Hi, I have the same car with pedestrian warning message on the dash. Closing the hood it goes away, but it turns on again after a few minutes. Do you think it’s the same problem of your jag?
This would have been so much easier if it had a conventional hood. I'm considering buying one of thees cars, it really bothers me that the hood is like this.
I did mine a couple of weeks ago. Did not realize you could do from the top. I took the under tray off which is a pain due to the amount of screws but easy access once off. I would imagine the XKR would be more difficult. You can also buy the sensors from SNG Barratt who give a discount for JEC members. I cut the plastic lug off mine so keeping the same orientation although that does not matter
do you think it would be a reasonable feat to do the horn this way too? or do i have to access it from under? mine is very quiet
Hi, I have the same car with pedestrian warning message on the dash. Closing the hood it goes away, but it turns on again after a few minutes. Do you think it’s the same problem of your jag?
This would have been so much easier if it had a conventional hood. I'm considering buying one of thees cars, it really bothers me that the hood is like this.
That easy the ceck pedestrian error come off? Only replace?
Are they in the same place in the 2009 Jaguar XF?
Thanks for the video 🙂
I did mine a couple of weeks ago. Did not realize you could do from the top. I took the under tray off which is a pain due to the amount of screws but easy access once off. I would imagine the XKR would be more difficult. You can also buy the sensors from SNG Barratt who give a discount for JEC members. I cut the plastic lug off mine so keeping the same orientation although that does not matter