Product Name:
Jaguar XJS Complete Workshop Service Repair Manual 1982-1989
Production Years Covered:
1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
Positioning:
The Jaguar XJS was positioned as a luxury grand tourer, competing with established European GT cars. This manual caters to owners and independent specialists seeking to maintain and repair these sophisticated vehicles.
Competitors Era:
Competed with cars like the Mercedes-Benz SL, Porsche 928, and Aston Martin models of the same period.
Manual Value:
Enables significant cost savings for owners by facilitating DIY repairs and maintenance, crucial for a classic luxury car.
Scope:
All service and repair procedures, diagnostics, specifications, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Estimated Pages:
Likely over 1000 pages, typical for a comprehensive workshop manual of this era.
Type:
Workshop Service and Repair Manual
Format:
Downloadable Digital Format (PDF)
Powertrain:
Engine mechanical, fuel system (carburetor and injection depending on year/engine), ignition system, cooling system, lubrication system, exhaust system, manual and automatic transmissions.
Chassis:
Suspension (front and rear independent, often referred to as trailing arm or wishbone configurations), steering system (power steering), braking system (disc brakes front and rear, ABS if equipped), wheels, and tires.
Electrical:
Wiring diagrams, lighting system, starting and charging system, instrumentation, audio system, power accessories (windows, locks, seats), diagnostic connectors and procedures.
Body:
Body panel repair, interior trim, glass and seals, doors, hood, trunk, bumpers, convertible top operation and repair (if applicable).
Maintenance:
Routine maintenance, oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks and changes, belt and hose inspection and replacement, tune-ups.
Repair Rebuild:
Engine overhaul, transmission repair, brake caliper and master cylinder replacement, steering rack rebuilding, electrical component diagnostics and replacement, suspension component overhaul.
Troubleshooting:
Systematic fault finding, diagnostic charts, common problems and their solutions, electrical diagnosis using wiring diagrams.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering from basic maintenance to major component overhauls and detailed diagnostics.
Compatibility:
Compatible with all PC and MAC computers, tablets, and smartphones. Requires Adobe Reader (free download).
Quality:
High quality digital reproduction, allowing for clear printing of individual pages or entire chapters.
Binding:
Not applicable (digital download format).
Paper:
Not applicable (digital download format).
Engine Variants Covered:
Includes coverage for the 3.6L AJ6 inline-six engine and the 5.3L V12 HE (High Efficiency) engine, and potentially later 4.0L AJ6 variants in later years within the range.
V12 Performance Example:
5.3L V12 HE: Approx. 262 bhp (gross) @ 5250 rpm, 300 lb-ft torque @ 3500 rpm (figures vary slightly by year and market).
Aj6 Performance Example:
3.6L AJ6: Approx. 217 bhp (net) @ 5600 rpm, 229 lb-ft torque @ 4000 rpm (figures vary slightly by year and market).
Fuel System Types:
Covers both carburetor systems (early models, e.g., Stromberg) and fuel injection systems (e.g., Lucas/Bosch K-Jetronic, later electronic fuel injection).
Standard Transmission Type:
Typically a 3-speed or 4-speed automatic transmission (e.g., GM TH400, ZF 4HP22).
Optional Transmission Type:
A manual transmission was available on some early models (e.g., a 4-speed manual or a 5-speed Getrag) but became rare in later years.
Automatic Transmission Features:
Details on hydraulic operation, valve body diagnostics, torque converter, and electronic controls (where applicable).
Wheelbase Example:
Approx. 102.4 inches (2601 mm).
Length Example:
Approx. 187.0 inches (4750 mm) for coupe, longer for convertible.
Curb Weight Example:
Around 3,800-4,200 lbs (1725-1905 kg), depending on engine and body style.
Safety Ratings Era:
Safety standards and ratings of this era were less stringent than today. Focus will be on passive safety features and braking system effectiveness.
Active Safety Features:
Four-wheel disc brakes, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) introduced in later years (optional/standard depending on market and trim).
Passive Safety Features:
Reinforced body structure, padded interior, seatbelts (three-point in front), deformable steering column.
Infotainment Era:
Basic by modern standards, typically featuring analogue radio/cassette players, often with a graphic equalizer. Some later models might have early digital displays.
Driver Assistance Features:
ABS (on later models), cruise control (optional/standard).
Connectivity Era:
Minimal connectivity by modern standards. External antenna for radio.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000-5,000 miles or annually, depending on usage and oil type. Check manual for specific recommendations.
Tune Up Interval:
Spark plugs, distributor cap, rotor, and leads typically replaced every 20,000-30,000 miles, but consult manual.
Engine Oil Specification:
Varies by engine and ambient temperature. Common recommendations include SAE 20W-50 or 10W-40 for V12, and SAE 10W-40 or 10W-30 for AJ6. Always refer to the manual for precise specifications and API/ACEA classifications.
Coolant Specification:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze. Typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Consult manual for specific type and capacity.
Automatic Transmission Fluid:
Dexron II or equivalent for GM TH400, ZF-specific fluid for ZF transmissions. Crucial to use correct type. Capacity approx. 7-9 pints (pan removal).
Common Problems:
Rust (wheel arches, sills, boot floor), cooling system issues (overheating, especially V12), electrical gremlins, Lucas injection system maintenance, rear suspension bush wear, deteriorating rubber seals and hoses.
Brand Heritage Context:
Jaguar has a long history of producing luxurious and performance-oriented grand tourers, and the XJS continued this legacy following the iconic E-Type.
Evolution Points:
Introduced in 1975, the XJS evolved significantly through its production run, with engine upgrades (introduction of the AJ6 and larger V12 displacement), chassis refinements, and updated styling and interior features by the 1980s.
Production Period:
Produced from 1975 to 1996, with the covered years (1982-1989) representing a mature phase of the model's development.