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emergency service Roadside emergency service 4-1

Introduction Spare Wheel and Jacking Equipment


In the event of a flat tyre, drivers should follow closely the The spare wheel, jacking equipment and wheel chock are stored
procedure for wheel changing and jacking given in this section. under the luggage compartment floor panel.
The correct jacking points and how to locate them are shown. It To remove the spare wheel, remove the luggage compartment
is important that only the correct jacking points are used. floor panel and unscrew the retaining screw (see A overleaf).
Where vehicles have the ‘Temporary Use’ spare wheel, drivers The tray containing the jacking equipment kit can be removed
should be aware of the limitations of its use. from the luggage compartment by unscrewing the yellow
securing bolt (see B overleaf).
Temporary-use Spare Wheel
The kit comprises: the jack; jack ratchet handle with socket
Observe the following warnings before using the wheel. extension; wheel nut wrench with telescopic extension; wheel
chock; towing eye and a wheel locking nut extractor tube and
! WARNING: key socket (where fitted).
1. Please note temporary-use spare wheel warning label. Note: Examine the jack occasionally, clean and grease the
Adhere to instructions on the label. Failure to comply threads to ensure it is always ready for an emergency.
can be dangerous.
2. When a temporary-use spare wheel is fitted, drive
with caution and replace with the specified wheel and
tyre as soon as possible.
3. Do not fit more than one temporary-use spare wheel
and tyre assembly at one time.
4. The temporary-use spare wheel must be inflated to
410 kPa (4,1 bar, 60 lbf/in2).
5. Temporary-use spare wheel, maximum speed is
80 km/h (50 mph).
Note: Maintenance information for the temporary-use spare
wheel is the same as given for normal tyres in Section 5.
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Spare Wheel Stowage


When the temporary-use spare wheel is being used, stow the
replaced road wheel in the luggage compartment so that it fits
over the jacking equipment tray. Reposition the luggage
compartment floor panel in the upper location slots (C).
When the temporary-use spare wheel is returned to the luggage
compartment, position the wheel with one stud hole directly
over the yellow plastic bolt. Fit the retaining screw through the
stud hole into the bolt head and tighten down. Refit the luggage
compartment floor panel in the lower position (D).
Note: Remove the centre badge , see illustration on page 4-3.
20 inch diameter road wheels cannot be stored beneath the
luggage compartment floor panel. Use the plastic stowage bag
and gloves provided in the luggage compartment.

! WARNING:
Keep plastic bags away from children.

Wheel Changing and Jacking


Be prepared for a flat tyre. Know where equipment is stowed
and read the wheel changing and jacking instructions carefully.

Stopping the Vehicle


Pull off the road completely, clear of all traffic and park on as
level ground as possible. Switch on hazard warning lights.

! WARNING:
It can be dangerous to change a wheel when the vehicle
is on a slope or soft, uneven ground.
JLK-101
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Wheel Changing and Jacking (continued)


Remove the temporary-use or full size spare wheel to obtain the
jack and wheel changing tools.

Alloy Wheels with Centre Badge


When changing wheels, carefully remove the centre badge and
transfer it to the replacement wheel (when a full size spare
wheel is used).

JLK-081

Alloy Wheels with Hexagon Centre Wheel Nut Covers


Remove the cover with the plastic spanner supplied with the
spare wheel jacking equipment.

Loosening the Wheel Nuts


Always slightly loosen the wheel nuts before raising the vehicle.
A label showing correct use of the wheel nut wrench is printed
on its shaft and states:
WHEEL NUT REMOVAL WHEEL NUT TIGHTEN

JLK 053

JLK-I09
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Wheel Changing and Jacking (continued)


Removing Locking Wheel Nuts (where fitted)
Some vehicles are fitted with one locking wheel nut on each
wheel. These can only be removed using the extractor tube and
key socket from the jacking equipment tray.
The locking wheel nut is provided with a cover which makes it
visually similar to standard wheel nuts. The top of the cover has
an indentation (A) to aid identification.
Push the extractor tube firmly over the locking wheel nut cover,
as shown at (B), until it is fully located.
Withdraw the extractor tube to remove the cover.
Fit the key socket over the locking wheel nut as shown at (C).
Fit the wheel nut wrench over the key socket and loosen the
locking wheel nut.

