Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 4

 

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Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 4

 

 

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Quick Start

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WARNING INDICATORS

 Seat belt reminder

 Electric Parking Brake on

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 
active

Side lamps on

Headlamp high beam on

Front fog lamps on

Rear fog lamps on

Overspeed warning indicator

Direction indicators

Enabling automatic operation 
The wiper lever must be in position A 
and AUTO selected on the collar to 
enable automatic operation of the 
wipers. 

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Quick Start

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

Gearshift interlock

The ignition switch must be in position II 
and the foot brake applied before the gear 
selector can be moved from P (Park) to R 
(Reverse). The lever can be moved into P 
with the ignition switch off. 

Gear selector 

The J-gate gear selector lever is designed 
to accommodate two different driving 
techniques as follows:
• Automatic selection: the right-hand 

side of the selector gate.

• Manual selection: the left-hand side of 

the selector gate to individually select 
5th, 4th, 3rd or 2nd gear.

Sports mode 

Press switch 1 to select Sports mode. A 
red indicator in the switch will illuminate to 
indicate that Sports mode is active. When 
Sports mode is selected, the gear change 
points are modified to make full use of the 
engine’s power.

Dynamic Stability control (DSC)

DSC uses air suspension, traction control 
and anti-lock braking systems to 
maximise the vehicle's handling 
performance and help prevent wheelspin.

DSC is automatically activated when the 
starter switch is turned on, but can be 
switched off by pressing button 2 on the 
centre console. An amber indicator light in 
the instrument pack will permanently 
illuminate whenever DSC is switched off.

In the event of a system fault, the 
message DSC NOT AVAILABLE will also 
be displayed in the message centre.

With the gear selector in D (Drive) and 
Sports mode active, the transmission 
will use 6th gear less at higher cruising 
speeds. 
Fuel consumption will be adversely 
affected. 

After selecting R (Reverse) or D (Drive) 
from N (Neutral) or P (Park), wait briefly 
for the transmission to engage before 
accelerating. 

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Quick Start

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ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE 
(EPB)

Applying the EPB

• The EPB will automatically release 

when the gear selector is moved from 
P (Park) and will automatically apply 
when the starter key is removed.

• The EPB can be manually released 

when the engine is running and the 
footbrake is applied. Press the EPB 
switch down to release and pull it up 
to apply.

• If manually applied whilst in D (Drive) 

or R (Reverse) the EPB will 
automatically release when the 
accelerator is applied.

CRUISE (SPEED) CONTROL

Speed control

Speed control is the standard cruise 
control system where the vehicle will 
maintain a SET road speed until either 
cruise control is cancelled or the brake 
pedal is used. 
The system is controlled via switches on 
the steering wheel: 

1. RESUME - to resume a set speed 

retained in memory. 

2. SET - to set the road speed to be 

maintained, or increase or decrease 
the speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) steps 
when cruise control is operating.

3. CANCEL - cancels cruise control, but 

retains the set speed in memory. 

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Brake pedal override
Cruise control will automatically 
disengage when the brake pedal is 
pressed or when the vehicle speed falls 
below 26 km/h (16 mph). 

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Quick Start

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ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 
(ACC)

The Adaptive Cruise Control system is 
designed to aid the driver in maintaining a 
gap to the vehicle ahead, or to maintain a 
set road speed if there is no slower 
vehicle ahead. The system is controlled 
via switches on the steering wheel: 

1. RESUME - to resume a set speed 

retained in the memory. 

2. SET - to set the road speed to be 

maintained, or increase or decrease 
the speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) steps 
when cruise control is operating.

3. CANCEL - cancels cruise control but 

retains the set speed in the memory. 

4. GAP - increase or decrease the time 

gap to the vehicle ahead. 

The gap to the vehicle ahead can be 
changed to one of four pre-defined 
intervals and the current setting will be 
displayed in the message centre. 

When a vehicle ahead enters the same 
lane as you, or a slower vehicle is 
encountered in the same lane, the road 
speed will automatically be adjusted to 
maintain the currently selected time gap. 
The warning indicator will illuminate to 
indicate that the vehicle is in follow mode. 

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Adaptive Cruise Control is not a 
collision warning or avoidance system. 
Additionally the system will not 
detect

• Stationary or slow moving vehicles 

below 10 km/h (6 mph).

• Pedestrians or objects in the 

roadway.

• Oncoming vehicles in the same 

lane.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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