That's it I'm making an entire video on wiper blades since people keep saying they aren't $3... I actually paid less than $3ea ($2.64) for these but I'll go show you the price at OReillys with and without an account. Buy the right wipers (Trico Standard or 30 series) and they're still cheap, pay $30ea if you want but there's no reason.
However, personally I went for the flat blade type for my S Type, like I have on my XF. They work much better, especially at speed. JR, look up Bosch AR608S.
100% worth spending money on this Jag, superb engine and you just don’t see any more. People are so quick to dismiss an old Jag and say it’s rubbish but I’d happily say it’s far better engineered and reliable than an equivalent 3 series by a long stretch (and I know the Wizard would agree) Yes it’s a Ford engine but that is a good thing! The Duratec V6 is a superb engine. But people wouldn’t winge about a BMW because it’s a bloody BMW.. yawn. Huge kudos to you JR! Love the Jag
Yes, I've seen many of these V6 3.0 Duratec engines with well over 250,000 miles! That's and the ZF 6 speed auto found in the later models pushed be to get an 08 S-Type. Purchased for $4K in 2019 and I LOVE IT!!!
It is the Ford 3 l. Yeah, those 3 l v6s were great engines. It's just everything else attached to it. That was terrible on the Fords that is infamous Taurus transmissions that never last more than 40,000 mi
@RichieRouge206 , We have a 2006 Jag S-Type V6 and a 2005 BMW 3 series convertible. Both are well worth keeping on the road for different reasons. The top down BMW for getting your body banged around on rural Missouri roads on a sunny day and the Jag for driving 400 miles feeling like you just got in it afterwards.
I've been following since before he was fired for doing UA-cam. I've only ever commented a few times. I've GOT to say, it's really fun having him back in his garage like the good old days.
Yes, but I'm sure he'll find a right-sized garage with some storage and a lift. The giant building he sold had to be a relief to get rid of, I'd imagine it was just a huge money-pit from every aspect.
I think I wrote on an earlier edition that when it was fully inspected on a lift the issues were all down to maintenance stuff not being done. Of course having to do it all in one bite is expensive but that car is a solid well built car that delivered even when running on sub spec parts. Well done JR for keeping the faith on this unsung beauty. She will reward your faith.
It’s a beautiful thoroughbred car. The v6 engines are long lived and very reliable if serviced properly. Over here in England an illuminated check engine light is an MOT (inspection) failure. I had to replace one of the cats on my S type , got it from eBay only about 200 pounds, so no more check engine light. If it needs inspection disconnect battery for a few minutes it will go out for a few cycles before returning. You also need the insulation put back on the underside of the bonnet. Cheers Chris
I haven't looked recently but I found the under-bonnet insulation was difficult to get. I have a 2.7d and the insulation shrunk so all the mounting holes tore off. I tried unsuccessfully using double sided tape to fix it on. Is there a source of new bits of insulation? I saw one in the US which was aftermarket but it wasn't shaped in any way.
Here where I live in the US, a check engine light is an automatic emissions inspection failure which means either you fix it or your vehicle registration gets revoked.
@@AnontheGOAT US has many states and some states have emissions testing. In Midwest they are smarter and most states in fly over country don't have that stupidity (except some big cities).
Love the S-Type. I went through the almost whole Dew98 platform, had a V6 LS Sport for 17 years, STR for almost 2 years which was amazing and now have an XFR which is just best car for the $$.
I fixed the CEL on my 2002 Chevy Blazer (4.3L), after replacing the blown out cat with an aftermarket one, by using a simple 'sparkplug extender' on the downstream O2 sensor.
It is a decent looking car and it still drives nice even with completely worn out suspension, sign of a well designed car I think. It'll be a really nice car when everything is done and the 5 speed should make it worth more 👍
Pull the o2 sensors and put spark plug non-foulers in the o2 bungs then put the o2 sensors into the spark plug non-foulers. It will get rid of the check engine light.
