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G.TAnd, my Dad doesn't care about handling now, he just wants luxury.
What is he doing with an X-Type then?
G.TAnd, my Dad doesn't care about handling now, he just wants luxury.
That's what I wondered. Like I said he didn't feel right when he drove the S-Type, so it was an X-Type instead becuase he felt better driving it.Speedbird223What is he doing with an X-Type then?![]()
Poor Jaguar Engineering.
I think Ford is the one to blame...The Ford Interference.
G.TMe and my Dad are baffled by what causes this, but we just don't know.
In the X-Type, everytime my Dad presses the brake pedal and then takes his foot off it, it clicks a bit like a switch. It does it all the time when we're in traffic because he's constantly braking. Then, it stopped for a while, then came back. What on earth is it?![]()
The calipers were sticky at first, but that went away quickly. This sounds much different.TwinTurboJayFront brake caliper a bit sticky I would guess. Happens on some new cars with disc brakes...( test drove a brand new Mazda three and that was happening - both ford owned products...coincidence ?? I think not !! )
Nope, it stays on. We tried to see if it went away when we re-started the engine, but it was still there.phat_pengiunoh crap! Does it come on and off? We had a problem like that with our freelander. It turned out to be the computer though.
It seems alright to me.I hate the fake wood in your dads car. I don't get that fake wood its strange.
TVR&Ferrari_FanI hate the fake wood in your dads car. I don't get that fake wood its strange.
G.TGuys, that warning light has turned on again. This time I hope they sort out the problem and not reset the computer again.