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Jaguar XK. Manual - part 39

 

 

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Starting the engine

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Starting the engine

GENERAL INFORMATION

START/STOP button

The START/STOP button is used to start 
or stop the engine, or to turn on the 
ignition without starting the engine.

Switching on the ignition, non-engine 
start

To turn on the ignition system without 
starting the engine, press the 
START/STOP button without pressing 
the brake pedal. All systems will become 
functional.

Rolling restart

If the engine is switched off while the 
vehicle is moving, a rolling restart can be 
initiated by selecting neutral, N, and 
pressing the engine START/STOP 
button.

KEYLESS STARTING

With the brake pedal depressed, press 
the START/STOP button to start the 
engine. All systems will become 
functional.

Note: If the fuel system inertia switch has 
tripped, the ignition circuit will be isolated 
See DRIVING AFTER A COLLISION 
(page 260).

If the engine persistently fails to start, 
press the START/STOP button to turn the 
ignition system back to convenience 
mode
. Slowly depress the accelerator 
pedal fully, hold it in this position and 
press the START/STOP button with the 
brake pedal applied, the engine will start 
to crank. Release the accelerator pedal 
when the engine starts.

Note: If the Jaguar Smart Key is placed in 
the door pocket it will be outside the 
range of the sensors when the door is 
opened.

WARNINGS

Never start the engine, or leave it 
running when the vehicle is in an 
enclosed space. Exhaust gasses 

are poisonous and can cause 
unconsciousness and death if enhaled.

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Before starting the engine, check 
the park brake is ON and the gear 
selector is in position P.

WARNINGS

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Starting the engine

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When pressing the engine START/STOP 
button to start the engine, if the security 
status lamp, on the top surface of the 
instrument panel, remains flashing, a fault 
condition is indicated. Seek qualified 
assistance as soon as possible.

SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE

Before stopping the engine make sure 
that the gear selector is in position P
Press the engine START/STOP button. 
The engine will stop and the electrical 
system will return to the convenience 
mode
 -  See LOCKING AND 
UNLOCKING
 (page 46). 
The audio, 
telephone and touch-screen systems will 
revert to stand-by mode. Pressing the 
START/STOP button again will activate 
the systems.

WARNING

Never switch OFF the engine 
whilst the vehicle is in motion.

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Transmission

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Transmission

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

The transmission system is designed to 
operate in two distinct modes, 
conventional automatic and Jaguar 
Sequential Shift
.

The automatic modes are accessed by 
the gear selector:
• D - Drive - automatic shifting.
• S - Sport - sport automatic shifting.

The Jaguar Sequential Shift mode 
enables sequential manual gear selection 
in D (temporary) and S (permanent) 
modes via the steering wheel mounted 
paddles.

Note: In addition to the standard shift 
patterns available in D and S, the 
transmission will adapt to differing driving 
conditions by modifying shift points 
based upon vehicle sensor information 
for road gradient, cornering, braking 
pressure and driving style.

Gearshift interlock

A brake pedal and gearshift interlock 
system is incorporated in the automatic 
gear selector mechanism.

To move the gear selector from Park:

1. Ensure the ignition system is in the 

convenience mode or start the 
engine.

2. Press the brake pedal.

WARNING

Park (P) should be engaged when 
the vehicle is stationary. The 
vehicle can move unexpectedly 

with any other gear position selected, 
which may result in death or serious 
injuries to people or animals outside of 
the vehicle.

CAUTIONS

Never select the Park (P) position 
whilst the vehicle is in motion. 
Doing so may cause serious 

damage to the transmission.

Never select the Reverse (R
position whilst the vehicle is in 
forward motion. Doing so may 

cause serious damage to the 
transmission.

Never select a forward gear whilst 
the vehicle is in rearward motion. 
Doing so may cause serious 

damage to the transmission.

WARNING

The brake pedal must be applied 
before selecting forward or 
reverse drive from a stationary 

position.

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Gear selection and message 
centre indication

The message centre indicates the 
position of the gear selector at the top of 
the message centre screen. When 
automatic selection is made the screen 
indicates either PRN or D1. When S is 
selected the indication changes to DS2 
and if manual selection is made the 
indication is from 1 to 63.

P = Park - Use when parked. In this 
position the transmission is locked. Do 
not select if the vehicle is moving.

R = Reverse - Do not select if the vehicle 
is moving forward.

N = Neutral - Disconnects drive to the 
wheels. Use the park brake when 
stopping temporarily.

D = Drive - All six forward gears are 
changed automatically.

S = Sport - All six forward gears are 
changed automatically with modified 
gear shift points.

Stationary vehicle

When the vehicle is stationary the gear 
selector may be left in D, or S, unless the 
vehicle is to be parked. When stopping 
for extended periods, either select P or 
apply the park brake and select N.

Shift inhibit

Reverse is inhibited when the vehicle is 
moving forward.

Note: Reverse inhibit will not function in 
limp-home mode.

Note: The engine is limited to a maximum 
speed of 4 500 rev/min. when N or P is 
selected.

Note: After selecting forward or reverse 
drive ranges from N or P, wait briefly for 
the transmission to engage before 
accelerating.

Automatic operating modes

There are two available automatic 
modes:

D - Drive: All six gears are changed 
automatically. The shift points are 
determined by accelerator pedal position 
and road speed to provide the best 
balance of performance, refinement and 
fuel economy for the large majority of 
driving conditions.

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