I have a 2003, S Type. 3.0L. Blacked out version. March 2024, and I have 59,000 miles on it. Not a spot of rust. Changing out the original plugs, coils, valve cover gaskets, intake manifold gaskets, and new injectors. Rear sway bar links too. Parts aren’t cheap, but I’m 100% behind what you’re saying…it’s a blast to drive. It’s not the price of the parts, but the car. And surprisingly, it’s really good on gas when cruising down the thruway. I’m having the local foreign shop do my rear suspension. I could do it, but they can do it much faster and easier with the lift.
Love the Jaaag JR. I'm very glad that you are saving this one. Having driven a similar car (an automatic) I can first hand confirm that these cars have amazing power delivery and a smooth ride, all while giving a very connected to the road driving experience. There is an enthusiast for every car type on the road, some lucky person will benefit from all the hard work you are putting in on this old girl.
I'm a big fan of the 3.0 Duratec. I have an old '11 Fusion with that engine. It's just a good drive. I have 238k on it, and it is almost as solid as the day I got it. And the maintenance isn't too hateful. Until your "upper" oil pan gasket starts leaking. In the Fusion, it's an engine-out repair. Oh well. Nothing is perfect.
You can get the check engine lights to turn off for $5. Without replacing the cats. Look up a secondary o2 defouler. You need 2 one for each secondary o2 sensor. It pulls it out of the stream and makes the o2 read as is you have a good cat. That's the old-school way to do a cat delete without tuning.
I only buy older cars usually Volkswagens and mini coopers. Whenever I’ve needed a cat is only once what I did was I bought a car that had the same cat that was wrecked and took the cat out and put it out the rest in junket.
Good looking car and it’s worth saving. If it was some import four banger with turbos the people that told you not to fix that car would be telling you to throw everything you can at the other car.
You can buy angled lambda sensor connectors that move it a bit further away allowing the engine light to go off as it’s not getting the same amount of hydrocarbons and such so that light could potentially be out as well if they work for you. Oh…. An good to see you got your mojo for the videos back. Somedays you just gotta keep pushing.
J Swap a Miata! I have one you can put it in.. keep up the awesome videos! You show people how easy things can be (or tricky) and not to be afraid to pop their hoods!
Nice, Jaguar. Nice when it was new. Just joking, love the content. JR goes after fixing any of these old cars. Nice new Ford P/U. What a road trip car hauler beast.
You can tell ur not where it snows too much. In NY we'd never use wipers that aren't one piece. Those cheap ones would trap snow in the arms and you won't see anything. But I can't wait for more videos on the Geo for sure
@@philtowle4683 it's the felt that is usually glued to the hood (bonnet) to prevent height heat dissipation from engine to paintwork as well as reducing noise
Well Got a S type 4.2 2003 Im in NY I have had more issues with incompetent's mechanics that have no clue how to fix anything on the car and many dont even want to attempt to fix it. I spend hours on the jag forum trying to diagnose my own friggen car. It has some on going issues that mechanics cant even explain.
Totally get the wiper thing, first thing I always change as major bug bear of mine is crappy visibility due to poor wipers, I tend to always got for Bosch, bit more expensive but definetly last
I' m replacing the steering road on my SType 4.0 and it s really not a piece of cake 😁👹. But for the rest each time nothing too hard for maintenance work with parts easy to find. A great car that worth to be saved. Agree with you driving experience is special
I think the fact that maintenance and repairs were not done by previous owners and the vehicle is operational, for let's say a work commute, is a testimte to how good it is. I dumped $1300 into a 04 CR-V my parents gave me and at 277k it's still rolling.
Have one and have been fighting oddball issues for years with it. Just wait till it arbitrarily commands a global open (all windows down and sunroof open) while parked. Also, a majority of the mechanicals are available from ford for way less $$ as most of it is a lincoln LS.
I prefer silicone blades. So quiet when you just want to swipe away a light mist. Pretty sure not getting them for $3. $3 Trico's sound like there would be a lot of chatter in that situation. Make sure to include slight mist, mostly dry performance in your wiper video if you make it.
