Jaguar XJ8 - Engine management Light on but no problems??
Jaguar XJ8 - Engine management Light on but no problems??
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Original Poster:

269 posts

231 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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Can anyone tell me how to clear this or is there a problem that needs fixing first, the car runs superb with no glitches.

Thanks

The Leaper

5,546 posts

232 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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All I can say is that I had the same issue with my S-Type a few years back. Turned out to be the MAF sensor on the way out. Had it replaced at a JMD, all OK since.

R.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

236 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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There may or may not be a on going problem with your car, but obviously somthing has triggered the management light. Suggest you buy a OBD2 scanner and reset the light and at the same time read then clear any other fault codes that are stored.

Loads of perfectly good scanners on ebay for £20 or so. Some will tell you what the fault actually is rather then just displaying a code, but you'll still need to Google Jaguar specific ones if one pops up

Once you've have a scanner then you are in a good position to monitor any future faults and monitor a problem over time, and form a firm diagnosis rather than just throw loads of effort and money at chasing random indications.

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Original Poster:

269 posts

231 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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Thanks again, Steve where is the OBD connection on these XJ40's?

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Original Poster:

269 posts

231 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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sorry sent last one in error, I also have a 1992 XJ40 with the engine management light on...

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

236 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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XJ40 does not have one smile

On the X308 it's right at the bottom of the curved lower dashboard on the lefthand side of the drivers footwell - pretty much around where your left foot toes point when using the footrest. It's a black computer socket type thingy, don't know what the right name for it is but that's where you find it.

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Original Poster:

269 posts

231 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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Fab, thank you very much. Danny

OneJag

60 posts

187 months

Tuesday 18th December 2012
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Hi,
Slightly related, will a standard OBD2 reader work with a W-reg (2000) X308 XJR? Or do I need something more sophisticated? Nothing wrong at present, but you never know and its not like its a simple bit of wiring on these...!

Cheers,
Andrew

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

236 months

Wednesday 19th December 2012
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OneJag said:
Hi,
Slightly related, will a standard OBD2 reader work with a W-reg (2000) X308 XJR? Or do I need something more sophisticated? Nothing wrong at present, but you never know and its not like its a simple bit of wiring on these...!

Cheers,
Andrew
It did on my previous 2000 XJ8 - but I have no idea if it was fully functional.

IIRC petrol engined cars were required to be OBD compliant from 2001 onwards but the X308 range was compliant from launch. Check with whoever you buy the reader from and get them to assure you the one they sell will work on your XJR

OneJag

60 posts

187 months

Wednesday 19th December 2012
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Jaguar steve said:
It did on my previous 2000 XJ8 - but I have no idea if it was fully functional.

IIRC petrol engined cars were required to be OBD compliant from 2001 onwards but the X308 range was compliant from launch. Check with whoever you buy the reader from and get them to assure you the one they sell will work on your XJR
Thanks, I will look into it sometime in the New Year (Xmas is too busy now smile )

Merry Xmas to all!

OneJag