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On the road 4-41, General driving information – Jaguar X-Type JJM 21 02 20/15 User Manual

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On the road 4-41

General driving
information

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WARNING:

Ensure the handbrake is on and the
gear selector is in position ‘P’ or ‘N’
before attempting to start the engine.

Before driving off, check the gauges and

warning lights and messages. Take special

note of any warning light that is on.
Seat belts are provided for your safety

and it is unwise, and in certain countries

illegal, to commence any journey,

however short, without wearing them.

Warming up

Do not operate the engine at high speed

when first started but allow time for the

engine to warm up and the oil to

circulate.

Engine braking on downhill
gradients

When driving on mountain roads with

long downhill gradients it is advisable to

select a low gear.

Running-in

Apart from a few precautionary

recommendations, there are no strict

‘running-in’ procedures for this vehicle.
By observing the following advisory notes

you will ensure maximum engine,

transmission and brake life for your

vehicle:
1. Allow the engine to warm up

thoroughly before operating at engine

speeds over 3500 rev/min.

2. Vary the speed frequently.
3. From 1500 kilometres onwards,

gradually increase performance of the

vehicle up to the permitted maximum

speed.

Running-in for brakes
To ensure that the brake pads can

‘bed-in’ evenly and reach their optimum

wear and performance condition, usually

within 480 kilometres, the following

points are recommended.
1. Where possible, avoid heavy braking

or rough usage of the brakes as this

can result in damage being caused to

the brake pads and discs.

2. Avoid prolonged use of the brakes, for

example, when descending severe

gradients.

3. Frequent light application of the

brakes is desirable. This helps to fully

‘bed-in’ the brake pads before the

normal running-in period is

completed and the vehicle is operated

at high speeds, when maximum brake

efficiency will be required.

The above equally applies when new

discs or pads have been fitted.