Jaguar X-Type Sedan and Estate (Wagon). Service manual — part 18
Abnormal temperature of any moving components or assemblies, e.g. wheel hubs, transmission, axle etc., which might indicate
overtightness or lack of lubrication.
Published: 11-May-2011
General Information - Solvents, Sealants and Adhesives
Description and Operation
WARNING: Always handle all solvents, sealers and adhesives with extreme care. Some contain chemicals or give off fumes which can
be dangerous to health. Always follow the manufacturers instructions. If in doubt about any substance, particularly a solvent, DO NOT use
it.
CAUTION: If in doubt about the suitability of any proprietary solvent or sealer for a particular application, contact the manufacturer of
the product for information regarding storage, handling and application.
The Solvents, Sealers and Adhesives subsection refers to some commonly used chemicals and materials, hazards associated with their use,
and safety measures to be taken.
Adhesives and Sealers
Highly flammable, flammable, combustible – observe No Smoking policy.
Generally should be stored in No Smoking' areas. Cleanliness and tidiness in use should be observed e.g. disposable paper covering
benches; should be dispensed from applicators where possible; containers, including secondary containers, should be labelled appropriately.
Solvent - based Adhesives/Sealers - See Solvents
Follow manufacturer's instructions.
Water - based Adhesives/Sealers
Those based on polymer emulsions and rubber latexes may contain small amounts of volatile toxic and harmful chemicals. Skin and eye
contact should be avoided and adequate ventilation provided during use.
Hot Melt Adhesives
In the solid state, they are safe. In the molten state they may cause burns and health hazards may arise from the inhalation of toxic
fumes.
Use appropriate protective clothing and a thermostatically controlled heater with a thermal cut - out and adequate extraction.
Resin - based Adhesives/Sealers e.g. Epoxide and Formaldehyde Resin - based
Mixing should be carried out in well ventilated areas, as harmful or toxic volatile chemicals may be released.
Skin contact with uncured resins and hardeners can result in irritation, dermatitis, and absorption of toxic or harmful chemicals through the
skin. Splashes can damage the eyes.
Provide adequate ventilation and avoid skin and eye contact.
Anaerobic, Cyanoacrylate (Super - glues) and other Acrylic Adhesives
Many are irritant, sensitizing or harmful to the skin and/or respiratory tract. Some are eye irritants.
Skin and eye contact should be avoided and the manufacturer's instructions followed.
Cyanoacrylate adhesives (super-glues) MUST NOT contact the skin or eyes. If skin or eye tissue is bonded, cover with a clean moist pad and
seek immediate medical attention. Do not attempt to pull tissue apart. Use in well ventilated areas as vapors can cause irritation to the
nose and eyes.
For two - pack systems see Resin - based and Isocyanate Adhesives/Sealers.
Isocyanate (Polyurethane) Adhesives/Sealers
See also Resin - based Adhesives
Individuals suffering from asthma or respiratory allergies should not work with or near these materials as sensitivity reactions can occur.
Over exposure is irritating to the eyes and respiratory system. Excessive concentrations may produce effects on the nervous system
including drowsiness. In extreme cases, loss of consciousness may result. Long term exposure to vapor concentrations may result in adverse
health effects.
Prolonged contact with the skin may lead to skin irritation and, in some cases, dermatitis.
Splashes entering the eye will cause discomfort and possible damage.
Any spraying should preferably be carried out in exhaust ventilated booths removing vapors and spray droplets from the breathing zone.
Wear appropriate gloves, eye and respiratory protection.
Published: 11-May-2011
General Information - Standard Workshop Practices
Description and Operation
Protecting the Vehicle
Always install covers to protect the fenders before commencing work in the engine compartment. Always install the interior protection kit,
wear clean overalls and wash hands or wear gloves before working inside the vehicle. Avoid spilling hydraulic fluid, antifreeze or battery acid
on the paintwork. In the event of spillage, wash off with water immediately. Use polythene sheets in the luggage compartment to protect
carpets. Always use the recommended service tool, or a satisfactory equivalent, where specified. Protect temporarily exposed screw threads
by replacing nuts or installing caps.
Vehicle in Workshop
When working on a vehicle in the workshop always make sure that:
The parking brake is applied or the wheels are securely chocked to prevent the vehicle moving forwards or backwards
If the engine is to be run, there is adequate ventilation, or an extraction hose to remove exhaust fumes is installed
There is adequate room to jack up the vehicle and remove the wheels, if necessary
Fender covers are always installed if any work is to be carried out in the engine compartment
The battery is disconnected if working on the engine, underneath the vehicle, or if the vehicle is jacked up
CAUTION: W hen electric arc welding on a vehicle, always disconnect the generator wiring to prevent the possibility of a surge of
current causing damage to the internal components of the generator.
If using welding equipment on the vehicle, ensure a suitable fire extinguisher is readily available.
Published: 11-May-2011
Identification Codes - Identification Codes
Description and Operation
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
The official VIN is stamped on the right hand side of the boot compartment floor. An additional quick reference and anti forgery
identification number is stamped onto a metal plate and fastened to the instrument panel. It is positioned close to the left-hand side of the
vehicle and is visible from the outside.
The vehicle identification number is also located on a vehicle certification label or vin plate which is mounted on the bottom of the 'B' Post.
Item
Part Number
Description
1
—
Quick reference plate
2
—
Certification label (Europe and Rest of the World)
3
—
Certification label (USA)
4
—
Official VIN plate
Vehicle Identification Number (Example)
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