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Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 13

 

 

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Door Locks

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CHILD SAFETY LOCKS

Child safety locks are fitted to the rear 
doors.

Open a rear door, insert the ignition key 
into the lock and turn the key outwards. 
This immobilises that door interior handle. 
Repeat this for the opposite rear door.

After setting the child lock, the door(s) can 
only be opened using the exterior door 
handle.

To remove the child lock feature, open the 
door and using a key, move the control to 
its original unlock position.

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Luggage Compartment

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Luggage Compartment

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 
LOCKS

The luggage compartment is locked and 
unlocked electrically in conjunction with 
the doors.

Neither the luggage compartment lid 
release switch on the facia nor the lid 
release button will operate whilst the 
vehicle is armed or in valet mode. An 
attempt to operate these switches whilst 
in valet mode will result in an audible 
warning chime.

To open the luggage compartment, 
use any of the methods that follow:
• Press the luggage compartment lid 

release switch (1), which is located on 
the facia switchpack. This switch will 
not operate if the vehicle speed 
exceeds 8 km/h (5 mph).

• Press the luggage compartment 

button (2) on the key transmitter (see 
the Note following).

Note: Button (2) will only operate with the 
gear selector in P.
• Insert a key into the luggage 

compartment lock (3), however, 
opening with the key when the vehicle 
is armed will cause the alarm to sound 
immediately. Should this occur, press 
the transmitter unlock button, or place 
the key in the ignition, to disarm the 
alarm system.

• With the vehicle unlocked, press the 

release button (4) on the luggage 
compartment lid. The button will not 
operate unless P or N has been 
selected and the vehicle is unlocked.

• The luggage compartment locks 

automatically when the lid is closed.

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Luggage Compartment

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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 
EMERGENCY RELEASE

Your vehicle is equipped with a 
mechanical interior luggage 
compartment release handle that 
provides a means of escape for children 
and adults in the event they become 
locked inside the luggage compartment. 

Adults are advised to familiarise 
themselves with the operation and 
location of the release handle.

The T- shaped handle is located on the 
luggage compartment door lid.

To open the luggage compartment lid 
from the inside, pull the illuminated 
T- shaped handle and push up the trunk 
lid. The material that the handle is made of 
will glow for hours in the darkness of the 
luggage compartment following brief 
exposure to ambient light.

Ensure that the T- shaped handle is firmly 
returned to its stowed position after use.

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WARNING:

Keep vehicle doors and the luggage 
compartment locked and keep keys 
out of a child’s reach. Unsupervised 
children could lock themselves in an 
open trunk and risk injury. Children 
should be taught not to play in vehicles.

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WARNING:

On hot days, the temperature in the 
luggage compartment and vehicle 
interior can rise very quickly. Exposure 
of people or animals to these high 
temperatures for even a short time can 
cause death or serious heat-related 
injuries, including brain damage. Small 
children are particularly at risk.

Alarm Systems

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Alarm Systems

AUDIBLE SIGNALS

Note: In certain countries, legislation 
prohibits the use of audible confirmation 
signals. In such cases, the sound source 
has been removed from the system.

Two audible signals will be heard (if 
enabled) if an attempt is made to lock the 
vehicle with a key in the driver’s door lock 
barrel or the lock button is pressed on the 
key transmitter; if a door, the hood or the 
luggage compartment is not fully closed, 
or a key is in the ignition switch.

The full alarm will activate, as previously 
described, unless the security system is 
disarmed, either by pressing the unlock 
button on the key transmitter, or by 
placing a valid key into the ignition switch 
and turning the key to position II.

An audible signal will sound when:
• The valet switch is pressed with the 

luggage compartment closed.

• The vehicle is in valet mode and the 

interior/luggage compartment release 
button, or glove compartment switch 
is pressed.

• A door is opened if the vehicle is 

passively armed. This mode can be 
cancelled by disarming the security 
system, using the key transmitter, by 
turning the key in the ignition switch to 
position II, or, by turning the key in the 
driver’s door lock barrel towards the 
front of the vehicle.

FULL ALARM

Once armed, any of the following 
circumstances will create a full alarm 
state, sound the horns, sound the siren, or 
a combination of both (as country 
legislation dictates) and flash the direction 
indicators:
• Opening a door, luggage 

compartment lid (except with 
transmitter) or hood.

• Movement in the passenger area (if 

intrusion sensors are fitted).

• Using a key in the ignition switch 

which is not programmed to the 
vehicle.

• An attempt to lift, or tow the vehicle 

(when inclination sensor fitted).

• The vehicle battery is disconnected 

and the vehicle is fitted with a Battery 
Backed Sounder (only Battery Backed 
Sounder will be audible).

• If, after 15 seconds (passively armed), 

from opening the driver’s door with a 
key (as country legislation dictates), 
the key is not inserted into the ignition 
switch and turned to position II, or a 
passenger door is opened before the 
driver’s door.

• If, after seven seconds (actively 

armed), from opening the driver door 
with a key (as regional legislation 
dictates) the key is not inserted into 
the ignition and turned to position II
or a passenger door is opened before 
the driver’s door.

• Any attempt is made to remove the 

radio or the front navigation system (if 
fitted).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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