As mentioned in your original vid the coolant level light will still come on as the float does not float in modern engine coolant. If you don’t believe me cut float out of old tank and do a float test. As soon as pressure increases in system down goes the float.
You must have got a faulty tank/float. I replaced my tank after about 160k miles a few years ago due to the float no longer floating when the coolant was hot and I've had no issues since then.
Hi JR, Love how these cars drive. I am also reviving an old Jag from the early 2000’s, an 04 XJ8. Lots of the same suspension issues…..curious on how you develop and clear that airbag light.
The 3.0 is it the ford duratec v6 if so it is a good reliable engine everything else attached to it in other fords was the problem but if so wow really jag
Cheapest 24" Trico blades I found at O'Reilly auto parts were $23.99. Do you get that big of discount by mentioning them?🤔 I'm glad to see you fixing up the Jag, it deserves to be saved for the fun to drive factor alone.
Have to disagree on the MAF comment. I own a 2010 Fusion with the 3.0 Duratec... MAF has 230k on it and it works just fine. Duratec 3.0 is a solid engine though.
I'm in Texas and I think you won't pass inspection with a check engine light especially if its in the emissions. I could totally be wrong, is it different in Kansas or am I wrong?
It's still a nice car, so definitely worth saving. Personally, I'm happy for every car that's saved, especially the ones where it's not worth it from a financial pov. Just seems wasteful to junk cars that could still serve someone well if fixed.
my sister has a 2002 Jaguar S-Type and the front ball joint was shot/no good, it had lots of up and down play in it so we replaced it and it still had up and down play in it after we doctor it up😲 did some research and i think if this happens you got to replace the knuckle wonder if you will run in to the same problem?>
I love what you do JR but why in the hell have your videos become so short? I look forward to your content and I get 12 minutes of content? Come on man! We need more!
Did you not know he has a TON of videos under the videos tab on his channel. I am sure he probably has a crunch on his time between his personal life and the time it takes to edit and produce these videos. Give the guy a break already.
Yo bro! I hope you start uploading some good daily content again! I noticed UA-cam stopped putting your videos on my recommended list like they use to. 🤷🏼 Your social blade appears to be reflecting that as well 👎 I just wanted to let you know from a subscribers POV- I'm not trying to throw shade or any BS. I've enjoyed your videos for YEARSSS and I'm sure you'll persevere to get over this hurdle! Thanks for being a joy to watch! 🙂
That's it I'm making an entire video on wiper blades since people keep saying they aren't $3... I actually paid less than $3ea ($2.64) for these but I'll go show you the price at OReillys with and without an account. Buy the right wipers (Trico Standard or 30 series) and they're still cheap, pay $30ea if you want but there's no reason.
I'll be watching for this. Haven't seen blades that cheap since refills stopped being a thing.
If you live near an Ollie’s bargain outlet they always have wipers and they are less then 5 bones a piece
I recently paid 99p (UK) for a blade for my BMW 7 series. Not just the refill, the whole lot.
However, personally I went for the flat blade type for my S Type, like I have on my XF. They work much better, especially at speed. JR, look up Bosch AR608S.
I've never had any luck with Trico. I'll pay $10-12 each for Bosch Evolution or Icons which I can guarantee a year out of.
100% worth spending money on this Jag, superb engine and you just don’t see any more. People are so quick to dismiss an old Jag and say it’s rubbish but I’d happily say it’s far better engineered and reliable than an equivalent 3 series by a long stretch (and I know the Wizard would agree) Yes it’s a Ford engine but that is a good thing! The Duratec V6 is a superb engine. But people wouldn’t winge about a BMW because it’s a bloody BMW.. yawn. Huge kudos to you JR! Love the Jag
Yes, I've seen many of these V6 3.0 Duratec engines with well over 250,000 miles! That's and the ZF 6 speed auto found in the later models pushed be to get an 08 S-Type. Purchased for $4K in 2019 and I LOVE IT!!!
