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Old 08-30-2017, 06:17 AM
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Car has gone in for a new waist line chrome trim piece on the left-side front door. The existing one is sticking up at the rear, and a push will not re-secure it.

Only trouble I can foresee is the new trim will show up all the others as dull !
 
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Old 08-30-2017, 01:18 PM
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Cleaned the MAF. Surprised at how dirty it was.

Ordered new air filter as current one, which is not that old, is quite dirty.
 
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Old 08-30-2017, 02:10 PM
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Changed the oil and oil filter for the first time(For me). I used 6 liters of 5W-30 Liqui Moly Top Tec 4200 and a 20-2009 Royal Purple filter. Once I figured out the lower shield removal it wasn't too bad.
 
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Old 08-31-2017, 08:30 AM
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Wheels got new chrome and they look beautiful!

Not only were they looking their age, but the tire bead on one of the wheels was so bad it wasn't holding air.
 
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Old 08-31-2017, 09:02 AM
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Hey, "Its My XJR", can you be more descriptive about this process? who did it? Howdja find 'em? Did the wheels get more work than just the re-chrome? Cost? I drive past an Audi dealership daily that gets a lot of used Maseratis, MBs, Loti, and such, and see a mobile wheel refurb unit there once a week, and I've always wondered about the concept.
 
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Old 09-01-2017, 09:05 AM
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The wheels had been chipping/flaking for years. When I got new tires over a year ago, the Discount tire guy wouldn't guarantee they would hold air because of how bad the surface was at the tire bead. At the time he showed me but I figured he was trying to upsell, so I got my tires and left.

And they held air for over a year until one of them developed a slow leak. It would take a few weeks, but I was always topping it off. A local shop (In Oceanside CA) was recommended by San Diego Jaguar.

It wasn't cleaning or detailing, they actually removed the chrome, cleaned up the bead area by smoothing the surface and then reapplied new chrome.

I looked at new wheel options, but really liked the wheels it had....especially when comparing prices. The entire job for all four wheels was just under $1200.
 
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Old 09-01-2017, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Fraser Mitchell
Car has gone in for a new waist line chrome trim piece on the left-side front door. The existing one is sticking up at the rear, and a push will not re-secure it.

Only trouble I can foresee is the new trim will show up all the others as dull !
This is a job I need doing and I see your quite close to me (I'm in stoke). Any details on where you had it done?
 
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Old 09-01-2017, 04:40 PM
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This is a job I need doing and I see your quite close to me (I'm in stoke). Any details on where you had it done?
Yes, it was done at Crewe Jaguar, a new dealership owned by Swansway, who also have the VW and Audi dealerships in Crewe. I used to use XJK in Newcastle-under-Lyme until they packed up earlier this year. This new place is only a mile from where I live. I had very good service last year from their VW operation for a service and a glass repair on my wife's New Beetle

Anyway, picked car up yesterday and job done OK. They also put some Waxoyl on the fuel tank straps for me. I had one rust through on my last X350.

Cost was £64.24 for the chrome trim, and £50 labour, plus VAT £22.85 making a total of £137.09

The previous week I had the minor service done for £199 incl VAT and they noted my two indicator bulbs were losing their orange colour so two new ones were fitted at an additional cost of £5.94 + VAT.
They send you a video of the inspection, which was when I spotted the tank strap corrosion, (not serious at this point). All in all I an quite pleased so far, and I even got an F-Pace courtesy car for the service ! This convinced me that an F-Pace was not for me, as being short, I could hardly get into the driver seat ! However for us short-asses, one can get the running board option which is a lot better.
 

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Old 09-02-2017, 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Fraser Mitchell
Yes, it was done at Crewe Jaguar, a new dealership owned by Swansway, who also have the VW and Audi dealerships in Crewe. I used to use XJK in Newcastle-under-Lyme until they packed up earlier this year. This new place is only a mile from where I live. I had very good service last year from their VW operation for a service and a glass repair on my wife's New Beetle

Anyway, picked car up yesterday and job done OK. They also put some Waxoyl on the fuel tank straps for me. I had one rust through on my last X350.

