XJR (X300) L6-4.0L SC (AJ16) (1995)
Valve: All Technical Service Bulletins
Engine - Intermittent Poor Idle
03.1-10
DATE
8/97
Intermittent Poor Idle - Carbon Deposits On Exhaust Valves - Repair Procedure
MODEL
1995-97 MY
XJR Sedan
VIN
720001-792388
ISSUE:
Some 1995-97 MY XJR vehicles within the above VIN range may experience intermittent poor idle. The condition can be caused by a buildup of carbon
deposits on the exhaust valves and stems. The deposits cause the valve stem to become sticky, which may result in the valves failing to seat fully.
The condition is most likely to occur on vehicles which are frequently driven at low speed, such as in towns or cities. Highway driving can then cause the
condition to clear up significantly as carbon deposits are removed. When the vehicle is again driven at low speed for prolonged periods, the condition
can occur again as carbon deposits build up again.
"Carbon cutter" exhaust valves entered production beginning with VIN 792389. These exhaust valves are manufactured with a 90 degree angle at the
leading edge of the stem which is designed to scrape off carbon as it builds up.
ACTION:
Verify the customer complaint by driving the vehicle at low speed. Once the condition occurs, drive the vehicle at extended highway speeds. If the
vehicle behaves as described above, make a copy of the AJ16 Supercharged Rough Idle Evaluation Form and complete the checks listed on the form.
Rectify any problems identified by this process. If all readings are within specifications, install "carbon cutter" exhaust valves. Submit the copy of the
form to Jaguar Cars Product Investigation (fax 201-818-9763) and keep a copy with the vehicle file in accordance with Jaguar Warranty Policies.
INSTALLING "CARBON CUTTER" EXHAUST VALVES
Refer to Section 4.5 "Cylinder Head, Overhaul" on page 16 of the AJ16 Engine Service Manual to remove and install exhaust valves.
PARTS INFORMATION:
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBER QTY
"Carbon cutter" exhaust valve
NBD 2532AA
12
WARRANTY INFORMATION:
WARRANTY POLICY: