Another great video John! I noticed that my fabric headliner was coming loose & within a few weeks I was in danger of wearing it! I tried to spray glue it back but found that the soundproofing layer of sponge under the headliner had perished & was disintegrating. Fortunately, I found a vehicle upholsterer who immediately identified the correct trim colour scheme & replaced it, for a very reasonable £250!
Another review of what things have broken on the 4 jaguars that I have had. (soon to be 5!) 1. Water pump housing: Possibly a leak on one, but also could have been condensation. 2. Brake Light Switch: So far so good on all! 3. Valley Pipes: No issues, a couple cars already had all hosing replaced at one time. 4. Antenna: Two have been squeaky / loud, fixed with cleaner and grease. 5. Intake Holes: My first repair on an XK8! Brittle plastic can make it snap instead of bend. I check this first whenever I get a new jag, but I've only had the issue just once. 6. Green Shower: On my first XK8 (of course I didn't notice it until I had the car home.) 7. High Level Brake Light: Every single car. On coupes the plastic is broken and the darned thing has already made itself into two pieces. On convertibles the top piece likes to come off. An easy enough fix, mostly due to the California heat! 8. Ashtray: Two cars, never used as my Bluetooth gadget requires it to stay open. 9. ABS Module: An abs light on my upcoming XKR I haven't diagnosed yet, but not one of my jags have had that cool abs cover. 10. Windscreen Drain: Plugged with dirt and leaves on a couple xk's I've bought, but no further issues! 11. Washers: Operational on all cars, however I have had a broken hose to the washer.
So I watched your first show, and already you have mentioned brake light switch. The switch has been swapped, the last thing that broke was the transmission range sensor. My inside mirror broke, the left headlight has been replaced. Also I replaced all the solenoids in the transmission. Right now the car is like new!
John, I just came across your videos yesterday. Great job. I have an '05 XK8 convertible; bought it when it was two years old. It was a car originally owned by a Ford executive and then me (about 114,000 mi on it now). This car, by the way, does have a powered radio antenna (mast). Currently, it's at a local shop for the replacement of the right-side quarter window regulator. The items that I've repaired most frequently are the plastic thermostat covers and the plastic covers for the lighted mirrors in the visors. Additionally, I've discovered that rattles and squeeks that seem to come from inside the dash are noises from the front struts (i have replaced those twice). Two years ago, the entire dash was disassembled in a failed effort to locate a very irritating squeek. As it turned out, the squeek was from a worn washer in the right-side lower control arm. The car is definitely an indulgence that requires money to enjoy. Most rational people will say it is money not well spent. Such is life as a Jag owner.
Hi John. Yes, the "community banter" was excellent. Thanks for facilitating it via your videos. I have experienced the aerial issue, and solved it the exact same way you suggested.
Hi John, Just sitting here at work and watched your latest video, a really great video as ever and stuffed full of information for all current and wanna be XK8 owners. And what a surprise to see a shout out at the end of the video for Damian and myself, that's really greatly appreciated buddy. All the best and catch up again soon mate 🙂
No problem Simon. I was looking at both channels yesterday and it annoyed me that neither of you had the number of subscribers that your content deserves.. John
Good video! I am just about Go out and try to repair the failed front wheel bearings. The right wobbled enough to take out the right brake disc, so I’ll go ahead and do the fronts, and also the drop links and upper wishbones as per your recent videos. Many thanks from Scottsdale!
Just picked up an XKR 100, nice little 90 mile drive home to get used to it. Little rough around the edges cosmetically, but mechanically seems good - fingers crossed!
@@ToTheGarage Thanks! Loving it so far - even booked half a day off work just to go for a run in it yesterday - they are proving to be very addictive cars :) Certainly turn some heads when my son brings his along for the ride too.
Unfortunately there is no aluminum tower retrofit for the 4.2L. The underside of the intake pipe concertina area is damaged by Bank-1 exhaust manifold heat rising. It carbonizes and will just slough off. I am always interested in knowing more about things that go wrong on our X100s so as to add them to my XK8 Bible located on John's website..