Locking Wheel Nut Security Coding


Locking wheel nuts have a letter stamped on their upper
surface. The key socket is stamped with a corresponding
number. Only key sockets with the correct matching number
will fit the locking wheel nut.
Should a new key socket be required, note the letter on the
JLX-156
locking wheel nut and contact your Jaguar Dealer. Proof of
vehicle ownership will be required.
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Wheel Changing and Jacking (continued) Chock the front wheel on the opposite side of the vehicle to the
side being jacked up as shown below:
Before Lifting the Vehicle
Note:
1. Ensure that all passengers are in a safe place clear of the
! WARNING: vehicle.
Before attempting to lift the vehicle with the jack, chock 2. Ensure that the jack is on firm and level ground.
one of the front wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling 3. Firmly apply the handbrake and select position ‘P’ (Park).
when jacked up.
Using the wheel nut wrench with the handle extended, slacken,
A folding wheel chock is supplied with the jacking equipment. but do not remove the wheel nuts
The chock must be unfolded into a triangular form before use.

VEHICLE FACING DOWN A SLOPE VEHICLE FACING UP A SLOPE VEHICLE HORIZONTAL


Chock the front of the front wheel Chock the rear of the front wheel Front wheel change: Chock at A
Rear wheel change: Chock at B

JLK-082
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Wheel Changing and Jacking (continued)


Jacking

! WARNING:
Never work under the vehicle using only the jack as a
support, always use axle stands or suitable supports
under the jacking points.
Observe the instructions printed on the jack.
Use the jack only for lifting the vehicle during wheel changing,
and only use the jack which is stored in the vehicle.
Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is only
supported by a jack.
Note: When one rear wheel is lifted off the ground the
automatic transmission ‘P’ (Park) position will not prevent the
vehicle from moving and possibly slipping off the jack.
There are four jacking points, two each side. These are
reinforced metal plates (A) attached to the sill near each wheel.
Caution: Never use bumpers or any other part of the body
to lift the vehicle.

! WARNING:
JLK-083

Do not attempt to lift the vehicle unless the sill plate is Carefully raise the vehicle by turning the ratchet handle.
fully engaged in the jack plate groove. Note: Stop jacking the vehicle when the tyre just clears the
Place the jack squarely beneath the appropriate jacking point. ground. Minimum tyre lift gives maximum vehicle stability.
Fit the extension socket to the jack ratchet head and fit it to the Remove the wheel nuts and the wheel.
jack. Ensure that the jack plate groove is fully engaged with the
sill plate.
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Wheel Changing and Jacking (continued)

Fitting the Spare Wheel Stowing the Equipment


Remove the chock and fold flat.
! WARNING: Stow the jack, wheel chock and tools in
When using the wheel nut wrench, the jacking equipment tray. If removed,
only use the extension for removing refit the tray in the luggage compartment
wheel nuts, NOT for tightening. and secure with the yellow securing bolt.
Fit the spare wheel and secure with the Place the wheel over the tray and refit the
wheel nuts. luggage compartment floor panel.
Using the wheel nut wrench, lightly Note: When the temporary-use spare
tighten the wheel nuts alternately using wheel is returned to the luggage
the sequence shown. Ensure that the compartment, fit and tighten the retaining
taper on the wheel nuts is seated fully
JLK-084 screw.
onto the taper faces of the wheel disc.
Lower the jack and with the wrench Re-fitting Centre Badge (where fitted)
handle not extended, tighten the wheel Press fit the centre badge into position on
nuts alternately. At the earliest the wheel.
opportunity have the wheel nuts
tightened with a torque wrench to Refitting Hexagon Centre Wheel Nut
88 – 102 Nm (65 – 75 lbf.ft). Do not Cover (where fitted)
exceed this torque. Tighten the hexagon centre wheel nut
Remove the jack from the vehicle. cover to the wheel with the plastic
spanner supplied with the spare wheel
jacking equipment.
! WARNING:
When the temporary-use spare
wheel has been fitted, drive with
caution and replace with the
specified wheel and tyre as soon as
possible.
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Emergency Starting Caution:


