Cap 1 is the power steering, 2 brake ,3 oil, 4 coolant. Unscrew the cap and there should be a dipstick attached to the cap with high and low marks top it off just on the High mark. If it is real low have the lines checked for leaks. I've seen a few Jaugar lines leak, pretty common. You can also use a power steering supplement if the pump is noisy or any minor leaks plus, it lubricates all internal steering components for better performance. Make sure you don't overfill it though can cause some unwanted issues.
Jessica B | Jan 14, 2008
Since Ford owns Jaguar (and yes, Jaguar wants OUT!!!), call up your local Ford dealership and ask them if you do not have a Jaguar dealership to refer to. Happy New Year.
jmb162000 | Jan 13, 2008
i would have to say number 1 might be the power steering reservoir. 3 is for your engine oil and 2 is your brake fluid...
carphreak05 | Jan 14, 2008
Does the 1989 jaguar xjs coupe have airbags in the steering wheel?
Jul 03, 2008 by Cosmo Kramer | Posted in Other - Car Makes
no
wrenchbender | Jul 03, 2008
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With UK new car sales to retail customers down 14.7% so far this year due to the economic climate, the car industry is driving a strong sales path to the doors of fleet operators and business user-chooser customers to increase their registration figures.
Fleet and business sales are up by 6% this year taking 57% of new car registrations so it is vitally important that manufacturers have offerings that are tax efficiently appealing to these business life-line customers.
The ever increasing importance of the fleet and business market has resulted in Jaguar installing their newly developed four cylinder engine for the first in their best selling XF executive saloon. This engine is a 2.2-litre, 188bhp, turbodiesel unit with a Combined Cycle fuel consumption of an official 52.3mpg and importantly CO2 emissions of 149g/km which means a lower Benefit-in-Kind company car tax charge of 22%.
Prices for the new 2.2-litre diesel models start from £30,950. Competitors include the Audi A6 2.0 TDI, BMW 5-Series 520d and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class E220 CDI BlueEfficiency.
Is there any auto company more right brained than Jaguar? How else to explain the absolute mastery of sensual details - how leather should smell, how a V-8 should sound and respond, how the steering should feel - and the absolute neglect of more
While the rear of the car has been redesigned with LED technology the interior of the XF now gets a redesigned seats, a restyled steering wheel and an all-new colour central and dial-mounted screens relaying reprogrammed navigation and entertainment and more »
Another thing that hasn't changed is the feeling of opulence you have as soon as you sit behind the steering wheel. Soft leather, lovely trim pieces, thick carpets, and an overall air of luxury are hallmarks of Jaguar, and they are definitely there in
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There's also some excellent feedback through the very tactile sports leather steering wheel. Like all Luxury carmakers, Jaguar offers its customers an array of additional features over and above the standard kit. But Jaguar, in particular, Jaguar XF 2.2L diesel: reviewall 2 news articles »