Common Repairs on the Jaguar XK/XKR

The British luxury car maker, Jaguar, has been manufacturing the grand tourer XK series since the mid 1990s. The second generation XK and the XKR were in production from 2006 to 2014. As great as these cars are, they can experience technical difficulties from time to time.

Starting Problems: Some Jaguar XK and XKR drivers have reported difficulty starting their vehicles to the extent that having them towed to a repair shop is required. The car's computer may need to be rebooted or the battery replaced.

Convertible Top Issues: A failure of the convertible top to open is a problem that has plagued a few Jaguar owners. There are a series of troubleshooting steps that may resolve the issue, otherwise a trained mechanic may be needed.

Touchscreen Problems: The touchscreen feature on some Jaguars fails to work in some vehicles. This may be due to colder weather or low voltage on the battery.

Cabin Temperature Inconsistency: Some XK/XKR drivers have reported that the AC units on their vehicles adjust themselves which then causes the interior cabin to become warmer than desired.

Moisture in Headlights: When moisture finds its way into the headlights of Jaguars this can be a frustrating problem that is probably the result of a faulty seal.

If you are the owner of a Jaguar XK or XKR and you are having trouble with any of the issues detailed above, you should take your vehicle into a nearby British import shop for an inspection. You may save money over a dealership on the repair costs.

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