Popping, rattles and squeaks my brand new xjl
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Popping, rattles and squeaks my brand new xjl
I am so upset, I purchased this vehicle, it has nothing but squeaks, rattles and the roof is popping discovered on the way home from the dealer the day I made the purchase. The dealer has attempted to make repairs and they didn't work. I have been in touch with Jaguar and they want me to bring it back to attempt repairs again it's a 120 mile trip for me. I have always had Mercedes and BMW's, I was warned not to get a Jag but I didn't listen. I wish I would have known about this site I would have never gotten this vehicle
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I was told by the corperate office to drive it to the dealer Monday and the rep is supposed to be there, I have offered to buy another car I don't think a vehicle with 500 miles should sound like a Mack truck. I am willing to do anything to get out of this car!!! I was told the first fix was done according to Jaguar's bulletin and that didn't stop the popping sounds. For the door rattles the Tech said he could wrap the clins with teflon tape and see if that will stop the rattles
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@cbras9 there are a quite a few other post on here about the rattles and pops from the headliner.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...r-48349/page2/
i posted in detail many common noises and where they are coming from. And the step you should take with your dealer to be sure your noises are fixed.
when you say you vin is in the 14's do you mean 1400?
@jaglover922 the FSE usually doens't actually fix the car he is just there to aid the tech to fix it the proper way.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...r-48349/page2/
i posted in detail many common noises and where they are coming from. And the step you should take with your dealer to be sure your noises are fixed.
when you say you vin is in the 14's do you mean 1400?
@jaglover922 the FSE usually doens't actually fix the car he is just there to aid the tech to fix it the proper way.
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Not to be an ***, but didn't you drive the car before you bought it? I don't mean the 2 mile test loop a dealer takes you on. I mean take it out and drive it. Hell, when I bought my Honda I took it on an hour long drive over all sorts of roads before I signed anything and we are taking a $24k vehicle.
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Of course I drove it however the poping didn't start until I drove into my driveway. If you read the other post the poppping only happens when you go on a incline. The noises are coming from the left and right front door and weren't noticed during the test drive. I drove the vehicle home on I10 and thats when I heard the door noise. I called the dealer when I arrived at my house. The Vin is 14548
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The FSE that I deal with actually does fix it, depending on what it is.
I think your taking what I said to literally. Of course he or she will work with the tech to fix the car. Excuse me for not being technicial with you.
I think your taking what I said to literally. Of course he or she will work with the tech to fix the car. Excuse me for not being technicial with you.
@cbras9 there are a quite a few other post on here about the rattles and pops from the headliner.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...r-48349/page2/
i posted in detail many common noises and where they are coming from. And the step you should take with your dealer to be sure your noises are fixed.
when you say you vin is in the 14's do you mean 1400?
@jaglover922 the FSE usually doens't actually fix the car he is just there to aid the tech to fix it the proper way.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...r-48349/page2/
i posted in detail many common noises and where they are coming from. And the step you should take with your dealer to be sure your noises are fixed.
when you say you vin is in the 14's do you mean 1400?
@jaglover922 the FSE usually doens't actually fix the car he is just there to aid the tech to fix it the proper way.
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When dealing with cars, you need to keep emotions out of it. Yes, things go wrong and **** you off. But you can't let that affect your judgment. Exhaust all options to have the vehicle fixed before you trade it in--you are going to lose $5-10k on that transaction if you do end up trading in.
$84k is a lot of money to spend on a car, but it cannot guarantee that you will be free of problems. What you should be able to expect, however, is a higher level of care by your service department, and if you aren't getting that from the dealership you're going to now, I would contact Jaguar North America again and tell them what's going on. I have had pretty good help from them in the past.
$84k is a lot of money to spend on a car, but it cannot guarantee that you will be free of problems. What you should be able to expect, however, is a higher level of care by your service department, and if you aren't getting that from the dealership you're going to now, I would contact Jaguar North America again and tell them what's going on. I have had pretty good help from them in the past.
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My dealer had my car for 3 weeks when they got everything fixed (my VIN is in the 7,000's--some of these issues should have been resolved at the factory with your 14,000's VIN, so it shouldn't take that long). These cars had a number of "first year car" issues, but it appears that Jaguar has a handle on this and can make it right. Hopefully your dealer is capable of doing all of the required TSB's to make your car perfect.
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Just spoke with service Dept The Tech is unable at this point and time to find what is causing the popping sound. But he is still trying and is keeping the car a couple of more days to try to find out what is wrong. He thinks he may have fixed the door noises. I will keep everyone posted
Last edited by cbras9; 04-06-2011 at 04:57 PM.
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Pop, pop, pop, rattle, pop, rattle
I'm having the same problem with noises in my 2011 XJL.
I have driven and owned some of the most acclaimed automobiles on the market. For about two weeks, I loved the spirit, spunk, and vigor of my 2011 XJL. Unfortunately, my enjoyment of the vehicle has been overcome by the myriad of pops, squeaks, and rattles which now emanate from every corner of the interior.
On my third trip, in as many weeks, to the dealer for 'rattle control', the service supervisor at Autobahn Jaguar in Fort Worth, told me that I'm a "bit more sensitive" to interior noises than most. He also informed me that they will only address the issues during my first 12 months of ownership. I assured him that I'll not be driving this car for 12 months if they don't resolve the problems.
My first reaction to the automobile was that it's too "plastic-y" for a $96,000 (my out-the-door price) car. I allowed the amazing handling to cloud my judgement, and purchased the vehicle anyway. I should have listened to my gut - too bad it was so much quieter than the rattles, pops, and squeaks to which I now have to listen.
I have driven and owned some of the most acclaimed automobiles on the market. For about two weeks, I loved the spirit, spunk, and vigor of my 2011 XJL. Unfortunately, my enjoyment of the vehicle has been overcome by the myriad of pops, squeaks, and rattles which now emanate from every corner of the interior.
On my third trip, in as many weeks, to the dealer for 'rattle control', the service supervisor at Autobahn Jaguar in Fort Worth, told me that I'm a "bit more sensitive" to interior noises than most. He also informed me that they will only address the issues during my first 12 months of ownership. I assured him that I'll not be driving this car for 12 months if they don't resolve the problems.
My first reaction to the automobile was that it's too "plastic-y" for a $96,000 (my out-the-door price) car. I allowed the amazing handling to cloud my judgement, and purchased the vehicle anyway. I should have listened to my gut - too bad it was so much quieter than the rattles, pops, and squeaks to which I now have to listen.
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I am sorry to hear another owner got the shaft
I ended up trading mine, it had 700 miles on it, in on a supercharged. I lost my butt off on the deal but this one has no more issues as I got a very high vin number. I was also told the supercharged is built with more bracing and this ended the roof noise.
Last edited by cbras9; 04-26-2011 at 07:16 AM.