More great work John; thanks! In addition to your reasons for not buying an XKR - all of which I share - and admitted deeply embedded post-WWII-era Brit's frugality, I was influenced by the higher fuel consumption, not a trivial matter, especially if one likes to use the XK8(R) both as a grand tourer AND a fast car; the high cost of the 'R''s many special parts, including its suspension, and anything to do with the blower. The last supercharged car I had was a Pontiac Bonneville, for which the supercharger replacement cost was 2 grand. We parted company over that.
Hi John, a great refresher from all you've covered, thank you! Also to let you know I received my 2023 calendar and looking forward to putting it up. A Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year to you and you! Cheers!
Only just been able to see this one John. Absolutely brilliantly done and super information video too thankyou. I always learn so much from you. This one I'll watch back more from time to time on certain parts, invaluable as always. Have a great Christmas and well earnt time off and a happy healthy new year to you both. Look foward to meeting up at a car show in 2023.
While you may spot the rust susceptible areas ; what could be the DIY solution to stop the corrosion ? How is it conceivable that Jaguar would allow fixings of aluminum body panels to mild steel without using stainless steel and bi-metal separation ?
Fabulous review even though I have a 2011 XKR. Keep them coming. John, I think to widen your audience base you should acquire an XK or XKR 150 series. Then your family will be complete.🤭👍
Just waiting for one to be donated to me John😁 XK coupe with an LPG conversion please if anone is still looking for a christmas present for me? (Ive been good all year🤞)
Great one again, John! So much information - thanks for sharing your incredible knowledge! I have to say (again): the interior of your car is wonderful! The dark dash highlighted by the shiny chrome rings and the contrasting bright leather... simply gorgeous! 🤩 I love the black classic interior of mine, but the strong contrasts of the sport interior do look fabulous! ...but I see the dent in the bootlid seems to be still there... 🤕
RE: EMISSIONS ISSUES -- If you get a "check engine" light and your code reader shows an "emissions" code, the 1st place I always check is to make sure the gas cap is tight and seated properly. About 10 years ago I actually replaced the gas cap on my wife's '03 XK8, and that solved the problem (and was quite inexpensive, as I recall).
Hi John, terrific video. Thank you. I have a 2002 coupe and have recently had a second-hand gearbox fitted. There has now developed a noticeable clunk when the box changes down from 5th to 4th and 3rd which I can’t remember being present previously. Any ideas as to possible causes? Many thanks
Great video! Thanks, John! Unfortunately for me I tried starting the car with a 4amp trickle charger connected to the terminals under the bonnet and now electricity is gone. Do you have any suggestions where to start diagnosing, what fuse or relay, or should I check them all and take it from there?
Hi John. Having a problem with my 1998 XJ 3.2 V8. When full lock is applied the revs drop and engine stalls. I have a new battery so voltage good topped up ATF steering fluid. Is there a idle adjustment screw that you have knowledge of so I can increase the revs only needs maybe 75-100 rpm increase, only stalls on full lock to lock whilst trying to park up. Any help would be great. Thanks James.
Maybe needs its power steering system flushing out. I think you need a good OBD2 scanner with 2 way coms to restet the idle on an x308 (full fly by wire throttle. Try cleaning the MAF (typically raises RPM by about 300 rPM
H clive. questions asked right here via comments (as with your message and this reply) tend to get the quickest response as they can be seen by, and therefore may help, all our fellow subscribers. Feel free to email me, (. john@tothegarage.co.uk. ). but i get hundreds of emails a day so individual responses generally take me much longer.
Hi john thanks for your replay will keep in toutch just waiting on new battery found date on mine its 16 years old so doing well time for a change cheers clive
More great work John; thanks! In addition to your reasons for not buying an XKR - all of which I share - and admitted deeply embedded post-WWII-era Brit's frugality, I was influenced by the higher fuel consumption, not a trivial matter, especially if one likes to use the XK8(R) both as a grand tourer AND a fast car; the high cost of the 'R''s many special parts, including its suspension, and anything to do with the blower. The last supercharged car I had was a Pontiac Bonneville, for which the supercharger replacement cost was 2 grand. We parted company over that.
Never seen a single bonneville in the Uk🤔. And Im from Lincolnshire where we have more american motors than most.
Trying to get back in the Vids.. Love this one..
Thanks Mitch. I Look forward to more of your content 👍
Brilliant…Thx John!
Very useful. Thank you very much.
