What did you do to your X351 today?
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Thanks! Yes, I like the Mataiva's for my winter driving, but am not a huge fan of the spoked Kasuga style which my current summer tires are on.
I'm always on the lookout for lighted sills on eBay or scrap, as I'm not willing to pay a premium for them, but they are pretty cool.
The headlights would be a pretty cool upgrade. The Osmium Blue spec was only a 2014 model offering IIRC, and at that time they carried these old style headlights. This color can also be referred to as Crystal Blue Metallic, and there are slight hex differences between them but I'm a "close enough" guy .
I'm always on the lookout for lighted sills on eBay or scrap, as I'm not willing to pay a premium for them, but they are pretty cool.
The headlights would be a pretty cool upgrade. The Osmium Blue spec was only a 2014 model offering IIRC, and at that time they carried these old style headlights. This color can also be referred to as Crystal Blue Metallic, and there are slight hex differences between them but I'm a "close enough" guy .
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I completed an oil/filter change yesterday after 1 year and less than 3k miles, and was dismayed to find metal bits and shavings in the old oil but nothing in the old filter. I'm wondering if my switch to 0w-20 in early 2020 per Jaguar TSB has anything to do with this. I went back to 5w-20 this time so we'll see what happens. Or maybe I shouldn't have gone a whole year, even though I did less than 3k miles? I regularly check the oil level and an appropriate amount drained out but I'm thinking maybe I should measure it to get an idea of how much was in there. Any way, I'm not too thrilled.
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I completed an oil/filter change yesterday after 1 year and less than 3k miles, and was dismayed to find metal bits and shavings in the old oil but nothing in the old filter. I'm wondering if my switch to 0w-20 in early 2020 per Jaguar TSB has anything to do with this. I went back to 5w-20 this time so we'll see what happens. Or maybe I shouldn't have gone a whole year, even though I did less than 3k miles? I regularly check the oil level and an appropriate amount drained out but I'm thinking maybe I should measure it to get an idea of how much was in there. Any way, I'm not too thrilled.
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Sorry to hear that! I know from your past posts that the car has been maintained very well so would not expect that?
Can't explain no shavings in the filter? Should have trapped some of it.
Any chance the metal fell into the pan or the pan has some junk in it prior to the oil drain?
Just guessing here?
You got me worried because I have done exactly as you have. Moved to 0W-20 as per Jaguar's later recommendation from the original 5W-20 oil.
Sure hope that is not the problem!
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Can't explain no shavings in the filter? Should have trapped some of it.
Any chance the metal fell into the pan or the pan has some junk in it prior to the oil drain?
Just guessing here?
You got me worried because I have done exactly as you have. Moved to 0W-20 as per Jaguar's later recommendation from the original 5W-20 oil.
Sure hope that is not the problem!
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Last edited by clubairth1; 06-14-2022 at 08:32 AM.
#407
Sorry to hear that! I know from your past posts that the car has been maintained very well so would not expect that?
Can't explain no shavings in the filter? Should have trapped some of it.
Any chance the metal fell into the pan or the pan has some junk in it prior to the oil drain?
Just guessing here?
You got me worried because I have done exactly as you have. Moved to 0W-20 as per Jaguar's later recommendation from the original 5W-20 oil.
Sure hope that is not the problem!
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Can't explain no shavings in the filter? Should have trapped some of it.
Any chance the metal fell into the pan or the pan has some junk in it prior to the oil drain?
Just guessing here?
You got me worried because I have done exactly as you have. Moved to 0W-20 as per Jaguar's later recommendation from the original 5W-20 oil.
Sure hope that is not the problem!
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I might wait a month or two, and then do another oil change to see what happens, then maybe drop the pan if there are more shavings. Beyond that, I don't know what else I could realistically do to help the situation.
Last edited by XJ8JR; 06-14-2022 at 11:05 AM.
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I agree, and that is pretty much been the change interval for both of the XJ-Ls that we've had, the 2012, which unfortunately was wrecked, and the 2016 that replaced it. Both of those cars were/are driven approximately 3000 miles per year, and the oil change and annually required NY State safety inspection were done at the same, by the dealer.
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Hello,
Today i changed the transmission oil.
Purchased ZF kit, what included 7 liter of oil, electric connector sleeve, mechatronic sleeves, oilpan and screws. Old electric conector sleeve got stuck, and i spend some fun time with it. Didint first notice that when i first try to get it out, it moved bit sideways and got stuck. Even medium level "furious monkey" yanking did not make it come out. Once i pushed back in and used multigrip pliers for new try, it just fly out. Otherwise easy peasy, straight forward job with good instructions by ZF. Old oil did not look bad and oilpan magnets did not have unnormal amount metal flakes. Jag have now seen 290tkm road.
Today i changed the transmission oil.
Purchased ZF kit, what included 7 liter of oil, electric connector sleeve, mechatronic sleeves, oilpan and screws. Old electric conector sleeve got stuck, and i spend some fun time with it. Didint first notice that when i first try to get it out, it moved bit sideways and got stuck. Even medium level "furious monkey" yanking did not make it come out. Once i pushed back in and used multigrip pliers for new try, it just fly out. Otherwise easy peasy, straight forward job with good instructions by ZF. Old oil did not look bad and oilpan magnets did not have unnormal amount metal flakes. Jag have now seen 290tkm road.
#417
Hello,
Today i changed the transmission oil.
Purchased ZF kit, what included 7 liter of oil, electric connector sleeve, mechatronic sleeves, oilpan and screws. Old electric conector sleeve got stuck, and i spend some fun time with it. Didint first notice that when i first try to get it out, it moved bit sideways and got stuck. Even medium level "furious monkey" yanking did not make it come out. Once i pushed back in and used multigrip pliers for new try, it just fly out. Otherwise easy peasy, straight forward job with good instructions by ZF. Old oil did not look bad and oilpan magnets did not have unnormal amount metal flakes. Jag have now seen 290tkm road.
Today i changed the transmission oil.
Purchased ZF kit, what included 7 liter of oil, electric connector sleeve, mechatronic sleeves, oilpan and screws. Old electric conector sleeve got stuck, and i spend some fun time with it. Didint first notice that when i first try to get it out, it moved bit sideways and got stuck. Even medium level "furious monkey" yanking did not make it come out. Once i pushed back in and used multigrip pliers for new try, it just fly out. Otherwise easy peasy, straight forward job with good instructions by ZF. Old oil did not look bad and oilpan magnets did not have unnormal amount metal flakes. Jag have now seen 290tkm road.
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Damnation. My water pump gave up the ghost today. Thankfully the Low Coolant alert came up just as I was coasting into my garage at the same moment I noticed the puddle on the floor I had left behind when I left about 30 mins prior. I had caught a quick glimpse of the puddle while backing out but I thought it was AC condensation. Thank God the engine didn't overheat out on the road somewhere. This Beck Arnely 131-2464 pump has done about 18k miles over the past 3 years. Time to do some research and see if a better option has surfaced since then.
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Damnation. My water pump gave up the ghost today. Thankfully the Low Coolant alert came up just as I was coasting into my garage at the same moment I noticed the puddle on the floor I had left behind when I left about 30 mins prior. I had caught a quick glimpse of the puddle while backing out but I thought it was AC condensation. Thank God the engine didn't overheat out on the road somewhere. This Beck Arnely 131-2464 pump has done about 18k miles over the past 3 years. Time to do some research and see if a better option has surfaced since then.
We have 27k miles on our 2013 5.0l and no problems....yet.