Jaguar XK. Manual - part 19

 

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AUDIO CONTROL

1. Increase or decrease volume.

2. Cycle through preset radio stations or 

next CD track. A short press will seek 
up or down to next preset station or 
next CD track. Press and hold for two 
seconds to select next strong radio 
station or next CD.

3. Cycle through radio FM, AM and CD 

changer. Press and hold for two 
seconds to select Phone Ready 
mode.

4. Select mute or answer phone call 

when ringing.

CRUISE CONTROL

The cruise (speed) control system can be 
used by the driver to maintain a selected 
vehicle speed without the driver having to 
use the accelerator.

Controls on the steering wheel allow the 
driver manual control of the system.

1. Speed adjustment control: The 

thumb wheel is used to engage cruise 
control initially. It is also used to 
increase or decrease the set speed.

2. CANCEL: cancels cruise control but 

retains the set speed in memory.

3. RESUME: engages cruise control 

after it has been cancelled.

For more information about cruise control 
-  See USING CRUISE CONTROL 
(page 177).

For information about adaptive cruise 
control -  See USING ACC (page 180).

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Lighting

LIGHTING CONTROL

Note: If the ignition system is OFF and 
the lamps are left ON, the message centre 
will display LIGHTS ON.

The exterior lamps are controlled by the 
left-hand column stalk switch.

The rotary collar on the stalk has three 
positions for turning the exterior lamps on 
or off and positions for autolamps and 
exit delay. These are:

OFF

All exterior lamps OFF (except vehicles 
provided with daylight running lamps).

Side lamps

Switches on front side lamps, tail, 
number plate and any other marker 
lamps required by local legislation. When 
the external lamps are ON the 
instruments will also be lit.

Headlamps

With the ignition in convenience mode -  
See LOCKING AND UNLOCKING 
(page 46). -
 this position switches on low 
beam headlamps in addition to the lamps 
switched on in side lamp position.

The left-hand column stalk switch has 
two positions for controlling the high 
beam.

Pulling the switch towards the steering 
wheel and releasing causes the high 
beam to flash on and off. The high beam 
can be flashed at any time when the 
switch is pulled and will remain ON for as 
long as the switch is held.

E91137

E91138

E91139

E91140

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The second position is to switch high 
beam headlamps ON. With the ignition 
system ON, first select low beam lamps 
and then push the column light switch 
away from the steering wheel.

The blue warning indicator on the 
instrument panel and high beam 
headlamps will come ON.

To turn high beam OFF, pull the column 
switch towards the steering wheel to 
return to low beam.

Note: If low beam is switched OFF, the 
rotary control switch is moved, with high 
beam still activated, both low and high 
beam will be extinguished. Both low and 
high beam will illuminate if low is turned 
on again.

Autolamps

A light sensor control, mounted on the 
front of the facia, monitors exterior light 
levels and automatically switches the 
side lamps and low beam headlamps ON 
or OFF.

The ignition system must be ON for full 
automatic light operation.

When light fades towards dusk, the side 
lamps and headlamps will switch ON 
automatically.

At dawn, as light increases, the side 
lamps and headlamps switch OFF 
automatically.

Do not cover the sensor and keep the 
windscreen clean. Obstructing the light in 
this area of the sensor may lead to 
unwanted operation of the side lamps 
and headlamps.

Windshield wiper detection

This function only operates when 
autolamps is selected. The side lamps 
and headlamps will switch ON 
automatically if the windshield wipers are 
switched ON for 20 seconds or more. 
Once the windshield wipers are switched 
OFF, the side lamps and headlamps will 
automatically switch OFF two minutes 
later.

Autolamps with Exit Delay

Three settings on the rotary collar set the 
time that the headlamps will remain on 
after the driver’s door has closed:
• 30 seconds.
• 60 seconds.
• 120 seconds.

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E91142

E91143

Lighting

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The message centre will display the 
change set delay AUTOLAMP DELAY 
X:XX
 or AUTOLAMP DELAY OFF when 
the autolamp delay function has been 
turned OFF.

Note: If the lamp switch rotary collar is in 
the AUTO position there will be no exit 
delay and the headlamps will turn off 
when the ignition system is OFF.

Door guard and puddle lamps

Door guard lamps are fitted to each door 
to give warning of an open door to 
passing vehicles. Puddle lamps 
illuminate the step out area at night.

Each lamp comes on automatically when 
the door is opened. If the door is left open 
the lamps remain on for approximately 15 
minutes after returning from 
convenience mode to power off.

Daylight running lamps

(Canada only)

In certain countries it is a legal 
requirement for the lamps to be on during 
the hours of daylight.

With the rotary collar in the OFF position, 
low beam headlamps, side lamps, tail, 
number plate lamps and, where fitted, 
side marker lamps will switch on 
automatically with the following 
conditions:
• The ignition is in ON.
• The vehicle gear selector out of park.
• The park brake is not applied (is 

released).

FRONT FOG LAMPS

The fog lamps can only be switched on 
when the ignition system is ON and when 
side lamp or low beam is selected.

With the lighting control switch in side 
lamp or low beam position, press the 
switch to turn on the front fog lamps. 
Pressing the switch again will turn off the 
front fog lamps.

Note: The front fog lamps should only be 
used when visibility is severely restricted 
by fog.

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