Another very useful video thanks John. You have already kindly responded to my question in writing, but it would been great if you could do a video on how to top up/change the hydraulic fluid for the roof mechanism. There is nothing useful I can find on TH-cam. It’s very valuable to be able to sound ‘knowledgeable’ when talking one’s car to the garage. If you get my drift! Thanks again.
Thanks a lot for another very interesting video, John - not so sure though if I want to know all the things that will break on my beloved Jag 😄 And thanks for showing Sir Gatto, which btw was on display at a classic car show last weekend and got a lot of attention - despite being positioned next to a blue E-Type V12 convertible with open bonnet 😄 Before the show I thought that the X100 might be a little too young for a classic car show, but I was very surprised by the positive response and the amount of admiration our X100s get! 👍
I show mine at classic shows and get a lot of Etype owners making enquiries about the driving experience and the cost of ownership. I know one has since swapped to an early XKR convertible. and One who has suplimented his Etype with a silverstone coupe. X100 is the real deal👍👍
Great video once again John. The electric aerial was also fitted to the early XK models. My 2007 has one. They were deleted in 2008. Are you going to Gaydon John on 28th July? If so I will look out for you.
Hi John, great video as usual, may I ask a question please, I have just fitted a near side headlamp level motor, it still don't work, there is power at the plug, but is the plug socket any way fitting? As it will go on either way round, many kind regards, Tony.
Hi John, great channel, I have a 2005 X100 XK8 with the following issue When I open the passenger door the window drops as it should but when I release the exterior handle the window goes back to full height preventing the door from being closed as the glass catches on the soft top, any ideas please, I have done the usual window reset . Thank you Michael
My 2007 XK has the antenna, last year Jag had this. But to your question was this last included on the XK8. Sorry John, the X150 model XK had this antenna until the end of 2007.
Thanks Mark. This is the sort of intel I wanted. Dont think I ever noticed them on the X150. Just the shark fins. But will be looking extra hard at early examples now. Thanks. John
tsk tsk John as an ex certified approved electrician who on earth did the wiring in your garage, tut tut. I have a 1999 XK8 Convertible with a stick antenna. Like you I use WD40 to clean and lube the aerial but it's a catch 22 as WD40 holds the dirt, OH BUGGER Other items broken, the Jaguar V8 covers are often broken, the Front spoiler is usually damaged or missing and octopus hose which I believe I mentioned previously.
🤣. When I was an Apprentice at GKN, there was an expression that I picked up and still use today on occasion. 'Oooh I'm as tired as two electricians' I think it was born out of the surly attitude of our in house team ('Well I could but id have to get the ladder out and its nearly brew time") etc. A GOOD TRADESMAN IS A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL THING. Im keeping my eyes peeled😁
@@ToTheGarage When I worked on the tools I had pride in what I did, and should I have one clip out of place/crooked or heaven forbid not evenly spaced my boss would make me do it again.
I think the use of plastic in the cooling system is an appalling reflection on the paucity of engineering and design these days. As well as my XK8, and two other classics, I use a BMW E46 as a daily driver. 2-3 years ago, I was left stranded at the side of the road in the E46 because the top pipe on the radiator is plastic. It clips on to the rad and they are notorious for cracking and dumping the coolant. There is no viable alternative- so you cannot eradicate this well known weak point. Fortunately, my XK8 has an alloy cooling tower. Cheapskate, third rate engineering in my humble opinion. My 52 year old Rover P6B 3500, and 40 year old Capri have no such inherent designed in weaknesses.
Another great video John! I noticed that my fabric headliner was coming loose & within a few weeks I was in danger of wearing it! I tried to spray glue it back but found that the soundproofing layer of sponge under the headliner had perished & was disintegrating. Fortunately, I found a vehicle upholsterer who immediately identified the correct trim colour scheme & replaced it, for a very reasonable £250!
I have a 1999 Reg. 4ltr XK8 Coupe with electric stick aerial.
Another review of what things have broken on the 4 jaguars that I have had. (soon to be 5!)
