Wednesday, June 17, 2009

PDF Ebook Jaguar X-TYPE 2003 Drivers Handbook

Whether you are new to the Jaguar marque or have previously owned Jaguar vehicles, we are pleased that you have made Jaguar your choice of vehicle this time.

For safety and the pleasure you will get from your new vehicle, please take the time to get well acquainted with your vehicle by reading the Handbooks. Details of the vehicle warranty are contained within the ‘Passport to Service’ booklet for USA and Canada or, for Mexico, the ‘Service Record and Warranty’ book. When left-hand or right-hand is used in the text, this refers to the left-hand side or right-hand side of the vehicle, viewed from the rear.

Each vehicle is given a full ‘Pre-Delivery Inspection’ to ensure that all systems function correctly and that the vehicle meets its specification. Owners are responsible for the regular maintenance and servicing of the vehicle. Jaguar Retailers will be pleased to arrange periodic servicing and can provide you with details of tasks carried out at each service interval. Failure to implement maintenance at the recommended intervals could result in deterioration of vehicle performance and possible infringement of regulations and factory warranty. Regular routine maintenance not only helps to prevent unnecessary ‘breakdowns’ and inconvenience, but enhances the ‘trade in’ or resale value of the vehicle.

Contents
1. Owner information
    General information
    Warnings, Cautions and Notes
    Health and safety
    Regular servicing
    Jaguar diagnostic system
    Vehicle identification
    Protect the environment
    Mobile/portable telephones
    Window tinting
    Touch-screen display

2. Security and locks

    Ignition switch
    Vehicle security
    Key transmitter
    Door locks and handles
    Vehicle locking and unlocking
    Child safety locks
    Alarms and audible signals
    Security features
    Radio frequency
    HomeLink® Universal Transceiver

3. Before driving

    Occupant protection
    Seat belts
    Advanced occupant restraint system
    Child safety
    Seat adjustment
    Steering column adjustment
    Clock
    Door window operation
    Window anti-trap feature
    Mirrors
    Door rear view mirrors
    Interior rear view mirror
    Luggage compartment

4. On the road

    Instruments
    Warning lights
    Audible warnings
    Message centre
    Messages
    Trip computer
    Cruise (speed) control

4. On the road (continued)

    Exterior lighting
    Interior lighting
    Reverse park control
    Sunroof
    Wipers and washers
    Parkbrake
    Horn
    Interior features
    Sun visors and vanity mirrors
    Cigar lighter and ashtray
    Rear centre armrest
    Glove compartment
    Rear sun blind
    Starting/stopping the vehicle
    Automatic transmission
    Gear-shift interlock
    Gear selector positions
    Sport mode
    Manual transmission
    Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
    Dynamic stability control (DSC)
    General driving information
    Winter driving
    Touring
    Towing a caravan or trailer
    Fuel and refuelling

5. Climate control

    Introduction
    Automatic climate control with LCD screen
6. Roadside emergency
Inertia switch
Emergency starting
Wheel changing and jacking
Vehicle recovery
Bulb renewal
Fuses and fuse boxes
Fuse box locations

7. Maintenance
General maintenance
Hood release
Regular checks
Checking and topping up
Battery
Windscreen wipers
Tyres
Tyre pressures
Vehicle care
Interior care
Exterior care
Electrical accessories

8. Specifications

Vehicle data
Weights (average/approximate)
Roof-rack capacity and trailer weights
Dimensions
Wheels and tyres
‘R’ performance wheels
Tyre pressures
Tow-bar fixing points