Cost was £64.24 for the chrome trim, and £50 labour, plus VAT £22.85 making a total of £137.09

The previous week I had the minor service done for £199 incl VAT and they noted my two indicator bulbs were losing their orange colour so two new ones were fitted at an additional cost of £5.94 + VAT.
They send you a video of the inspection, which was when I spotted the tank strap corrosion, (not serious at this point). All in all I an quite pleased so far, and I even got an F-Pace courtesy car for the service ! This convinced me that an F-Pace was not for me, as being short, I could hardly get into the driver seat ! However for us short-asses, one can get the running board option which is a lot better.
Thanks very much for the info 👍 Interesting as I did not know XJK had packed up! I know of AWJ Autos (jag specialist) down the road from where XJK was (on park house ind est) but I don't know anyone who's used them yet.
 
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Old 09-03-2017, 08:07 PM
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Picked up a headlight restore kit from harbor freightabs polished those babies up. Really makes the car look years younger. Not bad for 15 bucks.

 
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Old 09-03-2017, 09:48 PM
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BlackKat, what brand of headlight restoration did you use? I bought the Meguiar's, just need to do my 06 XJR next weekend. I was thinking of restoring the headlights without removing them. However, after seeing your post the little light bulb in my head went off. How easy was it to remove the lights??


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Picked up a headlight restore kit from harbor freightabs polished those babies up. Really makes the car look years younger. Not bad for 15 bucks.

 
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Old 09-04-2017, 10:28 AM
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Finished installing handles, sunvisors etc on headliner after repairing my sunroof yesterday.

Used the Lincoln repair kit as detailed in this thread :
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ir-how-129108/

.which was very helpful indeed.

btw to remove the headlites on an X350 you have to remove the front bumper. After that removing the headlamp assembly is easy.
 
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Old 09-04-2017, 09:44 PM
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The headlight restore kit was a Pittsburgh brand from harbor freight at 15 bucks. Removing the bumper is easy and only takes 7 minutes. FYI I only used the two less course grit sand wheels in the kit then the polisher. The grit are 500, 800, 3000 then sponge polish with any agent. I skipped the 500.
I also bought rustoleum uv protect clear coat spray paint from Home depot but have yet to apply it.
 
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I'm back into Jaguar ownership!

I purchased a 05 XJR, 98K miles, fully optioned including rear entertainment. Arnott coil spring conversion - done.

Pics to follow...
 

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Old 09-07-2017, 08:16 AM
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I'm back into Jaguar ownership!
It's about time!! Welcome back
 
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Old 09-07-2017, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by PeteK812
Relative to previous post, Now I carry a large screwdriver in the door pocket, as the air duct has come off of the throttle body twice more. There seems to be an interference fit between the front air scoop that is bolted to the crossmember that locates the top of the radiator, and the air duct elbow immediately above it. The scoop is always pushing up on the bottom of the elbow, so the elbow wants to slide off of the smooth aluminum of the TB, more than the ability of the circle clamp to prevent it. Since all of this has been out of the car recently for repairs, something must be mis-aligned.
Just my thought: a thin coat of Permeates Ultra around TO opening, let it cure overnight. Then reattach hose. Masking tape to help avoid a messy situation.
 
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Old 09-07-2017, 08:29 AM
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Just my thought: a thin coat of Permeates Ultra around TO opening, let it cure overnight. Then reattach hose. Masking tape to help avoid a messy situation.
Permtex, not Permeates. Hate spell check.
 
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Originally Posted by romroc
Permtex, not Permeates. Hate spell check.
Permatex
 
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Old 09-07-2017, 01:36 PM
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I took it to the shop since it has been making a rattling sound when going over bumps. Thought it might be the front strut bushings deteriorating, thus causing the banging sound. But the shop says that there are no bushings, the strut is all one piece. So am waiting for a further diagnosis. I showed them the decaying yellow stuff on the right/front wheel well, but they think it might be "rodent activity." Not sure what would produce the yellow material, though.


Mystery material.
 

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Old 09-07-2017, 03:17 PM
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It could very easily, and most likely is, one or more bushings in the suspension around the strut.

I am surprised your shop did not mention that. I have no idea what that substance is on the top of the strut mount.
 
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