Jaguar XF (X250) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # J014 Date: 090807
Recall - Tire Pressure Label Non-Compliance
NUMBER J014
(ISSUE 1)
MODEL XF
DATE 07 AUG 2009
SECTION: 204
Compliance RECALL: Incorrect Tire Pressure Placard Labels
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
XF (X250) VIN: R51629 - R56082 (specific vehicles; see VIN list shown in this bulletin)
Model Year: 2010
CONDITION SUMMARY:
Situation:
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A potential compliance concern has been identified with the tire pressure placard label fitted to certain 2010MY Jaguar XF vehicles. A number of
vehicles have been manufactured with a specification of tire which potentially has a different tire pressure to that stated on the tire placard label.
Vehicles where the label does not have the correct tires pressures stated will not comply with the requirements of Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard (CMVSS) 110 and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 110.
Action:
Dealers are required to update the affected vehicles within their control and withhold them from retail delivery pending completion of the rework
action. Refer to the Repair Procedure outlined below to replace the tire pressure placard label.
PARTS:
Dealers will receive labels for each affected vehicle directly from Product Investigation free of charge by 7 August 2009.
TOOLS:
No special tools required
WARRANTY:
NOTE:
Always check DDW to verify that the vehicle is affected by this Recall Action or any other Service Action prior to undertaking any repair as some
vehicles may have been repaired in port. DDW reflects only those vehicles affected and un-repaired.
NOTE:
Repair procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those quoted here must be taken as guidance only. Always
refer to DDW to obtain the latest repair time.
Warranty claims should be submitted quoting the Program Code 'J014' together with the relevant Option Code 'B' or 'C'. This will result in payment
of the stated time. As Option Codes are used, there is no requirement to enter SRO information; these are displayed for information only. The option
that allows for drive in / drive out may only be claimed if the vehicle is brought back into the workshop for this action alone to be undertaken. Refer
to Service Bulletins 7-60CAN / 7-61USA for additional administration information.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
REPLACE TIRE INFORMATION LABEL
CAUTION:
Use care to not damage the vehicle paint work when removing the label.
1. Using a suitable hot air gun and a plastic scraper, remove the tire information label from the left-hand (LH) B-post. (Figure 1)
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2. Using an adhesive remover, clean off any residual adhesive.
3. Install new tire information label to the LH B-post. (Figure 1)
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