1. Water pump housing: Possibly a leak on one, but also could have been condensation.
2. Brake Light Switch: So far so good on all!
3. Valley Pipes: No issues, a couple cars already had all hosing replaced at one time.
4. Antenna: Two have been squeaky / loud, fixed with cleaner and grease.
5. Intake Holes: My first repair on an XK8! Brittle plastic can make it snap instead of bend. I check this first whenever I get a new jag, but I've only had the issue just once.
6. Green Shower: On my first XK8 (of course I didn't notice it until I had the car home.)
7. High Level Brake Light: Every single car. On coupes the plastic is broken and the darned thing has already made itself into two pieces. On convertibles the top piece likes to come off. An easy enough fix, mostly due to the California heat!
8. Ashtray: Two cars, never used as my Bluetooth gadget requires it to stay open.
9. ABS Module: An abs light on my upcoming XKR I haven't diagnosed yet, but not one of my jags have had that cool abs cover.
10. Windscreen Drain: Plugged with dirt and leaves on a couple xk's I've bought, but no further issues!
11. Washers: Operational on all cars, however I have had a broken hose to the washer.
Thanks so much for watching and for the detailed feedback @nahaja3989 👍
So I watched your first show, and already you have mentioned brake light switch. The switch has been swapped, the last thing that broke was the transmission range sensor. My inside mirror broke, the left headlight has been replaced. Also I replaced all the solenoids in the transmission. Right now the car is like new!
Great to hear👍
John, I just came across your videos yesterday. Great job. I have an '05 XK8 convertible; bought it when it was two years old. It was a car originally owned by a Ford executive and then me (about 114,000 mi on it now). This car, by the way, does have a powered radio antenna (mast). Currently, it's at a local shop for the replacement of the right-side quarter window regulator. The items that I've repaired most frequently are the plastic thermostat covers and the plastic covers for the lighted mirrors in the visors. Additionally, I've discovered that rattles and squeeks that seem to come from inside the dash are noises from the front struts (i have replaced those twice). Two years ago, the entire dash was disassembled in a failed effort to locate a very irritating squeek. As it turned out, the squeek was from a worn washer in the right-side lower control arm. The car is definitely an indulgence that requires money to enjoy. Most rational people will say it is money not well spent. Such is life as a Jag owner.
You can get to the back two bolts by using a brake bleeder tool. Very similar to an old distributor wrench
Hi John. Yes, the "community banter" was excellent. Thanks for facilitating it via your videos.
I have experienced the aerial issue, and solved it the exact same way you suggested.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi John, Just sitting here at work and watched your latest video, a really great video as ever and stuffed full of information for all current and wanna be XK8 owners. And what a surprise to see a shout out at the end of the video for Damian and myself, that's really greatly appreciated buddy.
All the best and catch up again soon mate 🙂
No problem Simon. I was looking at both channels yesterday and it annoyed me that neither of you had the number of subscribers that your content deserves..
John
@@ToTheGarage Very kind of you John, catch up soon buddy 🙂
Good stuff as always John. Sun visors a definite breakage.
You got that right! Yes the sunvisor mirror flaps are Very likely to be broken or get broken. Missed that one out😔. Well done Bernard
Good video! I am just about Go out and try to repair the failed front wheel bearings. The right wobbled enough to take out the right brake disc, so I’ll go ahead and do the fronts, and also the drop links and upper wishbones as per your recent videos. Many thanks from Scottsdale!
Thanks for watching and good luck👍
Just picked up an XKR 100, nice little 90 mile drive home to get used to it. Little rough around the edges cosmetically, but mechanically seems good - fingers crossed!
Congratulations on the new toy Darren👍
@@ToTheGarage Thanks! Loving it so far - even booked half a day off work just to go for a run in it yesterday - they are proving to be very addictive cars :) Certainly turn some heads when my son brings his along for the ride too.
Keep it coming John !
Will do
Unfortunately there is no aluminum tower retrofit for the 4.2L. The underside of the intake pipe concertina area is damaged by Bank-1 exhaust manifold heat rising. It carbonizes and will just slough off. I am always interested in knowing more about things that go wrong on our X100s so as to add them to my XK8 Bible located on John's website..
Thanks John, another useful video.
