DIAGNOSTIC FLOWCHARTS. P1260 - Security input (Page 2) Passive Anti-Theft System (To be used to interpret the type of failure) (Pages 3 and 4) PATS Customer fault code flowcharts. B1681 - fault code 11 (Pages 5, 6, 7 and 8) B1600 - fault code 13 (Pages 9 and 10) B1602 - fault code 14 (Pages 11, 12, 13 and 14)
X-TYPE Sedan and Estate (Wagon) 2.0 L, 2.5 L and 3.0 L Gasoline; 2.0 L and 2.2 L, Diesel VIN: E19616 on Published by Technical Communications, Jaguar Cars Limited Publication Part Number JJM 10 38 20 701, January 2007 Removal is as follows. Top left and right corners you'll see two covers along with one at the bottom where the heated seat buttons are/should be. Remove them with a small hook or flat bladed driver. You'll then see 8mm or 10mm bolts, unscrew them then the whole unit, radio, heater controls and cassette drawer comes out. This is a quick guide how to bypass the radio code on your vehicle. Subscribe for more tricks and tips you can use to save money and time. Here is a touchscreen and CD player from an X-Type. When powered up you may be prompted to enter the system PIN (not in all country variants). This is the 4 digit radio code that is normally printed on a card with the user guide. If the PIN is not available, on some early models you can bypass the code by pressing >>, A.MEM and PTY at the same