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Old 07-05-2022, 02:45 AM
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Does anyone know how to remove these connectors located to the lid of the supercharger ?




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Old 07-05-2022, 03:11 AM
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I'll take a wild guess this is a Jaguar but my psychic powers fail to determine which connectors.

If you add MODEL and YEAR and preferably a photo of the connectors in question, I'll move your post to the relevant model forum.

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Old 07-05-2022, 05:05 AM
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Thank you for your prompt response, I have never posted anything before. My jaguar is 2013 XJ 3.0, and I'm trying to get the supercharger off so I can access the heat exchanger.
I can't seem to add the photo of the connector. well seems I managed to add the picture
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Still trying to add a picture.
 
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Old 07-05-2022, 06:12 AM
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Still trying to add a picture.
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I'll send an eMail to the address you have registered with the forum. Please reply to it with photo(s) attached and I'll add them to the thread for you.

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Old 07-05-2022, 09:21 AM
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Robin,

I've added the photo you sent me to your original post and also put your vehicle details from your post #3 there too.

If there's no definite answers here in the next few hours, I'll move the thread to X351 forum.

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Robin,

I've moved your question from General Tech Help to X351 forum. Members here with the same model should be able to help.

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Thank you, it seems that I may have a head gasket issue, is there a place or link to find a manual to assist in the head removal ?
 
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Originally Posted by Robinhill
Thank you, it seems that I may have a head gasket issue, is there a place or link to find a manual to assist in the head removal ?
See the "Sticky Threads" section at the top of the first page of this X351 Forum for links to download the Service & Repair Manual.


 
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Robin,

To answer your original question, those coolant tubes have a non intuitive removal method. You press down on the tab while pushing in first, then you can clear obstruction and remove the pipe outward.
 
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Robin,

To answer your original question, those coolant tubes have a non intuitive removal method. You press down on the tab while pushing in first, then you can clear obstruction and remove the pipe outward.
man I hate those squeeze push then pull connectors! They trick me every time! Hopefully I will remember this the next time I see these! Thanks!
 
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