Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 44

 

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Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Manual - part 44

 

 

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Driving Information

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Tow bar Fixing Points

The mounting points (A) require drilling for 
tow bar mountings.

Tow ball centre height from the ground at 
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) (B) = 
385 mm (15.157 inches).

Tow ball centre distance from bumper 
cover (C) = 76 mm (3 inches).

Note: This vehicle has an aluminium 
body, any part drilled, and any fixings 
attached, must be specially protected to 
prevent body corrosion. For further 
information please contact your Dealer.

Caution: Contact your Jaguar Dealer 
for details of additional parts that are 
advised to be fitted before towing.   
This is particularly important with this 
vehicle having air suspension. If 
unapproved towing equipment is used 
whilst towing, the air suspension speed 
lowering function will not be inhibited. 
This may result in a change in trailer 
weight distribution and attitude.

C

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B

A

Fuel and Refuelling

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Fuel and Refuelling

REFUELLING

Before refuelling, switch off the ignition 
and remove the key.

Note: Do not leave the ignition key in the 
vehicle; vehicles have been stolen from 
garage service/filling stations whilst the 
driver is absent from the vehicle. It is 
recommended that the vehicle is locked, if 
left unattended.

Caution: No additives of any kind (fuel 
or oil) must be put into the fuel tank. 
Additives could reduce engine life or 
affect exhaust emissions.

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WARNING:

• Fuel vapour is highly flammable and 

in confined spaces is explosive and 
toxic. In the event of inadvertent 
spillage, and before refuelling, 
always switch OFF the engine. Do 
not use exposed flame or light. Do 
not smoke. Do not inhale fumes.

• Do not fill the tank so that fuel is 

visible in the fuel filler intake tube. 
This could cause spillage and 
danger from exposed fuel.

Caution: Your vehicle is fitted with 
catalytic converters and must only be 
filled with unleaded fuel.

Filling the Fuel Tank

The fuel filler flap release switch is located 
in the knee bolster switchpack below the 
facia. The filler flap is on the right-hand 
side of the vehicle.

A small arrow is shown on the fuel gauge 
as a reminder on which side of the vehicle 
the fuel filler flap is located.

Open the fuel filler flap and turn the filler 
cap counter-clockwise, an 1/8 turn, and 
remove the cap from the filler neck. The 
cap is held by a retaining strap and can be 
stowed over the hook on the flap to allow 
easy access to fill the tank.

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Fuel and Refuelling

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A warning label on the inside of the fuel 
filler flap advises type/grade of fuel.

When filling, the dispenser nozzle must be 
inserted into the filler neck sufficiently to 
open the trap door for fuel to flow into the 
fuel tank. For quickness and to 
completely fill the tank, ensure that the 
fuel nozzle rests on the filler neck as 
shown. Fill the tank until the filler nozzle 
automatically shuts off. Filling beyond this 
point could result in fuel spillage.

After refuelling, twist the filler cap 
clockwise until it clicks and close the flap, 
which automatically locks shut.

The continuous use of high quality fuel 
makes the need for additional additives 
unnecessary.

This will help to protect the engine 
components against corrosion, carbon 
deposit formation and prevent the fuel 
injection system from clogging.

If in doubt your local Jaguar Dealer will 
advise on which fuel must be used in your 
vehicle.

The filler neck of the fuel tank has a small 
diameter to suit the unleaded fuel pump 
nozzle and will prevent the larger diameter 
leaded fuel nozzle from entering the filler 
neck.

Not all countries have a small diameter 
nozzle so care must be taken to only fill 
the tank with unleaded fuel.

FUEL CAPACITY

Avoid the risk of running out of fuel and 
never intentionally drive the car when the 
fuel gauge indicates that the tank is 
empty. When refuelling your vehicle after 
the fuel gauge reads empty, you may not 
be able to add the fuel quantity shown 
below to the tank as there will be a small 
reserve remaining in the tank.

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Fuel tank capacity

85 litres
22.4 US gallons

Fill capacity 
(when the fuel gauge indicates empty)

79 litres
20.9 US gallons

Reserve capacity
(when the fuel gauge indicates empty)

5.8 litres
1.5 US gallons

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FUEL ECONOMY

The following tips not only lead to greater 
fuel economy but also reduce air pollution 
causing less environmental damage:
• Try to avoid using the car for short 

journeys - this will lead to greater fuel 
economy and reduce wear on the 
engine.

• Plan ahead - choose uncongested 

routes, combine car trips and share 
cars where possible.

• Drive off as soon as possible after 

starting a cold engine - do not leave 
the engine idling until it has warmed 
up.

• Drive smoothly and efficiently - harsh 

acceleration and heavy braking have 
a significant effect on fuel 
consumption - driving more smoothly 
saves fuel.

• Slow down - driving at high speeds 

significantly increases fuel 
consumption.

• Switch off - sitting stationary is zero 

miles per gallon, switch off the engine 
when it is safe to do so.

• Unnecessary weight - do not carry 

unnecessary weight and remove roof 
racks when not in use.

• Regular servicing keeps the engine at 

best efficiency.

• Ensure that tires are inflated to the 

correct pressure for the journey.

• Use air conditioning and all vehicle 

electrical devices sparingly - all 
increase fuel consumption.

• Check your fuel consumption - it will 

help you get the most from your car 
and any significant change in 
consumption may indicate a vehicle 
fault.

FUEL REQUIREMENTS

All vehicles are fitted with a catalytic 
system and can only use unleaded fuel.

Unleaded fuel must be used for the 
emission control system to operate 
properly. Its use will also reduce spark 
plug fouling, exhaust system corrosion 
and engine oil deterioration.

The preferred fuel should have an octane 
rating of at least 95 RON (Research 
Octane Number) and a minimum 
anti-knock index (AKI) of 91.

Super Green Plus 98 RON unleaded fuel 
(where available) may be used as an 
alternative to the standard 95 RON 
unleaded fuel.

Some countries have only 91 RON fuel 
available. The vehicles in these countries 
are specially calibrated to use this fuel.

Using unleaded fuel with an octane rating 
lower than recommended can cause 
persistent, heavy spark knock (a metallic 
rapping noise). If severe, this can lead to 
engine damage.

If a heavy spark knock is detected even 
when using fuel of the recommended 
octane rating, or if you hear steady spark 
knock while holding a steady speed on 
level roads consult a Jaguar Dealer to 
have the problem corrected. 

Failure to do so is misuse of the vehicle, 
for which Jaguar Cars Limited is not 
responsible. However, occasional light 
spark knock for a short time while 
accelerating or driving up hill, may occur.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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