2011 XKR 5.0 Makes a loud knocking noise
#21
A number of F-types reported mysterious 'oil starvation' issues that grenaded engines.
#22
Don't get me wrong guys as I think the decision by Jaguar to go without physical gauges was not smart but it seems they went with the present strategy of don't confuse the old buyers with gauges. I've only remembered 2 cars that I've owned over the last 55 or so years that didn't have any gauges other then speedo and gas. Then again I also had a weekly habit of checking all fluids. So knowing the exposure we have without knowing some important information I would assume that we are all looking/using optional methods to assuring that we know what these reading are. So the liability falls on ourselves .
#23
#24
Sorry, but I have not read every post. If my XK or any car I might own is diagnosed with a rod Knock ( which is not difficult to diagnose). unfortunately, for me I would abandon the ship. To me this is is equivalent to tell the patient the cancer has matastersized. The end of the road.. No one on this forum can say with all honesty, that fixing a rod knock is a walk on the beach! It's actually the worse that can happen other than total detonation. No simple fix. So my friend.... Let it go. look for another car. And there are many out there. Give this one a proper burial if you so choose. Cars can replaced. People can not.
#25
When I bought my 2010 XKR about 5 years ago, the engine was replaced at the time of my purchase due to my mechanic's hearing rod knocking at my inspection of the car. It turns out that there was little to no oil in the engine. The lack of a dipstick drives me nuts, and so like Jagtoes, I check my oil before I start the car in the morning for the first time, because I don't always have 20-30 minutes to wait for the ability to electronically check it. While 5.0L engine failures and replacement are known, it's not a commonplacr ocurrance, and can usually be traced to a maintenance issue.
#26
Somehow I think the Paul Gentilozzi RSR Jaguar XKR GT has a full set of gauges but then again most of the electronics have been gutted and redone. As I've mentioned in the past I'm sure there is a port somewhere in the engine where you could install an oil pressure sending unit along with an oil temp unit and somewhere where a water temp sending unit could go. Then again with a little creativity you could replace the speedo with one that has a built in OP and OT gauge and on the tach one with WT and Voltage. Just thinkin out loud
#27
Nope, there is a low oil pressure warning light. Manual for 07- 09 says check the oil once a week.
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Ranchero50 (01-23-2018)
#28
What I find really strange is that there are two ways of reading the oil level on the 5.0 litre cars. The typical way is to wait 10 minutes or so after switch off until the car decides it will allow you to read it and the other way is to put it in to service mode and get an instant reading. The non service mode way is actually an average built up over time so why on earth it can't let you display it straight away is beyond me!
Service interval indicator
The service interval message will only be
displayed when the vehicle has less than
3400 km (2000 miles) before the service is
due.
When the ignition is switched on, and the
vehicle has started its service countdown,
SERVICE REQ’D XXXX km (XXXX MLS) is
displayed for five seconds in the message
centre with an Amber warning icon.
When the service distance has been reached,
SERVICE REQUIRED is displayed for five
seconds in the message centre, accompanied
by a red warning icon.
The distance countdown reduces in increments
of 50 km or 50 miles, depending on which
display units have been selected.
The distance countdown is controlled by the
engine management system and is
automatically adjusted to allow for driving style
and conditions. This gauges when the service
becomes necessary.
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Ranchero50 (01-23-2018)
#29
Sad that the 4.2s don't have it.
'Service Required' Message appears on dashboard (2009+ models in the UK, 2010+ models
elsewhere):
-This service reminder message sometimes appears as a result of the battery disconnect. Reset
it as follows:
1. Press and hold the rear fog lamp switch (before the ignition is on).
2. Press the start button without applying the foot brake (do not start the engine)
3. Release the rear fog lamp switch (1sec)
4. Press and hold the trip computer cycle switch (within 1sec).
5. Press and hold the rear fog lamp switch. (within 1sec)
6. Continue to hold the trip computer and rear fog lamp switches.
7. The message center should display "resetting service mode" and then "service mode reset"
8. Release the trip computer and the fog lamp switches and turn the ignition off.
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Ranchero50 (01-30-2018)
#30
Two of the cases of knock from oil starvation on 5.0L XKR's that I've seen on the forum did not have low oil in crank case as the blame. Although as they were taken care of by warranty engine replacement, the original posters with the two different cases never were able to find out the exact details.
#31
Ranch I must be reading a different form as I have not seen/heard of any engine issues with the 5.0 other then a operator error on overheating. I haven't seen any oil usage issues and considering the number of 5.0 engines produced don't see any internet data supporting it. This form has a small group of posters and as normal any problem issues becomes blown out of proportion. Even the supposed water pump discussions don't have major supporting data. As I mentioned I would challenge the dealer requiring more info .
#33
Facetious doesn't wear well on you. Look at this thread from the perspective of the poor ******* that's facing a huge bill for a smoked low mileage engine and comes online looking for 'evidence' of why and perhaps you'll understand why it's relevant to keep this discussion going.
#34
Facetious doesn't wear well on you. Look at this thread from the perspective of the poor ******* that's facing a huge bill for a smoked low mileage engine and comes online looking for 'evidence' of why and perhaps you'll understand why it's relevant to keep this discussion going.
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Ranchero50 (01-29-2018)
#35
To get a better picture you should probably look at XJ's and XF's as well as they tend to do higher mileage between services so if low oil is the main issue you will see more problems there.
This one might have just joined the club:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...topping-196045
This one might have just joined the club:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...topping-196045
#36
Perhaps your observation is correct. Or maybe one should not be looking at Xk's, but at 5.0L engines since this is an issue across models. How many replaced engines would it take for you consider it more than an anomaly?
#37
Ranch just trying to put this into proper perspective. Watching your post shows me the insight and initiative as to your work ethic and that being the case we shouldn't work on assumptions without significant data to support them. I don't have a problem with people stating problems and looking for help / guidance. In my prior life data was paramount in making million dollar decisions so I'm just trying to see if there is a trend. Unfortunately on these type of forms we won't be able to acquire much credible data but it is also important to dis-spell unsupported information. Also don't want to dissuaded someone from buying one of this cars based on a few posts. Just my opinion.
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ralphwg (01-31-2018)
#38
#39
I thought this was an interesting article. https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/most-reliable-engines/
#40
Interesting statistics. My old 635 is at 180K needing only a water pump at 120K, a head gadket at 90K, and regular valve adjustments. My wife has had two Hondas, one hit 320K, the other she drives as a winter car, with 210K, and her Prius has 90K. None experienced any kind of internal issues beyond a water pump for the Accord. I had a new BMW 5 series a few years back which got new pistons courtesy of a factory recall, with less than 10K on the clock. There is a new posting in the F forum of another 5.0L going bad. I'm sincerely hoping this is limited this to just one bad engine per car!