It is the Ford 3 l. Yeah, those 3 l v6s were great engines. It's just everything else attached to it. That was terrible on the Fords that is infamous Taurus transmissions that never last more than 40,000 mi
@RichieRouge206 , We have a 2006 Jag S-Type V6 and a 2005 BMW 3 series convertible. Both are well worth keeping on the road for different reasons. The top down BMW for getting your body banged around on rural Missouri roads on a sunny day and the Jag for driving 400 miles feeling like you just got in it afterwards.
I've been following since before he was fired for doing UA-cam. I've only ever commented a few times. I've GOT to say, it's really fun having him back in his garage like the good old days.
Yes, but I'm sure he'll find a right-sized garage with some storage and a lift. The giant building he sold had to be a relief to get rid of, I'd imagine it was just a huge money-pit from every aspect.
I think I wrote on an earlier edition that when it was fully inspected on a lift the issues were all down to maintenance stuff not being done. Of course having to do it all in one bite is expensive but that car is a solid well built car that delivered even when running on sub spec parts.
Well done JR for keeping the faith on this unsung beauty. She will reward your faith.
It’s a beautiful thoroughbred car. The v6 engines are long lived and very reliable if serviced properly. Over here in England an illuminated check engine light is an MOT (inspection) failure. I had to replace one of the cats on my S type , got it from eBay only about 200 pounds, so no more check engine light. If it needs inspection disconnect battery for a few minutes it will go out for a few cycles before returning. You also need the insulation put back on the underside of the bonnet. Cheers Chris
I haven't looked recently but I found the under-bonnet insulation was difficult to get. I have a 2.7d and the insulation shrunk so all the mounting holes tore off. I tried unsuccessfully using double sided tape to fix it on. Is there a source of new bits of insulation? I saw one in the US which was aftermarket but it wasn't shaped in any way.
Here where I live in the US, a check engine light is an automatic emissions inspection failure which means either you fix it or your vehicle registration gets revoked.
@@AnontheGOAT that depends on your state, it's not US-wide.
@@AnontheGOAT US has many states and some states have emissions testing. In Midwest they are smarter and most states in fly over country don't have that stupidity (except some big cities).
@@annechang6459 no emissions tests in Florida
Great that you're bringing it back. These cars have beautiful styling, good power and handling and it's a Jag.
I love the S Type. It has the classic Jaguar inspired lines, but with modern updates. That said, the car maybe tight inside.
Love the S-Type. I went through the almost whole Dew98 platform, had a V6 LS Sport for 17 years, STR for almost 2 years which was amazing and now have an XFR which is just best car for the $$.
I fixed the CEL on my 2002 Chevy Blazer (4.3L), after replacing the blown out cat with an aftermarket one, by using a simple 'sparkplug extender' on the downstream O2 sensor.
It is a decent looking car and it still drives nice even with completely worn out suspension, sign of a well designed car I think. It'll be a really nice car when everything is done and the 5 speed should make it worth more 👍
Pull the o2 sensors and put spark plug non-foulers in the o2 bungs then put the o2 sensors into the spark plug non-foulers. It will get rid of the check engine light.
I love that you're saving this car, thank you.
I have a 2003, S Type. 3.0L. Blacked out version. March 2024, and I have 59,000 miles on it. Not a spot of rust.
Changing out the original plugs, coils, valve cover gaskets, intake manifold gaskets, and new injectors. Rear sway bar links too. Parts aren’t cheap, but I’m 100% behind what you’re saying…it’s a blast to drive. It’s not the price of the parts, but the car. And surprisingly, it’s really good on gas when cruising down the thruway.
I’m having the local foreign shop do my rear suspension. I could do it, but they can do it much faster and easier with the lift.
Love the Jaaag JR. I'm very glad that you are saving this one. Having driven a similar car (an automatic) I can first hand confirm that these cars have amazing power delivery and a smooth ride, all while giving a very connected to the road driving experience. There is an enthusiast for every car type on the road, some lucky person will benefit from all the hard work you are putting in on this old girl.
