with a hammer
there is open trunk switch in the glove compartment
I've a 1995 xj6 ,but where is the opening for the glove compartment? do it have one
you have to take door panel off and ajust the arm that leads from the handel to the latch u need a 7mm and 8mm wrench
1988 Jaguar XJ6 stats Front Speakers: 3-1/2" Rear Speakers -Rear Door: 4" -Rear Deck: 4"
if you mean the door to get to the petrol refill there is a white switch in the boot that you pull or push that will open it manually. you mean the cap inside that door then its a pain because my handle came of in my hand and i had to get a tea cloth and turn it and pull hard because it was being pulled down by pressure its neither then ignore all of this.
my 94 xj6 has a switch in the center console glove box
You have to remove the inside door panel. Jags are tricky and I would suggest buying a Haynes manual if you're going to try this yourself for the first time. !
where is located on a 1996 jaguar xj6 starter ?
The Door handles on all Jaguar XJ6 models were designed by a moron, or group of morons. They are all made of pot metal and have a weak spot at the pivot point that pushes on the linkage that goes to the door latch. Eventually, your door handle will break and it will need to be replaced. I manufactured my own door handle and made it from a solid steel bracket that I bought from Home Depot. I cut the bracket to shape, and then cut the face of the old door handle off of the original brackets. Then I used JB Weld to attach the face of the original handle to my new steel bracket. From the outside you can't tell any difference, and my new handle will never fail again. Your only other choice is to find a used handle, which will cost you about $100.00 and will be just as crappy as the original. If You have a Pick-n-Pull near you, you can check their web site for your model year. They will only charge you about $10.00 for a used handle. Go to http://www.picknpull.com/check_inventory.aspx and check for a yard near you, and their inventory.
location of wiper motor on 1985 Jaguar XJ6
u have to hard wire it in