Released in October 2001, the Jaguar X400 Series I (X400.I) X-Type was a compact executive sedan. Manufactured in Halewood, England, the X-Type was initially available with 2.5- and 3.0-litre V6 petrol engines and as an all-wheel drive vehicle. In May 2002, however, front-wheel drive models were introduced with 2.1-litre V6 petrol engines. ABS Antilock brake system.TCS Traction control system, TCM Transmission control module, SRS Supplemental restraint system, BCM Body control module Read full answer Oct 17, 2012 • 2004 Jaguar X-Type PEUGEOT. NISSAN. TOYOTA. RENAULT. OPEL. HONDA. FIAT. Illustrated step-by-step manuals and video tutorials on replacing JAGUAR X-TYPE ABS Sensor will tell you how to carry out DIY replacement of parts and maintenance of your car quickly and cheaply. Connect the Jaguar Approved Diagnostic System. Make sure J-Gate shift selector is in the Park position (P). With the engine running and the foot brake applied, move the J-Gate shift selector through "P-R-N-D-4-3-2" and back to the "P" position to circulate the automatic transmission fluid until the temperature reaches 30 to 40 °C (86 to 104 The new E-PACE features Jaguar’s advanced Electronic Vehicle Architecture, dubbed EVA 2.0, which supports a range of new technologies to ensure the vehicle is always connected and always up to date. The latest Pivi Pro infotainment technology is accessed through a new curved glass. 11.4-inch HD touchscreen. On a 2004 jaguar x type awd why do the rear wheels spin and not the front?trans and transfer case are out of car and there in nothing broken. when up on the rack all wheels spin but front wheels are easily held still, by hand. i know the torque split is 60 rear 40 front but it feels like there should be more power behind the front wheels The X-Type R came with a 3.0-liter V6 Duratec engine, but this didn't receive as much praise as the V8-powered XJ R and S-Type R models. The four-wheel-drive system on higher-end models did mean that it was more useable, but it didn't have the sporting potential that is to be expected of a Jaguar. The system also appears on an equivalently specced XF saloon and actually works in a similar way to the all-wheel-drive setups found in the F-Pace and F-Type.. So, the rear wheels get 100 per cent Most likely you need to replace the O2 Sensor and it sounds like the Catalytic converter. The O2 Sensor is usually easy and inexpensive in comparison to the rest. The Evaporator system problem is that Charcoal filed device that has what appears to be vacuum lines leading to it and then to the Gas Tank. Usually black in color. This Jaguar X-TYPE 3.0 AWD LOW MILES is an excellent value for the money and is priced to move! Yes, the odometer does read only 111,000 miles, and is guaranteed accurate, which means this X-TYPE anqiW.