I know you have your rules about cars, but fixing everything once in a while is a great video!
I'm a big fan of the 3.0 Duratec. I have an old '11 Fusion with that engine. It's just a good drive. I have 238k on it, and it is almost as solid as the day I got it. And the maintenance isn't too hateful. Until your "upper" oil pan gasket starts leaking. In the Fusion, it's an engine-out repair. Oh well. Nothing is perfect.
Yay!!!!!!
You can get the check engine lights to turn off for $5. Without replacing the cats. Look up a secondary o2 defouler. You need 2 one for each secondary o2 sensor. It pulls it out of the stream and makes the o2 read as is you have a good cat. That's the old-school way to do a cat delete without tuning.
I have a 2003 jaguar s-type r only 205 made that year 400hp supercharged v8 brembo brakes perfect condition garage kept all its life
Hood struts - the 1st thing needing money and effort. What happened to the old slot-in rod? Don’t recall that thing ever breaking.
I only buy older cars usually Volkswagens and mini coopers. Whenever I’ve needed a cat is only once what I did was I bought a car that had the same cat that was wrecked and took the cat out and put it out the rest in junket.
Good looking car and it’s worth saving. If it was some import four banger with turbos the people that told you not to fix that car would be telling you to throw everything you can at the other car.
It's actually because it says Jaguar on it and most people associate early 2000s Jaguar with pile of shit
You can buy angled lambda sensor connectors that move it a bit further away allowing the engine light to go off as it’s not getting the same amount of hydrocarbons and such so that light could potentially be out as well if they work for you.
Oh…. An good to see you got your mojo for the videos back.
Somedays you just gotta keep pushing.
You can get spark plug non foulers for the rear o2s to evade the p0420
Thanks for saving the S Type! One one my favorite Jags! Even the 6. Especially with the manual. One of my aspirational vehicles. Keep it up!
The feeling you are sensing is quality....They have been around long enough to fix that , same as bentley and rolls Royce
What a great car. Really interesting video. Interested to see what it’s like/what you feel when you’ve finished working on it.
Grease those door hinges too JR!
Glad you are saving it.
Am glad your fixing ye jaguar
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!!
I must admit watching your videos inspired me to change my hood struts 3 years ago. Thank you 🤣🤣
Im happy you are fixing the Jag, Im a Jag fan from way back and I love most of them
J Swap a Miata! I have one you can put it in.. keep up the awesome videos! You show people how easy things can be (or tricky) and not to be afraid to pop their hoods!
Nice, Jaguar. Nice when it was new. Just joking, love the content. JR goes after fixing any of these old cars. Nice new Ford P/U. What a road trip car hauler beast.
You can tell ur not where it snows too much. In NY we'd never use wipers that aren't one piece. Those cheap ones would trap snow in the arms and you won't see anything. But I can't wait for more videos on the Geo for sure
again a great video, I see the sound-proofing is missing under the hood
Is that sound proofing or head protection?
@@philtowle4683 it's the felt that is usually glued to the hood (bonnet) to prevent height heat dissipation from engine to paintwork as well as reducing noise
@@Kieran46100 No kidding Poirot.
Well Got a S type 4.2 2003 Im in NY I have had more issues with incompetent's mechanics that have no clue how to fix anything on the car and many dont even want to attempt to fix it. I spend hours on the jag forum trying to diagnose my own friggen car. It has some on going issues that mechanics cant even explain.
Love it! Great to see another S type fan! :)
Totally get the wiper thing, first thing I always change as major bug bear of mine is crappy visibility due to poor wipers, I tend to always got for Bosch, bit more expensive but definetly last
I' m replacing the steering road on my SType 4.0 and it s really not a piece of cake 😁👹. But for the rest each time nothing too hard for maintenance work with parts easy to find. A great car that worth to be saved.
Agree with you driving experience is special
I think the fact that maintenance and repairs were not done by previous owners and the vehicle is operational, for let's say a work commute, is a testimte to how good it is.
