Jaguar X-Type Starting Issues
babythreej
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I have a 2003 X-type that I got in my of this year with about 40,000 miles on it.
I hit a large pothole. The tire got a bubble in and then.... the car just stopped!
It will not turn over and you can not even put the car in neutral!
Any ideas? It's at the shop now, but they are at still at a lost.
I hit a large pothole. The tire got a bubble in and then.... the car just stopped!
It will not turn over and you can not even put the car in neutral!
Any ideas? It's at the shop now, but they are at still at a lost.
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There is on the inside front passenger side under glove box a 'g impact swicth of some sort' you may have to reset it. Its mentioned in the owners guide
In the event of an accident, an inertia switch will trip, isolating
ignition controlled circuits, including fuel pump operation.
Simultaneously, the doors will automatically unlock. Once the
switch has tripped it must be reset before attempting to restart
the engine.
Note: The doors will not unlock if the inertia switch is tripped
when the ignition switch is in position ‘0’.
The inertia switch is located in the left-hand fascia fusebox,
behind a pull-out panel. To remove the panel, first open the
left-hand door. A button on the top of the switch, under a
flexible cover, is raised when the switch has been tripped.
Resetting the switch
! WARNING:
To avoid the possibility of fire or personal injury, do not
reset the inertia switch if you see or smell fuel.
If no fuel leak is apparent, reset the inertia switch as follows:
1. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘0’.
2. Press down the flexible cover on the top of the inertia switch.
3. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘II’, pause for a few
seconds, then return the key to position ‘0’.
4. Make a further check for fuel leaks.
Inertia switch
In the event of an accident, an inertia switch will trip, isolating
fuel pump operation. Once the switch has tripped it must be
reset before attempting to restart the engine.
The inertia switch is located behind the trim on the right-hand
side of the vehicle, forward of the front door post, below the
fascia. Pull open the small panel in the trim to reset the switch.
Resetting the switch
! WARNING:
To avoid the possibility of fire or personal injury, do not
reset the inertia switch if you see or smell fuel.
If no fuel leak is apparent, reset the inertia switch as follows:
1. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘0’.
2. Pull open the small panel in the trim.
3. Press down the flexible cover on the top of the inertia switch.
4. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘II’, pause for a few
seconds, then return the key to position ‘0’.
5. Make a further check for fuel leaks.
6. Close the trim panel.