Unraveling the 4 Common Repair Issues of Jaguars

Jaguars are renowned for their elegance, performance, and luxurious driving experience. However, like any vehicle, they can encounter their fair share of issues. 

Let’s delve into some of the common problems faced by Jaguar owners and provide insights into effective solutions. And to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Jaguar, it is crucial to address these issues promptly. 

1. Transmission Issues

In recent years, Jaguar came out with a closed transmission system to try to avoid these issues. However, with a closed system, you can’t check the fluid. By the time you notice symptoms of a problem, it’s usually too late.

Some signs you need transmission maintenance or repair by a Jaguar repair specialist include:

  • Slipping: When you step on the gas, it takes seconds or longer for the vehicle to move. If it’s just a second or two, it might not be quite as noticeable.
  • Hard shifts: When the automatic transmission shifts from gear to gear, it should be smooth. If you can feel the transmission shifting hard, you might need Jaguar transmission maintenance. If the problem is bad enough, you might need to repair or replace the transmission.

2. Ignition Coils

Jaguar Type S models with manufacture dates of 2000 through 2005 have had many complaints with their ignition coils. When coils malfunction, the vehicle could misfire, stall, or even not start. They generally fail at about 108,000 miles and often do not cause the check engine light to illuminate. 

If you notice your Jaguar running rough or having a hard time starting, it’s time to contact the Crowne Automotive team for assistance.

3. Engine-Related Issues

On some models, the oil pan gasket fails, causing oil to leak out of the oil pan while the vehicle is running. Thus, check the oil frequently for signs of oil leaks on the oil pan and under the vehicle. If the gasket failure just started, you may notice an oil slick on the side of the oil pan but no drips on the ground.

It is also quite common for the timing chain tensioner to fail. If you hear noise while your Jaguar it is idling, it may be the timing chain slapping around. A Jaguar auto mechanic can diagnose and repair this problem.

In models from years 2000 through 2008, the coolant reservoir is known to start leaking at around 87,000 miles. If the coolant leaks, the engine could overheat, which will most likely cause extensive repairs. Frequently check for coolant pooling under the vehicle and the coolant levels so you can catch this issue before it causes significant engine damage, including damage to the cylinders.

4. Jaguar Brake Problems

The Jaguar’s brake system has a few issues as well, including:

  • The brake pressure accumulator: This part of the antilock braking system (ABS). When it fails, it causes the brake pedal to feel stiff. You may have to press hard on the brake pedal to stop or slow the vehicle.
  • Noises coming from the front brakes: This includes clicking, squealing, and creaking when braking lightly. This may signify that you need new brake pads and lube for the brake caliper. 

Never take a chance with a vehicle’s brakes. If you hear noises, contact the technicians at Crowne Automotive to check your brakes.

Don’t Let Jaguar Issues Slow You Down: Visit Crowne Automotive Now!

By being aware of these problems and seeking professional help, you can ensure your Jaguar remains in optimal condition. Remember, regular maintenance, timely repairs, and consulting certified technicians are key to preserving the performance and longevity of your beloved Jaguar. 

Don’t let these issues hold you back—let our Jaguar specialists provide expert care for your dear car. Call us at (717) 566-3033 or visit us at 50 N. Water Street, Hummelstown PA 17036.