VDP flashing bonnet (hood) lights and tail lights also won`t start
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The only reference to "interlock" I can find for Jaguar is applicable to the X300 and X308 series vehicles, not the XJ40.
Are you certain your using the correct terminology in describing the part?
Based on what you have described, the vehicle thinks it's in alarm condition and won't reset until proper methods are applied, such as the fob or entry of the security code.
Why don't you disconnect the battery completely, both terminals, let the car rest (several hours or even a day) and allow time for the various capacitors and electronics to de-energise. In the meantime, clean every ground in the engine bay, boot and interior of the vehicle to ensure good connectivity.
Go to this page for approximate locations of grounds (Thanks Don!):
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Last edited by Rob Evenson; 06-01-2014 at 12:17 PM.
#22
The only reference to "interlock" I can find for Jaguar is applicable to the X300 and X308 series vehicles, not the XJ40.
Are you certain your using the correct terminology in describing the part?
Based on what you have described, the vehicle thinks it's in alarm condition and won't reset until proper methods are applied, such as the fob or entry of the security code.
Why don't you disconnect the battery completely, both terminals, let the car rest (several hours or even a day) and allow time for the various capacitors and electronics to de-energise. In the meantime, clean every ground in the engine bay, boot and interior of the vehicle to ensure good connectivity.
Go to this page for approximate locations of grounds (Thanks Don!):
Welcome to Jag-lovers - Members Photo Viewing Page
Are you certain your using the correct terminology in describing the part?
Based on what you have described, the vehicle thinks it's in alarm condition and won't reset until proper methods are applied, such as the fob or entry of the security code.
Why don't you disconnect the battery completely, both terminals, let the car rest (several hours or even a day) and allow time for the various capacitors and electronics to de-energise. In the meantime, clean every ground in the engine bay, boot and interior of the vehicle to ensure good connectivity.
Go to this page for approximate locations of grounds (Thanks Don!):
Welcome to Jag-lovers - Members Photo Viewing Page
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