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I think you're on the right course. Personally I'd find a cheap junk XFR and swap it's electronics in place. VIN is in the instrument cluster and that may have survived if it's not corroded up. I'd love to find a good flood body and engine for my ratty XKR.
I think you're on the right course. Personally I'd find a cheap junk XFR and swap it's electronics in place. VIN is in the instrument cluster and that may have survived if it's not corroded up. I'd love to find a good flood body and engine for my ratty XKR.
So far so good, although I did find that the car was purchased, cleaned up, and put back into auction to make a quick.buck. They disassembled and cleaned the headlights (as well as painted the reflectors back factory gray) so as to appear they didn't suffer from flooding. They are outrageously expensive. But I have one partially disassembled and my only real concern is the electric motors for the AFS. If I can get a solid solution for those the lights themselves are not that complicated. If I can find a way to get rid of the AFS warning that will occur I will make it a fixed unit.
There's some truly frightening stuff that happens during the 'prep' of a salvage car for resale. Lots of money to be made by unscrupulous resellers 'polishing a pig' and loading it off on the unsuspecting.
So far so good, although I did find that the car was purchased, cleaned up, and put back into auction to make a quick.buck. They disassembled and cleaned the headlights (as well as painted the reflectors back factory gray) so as to appear they didn't suffer from flooding. .
I'm curious, did this discovery bother you or did you anticipate such actions?
wj
I'm curious, did this discovery bother you or did you anticipate such actions?
wj
I didnt really expect thes parts to be bad, but it doesnt surprise me either. That said, it's not a showstopper by any means. But rest assured that Jaguar will never get the money it wants for 2 new ones from me..lol. I will either repair what I have (the only real issue is the 2 motors in them) or I will make them fixed beam until I find an affordable set down the road. If I make them fixed Ill add all the little led accents and such to make them look more up to date. I will Most likely repair them, especially if I can source the motors. Once I got one apart it's not all that complicated inside the light housing itself... the magic happens in the controller module lol.
I wasn't clear enough, I was referring to the seller that represented the car through the auction.
wj
No I hadn't expected that. I do hope I don't find additional shenanigans with the motor and trans. I have checked the engine oil and it had no water present, but of course I can't try to start it until I get it wired back up. If that is the case then it will be decision point on which direction to go. i have already started the headlight repair and should have internals here by the end of the week.
Wow thats worse than anything I could have imagined. Massive respect for taking that on, it would be well beyond most peoples abilities to fix, especially mine. Getting a badly damaged donor car would be the sensible option and selling on the bits you don't use. I hope you manage to fix it, I'll be watching with great interest.
Best of Luck.
Wow thats worse than anything I could have imagined. Massive respect for taking that on, it would be well beyond most peoples abilities to fix, especially mine. Getting a badly damaged donor car would be the sensible option and selling on the bits you don't use. I hope you manage to fix it, I'll be watching with great interest.
Best of Luck.
Thank you. so far it has not been horrible I have found some really good deals on control modules so it is not been as expensive as I thought so far but it is pretty complex and I hope I can keep moving forward so far so good
So far so good, although I did find that the car was purchased, cleaned up, and put back into auction to make a quick.buck. They disassembled and cleaned the headlights (as well as painted the reflectors back factory gray) so as to appear they didn't suffer from flooding. They are outrageously expensive. But I have one partially disassembled and my only real concern is the electric motors for the AFS. If I can get a solid solution for those the lights themselves are not that complicated. If I can find a way to get rid of the AFS warning that will occur I will make it a fixed unit.
Go through the little black wires with a fine tooth comb. The HID lamps UV burn the insulation and it flakes off. Probably not a real issue on a low mileage car but still worth noting. I really with JLR listed the bits inside the major components for more detailed repairs.
Go through the little black wires with a fine tooth comb. The HID lamps UV burn the insulation and it flakes off. Probably not a real issue on a low mileage car but still worth noting. I really with JLR listed the bits inside the major components for more detailed repairs.
I have pin out kits, so I think I can set everything to new standard if needed. Time consuming but worth it.
Go through the little black wires with a fine tooth comb. The HID lamps UV burn the insulation and it flakes off. Probably not a real issue on a low mileage car but still worth noting. I really with JLR listed the bits inside the major components for more detailed repairs.
Look at the grey piece close to the bottom screw you will see paint on the \"reflector" If you zoom in very close around the lens you will see a slight masking overspray flash. What the lights looked like on the car! Took a really sunny day and being in the right position to see the handy work.
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You're very brave, best of luck with the build. Maybe sourcing a running/wrecked (not flooded) donor is the way to go here? Get as many parts as possible in one shot and maybe make a few bucks back on what you don't use?
Well I have headlights to put in, I have a main harness but im finding great difficulty getting a dash harness. I am shopping for a possible donor car and just missed one for the right price but at that time I was unable to buy from the site..so I fixed that. I have nearly all the control modules, and taillights are in great shape. I have spied another one for a donor but I have to wait for it to be placed in the sale category..meanwhile I wait and do.trivial things that need done. I'm currently cleaning the dash harness connections (by soaking in vinegar) and it seems to be doing a really good job. Next is the hvac box but it's in pretty decent shape. But I'd love to have a swap over donor car as I have this one stripped down, it would be an easy (although laborious) task to do... that's the best update I've got so far: )
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You are brave. Good job! And I suppose you’re right, only a complete tear down an refurbishment will do.
But what a job.
Good luck!
Yeah I figure if I do a complete replacement of the harnesses and modules it should be about normal and only suffer what electronic gremlins all Jags are capable of from the factory. Lol
then being a flood car won't matter if it's all.been replaced.