It’s always good to see just how the interior panels are fitted before attempting it yourself. It avoids so many broken tabs that are irreplaceable. Thanks.
Tom, I believe you are correct, that is why I try to show the part removed and its location points before I show the removal. It helps of you know what you are up against. Thanks for the comment, much appreciated, regards Damian
Richard, sorry didn't recognise you for a moment, no problem glad you found the detail useful. Never sure whether people are interested in that level of detail of not. Thanks for that comment regards Damian
@@ODRModurol I wanted to make aluminium rings on the lathe for the fog light switch and trip computer for my car, thats why I was trying to find out how you dissasembled them. Unfortunatly you didn't. Hahah. Anyway nice informative videos! Regards Benjamin
Benjamin, this video might be more help, Jaguar XK8 Instrument gauge trim rings fitting guide aluminium chrome 6 or 7 dials V123 / XKR (X100) ua-cam.com/video/V1Q6rBPR3Qw/v-deo.html ,regards Damian
Sean, sorry don’t have any experience with an XJ6. However details might be in the Jaguar maintenance manual. Here is a link to it. jagrepair.com/images/Electrical/Elect-Tech%20All/87%20XJ6%20Maintenance%20Guide.PDF Hope that helps thanks Damian
Underneath my car looks different. I don't have the two T30 hex screws on the bottom. I hust have the m8 screws where you say you just slide up. Was this a running change?
It’s always good to see just how the interior panels are fitted before attempting it yourself. It avoids so many broken tabs that are irreplaceable. Thanks.
Tom, I believe you are correct, that is why I try to show the part removed and its location points before I show the removal. It helps of you know what you are up against. Thanks for the comment, much appreciated, regards Damian
Well done Richard. I'm a walnut fan too and thanks for the clip part numbers, no one but you and John do that, cheers, above and beyond.
Richard, sorry didn't recognise you for a moment, no problem glad you found the detail useful. Never sure whether people are interested in that level of detail of not. Thanks for that comment regards Damian
Thanks for creating such useful content !
Thank you for the compliment and taking the time to comment. Much appreciated, regards Damian
Super awesome advices and tips!!! Will save time and broken parts;)
Alexander, no problem, just sharing some lessons learnt. Thanks for the comment, regards Damian
Looks good. Well done. ; )
Udo, thank you, quite happy with the result, regards Damian
Great now I can locate the yellow/white which feeds the SRS warning light .Cut it and fit a timer to turn it off . OOPS
Steve, unfortunately the SRS light is hard wired to the circuit board but understand the frustration and idea. Thanks for the comment regards Damian
There seems to be a ring missing on the trip computer. My XJ has it
@Redeagle33Benni, good observation. I have fitted one since that video but wasn't standard, Regards Damian
@@ODRModurol I wanted to make aluminium rings on the lathe for the fog light switch and trip computer for my car, thats why I was trying to find out how you dissasembled them. Unfortunatly you didn't. Hahah. Anyway nice informative videos!
Regards
Benjamin
Benjamin, this video might be more help, Jaguar XK8 Instrument gauge trim rings fitting guide aluminium chrome 6 or 7 dials V123 / XKR (X100)
ua-cam.com/video/V1Q6rBPR3Qw/v-deo.html ,regards Damian
Hi Richard can u show me how to do the XJ6 Instrument Cluster Bulb Replacement ? I cant remove the instrument cluster.
Sean, sorry don’t have any experience with an XJ6. However details might be in the Jaguar maintenance manual. Here is a link to it. jagrepair.com/images/Electrical/Elect-Tech%20All/87%20XJ6%20Maintenance%20Guide.PDF Hope that helps thanks Damian
Sean, Loads of info on jagrepair.com Thanks for the comment regards Damian
Underneath my car looks different. I don't have the two T30 hex screws on the bottom. I hust have the m8 screws where you say you just slide up. Was this a running change?
Marvin, interesting don’t know, please send us some photos showing the setup to oanddr@gmail.com , regards Damian