Great informative video. I own a 1982 Jaguar XJ6 Sorveign Series3 and also a 1991 Jaguar XJ40. I look forward to more of your informative videos in the future. Thank you.
The easiest to get out is through the front or rear sunscreen. But if you are patient you can get it out through the back door. There is some material available on the web concerning the process.
Thanks. The woodwork in my 87 was re-veneered by British Autowood. The black leather grain vinyl is actually a 3M adhesive film from a firm that sells auto wrap products.
Thanks Jeff for sharing with the Jaguar XJ community !
I've been following your video's for a little while, they are very informative and helpful for the DIY'er like myself. You've saved me a lot of money.
A trick : you can watch series at Flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Jackson Louie Definitely, I've been watching on flixzone} for since november myself :D
Thank you Jeff for your time .
Great informative video.
I own a 1982 Jaguar XJ6 Sorveign Series3 and also a 1991 Jaguar XJ40.
I look forward to more of your informative videos in the future.
Thank you.
Great video. I’ll try it on my 86’ series 3
very helpful thank you. i need to remove the headliner on my 87 xj6. any ideas on where to start?
The easiest to get out is through the front or rear sunscreen. But if you are patient you can get it out through the back door. There is some material available on the web concerning the process.
Jeff, thank you so helpful. Where did you get the veneer and vynal?
Thanks. The woodwork in my 87 was re-veneered by British Autowood. The black leather grain vinyl is actually a 3M adhesive film from a firm that sells auto wrap products.
It does not matter which way the switch goes in it does matter which you put the wiring block to the switch.
Not all models had black vinyl.