Rolling Start 1. If using a jump start vehicle, under no circumstances
should the vehicles come into contact with each other.
A start by pushing or towing cannot be achieved on a vehicle
This could establish an earth connection, which may
with automatic transmission.
cause sparks and damage.
Emergency Starting Using Jump Leads 2. Do not run the jump start vehicle’s engine when boost
Both the booster and discharged battery should be treated with starting a Jaguar Vehicle. If the jump start vehicle’s
great care when using jump leads. Always use high quality leads engine is running and the jump leads are
capable of carrying the starter current of the vehicle to be disconnected, damage to the Jaguar vehicle’s electrical
started. system will result.
Before commencing, the following precautions must be taken: 3. The booster battery voltage must not exceed 12 volts.
1. When the battery of another vehicle is being used, ensure
that the vehicles do not touch, or remove the charged battery The following procedure must be followed exactly, being careful
and place near to, not on, the vehicle with the discharged not to cause sparks.
battery. 1. Apply the handbrake, select Park and turn off all the vehicle’s
2. Ensure that both vehicles have all electrical services OFF, the electrical services.
handbrake is ON and the transmission is in Park. 2. Remove the luggage compartment floor panels.
3. Where the jump leads are of a different colour, e.g. red and 3. Unclip the positive (+) terminal cover.
black, use red for positive (+). This aids identification and
4. Attach one end of the red jump lead to the positive (+)
helps to avoid crossing positive (+) to negative (–). Take extra
terminal of the booster battery and the other end to the
care to avoid crossing the polarity when using cables of the
positive terminal of the discharged battery. Make sure that
same colour.
a good connection is made. Do not allow the vehicles
to touch.

Continued
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Caution: Do not connect the negative jump lead directly


to the negative (–) terminal of the discharged vehicle.
5. Attach one end of the black jump lead to the negative (–)
terminal of the booster battery and the other end to an earth
point on the vehicle being started. (Use the spare wheel
retaining bolt as shown.) The earth point must be at least
305 mm (12 inches) from the discharged battery. Make sure
that a good connection is made.
6. When started allow the engine to idle for five minutes before
disconnecting the cables.
7. Disconnect the black jump lead from the earthpoint and the
booster battery negative (–) terminal. Disconnect the red
jump lead from the positive (+) terminals of both batteries.
Note: Disconnection is done in the reverse order to the
connecting procedure.
8. Refit the positive terminal cover and the floor panels.
9. Refit the luggage compartment floor panels.

JLK-016
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Vehicle Recovery
The preferred vehicle recovery method is by using a flat bed
transporter or rear suspended tow. The front and rear towing
eyes are primarily for emergency use when towing for SHORT
DISTANCES, e.g. removing the vehicle if it is causing an
obstruction or for winching the vehicle onto a recovery
transporter.

Transporting
If the vehicle is being transported on a trailer or vehicle flat bed
transporter, the handbrake must be applied, the wheels chocked
and the gear selector lever moved to position ‘N’ or ‘D’ but
NEVER to ‘P’.
The vehicle must be securely tied down to the transporter or
trailer. Do not attach tie-down hooks to the towing eyes.

Suspended Towing
Ensure that the recovery team follow these instructions:
Do not tow with sling-type equipment since damage to the
bodywork may result.
Caution: Do not tow vehicle by suspending the front end.
1. Remove the key from the ignition switch.
2. Raise the rear of the vehicle using a ‘spectacle frame’ type
lifting device where a cradle is positioned under each rear
wheel, as indicated.

Vehicles with Defective Automatic Transmission


The vehicle must be towed with the rear wheels clear of the
ground.

