Nice to know, I will be cleaning mine, just replaced my lower manifold and all seals, I had spark plugs and coils done 9months ago but still getting random misfires. I haven't changed the fuel filter yet. I will hopefully get round to it tomorrow. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for feedback, wish you good luck! As for the misfires, our cats live their own life and sometimes it's hard to explain what is the reason of their issues.
Hi, great video's. Thank you. My jaguar x-type 2.5 petrol 4wd from 2007 suffers from stuttering engine. Especially when engine is cold. What I have done so far; * Replaced ignition coils * Replaced spark plugs * Replaced intake gaskets. Upper and lower * Replaced battery I'm waiting for new MAF sensor to be delivered. What else could fix this stuttering engine when cold? Also, exhaust pipe is leaking but it's close to the engine which makes it difficult to replace without a bridge to get under the car...
You can check intake manifold isolators, it's not so difficult, there is a video about cruise control not available on my channel. You can put washers under the grommets or purchase new ones.
@@jaguarrroman I just replaced the MAF sensor and did a testdrive. First impression is quite ok. But I really want to testdrive again tomorrow morning when it's more cold outside. Will put the old MAF sensor glass of alcohol now
Today my x type lost all drive on m25 engine managment flashed on and off i pulled over with engine fine but no drive but wen i stoped it went off and cars been ok since could this be the problem
You can surely find out what the problem was if you connect you X-type to a diagnostic scanner. The error code is surely kept in memory and you will be able to fix the problem. Good luck and thank you for watching!
Hi Roman, Just so I'm clear: I'm cleaning the MAF sensor with Alcohol? And I don't need to worry about getting any of the pieces on it wet? Clean the whole thing? I have a 2005 Jaguar S Type. Thanks Roman
I clean the measuring elements of the Hot-Wire Mass Air Flow sensor with alcohol and dry it with a hair dryer. I don't clean the whole thing, but if some alcohol gets somewhere, it's highly evaporable and I believe it evaporates quickly enough. Moreover, I don't connect the sensor immediately, I give some time to the alcohol to evaporate.
@@jaguarrroman Thanks for answering my question. I really appreciate it! I dIsconnected the MAF and the car kept running. But when we re-connected the MAF the car shut off.
Dear, I changed maf sensor but still there is missing in acceleration. Could you please suggest me what to do and how can we inspect? We have our mechanical work shop here.
Thank you for the comment, my friend. It is difficult to tell you what is wrong to your car without connecting your car to the fault code scanner, but the most common issue of all X-types is a vacuum leak in the intake manifold due to bad gasket seal rings. In any case, you need a good mechanic. Good luck!
Thank you very much, Roman! You mean it is a bad idea to clean the MAf with carb-cleaner? OMG! I have already done that)) But I hope he will forgive me... So, you mean medical spirit from the pharmacy will surely do?
Thank you for your comments, Dima! As for the carb-cleaner, it is surely harmful for the film-type (P.S. hot-film type of course) MAF sensors (BOSCH by Mercedes-Benz). As for the wire-type DENSO, some guys say DENSO endures the carb-cleaner, but I am not sure. The majority of sources say that MAF sensors should be cleaned with isopropyl alkohol. As for the medical one, you can try it also, it will not do any harm to your MAF.
Nice to know, I will be cleaning mine, just replaced my lower manifold and all seals, I had spark plugs and coils done 9months ago but still getting random misfires. I haven't changed the fuel filter yet. I will hopefully get round to it tomorrow.
Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for feedback, wish you good luck! As for the misfires, our cats live their own life and sometimes it's hard to explain what is the reason of their issues.
Great Video...Very informational and clear!! Thanx!!
Thank you for watching! Good luck with repairs!
Hi, great video's. Thank you. My jaguar x-type 2.5 petrol 4wd from 2007 suffers from stuttering engine. Especially when engine is cold. What I have done so far;
* Replaced ignition coils
* Replaced spark plugs
* Replaced intake gaskets. Upper and lower
* Replaced battery
I'm waiting for new MAF sensor to be delivered.
What else could fix this stuttering engine when cold?
Also, exhaust pipe is leaking but it's close to the engine which makes it difficult to replace without a bridge to get under the car...
You can check intake manifold isolators, it's not so difficult, there is a video about cruise control not available on my channel. You can put washers under the grommets or purchase new ones.
@@jaguarrroman I sprayed brake cleaner on both of them and the engine did not make more revolutions. So I came to conclusion that it's not leaking
It looks like so. Many cheers!
@@jaguarrroman I just replaced the MAF sensor and did a testdrive. First impression is quite ok. But I really want to testdrive again tomorrow morning when it's more cold outside. Will put the old MAF sensor glass of alcohol now
Good work👏👏👏
Thank you for a positive feed back.
Today my x type lost all drive on m25 engine managment flashed on and off i pulled over with engine fine but no drive but wen i stoped it went off and cars been ok since could this be the problem
You can surely find out what the problem was if you connect you X-type to a diagnostic scanner. The error code is surely kept in memory and you will be able to fix the problem. Good luck and thank you for watching!
Hi Roman, Just so I'm clear: I'm cleaning the MAF sensor with Alcohol? And I don't need to worry about getting any of the pieces on it wet? Clean the whole thing? I have a 2005 Jaguar S Type. Thanks Roman
I clean the measuring elements of the Hot-Wire Mass Air Flow sensor with alcohol and dry it with a hair dryer. I don't clean the whole thing, but if some alcohol gets somewhere, it's highly evaporable and I believe it evaporates quickly enough. Moreover, I don't connect the sensor immediately, I give some time to the alcohol to evaporate.
@@jaguarrroman Thanks for answering my question. I really appreciate it! I dIsconnected the MAF and the car kept running. But when we re-connected the MAF the car shut off.
Dear, I changed maf sensor but still there is missing in acceleration. Could you please suggest me what to do and how can we inspect? We have our mechanical work shop here.
Thank you for the comment, my friend. It is difficult to tell you what is wrong to your car without connecting your car to the fault code scanner, but the most common issue of all X-types is a vacuum leak in the intake manifold due to bad gasket seal rings. In any case, you need a good mechanic. Good luck!
Thank you!!
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Thank you very much, Roman! You mean it is a bad idea to clean the MAf with carb-cleaner? OMG! I have already done that)) But I hope he will forgive me... So, you mean medical spirit from the pharmacy will surely do?
Thank you for your comments, Dima! As for the carb-cleaner, it is surely harmful for the film-type (P.S. hot-film type of course) MAF sensors (BOSCH by Mercedes-Benz). As for the wire-type DENSO, some guys say DENSO endures the carb-cleaner, but I am not sure. The majority of sources say that MAF sensors should be cleaned with isopropyl alkohol. As for the medical one, you can try it also, it will not do any harm to your MAF.
@@jaguarrroman Thank you Roman!