Jaguar S Type Top 10 Problems and how to fix them on a budget

Jaguar S Type Top 10 Problems and how to fix them on a budget

Top 10 problems with the Jaguar S-Type (X200), made between 1999-2009, and how to fix them inexpensively. I have owned my 2003 Jaguar S-Type 3.0 5-speed manual for 14 years and have performed all repairs and maintenance by myself in my garage.

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Screwball McAdams says:

FYI – drooping headlights is an issue on both HID and standard headlights. The adjusters are not robust or strong enough to withstand the downward force exerted on the lights when you hit the front edge of a pothole, causing them to break. They are very poorly designed.

Screwball McAdams says:

I’d love to see a video on replacing the rear control arm bushings. Good video, Thanks

Pat Williams says:

Really good summary video. I have an ‘04 V8 automatic and have dealt with many of these same maintenance issues. I was able to repair the burnt traces on my climate control module with a few basic soldered jumper wires. When I removed the pcb board from the dash unit it was visually obvious where the damaged traces were.

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