passenger area. It is on the left side of the car, near the door jam.

If you need more information, let me know.
 
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Old 11-01-2010 | 03:25 PM
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I know where the fuse boxis are but i need diagram to know which fuse is for what??? Its not the same gasoline and disel engine... So if you can help...

I need fuse / plan - positions - diagram for x type 2003, 2.0, disel ...
 
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Old 11-01-2010 | 06:21 PM
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Lux, send me a PM with your e-mail addy. I will send you the images of the fuse box and it will tell you what each fuse does.
 
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Old 11-02-2010 | 04:57 PM
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Hello. I would like to join this forum to have better access to information about my new car. I took leasing of Jaguar X-Type 2006 Executive 2.0D. Unfortunately I have similar problem like Luxcaru. Fusebox diagram which is popular on many forums - is not mine Tomorrow I will shot a photo and show you fusebox appearance if it is necessary. Best regards for all forum members! Zienek
 
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Old 11-02-2010 | 06:04 PM
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Zienek, welcome to the forums. You will find a lot of good information here. If you don't see what you are after, ask (like you are). Send me your e-mail address and I will send you the fuse box diagram so you can have that.
 
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Old 11-04-2010 | 06:03 AM
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Thermo,

I will surely send you my e-mail address, unfortunately I have to wait undefined period until
undisclosed "qualifying period" will be closed.

Thermo, could you elucidate how long I should buy into the grace to get full user permissions?

Thank you in advance.
Zienek
 
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Old 11-04-2010 | 07:38 AM
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Keep posting - the more posts you have will speed up the process. It's a protection to keep the forums free of spam.
 
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Old 11-05-2010 | 08:42 AM
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Despite this limitation I will show you my fusebox.


I would be glad if you could deliver me listing with fuses.
I assume that it is different that in older X-type (or other engine version).
 
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Old 11-05-2010 | 05:44 PM
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Zienek, once you hit 10 posts, you should be unlocked and have full use of the boards. If you don't want to wait that long, send me an e-mail to thermomonkey "at" yahoo.com. From there I will be able to get you all the info that you need.
 
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