Car Carrier Tie-Down | Examples |
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TOW LIMITS | TRANS | MPH/KPH | MILES/KM |
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Front | Auto | 0 | 0 |
Manual | N/A | 0 | |
Rear | Auto | 0 | 0 |
Manual | N/A | N/A |
Curb Weight | Front Axle Weight | Rear Axle Weight |
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4787 | 2632 | 2155 |
Wheel Torque (ft-lbs) | Tire Equipment Availability |
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92 (125 Nm) These torque settings come from the manufacturer. This recommendation is not intended to override the standards or policies set by your specific clubs or company. |
Tow Information
The information provided in this procedure comes primarily as a recommendation from the manufacturer of this vehicle and is based on observations during field research. These recommendations are not intended to override standards or policies set by your specific company policy or procedures as long as they meet or exceed these recommendations.
Use car carrier equipment with proper tie-down devices. Additional ramping may be required when loading onto a car carrier. An eyebolt is provided to assist with loading. The eyebolt has left handed threads and fits into a receiver on the front and rear bumpers behind a removable plug. Use caution, to avoid any damage.
NOTE: Once the vehicle is in Neutral, if it still has resistance, make sure the electronic parking brake is off.
Shift Interlock Override
Secure the vehicle so it will not roll. Open the hood and remove the plastic cover near the bulkhead. Locate the black lever and gradually pull the lever up approximately 90 degrees until it locks in the vertical position. The vehicle is now in Neutral (N).
Service Information
If the vehicle does not have power to open the hood, there is an alternate procedure to open the hood. In the passenger's side footwell, locate the round plastic cover with the label of a hood. Turn it counter-clockwise by hand to remove it and pull the emergency release cord found inside.
Special Precautions
HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM: This vehicle is equipped with a high voltage (400VDC) electrical system to propel the vehicle and run many of the accessories. The high voltage battery is located under and behind the rear seats. Orange colored wiring connect the battery to other high voltage component in the engine compartment. This wiring runs under the floor, down the middle of the vehicle. Avoid contact with any high voltage component while servicing this vehicle. To disable the system, simply turn the ignition OFF and remove the key from the vehicle. If the ignition key is not accessible, disconnect the 12-volt battery under the hood. A crash severe enough to cause airbag deployment will also disable the system.
Battery Location
The battery is located under the hood on the passenger side.
Jump Starting
Connect the (+) positive clamp to the battery (+) positive and the (-) ground connection on the metal rod above the battery toward the bulkhead. Follow normal jump-starting precautions.
NOTE: In the event the vehicle has a no power, there is a mechanical hood release located on the passenger side kick panel under the dash behind a labeled plastic cap. To gain access, unscrew the cap counter-clockwise.
Tire Service
This model comes with an inflation kit located under the floor in the rear cargo area. Follow the instructions on the inflation kit to ensure proper installation of the tire sealant.
Fuel Type
electric
Electronic Key
If the vehicle does not recognize the key fob, hold the key fob with the buttons facing the floor against the underside of the steering column, press the brake pedal and attempt to start the vehicle.
Lockout Procedures
Select the appropriate method below to learn more about restoring member access to their vehicle.
Lockout Primary Procedure
Difficulty Level: Tow/Locksmith Only
This vehicle is extremely difficult to unlock or susceptible to damage. We recommend towing or a locksmith to provide a key for entry.
Tool | Upper View | Lower View |
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Warnings | JAGUAR MODELS, RECOMMEND TOW ONLY: It is not recommended to attempt conventional entry on these vehicles, except in the case of an extreme emergency, due to the difficulty of wedging the door glass, and the potential high cost of any damage to the vehicle which may occur. If entry must be attempted, exercise extreme caution. Under-glass WONDER TOOLS are not recommended. These vehicles may be equipped with the immobilizer anti-theft system. Alternate methods of entry may disable the vehicle even after the keys are retrieved. |
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Linkage | Interior door release handle |
Opening Instructions
1. Apply silicone or soap and water solution liberally to wedges and upper rear of right front door. It may be necessary to reapply during the following process.
2. Using two wedges, and a plastic sheet to protect the finish, carefully work the upper weatherstrip edge upward to expose the glass. Then, reapply lubicant and carefully open a 1/4 inch gap between the glass and weatherstrip at the upper rear of the window glass.
3. Wrap the tip of the tool with tape to prevent scratching of interior components. Lower the tool through the gap into the car. Pivot the tool and pull back gently to operate the interior door release handle and unlock the door.
4. After entry, the window will automatically lower slightly, then raise again when the door is closed. Recheck the door glass fit after closing.
Clean the glass and all surfaces in the entry area before leaving the vehicle.
Cautions | Do not use excessive force or try to rush this method. Upper weatherstrips are very tight on this model. |
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Record ID: 16051