Painfull first few months of Xfr ownership
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Painfull first few months of Xfr ownership
Hi all. I got my 2010 xfr in April 2017 with 52k and a warranty thankfully. In the last 4 months the following faults have occured;
1. Windscreen wash fluid low. This needed a new float switch and pump as old pump was leaking fluid into the loom.
2. New water pump. Bearings failed and pulley was all over the place. No fluid lost though.
3. Now the a/c condenser has developed a leak and needs replacing.
Is this typical of Jaguar ownership? Or am I just unlucky? Bet its the latter lol.
I have owned Subaru Sti's for the last 11 years and never had so much go wrong with them in such a short space of time. I love the Jag but that love is tarnishing with these faults/breakages. Im losing faith in the car tbh.
I did not get the impression they were any less reliable than other cars when i did my research before i purchased the car. But if this unreliability continues im going to have to get rid.
If you have had your xf for a while, whats your experience? Thankfully the warranty has been good intil now but its still a pita.
1. Windscreen wash fluid low. This needed a new float switch and pump as old pump was leaking fluid into the loom.
2. New water pump. Bearings failed and pulley was all over the place. No fluid lost though.
3. Now the a/c condenser has developed a leak and needs replacing.
Is this typical of Jaguar ownership? Or am I just unlucky? Bet its the latter lol.
I have owned Subaru Sti's for the last 11 years and never had so much go wrong with them in such a short space of time. I love the Jag but that love is tarnishing with these faults/breakages. Im losing faith in the car tbh.
I did not get the impression they were any less reliable than other cars when i did my research before i purchased the car. But if this unreliability continues im going to have to get rid.
If you have had your xf for a while, whats your experience? Thankfully the warranty has been good intil now but its still a pita.
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2009 XF.
1. Expansion tank nipped break.
Tank replaced.
2. New expansion tank cracked. Stranded. Tow truck, taxi.
3. Bottom hose popped off. Stranded. Tow truck, Uber ride. Fixed over head phantom dome light. No charge.
4. Two worn rear tires replaced.
5. Screw flung out of front tire. Tire replaced.
6. Whiney bearings. Front left wheel hub assembly replaced.
7. Cracked thermostat housing.
8. Water pump going out. #7 & #8 replaced.
9. Lower rocker arm assembly leaking. Not replaced yet.
10. occasional Battery low warning. Not replaced yet.
11. Both key FOB batteries low Warning. Not replaced yet.
12. Occasional Tire Pressure Monitoring System fault warning. Sending unit Not replaced yet.
13. One headlight bulb burnt out. Bulb replaced.
back to #9. Lower rocker arm not leaking, but a transmission mount was.
14. Had transmission mount replaced along with the
15. Air bag recall replaced.
16. Rear brake pads and rotors. (Don't go with the original manufacturers break pads, I've never seen so much black break dust!)
I hope that's all for a while! Buying a used car, I just expected some of these one time fixes and general maintenance like breaks and bulbs. But I'm embarrassed to say, there's been a lot of repairs needed.
Tank replaced.
2. New expansion tank cracked. Stranded. Tow truck, taxi.
3. Bottom hose popped off. Stranded. Tow truck, Uber ride. Fixed over head phantom dome light. No charge.
4. Two worn rear tires replaced.
5. Screw flung out of front tire. Tire replaced.
6. Whiney bearings. Front left wheel hub assembly replaced.
7. Cracked thermostat housing.
8. Water pump going out. #7 & #8 replaced.
9. Lower rocker arm assembly leaking. Not replaced yet.
10. occasional Battery low warning. Not replaced yet.
11. Both key FOB batteries low Warning. Not replaced yet.
12. Occasional Tire Pressure Monitoring System fault warning. Sending unit Not replaced yet.
13. One headlight bulb burnt out. Bulb replaced.
back to #9. Lower rocker arm not leaking, but a transmission mount was.
14. Had transmission mount replaced along with the
15. Air bag recall replaced.
16. Rear brake pads and rotors. (Don't go with the original manufacturers break pads, I've never seen so much black break dust!)
I hope that's all for a while! Buying a used car, I just expected some of these one time fixes and general maintenance like breaks and bulbs. But I'm embarrassed to say, there's been a lot of repairs needed.
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Are you planning on leasing? I'm guessing any luxury car that is almost 10 years old is going to have issues.
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Is this typical of Jaguar ownership? Or am I just unlucky? Bet its the latter lol.
I figure when you get a 2nd hand car, there are always likely to be initial faults (probably part of the reason why the previous owner decided to sell it). Even if the car's German.
I like the colour of your XFR btw