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I own two Jaguar XJ6's and I do all of my own repairs. I know these car pretty well. I have own them for about 10 years. I have replaced many defective parts and have had many intermitting problems which I had to trouble shoot. I can help with most common problem with the XJ6.
I own two Jaguar XJ6's and my brother owns one. I do all of my own repairs. I know these car pretty well. I have own them for about 10 years. I have replaced many defective parts and have had many intermitting problems which I had to trouble shoot.
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I am a retired Electronic Tech. and I have restored several old cars and Tractors.
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The evaporator is part of the heating and cooling system on the XJ6. It must be located in the ductwork of the heating and cooling system. You must have the cooling system charge with refrigerant to test
There may be a problem with the change-over switch. Sometime the switch does not make contact with the fuel level indicator or the fuel gauge. Changing the switch may or may not fix the problem. The problem
I am sorry but your question can not simply be answered. However I will attempt to help you. I have a new evaporator in my storeroom. It may not be your evaporator at all. First have someone check your
It sound like you may have a problem with your air flow meter. I will do some checking and get back to you. The only way to check it is to replace it. It is not cheap. If the car has a fuel tank change
Please do this. Go to (welshent.com) and down load a catalog on your car. It will show you where most of the parts are located. Also make sure that your window lock switch is not in the lock position
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