Hi John, a great refresher from all you've covered, thank you! Also to let you know I received my 2023 calendar and looking forward to putting it up. A Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year to you and you! Cheers!
….and yours…. Can’t type..😄
Great to hear. Merry Christmas Craig S🥳
Don’t forget the rust on the rear chassis rails where they head upwards (or downwards depending which way you are looking I guess😊)
Good call Hunty28. You are right that should have been on the quick list😔
Great video John, looks like your dented boot is repaired now!
Unfortunately not.😔 its just the lighting
Only just been able to see this one John. Absolutely brilliantly done and super information video too thankyou. I always learn so much from you. This one I'll watch back more from time to time on certain parts, invaluable as always.
Have a great Christmas and well earnt time off and a happy healthy new year to you both. Look foward to meeting up at a car show in 2023.
Thanks Andrew. A meet up is on my priority list for 2023
Thanks for your info, yes, and my dent on the trunk lid hasn't been repaired yet either. 🤔
We are dent twins🤣
While you may spot the rust susceptible areas ; what could be the DIY solution to stop the corrosion ?
How is it conceivable that Jaguar would allow fixings of aluminum body panels to mild steel without using stainless steel and bi-metal separation ?
There are no Aluminium body pannels on the X100
Fabulous review even though I have a 2011 XKR. Keep them coming.
John, I think to widen your audience base you should acquire an XK or XKR 150 series. Then your family will be complete.🤭👍
Just waiting for one to be donated to me John😁 XK coupe with an LPG conversion please if anone is still looking for a christmas present for me? (Ive been good all year🤞)
Great one again, John! So much information - thanks for sharing your incredible knowledge! I have to say (again): the interior of your car is wonderful! The dark dash highlighted by the shiny chrome rings and the contrasting bright leather... simply gorgeous! 🤩 I love the black classic interior of mine, but the strong contrasts of the sport interior do look fabulous! ...but I see the dent in the bootlid seems to be still there... 🤕
She has an appointment with the specialist at the end of February Christian👍
@@ToTheGarage that's good news!! 👍
RE: EMISSIONS ISSUES -- If you get a "check engine" light and your code reader shows an "emissions" code, the 1st place I always check is to make sure the gas cap is tight and seated properly. About 10 years ago I actually replaced the gas cap on my wife's '03 XK8, and that solved the problem (and was quite inexpensive, as I recall).
A VERY GOOD TIP VERNON. Thanks for this.
@@ToTheGarage I enjoy your channel. Keep up the great work!
Hi John, terrific video. Thank you.
I have a 2002 coupe and have recently had a second-hand gearbox fitted. There has now developed a noticeable clunk when the box changes down from 5th to 4th and 3rd which I can’t remember being present previously. Any ideas as to possible causes?
Many thanks
Could be low fluid level or the prop shaft, Cush drive/UJ's are worn
Also see the XK8 Bible for details of installing a catch can.
Hi Gary, just wanted to say thank you for all the work you've put into the 'Bible'. It's come in very handy keeping my 2004 XK8 purring. Cheers Craig
@@craigs9798 You are very kind and you are welcome. Thanks also go to John for helping me to get the word out.
Great video! Thanks, John! Unfortunately for me I tried starting the car with a 4amp trickle charger connected to the terminals under the bonnet and now electricity is gone. Do you have any suggestions where to start diagnosing, what fuse or relay, or should I check them all and take it from there?
All is unfortunately your only sure method, but start with underbonnet fuses and relays.
Thanks, John!
Hi John.
Having a problem with my 1998 XJ 3.2 V8.
When full lock is applied the revs drop and engine stalls.
I have a new battery so voltage good topped up ATF steering fluid.
Is there a idle adjustment screw that you have knowledge of so I can increase the revs only needs maybe 75-100 rpm increase, only stalls on full lock to lock whilst trying to park up.
Any help would be great.
Thanks James.
Maybe needs its power steering system flushing out. I think you need a good OBD2 scanner with 2 way coms to restet the idle on an x308 (full fly by wire throttle.
Try cleaning the MAF (typically raises RPM by about 300 rPM
How do i get invold is it by e mail can you send a link
H clive.
questions asked right here via comments (as with your message and this reply) tend to get the quickest response as they can be seen by, and therefore may help, all our fellow subscribers.
Feel free to email me, (. john@tothegarage.co.uk. ). but i get hundreds of emails a day so individual responses generally take me much longer.
Hi john thanks for your replay will keep in toutch just waiting on new battery found date on mine its 16 years old so doing well time for a change cheers clive