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Jaguar Manual/technical Guide: 1990 Model Year Update Sedan Range Oem on 2040-parts.com

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Westminster, California, United States

Westminster, California, United States
Condition:Used

Jaguar Manual/Technical Guide: 1990 Model Year Update-Sedan Range


Contents:

- Introduction
- 1990 Model Year Features
- 1990 Systems Description
  a. 4.0 Litre Engine
  b. Engine Managment
  c. Transmission
  d. Anti-Lock Braking
  e. Instrument Pack
  f. Power Steering/Ride Leveling
  g. Climate Control
  h. Electrical System
- 1989 Model Year Feature Changes
  a. Driver's Seat Adjustment
  b. "Lights On" audible warning
  c. cigar lighters
  d. Wiring Diagrams

Book Length: 45 Pages

Published: 1989

Manufacture Part #: S-66

Condition: Cover has normal wear and some stains, but inside of the book the pages are in good condition. This is a great guide and very useful!!

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