I dumped $1300 into a 04 CR-V my parents gave me and at 277k it's still rolling.
The V8 model and the supercharged V8 model is worth saving. They are increasing in value and they are a pleasure to drive.
I for one am pleased you're fixing this car. Jag's are cool and this one looks smart, simple as that.
Have one and have been fighting oddball issues for years with it. Just wait till it arbitrarily commands a global open (all windows down and sunroof open) while parked. Also, a majority of the mechanicals are available from ford for way less $$ as most of it is a lincoln LS.
That open issue is the key fob...check that..
@@gewfone does it intermittently with no battery in the fob
Great to see the Jag getting some love.
3:35 omg! I tried to catch the hood for you lmao
New merch: watchjrgo hat thing with a pad in it so you can hold up a car hood with your head and change the struts without hurting your head
Been a sub for a long time. Always enjoy your content. Your knowledge is impressive, did you go to school or just learn as you go?
See if you can get a Europe tune put on it, will deal with the cat codes unless they are totally gone, high octane fuel only though.
I prefer silicone blades. So quiet when you just want to swipe away a light mist.
Pretty sure not getting them for $3.
$3 Trico's sound like there would be a lot of chatter in that situation.
Make sure to include slight mist, mostly dry performance in your wiper video if you make it.
Another great video from JR. Keep it going
M539 Restorations is UA-cam`s BMW Guy. Is JR turning in to the Jaaag Guy? 😂
No Jag is ever too far gone
-Winston Churchill
*probably 😂
Don't believe everything you read on the internet - Abraham Lincoln
Definitely try the spark plug fouler trick on the o2 sensors see if it works.
Beautiful car, it's worth saving. 👍
Loving the S-Type Jag. Good choice sticking with it. Any "hacks" on getting the early ECUs to either void or accept the new cats?
You buy the bulk trico (not the fancy ones) in the back on a commercial account (any shop) I can totally show you a receipt
I love this car I am happy it’s getting saved
Great content JR! Any chance you can gets CATS out of a junkyard or is that the first thing they take off the car?
As mentioned in your original vid the coolant level light will still come on as the float does not float in modern engine coolant. If you don’t believe me cut float out of old tank and do a float test. As soon as pressure increases in system down goes the float.
You must have got a faulty tank/float. I replaced my tank after about 160k miles a few years ago due to the float no longer floating when the coolant was hot and I've had no issues since then.
Of course the one from the old tank won't float properly, that's the issue, they go bad over time.
These videos are making me think about buying a 3ltr Jag S type that I don’t need especially with our fuel prices 👍🏻🏴
If you're in the UK, I'd recommend the 2.7d. Going from the 3.0 petrol at 22mpg to the 2.7d at 45mpg opened up a whole new world of road trips for me!
Those cars aren't bad on gas
@@paulsengupta9712.5... ??
Oxygen sensor spacers on the post cat sensors have always worked for me
P0420 is an L 😒
The Duratec 3.0 needs more love.
Can't you get the factory Cats ata salvage yard?
I've always loved the way the S-Type looks. Really like it in white. Wonder if an LS will fit under the hood? 🤔
I have a 1999 White S type...
She's a White Queen...
A beautiful beast...
I'm a mature woman, and as we all know, "Chicks dig cars too"
Hi JR, Love how these cars drive. I am also reviving an old Jag from the early 2000’s, an 04 XJ8. Lots of the same suspension issues…..curious on how you develop and clear that airbag light.
The 3.0 is it the ford duratec v6 if so it is a good reliable engine everything else attached to it in other fords was the problem but if so wow really jag
Cheapest 24" Trico blades I found at O'Reilly auto parts were $23.99. Do you get that big of discount by mentioning them?🤔 I'm glad to see you fixing up the Jag, it deserves to be saved for the fun to drive factor alone.
I owned one of those a few years back. Loved it
Any car that has you smiling that much driving around the block must be worth saving
@watchjrgo pick up a spark plug defouler for the O2 sensor and the cat code will be gone.