JLK-085
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Towing Eyes

! WARNING:
The vehicle must not be driven with a towing eye fitted to
a front tow point.
Caution: The towing eyes are not suitable for ‘solid bar
towing’.
Care must be taken to avoid damaging the bumpers and
front apron.
The front towing eye is detachable. When not in use it is stowed
in the jacking equipment kit (see page 4-1). To use, remove the
rubber blanking plug from the front cross-member, on the
driver’s side and screw the eye into the threaded drilling. The
blanking plugs are a push-fit in the towing eye threads.
The rear eye is welded to the right-hand side of the luggage
compartment underfloor panel.
Always obey towing regulations: In certain countries the
registration number of the towing vehicle and an ‘ON
TOW’ sign or warning triangle must be displayed in a prominent
position at the rear of the vehicle being towed.
When being towed, the vehicle’s gear selector lever must be in
neutral (position ‘N’) with the ignition key turned to position ‘II’ JLK-112
to release the steering lock and render the indicators, horn and
brake lights operational.
Vehicles may be towed for SHORT DISTANCES (maximum
! WARNING:
0.8 kilometres/0.5 miles) with the gear selector lever in When the engine is not running the steering and brakes
position ‘N’, provided a speed of 48 km/h (30 mph) is not will no longer be power-assisted. Therefore, be prepared
exceeded. for relatively heavy steering and the need for greatly
increased brake pedal pressure.
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Fuses and Fuse Boxes


Fuse failure is signalled by an inoperative circuit.
Do not fit a new fuse if damage to the wiring is found; contact a
Jaguar Dealer. After renewing a fuse have the circuit checked by
a Jaguar Dealer.
Spare fuses and a special tool for removing the fuses are
supplied underneath the electrical carrier lid in the luggage
compartment.
Use only the spare fuses supplied. Replace the spare with a
Jaguar approved fuse of the same amperage rating.

Checking and Renewing a Blown Fuse


Make sure the new fuse is the correct rating (amperage). Fuses
are colour coded according to the amperage and the rating is
JLK-019
also marked on each fuse. The colour code is as follows:

TAN 5 amp CLEAR 25 amp


RED 10 amp LIGHT GREEN 30 amp
LIGHT BLUE 15 amp BRIGHT ORANGE 40 amp
YELLOW 20 amp
Push the tool on to the suspect fuse and withdraw it.
If the wire in the fuse is broken, the fuse has blown.
A – Fuse in good condition. B – Blown fuse.
Fit a new fuse using the tool.

JLX-145
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Fuse Box Locations Type B Fuse Boxes


There are five separate fuse boxes fitted to the vehicle, each one A Engine compartment fuse box – Left-hand side, behind the
containing fuses protecting a different group of circuits. windscreen washer reservoir.
Some fuse box locations change with left-hand drive and
F Electrical carrier fuse box – Luggage compartment.
right-hand drive vehicles. In these cases the terms ‘driver’s side’
and ‘passenger’s side’ have been used.
There are two types of fuse box: ! WARNING:
type A – 18 way with one relay. 1. Do not fit a fuse of a different amperage from that
type B – 22 way with seven relays. specified on the Master Label. The electrical circuits
may become overloaded with the subsequent
The locations are as follows: possibility of a fire.
Type A Fuse Boxes 2. No attempt should be made to repair a fuse that has
blown. This may cause a fire hazard or serious damage
B Engine compartment fuse box (right-hand drive vehicles) – elsewhere in the electrical circuit.
Passenger's side, within bulkhead extension.
or
C Engine compartment fuse box (left-hand drive vehicles) –
Passenger's side, within bulkhead extension.
D Fascia fuse box – Driver's side, on the end of the fascia
behind the removable panel.
E Fascia fuse box – Passenger's side, on the end of the fascia
behind the removable panel.

Note: Left-hand drive vehicle shown

JLK-114
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Engine Compartment Fuse Boxes


There is one fuse box in the main engine compartment, located
on the left-hand side, behind the windscreen washer reservoir.
Caution: When the fuse box lid is removed, take care to
protect the box from moisture, and refit the lid at the
earliest opportunity.
Remove the fuse box lid by pressing the retaining lugs and
lifting.
When refitting, press the fuse box lid in the area of the retaining
lugs until the lid engages.
The circuits protected are listed on page 4-19.

JLK-022

A second fuse box is situated within the bulkhead extension on


the passenger’s side.
Note: The bulkhead extension protects electrical components
from the heat generated in the engine compartment.
Remove the fuse box lid by compressing and lifting the
‘U’ shaped latching mechanism (A).
To refit the fuse box lid, position into the slots and push down
until the latching mechanism is engaged.
The circuits protected are listed on page 4-16.

JLK-023
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Fascia Fuse Boxes


Fuse boxes are located at the extreme ends of the fascia, one on
the driver’s side and one on the passenger’s side.
Pull the raised lip of the cover to access the fuse box.
The circuits protected are listed on page 4-17 and 4-18.

Luggage Compartment Fuse Box


A fuse box is located in the electrical carrier which is situated to
the rear of the battery. JLK-024

A list of protected circuits and fuse ratings is given on the fuse


allocation chart (Master Label) which is attached to the lid of the
electrical carrier.
Caution: When the carrier lid is removed, take care to
protect the box from moisture ingress, and refit the lid at
the earliest opportunity.
Remove the luggage compartment floor panel.
Remove the electrical carrier lid by pulling the retaining clips
and pulling the lid upwards.
Spare fuses and a special tool for removing the fuses are
supplied underneath the electrical carrier lid in the luggage
compartment.
Reposition the lid and press down until the retaining clips
engage.
The circuits protected are listed on page 4-20. JLK-093
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Fuse Ratings and Circuits


Engine Compartment Fuse Box Passenger Side – Within Bulkhead Extension

Fuse Ratings Fuse Ratings


Circuit Circuit
No (amps) No (amps)
1 30 HO2 sensor heaters. 11 10 Adaptive cruise control smartbooster & relay.
2 20 Intercooler water pump (Supercharged). 12 10 Air flowmeter, VVT solenoids, radiator fans
control module.
3 25 Starter solenoid.
13 – Not used.
4 5 Engine control module, transmission control
module. 14 10 HO2 sensor heaters relay (where fitted),
EGR valve (where fitted), EVAP valve, ignition
5 10 Injector supply.
coils relay, throttle motor relay,
6 – Not used. AC compressor clutch relay.
7 – Not used. 15 30 Windscreen left-hand heater.
8 10 Air conditioning compressor clutch. 16 5 Engine control module cooling fan.
9 30 Throttle motor. 17 30 Windscreen right-hand heater.
10 5 Engine control module, Park/Neutral switch, 18 10 Ignition coils supply.
cruise control VSV 1 and 2 (where fitted).

B or C on location illustration, page 4-13.


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Fascia Fuse Box – Driver’s Side

Fuse Ratings Fuse Ratings


Circuit Circuit
No (amps) No (amps)
1 20 Driver's seat control module. 12 10 Door mirror heaters relay, Air conditioning:
compressor lock, control module ignition
2 10 Door mirror heaters.
supply, blower motor relays, power steering
3 30 Windscreen wiper motor relays. control module.
4 10 Airbag. 13 5 Diagnostic connector (battery).
5 15 Body processor module (5 V logic and 14 10 Cruise control ON/OFF switch, main
lamps). instrument cluster, catalytic converter over
6 5 Centre console switches, key transponder temperature warning control module.
module, convertible top header console, rain 15 25 Driver's door control module, transit relay.
sensing.
16 5 Electrochromic interior mirror (where fitted),
7 15 Body processor module (battery supply for windscreen heater relay, gear selector,
solenoids, lamps and motors). transmission mode switch, linear switch.
8 5 Steering column adjust switch, driver's seat 17 10 Accessory sockets.
switchpack, driver's seat belt buckle switch
18 5 Main instrument cluster (includes clock).
9 – Not used.
10 5 Diagnostic connector (ignition).
11 20 Air conditioning driver’s blower motor.

