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Jaguar XJ (X351) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # JTB00259 Date: 120731 Battery - AGM/Flooded Battery Replacement JTB00259NAS1

Jaguar XJ (X351) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # JTB00259 Date: 120731
Battery - AGM/Flooded Battery Replacement
JTB00259NAS1
31 JULY 2012
SECTION: 414-01
AGM / Flooded Battery Replacement
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
CONDITION SUMMARY:
Situation: Vehicle batteries (Absorbed Glass Mat [AGM] or flooded) must be replaced like for like'.
Example: if an AGM battery is fitted, replace only with an AGM battery; if a flooded battery is fitted, replace only with a flooded type battery.
Cause: Battery replacement.
Action: In the event it becomes necessary to replace a vehicle battery, refer to the Battery Identification Information outlined below.
PARTS:
Refer to JBN Product Support for vehicle battery application information.
TOOLS:
IDS with latest IDS-DVD and Calibration File; Jaguar-approved Midtronics Vehicle Power Supply; Midtronics Battery Tester
Refer to Workshop Manual for any required special tools
WARRANTY:
NOTE: Failure to follow the Battery Identification Information may result in the replacement battery Warranty claim being rejected.
NOTE: All battery warranty claims must be supported by a completed Midtronics Battery Tester printout. All battery warranty claims must
contain the Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) (DTC) in the Business / Technician Narrative section.
No Warranty information available; information supplied is for battery identification and replacement guidance only.
Normal Warranty policies and procedures apply
BATTERY IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
CAUTION: Unless specifically instructed in any Bulletin I Service Action or via a parts supersession, the replacement battery must be the same type
as the one removed from the vehicle:
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Example: if an AGM battery is fitted replace only with an AGM battery; if a flooded battery is fitted replace only with a flooded type battery.
NOTE: Always refer to the Battery Care Manual (TOPIX) for battery diagnosis and testing and Workshop Manual section 414-01 for battery
replacement information.
1. Use the existing battery label to identify the battery as either 'flooded' or 'AGM':

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