Jaguar XK. Service manual - part 26

 

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Jaguar XK. Service manual - part 26

 

 

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Window Tinting

Metal oxide tinting prevents the reception 
of the Global Positioning System (GPS) 
signals by the antenna, causing the 
navigation system to stop functioning.

A non-metal tinting should be used if you 
require window tinting and if in doubt, 
contact your Jaguar Dealer for advice.

ELECTRIC EXTERIOR 
MIRRORS

Both door mirrors are adjusted from the 
driver’s door switchpack.

The four-way adjustment button 1 moves 
the mirrors to the required position. The 
selector button 2 selects which mirror 
requires to be moved.

Note: Dependant on market 
requirements, both exterior mirrors are 
convex, providing a wider field of vision. 
As a result, objects viewed in the mirrors 
are closer than they appear.

The mirror housings are designed to pivot 
against the vehicle upon impact.

Mirror heating

The door mirrors have heating elements 
which operate automatically based on 
the external ambient temperature of the 
vehicle. The mirror heater will clear all ice 
from the mirror surface.

Mirror dip when reversing

Reverse mirror dipping is selected via the 
touch-screen.

From the main Home touch-screen 
menu, select Vehicle:
• Select Veh. settings.
• The Security button is selected 

automatically as the default.

CAUTION

Do not have your vehicle windows 
tinted with a metal oxide tinting (for 
maximum heat reduction from the 

sun) if you have a telephone or 
navigation system fitted to your vehicle.

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2

1

CAUTIONS

If door mirrors have been folded 
against the vehicle due to an 
impact:

Reposition power foldback mirrors 
using the door switch buttons.

Reposition non-power foldback 
mirrors manually.

CAUTION

Do not use a scraper to remove ice 
from the mirrors as this will damage 
the surface.

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• Select Parking.
• Select Reverse mirror dip On.

When reverse gear is selected, the 
passenger mirror inclines downwards to 
provide a close up view of the rear side 
area. When the gear selector is moved 
out of reverse, the mirror will return to its 
original position.

The reverse mirror dip alignment can be 
adjusted by using the four-way 
adjustment button 1 when the mirror has 
completed movement to its reverse dip 
position. This new selected position is 
maintained until re-adjusted.

Note: When reversing, if a speed of 
greater than 7 km/h (4 mph) is achieved, 
then the mirrors will revert to the previous 
position. However, if the speed is then 
reduced to below 7 km/h (4 mph), then 
the mirrors will revert to the dipped 
position.

Power foldback - door switch 
operation

To assist parking by reducing the overall 
vehicle width, an optional facility enables 
the door mirrors to be folded back.

To fold the mirrors into the foldback 
position, press both left and right-hand 
mirror door switch selector buttons at the 
same time. The mirrors automatically 
stop in the fully foldback position.

The power foldback and unfold, can be 
cancelled by pressing both left and 
right-hand mirror door switch selector 
buttons at the same time during the 
foldback movement.

To fold the mirrors outwards, press both 
left and right-hand mirror selector 
buttons at the same time. The mirrors 
automatically stop in the fully extended 
position.

mirror dip

Vol. presets

Off

On

Vehicle

Security

Parking

Valet mode

Reverse

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WARNING

Do not drive the vehicle with the 
door mirror in the folded position, 
except when parking.

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Note: If the button is pressed repeatedly, 
a thermal cut-out will prevent damage to 
the vehicle’s electronics. If this occurs, 
wait for five minutes for the cut-out to 
reset, before operating the button.

Note: If the thermal cut-out operates and 
leaves the mirrors in the folded position, 
the mirrors can be folded outwards 
manually.

Note: If the door mirrors are repositioned 
manually (or knocked out of position), the 
mirror head will be loose. To re-engage 
the mechanism, power the mirror to the 
foldback position, then outwards to the 
drive position.

Note: Mirror foldback will only activate 
when the vehicle is stationary or travelling 
at 20 km/h (12 mph) or less.

Note: The door mirrors will not unfold 
when the Jaguar Smart Key unlock button 
is pressed, if they have been folded via 
the door mirror switches.  See USING 
THE REMOTE CONTROL
 (page 37).

Power foldback - touch-screen 
operation

When the vehicle is locked the door 
mirrors will automatically be folded back 
when set using the touch-screen.

When the vehicle is unlocked the door 
mirrors automatically unfold.

Note: The door mirrors will not unfold if 
they have been selected using the door 
mirror switch buttons.

To set the door mirror foldback via the 
touch-screen:

From the main Home touch-screen 
menu, select Vehicle:

• Select Veh. settings.
• The Security button is selected 

automatically as the default.

• Select Mirror fold back either On or 

Off.

INTERIOR MIRROR

Auto dimming

The interior mirror dimming is adjusted 
automatically according to the amount of 
ambient light when the ignition is on. If 
reverse gear is selected, the automatic 
dimming feature is turned off to allow 
maximum visibility for reversing.

Note: If the mirror becomes detached 
from the windscreen it should be 
re-attached by a Jaguar Dealer.

Vehicle

Security

Parking

Valet mode

2 stage unlock

Off

On

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Off

On

Mirror fold back

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Note: Ensure that the windscreen in front 
of the mirror is kept clean. Where fitted, 
the moisture sensor for wiper operation is 
located to the front of the mirror casing. 
Any dirt may affect the operation of this 
sensor.

Note: The automatic darkening of the 
mirror will not operate properly if the light 
that would otherwise strike the mirror is 
obstructed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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