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Re: JaguarUSA policy on defective new engines [vcassisi] by vcassisi
Jun 23, 2006 (12:00 pm)
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Replying to: vcassisi (Jun 14, 2006 12:39 pm)

Update - JaguarUSA policy on defective new engines by vcassisi
 
Well, we had two regional Jag reps look/listen to the engine. They said that the engine is a derivative of the Ford Duratec, with the original castings used but the rest was jag. While the Duratec had hydraulic lifters (and the local Jag tech also thought so initially), the Jag version has shims. The engine that is in the X-Type is a "blueprinted" high performance version, and they will naturally make some noise either new or after breakin, which is what we heard. If anyone without the factory equipment tries to reset the valve clearances, they will divert from the optimum setting and eventually the valves will burn up. In conclusion, unlike the word from the local Jag dealer who thought that the tapping was abnormal, the valve tapping is expected and normal.
 
As far as the chrome strip debonding, and the wind noise, - oh well. The dealer was unable to duplicate the A/C problem, so we'll see if it happens again.
 
The main problem, which turns out not to be a problem as the local dealer initially thought, of the engine valves tapping, was not a problem. In light of this, I can withdraw my initial dislike of the X-Type and say that the problems it had are minor and that we can recommend the X-Type to others.
 
Vince
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Re: JaguarUSA policy on defective new engines [vcassisi] by desertguy
Jun 23, 2006 (12:25 pm)
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Replying to: vcassisi (Jun 23, 2006 12:00 pm)

Great news huh Vince? What you do need to trash is that dealer of yours. Causing you all this worry over nothing. If you have a choice, I would seek out another dealer.
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Re: JaguarUSA policy on defective new engines [desertguy] by toohuman
Jun 24, 2006 (8:44 pm)
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Replying to: desertguy (Jun 23, 2006 12:25 pm)

Greetings again...
 
Question for you all. I am set to pick up my car after a long 7 month wait this week. I'm sure they will try to sell me an extended warranty. What do you all think about the warranties...are they worth it...or are non-dealer warranties better? Also, any other oddities that you all have bought for your X-types that you would recommend?
 
Thanks in advance.
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Re: JaguarUSA policy on defective new engines [toohuman] by desertguy
Jun 25, 2006 (8:04 am)
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Replying to: toohuman (Jun 24, 2006 8:44 pm)

If you plan on keeping the car a long time I would inquire about the extended warranty. It should be through Jaguar IMO. The third party warranties have too many pitfalls and some of the companies go out of business or file bankruptcy. The price is purely negotiable so don't just accept the first price they give you.
 
The first thing I bought for my XType was a set of four splash guards. Installed them myself. Definitely keeps the car cleaner.
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Re: JaguarUSA policy on defective new engines [desertguy] by toohuman
Jun 25, 2006 (2:40 pm)
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Replying to: desertguy (Jun 25, 2006 8:04 am)

I plan on keeping this car for atleast 5-7 years. I will then probably just get a new Jaguar/Merc/BMW and keep this one as an extra.
 
You mentioned negotiating price. I was unaware that you could negotiate an insurance premium. Are there sites like this one that tell you the going rates...or what you SHOULD pay for these types of policies? I am all about negotiating if it is possible...I simply didn't know it was an option for warranties.
 
Please advise.
 
Thanks
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Re: JaguarUSA policy on defective new engines [toohuman] by desertguy
Jun 25, 2006 (4:16 pm)
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Replying to: toohuman (Jun 25, 2006 2:40 pm)

The mfgr charges X amount of dollars to the dealer for an extended warranty. The dealer is then free to tack on his markup. You are free to call different dealers and you will find they don't all charge the same. Even a quote can be haggled down. I suggest you go to Edmunds Extended Warranty subject and review some of the comments. One thing for sure, is that some of these third party companies are out of business.
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X-Type Financing by tom213
Jun 28, 2006 (3:08 pm)
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I was just up on the Jaguar site and they're offering 1.9% financing on all, in stock, 2006 X-Types! They must have a few in the inventory they need to push before new models start arriving. Also, while I was at the local dealership last Friday, they are saying (like it has been posted on this site before) that 2008 will be the last year for the X-Type.
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Re: X-Type Financing [tom213] by toohuman
Jul 02, 2006 (3:05 pm)
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Replying to: tom213 (Jun 28, 2006 3:08 pm)

Well I finally took possession of my car. Thus far I couldn't be more pleased. Thank you to everyone who has commented and helped ease my worries and concerns when I was trying to decide upon a BMW or the Jag. I am very glad that I went with my heart and ordered the X-Type. Unless something horrible happens or the car falls apart I am sold on the feel and styling of the Jaguar brand.
 
Cheers,
 
Stephen D.
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Drivetrain Whining Noise - Is the center driveshaft bearing to blame? by tj98
Jul 21, 2006 (8:12 pm)
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I have an 02 X-type Jag 2.5 Sport (manual) with 55k miles and started hearing a whining noise from the rear of the car. I replaced the tires recently (my third set - OEM Contis were replaced by Kumho Ecsta ASXs at 20k and Avon Techs at 53k)). The car was very quiet during my first trip after I got the new set of tires (400 miles). This noise appeared at ~54k and I do not think that it is tire noise, although I may be wrong.
 
I have the extended Jaguar warranty so I will take it to the dealer - I hope it is covered.
 
This noise reminds me the noise I had in my old Volvo whuch was fixed by replacing the driveshaft bearing. It was not very difficult as I recall - I did it myself.
 
Any ideas or suggestions are most welcome!
 
Thanks
 
TJM
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Re: Drivetrain Whining Noise - Is the center driveshaft bearing to blame? [tj98] by desertguy
Jul 22, 2006 (4:50 am)
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Replying to: tj98 (Jul 21, 2006 8:12 pm)

I suggest you go to the search box at the top of the page and put in "whining noise" or any other adjectives you can think of. I tried it and got multiple messages. This was a well know problem on the early XTypes and usually required the replacement of the prop shaft which is what Jaguar calls the differential. Normally it manifests itself in the first 10K miles though.

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