Jaguar Car Stereo Removal X-type 2002-2008

Jaguar Car Stereo Removal X-type 2002-2008

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aaron castro says:

he said KING LOVE 4:00-4:05-N 4:09 lmao

gene mayne says:

This all I have left in life

Steel Fist says:

Thanks for making this video. I just installed an FM modulator unit and it was most helpful!

Cam Costa says:

is it possible to install an aftermarket headunit into a jaguar x-type 2002?

Pakforce1 says:

Thank you very helpful

amishcyborg says:

Why did you leave the power on while removing it? I’d think you’d turn the ignition off and disconnect the battery. There’s a lot of amperage in that battery.

jobnut047 says:

Can u make a video removing the radio from a 2004 xj8?

XxxJOHANRxxX says:

Anyone know how to load CD’s or “compact disks” into a stock 2000 s-type 3.0 v6

Robert Simon says:

Thanks the Video was very very happy full

Ivanovitch6 says:

It might be a fuse, I had a similar problem with mine and a shop wanted to charge me hundreds of dollars and I did it myself. Check out my channel I posted a video about it

boblizcou says:

Good question! They look very similar, don’t know exactly until we see one in shop. Give it a try and let us know?

Noah Al otaibi says:

can u tell me how i can do the same with my Jag 03 s type. is it the same as x type or diff.

boblizcou says:

Bring it by the shop. There is no real standard for installing aftermarket stereo, we would have to see it.

christinalovesuuu2 says:

how do you remove the climate control unit only?? for this vehicle?? i have an aftermarket sony radio installed in my car in place of the jaguar radio

boblizcou says:

I have no idea on this one!


christinalovesuuu2 says:

I have an 03 x.type. my digital climate control screen cracked. I have heated seats. Looking on eBay for a replacement part, is there anyway to install this without having the heated seat buttons attached? Since the ones I’m finding are without them, can I install it and wire it to the seat buttons?? Thanks

gene mayne says:

as i used your video and now got no working radio at all can you help

gene mayne says:

any chance of seen a the wiring loom that goes to radio

boblizcou says:

Check all connections and fuses.

jose dealba says:

i have a question i remove my car stereo using the instrucions in this video but the problem is after i did that my ac does not turn on now do you have any advice for me to fix the problem please let me know

Sammy Barber says:

Thanks for the video. I just bought a 2004 X-Type Estate and there was a problem with the touch screen, it would only respond to touch in the centre. Your video was a great help in removing the unit and then I just took it apart and put it back together again and everything worked fine.

ThePytyty says:

thxs. sounds to me like when customer first installed the after market products kept the original wiring that’s why all those problems. I was researching for long time and ended selling my X-Type to get another one with premiun audio-nav system. believe it or not the difference I paid was similar to upgrading the stereo in my car. My opinion such upgrade is worth it when you can do it on your own, if you have to pay for labor then is better to trade your car in!

boblizcou says:

The video that was posted for this removal… In actuality it was an aftermarket going back to factory. There were problems, most were caused by the hack aftermarket installation and three blown fuses. However, the original message was for installing aftermarket – we don’t do aftermarket installation. We are located in Longwood, Fl.

ThePytyty says:

are you guys located in Orlando, Fl?
Jaguar uses a ring shaped fiber optic network which connects radio, stereo, DVD, Navigation Sys, GPS, garage door opener and hands free phone. There’s lot of info about this at jaguar forums…. Why did your client requested to replace the aftermarket for the OEM? if car had an aftermarket stereo the new OEM unit should not work properly unless you reinstal the fiber optic network as well.

boblizcou says:

No aftermarket installation. I suggest visiting several of your local installation shops for their opinion. The Jaguar in this video was a removal of an aftermarket stereo and reinstallation of the factory unit. There was a spaghetti mess that needed to be straightened out along with replacing several fuses in the car. In some cases, features on the factory stereo are lost with aftermarket.

Matthew Bennion says:

do you have instructions on installing an aftermarket stereo

fredintheshed1 says:

A great video and should help some folks not wreck their dash.
Just one thing Jaguar is spoken as ” jag-you-are” 🙂

Rob Adams says:

Thanks very much, great video and a saving of £70 ($120)

boblizcou says:

They are a plastic pry tool set, they can be found here in the USA at Harbor Freight. Try a hardware or auto parts store for them.
As for the adaptor… There are many manufacturers for these devices, search the internet for “aux-in adaptor”.

portland71 says:

OMG, thank you for posting this. This has been so helpful, I’m no longer afraid to make small adjustment to my car

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