D on location illustration, page 4-13.


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Fascia Fuse Box – Passenger’s Side

Fuse Ratings Fuse Ratings


Circuit Circuit
No (amps) No (amps)
1 20 Passenger seat control module. 11 20 Air conditioning passenger's blower relay.
2 10 Door locking actuators. 12 5 Radio/cassette unit.
3 – Not used. 13 – Not used.
4 5 Door switchpacks, door locking. 14 20 Cigar lighter.
5 5 Telephone transceiver and RT connector. 15 25 Passenger door control module, transit relay
connector.
6 10 Air conditioning control module.
16 5 Navigation.
7 20 Body processor module (column motor
power). 17 15 Body processor module (light, high power
sockets).
8 5 Passenger seat switchpack, passenger seat
belt buckle switch. 18 10 Dimmer control module.
9 10 Radio/cassette head unit.
10 5 Telephone handset and transceiver.

E on location illustration, page 4-13.


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Engine Compartment Fuse Box – Left-hand Side

Fuse Ratings Fuse Ratings


Circuit Circuit
No (amps) No (amps)
1 10 Transmission control module. 12 30 Cooling fans series/parallel.
2 5 Alternator regulator. 13 10 Left-hand horn.
3 5 Security sounder, headlamp levelling motors, 14 30 Cooling fans parallel.
headlamp levelling switch, ignition +Ve,
15 10 Air conditioning coolant pump.
centre console switchpack, adaptive cruise
control. 16 30 ABS control valves.
4 5 ABS control module. 17 15 Front fog lamps.
5 10 Starter relay, engine control module. 18 30 ABS pump motor.
6 10 Right-hand dipped beam headlamp. 19 10 Right-hand main beam headlamp.
7 30 Power wash pump. 20 – Not used.
8 10 Left-hand dipped beam headlamp. 21 10 Left-hand main beam headlamp.
9 10 Security sounder. 22 5 Adaptive cruise control module.
10 – Not used.
11 10 Right-hand horn.

A on location illustration, page 4-13.


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Luggage Compartment Fuse Box – Electrical Carrier

Fuse Ratings Fuse Ratings


Circuit Circuit
No (amps) No (amps)
1 5 Coupe: Reversing lamps. 13 – Not used.
Convertible: Reversing lamps, rear quarter 14 – Coupe: Not used.
windows raise/lower relays.
40 Convertible: Raise and lower pump for
2 20 Adaptive damping control module. convertible top.
3 5 Fuse box ignition +Ve, bulb monitoring 15 10 Fog lamps.
control module, S/C fuel pump relay.
16 5 Navigation.
4 5 Adaptive damping control module.
17 25 Heated rear screen.
5 5 Airbag.
18 30 Power amplifier.
6 5 Right and left-hand stop lamps via bulb
19 5 Right-hand tail, left-hand and right-hand
monitoring control module.
number plate lights.
7 20 Fuel pump.
20 – Coupe: Not used.
8 5 High mounted stop lamp. 20 Convertible: Left-hand rear quarter window
9 10 Antenna motor. lift motor
10 10 Security and locking control module. 21 5 Left-hand tail, left-hand and right-hand side
marker lights.
11 10 Accessory sockets
22 20 S/C fuel pump.
12 – Coupe: Not used.
20 Convertible: Right-hand rear quarter
window lift motor

F on location illustration, page 4-13.


