Jaguar X-Type drifting in the snow
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All Comments (17)
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@hyvernick Absolutely an X-type Its an All wheel drive I have one
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this is drifting? don`t think so but nice car any way
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jags are def nice, but subaru is unmatched for the snow..
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what exhaust do you have?
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@wildman261 be careful of this!!!!!!!!!!!! there is no dipstick, but the fluid will leak out and will need to be changed. please, for the love of your car change your transfer case fluid and your transmission fluid. It isn't that hard, but it neeeeeeeeeds to be done
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@Verceti8668 jaguarforums will save you headaches... so many headaches
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@verceti8668 thank you so much for your help bud!i called jaguar and they told me that on this year of the x-type the transmission is sealed.i kept wondering where the dip stick was for the tranny fluid check lol.i have no record of anything on the car other then the oil changes.obviousally with high end luxury cars you got to go with full synthetic.i went with this pennzoil ultra platinium and he said i could go 5,000 miles untill next oil change,but i rather just get it done at every 3,000.
This is stock 2.5L AWD 2008 X-Type exhaust
Verceti8668 3 months ago
are you sure this is an x-type it looks like an xj
hyvernick 3 months ago
@hyvernick I wish it was, but it is nice anyway :)
Verceti8668 3 months ago
@verceti8668 i just bought a 2002 jaguar x-type sport 2.5 v6 and fricken love the car man and the navigation system with it,sure turns alot of heads lol.but my qestion to you is,when i am driving and hit about between 45 and 50 mph when it shift i think into 4th gear it will jerk and then it will be fine?do you know what that may be?computer?its a automatic with only 100,000 miles on it.and also the driver side power seat stopped working.fuze?
wildman261 6 months ago
@wildman261 Not sure what may be wrong with gear box, but it is worth to take it to official service. The transmission is supposed to have oil changed every 40k miles. Do you have a record of that? Regarding the seat - most likely the fuse, but yet again - you gotta know where to look for it. It is a complicated car for service, so make sure you or your mechanic knows what they are doing. Cheers, mate!
Verceti8668 6 months ago