Another very useful video thanks John. You have already kindly responded to my question in writing, but it would been great if you could do a video on how to top up/change the hydraulic fluid for the roof mechanism. There is nothing useful I can find on TH-cam. It’s very valuable to be able to sound ‘knowledgeable’ when talking one’s car to the garage. If you get my drift! Thanks again.
Thanks a lot for another very interesting video, John - not so sure though if I want to know all the things that will break on my beloved Jag 😄 And thanks for showing Sir Gatto, which btw was on display at a classic car show last weekend and got a lot of attention - despite being positioned next to a blue E-Type V12 convertible with open bonnet 😄 Before the show I thought that the X100 might be a little too young for a classic car show, but I was very surprised by the positive response and the amount of admiration our X100s get! 👍
I show mine at classic shows and get a lot of Etype owners making enquiries about the driving experience and the cost of ownership. I know one has since swapped to an early XKR convertible. and One who has suplimented his Etype with a silverstone coupe.
X100 is the real deal👍👍
Great video, thank you. Best regards. Udo.
Thanks Udo
Great video once again John. The electric aerial was also fitted to the early XK models. My 2007 has one. They were deleted in 2008. Are you going to Gaydon John on 28th July? If so I will look out for you.
Im 70% going Steve. Just waiting on confirmation of some work dates.
Hi John, great video as usual, may I ask a question please, I have just fitted a near side headlamp level motor, it still don't work, there is power at the plug, but is the plug socket any way fitting? As it will go on either way round, many kind regards, Tony.
Hi John, great channel, I have a 2005 X100 XK8 with the following issue
When I open the passenger door the window drops as it should but when I release the exterior handle the window goes back to full height preventing the door from being closed as the glass catches on the soft top, any ideas please, I have done the usual window reset .
Thank you
Michael
My 2007 XK has the antenna, last year Jag had this. But to your question was this last included on the XK8. Sorry John, the X150 model XK had this antenna until the end of 2007.
Thanks Mark. This is the sort of intel I wanted. Dont think I ever noticed them on the X150. Just the shark fins. But will be looking extra hard at early examples now. Thanks.
John
My 2001 still has the electric antenna (mast)
👍
Hi John, My 2007 XK Convertible, 1 of 97 in Winter Gold has a retractable radio antenna, took the fuze out so it stays down.
Simple and effective
Unless you look after your JAG we know it will "BREAK THE BANK.
True
tsk tsk John as an ex certified approved electrician who on earth did the wiring in your garage, tut tut.
I have a 1999 XK8 Convertible with a stick antenna.
Like you I use WD40 to clean and lube the aerial but it's a catch 22 as WD40 holds the dirt, OH BUGGER
Other items broken, the Jaguar V8 covers are often broken, the Front spoiler is usually damaged or missing and octopus hose which I believe I mentioned previously.
🤣. When I was an Apprentice at GKN, there was an expression that I picked up and still use today on occasion. 'Oooh I'm as tired as two electricians'
I think it was born out of the surly attitude of our in house team ('Well I could but id have to get the ladder out and its nearly brew time") etc.
A GOOD TRADESMAN IS A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL THING. Im keeping my eyes peeled😁
@@ToTheGarage When I worked on the tools I had pride in what I did, and should I have one clip out of place/crooked or heaven forbid not evenly spaced my boss would make me do it again.
Enjoying the fact that the YT Algorithm is offering me ads for - er, a Lotus! - Buy one to make your Jaguar seem reliable?
🤣🤣
I think the use of plastic in the cooling system is an appalling reflection on the paucity of engineering and design these days. As well as my XK8, and two other classics, I use a BMW E46 as a daily driver. 2-3 years ago, I was left stranded at the side of the road in the E46 because the top pipe on the radiator is plastic. It clips on to the rad and they are notorious for cracking and dumping the coolant. There is no viable alternative- so you cannot eradicate this well known weak point. Fortunately, my XK8 has an alloy cooling tower. Cheapskate, third rate engineering in my humble opinion. My 52 year old Rover P6B 3500, and 40 year old Capri have no such inherent designed in weaknesses.