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Control Modules – Identification and Location

Control Module Location Control Module Location


Adaptive Damping Luggage compartment, rear, right of Driver's Door Driver's door, forward of the glass
the spare wheel well. guide above the speaker.
Airbag (Supplementary Fascia right-hand side. Behind the Driver's Seat Driver's seat cushion frame.
Restraint System) glove compartment liner or the
Engine Management Engine compartment, passenger side,
driver's knee bolster.
within bulkhead extension.
Anti-lock Braking Engine compartment, driver's side.
Passenger's Door Passenger's door, forward of the glass
System and Traction Mounted below the ABS hydraulic
guide above the speaker.
Control control unit.
Passenger's Seat Passenger's seat cushion frame.
Body Processor Fascia, mounted on passenger airbag
bracket. Security and Locking Luggage compartment electrical
carrier to the rear of the battery.
Climate Control Fascia, right-hand side of the climate
control unit. Transmission Engine compartment, passenger side,
within bulkhead extension.
Dimmer Fuse box on the right-hand end of the
fascia.
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Relay Identification and Location Relays, where not mounted in a fuse box, are arranged in groups
of three. Each group has a black plastic cover, which slots into
The following chart identifies and gives locations for the relays
the harness connector and can be easily removed for access.
which control the vehicle’s electrical services. The relays have
coloured harness connectors and cases for identification. Where Where relays are referred to as being on the left or right-hand
the connector colour differs from the case, both colours will be side, the location is the same for both left-hand drive and
listed (connector colour first). right-hand drive vehicles.

Location Functions Case Colour

Engine compartment fuse box, left-hand side, Layout as diagram:


R7
to the rear of the windscreen washer R1 Air conditioning water pump. Brown
reservoir. R6
R2 Front fog lamps. Brown
R5
R3 Main beam headlamps. Brown
R4 Powerwash (where fitted). R4 Brown
R5 Dipped beam headlamp. R3 R2 R1 Brown
R6 Horn. Brown
R7 Ignition. Brown

Luggage compartment fuse box to the rear of Layout as diagram:


R7
the battery, under the electrical carrier lid. R1 Rear fog lamps. Brown
R6
R2 Heated rear window. Brown
R5
R3 Tail and number plate lights. Brown
R4 Fuel pump. R4 Brown
R5 Stop lamps. R3 R2 R1 Brown
R6 Accessory socket (Dealer fit option). Brown
R7 Ignition. Brown
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Relay Identification and Location (continued)

Location Functions Case Colour

Luggage compartment to the rear of the Right to left:


battery, under the electrical carrier lid. Rear quarter windows up (nearest) and down, right-hand side. 2 x Black
Note: Micro relays operate rear quarter S/C secondary fuel pump. Brown
window functions.
Rear quarter windows up (nearest) and down, left-hand side. 2 x Black
Convertible top lower. Black
Convertible top raise. Black
Spare. –

Driver's side fuse box at the end of the fascia. Ignition. Brown

Passenger's side fuse box at the end of the Auxiliary. Brown


fascia.

Engine compartment passenger side fuse Engine management system control. Brown
box, within bulkhead extension.

Engine compartment right-hand side, within From front of vehicle to rear:


bulkhead extension. Starter. Brown
Left-hand front screen heater (If fitted). Brown
Right-hand front screen heater (If fitted). Brown
Intercooler water pump Brown
HO2 sensor heaters relay Brown
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Relay Identification and Location (continued)

Location Functions Case Colour

Engine compartment passenger side, within Looking forward from right to left:
bulkhead extension. Ignition coil. Brown
Throttle motor power. Brown
PI main (injectors). Brown

Engine compartment left-hand side within From front of vehicle to rear:


bulkhead extension. Air conditioning clutch. Brown
Wiper on/off. Black
Wiper fast/slow. Black

Behind the fascia on the left-hand side as Door mirror heater: micro-relay. Black
viewed from the rear of the car.

Behind the fascia on the right-hand side as From front of vehicle to rear:
viewed from the rear of the car. Door lock: micro-relay. Black
Air conditioning isolate: micro-relay. Black

Footwell, mounted on the left-hand side of From front of vehicle to rear:


the transmission tunnel. Left-hand blower: micro-relay. Black
Right-hand blower: micro-relay. Black

Engine compartment left-hand side, below Cooling fans: large relay. Black
the headlamp.

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