The 2003 Jaguar X-Type typically requires Jaguar's JLM 20238 Transmission Fluid, which is a specific type of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) designed for its transmissions. It's important to use the correct fluid to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the transmission. Always check the owner's manual or consult a dealer for the most accurate information regarding fluid specifications and maintenance guidelines.
It is rich or lean bank 1 or 2 i am not sure which one it is but i know it is rich or lean code they have the same codes as ford.
Yes.
Need to remove a quart of trans. fluid to add a quart of lucas trans conditioner. Does not have a drain plug.
there probably isn't one. Pontiac discontinued trans dipsticks in models earlier than yours. You have to check the fluid at the fill plug on the trans itself.
In most cases this info is stamped on the dipstick.
Down same tube that holds trans dipstick.
The 2003 Jaguar S Type does not have a transmission dipstick. These vehicles were manufactured in a manner that the transmission fluid levels can only be checked by professional service technicians.
2003 to 2008 manual trans 5 or 6 speed GL-4 you will need 3 quarts
AUTO TRANS: 2WD: 2.9 quarts - 4WD: 3.1 quarts. MANUAL TRANS: 1.9 quarts
There is an 8mm plug on the passenger side of the transmission. Remove the plug and add fluid there until fluid is up to the bolt hole. Reinstall the plug.
overfill vent on top usually blows excess out of trans.
the engine oil and trans oil is all in one!