We found the following complaints for JAGUAR XJ (2002)
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Vehicle was leased new.vehicle stalls when going from reverse to drive and cooler engine temperatures.dealer says that there is no remedy currently available.dealer has also stated that jaguar is aware of the problem but does not have a solution either.car has less than 500 miles on it.at vehicle delivery, vehicle also had broken power seat track, flaw in headlight and a paint flaw in the trunk.
Interior roof lining over the back seat all of a sudden came loose without warning, fell down and dangled from the roof and completely blocked the view in the rear view mirror out of the back window. The vehicle operation in this condition was totally unsafe to operate. The dealer where i purchased the vehicle and has provided routine maintenance since i have owned the vehicle (maintenance records prove this), repaired the problem (reglued the lining in place with a special adhesive) at my cost ($493.75), claiming the problem was out of warranty, contrary to my consumer complaint that jaguar should pay for the repair of this obvious latent defect, and it being a severe safety issue.the service department stated to me that jaguar cars in the 1998 to 2004 years routinely had this problem (this dealer repaired many and their service records should prove this) because of a design defect of using the wrong type adhesive or glue that connected the felt roof lining to a foam pad on the roof.normal weather heat deteriorated the glue causing the lining to fall without notice.after 2004 i was told by the service manager the glue was replaced with the correct type adhesive.after many phone calls and letters to jaguar customer service, jaguar refused in writing to compensate me for the latent defect repair of a serious safety problem.i am unaware of jaguar recalling the dated vehicles to repair this safety problem, even though they know it exists, based on the comments from the service manager at my dealer about the regular repairs on 1998-2004 model jaguars.
Interior roof lining over the back seat all of a sudden came loose without warning, fell down and dangled from the roof and completely blocked the view in the rear view mirror out of the back window. The vehicle operation in this condition was totally unsafe to operate. The dealer where i purchased the vehicle and has provided routine maintenance since i have owned the vehicle (maintenance records prove this), repaired the problem (reglued the lining in place with a special adhesive) at my cost ($493.75), claiming the problem was out of warranty, contrary to my consumer complaint that jaguar should pay for the repair of this obvious latent defect, and it being a severe safety issue.the service department stated to me that jaguar cars in the 1998 to 2004 years routinely had this problem (this dealer repaired many and their service records should prove this) because of a design defect of using the wrong type adhesive or glue that connected the felt roof lining to a foam pad on the roof.normal weather heat deteriorated the glue causing the lining to fall without notice.after 2004 i was told by the service manager the glue was replaced with the correct type adhesive.after many phone calls and letters to jaguar customer service, jaguar refused in writing to compensate me for the latent defect repair of a serious safety problem.i am unaware of jaguar recalling the dated vehicles to repair this safety problem, even though they know it exists, based on the comments from the service manager at my dealer about the regular repairs on 1998-2004 model jaguars.
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