…did you just nascar change the hood struts? 😂😂
I'm really impressed with how quickly you replaced those parts. 👍
I think if you look up the coolant spec it is not Dexcool.
It's orange, which is literally the exact Dexcool spec. The label on the car and the book call for orange coolant 🍻
I have an idea. Visit other UA-camrs around the country and replace hood struts for them. Have O'Reilly sponsor this.
Have to disagree on the MAF comment. I own a 2010 Fusion with the 3.0 Duratec... MAF has 230k on it and it works just fine. Duratec 3.0 is a solid engine though.
Hey, my transmission is slipping on my 2005 jaguar S type. Do you think that’s a an easy fix?
I'm in Texas and I think you won't pass inspection with a check engine light especially if its in the emissions. I could totally be wrong, is it different in Kansas or am I wrong?
Ha ha I jumped to grab the hood for you lol
It's still a nice car, so definitely worth saving.
Personally, I'm happy for every car that's saved, especially the ones where it's not worth it from a financial pov. Just seems wasteful to junk cars that could still serve someone well if fixed.
I miss mine. I want to get a clean one. Right now, I want an x type.
my sister has a 2002 Jaguar S-Type and the front ball joint was shot/no good, it had lots of up and down play in it so we replaced it and it still had up and down play in it after we doctor it up😲 did some research and i think if this happens you got to replace the knuckle wonder if you will run in to the same problem?>
You know they have hose clamps to do that from happening when you change that
We need car crusher update, JR? We need to see it eat! Nom...nom....nom
JR, what's the latest on finding property for a new shop?
Jaaaaaaaaag is baaaaaaack
And better than ever... by tomorrow it'll be a different car 😳
In the Uk we have this car with a V6 twin turbo diesel its a nice machine very torquey bet it never made USA.
I have the 2.7d. Love that engine. Also have an XF with the 3.0d.
There is an estate, diesel, manual for sale across the pond right now, but sucks I can't import it. to me, it's the perfect Jag.
@@wrenchesinmotion3282 it must be a X type they never made a S type estate.
@@ernieleithes6545 It is an X type. Should have clarified that. But diesel, wagon, and manual is lust worthy.
John Ross even with aftermarket cats on you should still be able to take out the engine light! 🤔
I love what you do JR but why in the hell have your videos become so short? I look forward to your content and I get 12 minutes of content? Come on man! We need more!
Did you not know he has a TON of videos under the videos tab on his channel. I am sure he probably has a crunch on his time between his personal life and the time it takes to edit and produce these videos. Give the guy a break already.
Personally I like this length of video.
I like them concise and to the point.
I Like that Jag.
Run a 5/8” drill bit through a set of spark plug non-foulers and install them between the secondary o2 sensor and the bung. Problem solved!
That might be the fix... getting really hard to find those now that eBay banned them 😬
@@WatchJRGo O’reilly still carries them! Dorman part.
Gm coolant probably a good thing heater cores always plugged up and stopped working in all the fords
Like the s type😊😊
My mom drives A jaugur S type too😁😁
JAGUAR * at least spell it correctly.. 🐆
Hey JR, I would love to know what kind of bmx bikes you have hanging back there?
It is a beautiful car, I think of buying one with the 4.2 l v8
Sure try the fuel pump great location!!
Whoever buys this car is going to get a helluva deal.
This car is worth saving; unlike that metro.
Yo bro! I hope you start uploading some good daily content again! I noticed UA-cam stopped putting your videos on my recommended list like they use to. 🤷🏼 Your social blade appears to be reflecting that as well 👎 I just wanted to let you know from a subscribers POV- I'm not trying to throw shade or any BS. I've enjoyed your videos for YEARSSS and I'm sure you'll persevere to get over this hurdle! Thanks for being a joy to watch! 🙂
@WatchJRgo. If you like it, fix it up and enjoy it for a few months. I think it's cool. Spent some time in Lincoln LS and felt the same way.
Are you actively looking for a new shop? What's going on keep us posted