Tip for safe jumpstart. Post-winter dead XKR RESOLVED
#22
There is an identical looking terminal with a tethered protective cap on the right side of the car (under the plastic cover near the windshield if memory serves me correctly). Is it a twin to the charging point on the left side and if it's not - what's it used for?
RB
RB
#23
I wish Jaguar had added one item to their instructions above. Before removing the jumper cables, it's best to shut off the car that was jumped (the other car should have been turned off through the whole operation). If the jumped car can't then be restarted without the jumper car connected, then of course you have to abandon this, but it's best to disconnect jumpers with both cars turned off if possible.
I found this description odd since every time I have jump started a car I've had the good car turned on.
#24
There is an identical looking terminal with a tethered protective cap on the right side of the car (under the plastic cover near the windshield if memory serves me correctly). Is it a twin to the charging point on the left side and if it's not - what's it used for?
RB
RB
It could also be used to charge the Battery, but is not as easily accessed as the terminals shown on the pic.
The terminals on the pic connect to the Driver and Passenger Fuse Boxes and to the Battery through a single 250 amp fuse.
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#25
What I wish had been added is to have both cars turned off before removing jumpers. Those sparks we sometimes see when doing this are indicative of big voltage spikes.
We could ignore all this stuff and get away with it 99 times out of 100. But I think it's worth taking every possible precaution, as that 1% can get seriously expensive with our cars.
Last edited by Dennis07; 04-20-2014 at 10:52 AM.
#26
Opening the XKR trunk
#27
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#28
Simply plug in your battery charger AFTER you have the charging leads in place.
No power to charger leads = no spark
Years ago an old power company lineman told me the secret of safely working around high (or any) voltage, “.......just make your plug into the power source your very LAST connection.....”
That keeps your exposure to voltage at the bare minimum.
Z
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