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Problems with 2005 Jaguar S-TYPE EXTERIOR LIGHTING

On average, the 2005 Jaguar S-TYPE starts to “feel” problems with the EXTERIOR LIGHTING and its various aspects after 11 863 miles.

Components Affected by EXTERIOR LIGHTING Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2005 Jaguar S-TYPE about EXTERIOR LIGHTING into the following categories.

HEADLIGHTS 2 FOG LIGHTS 1

Recently reported EXTERIOR LIGHTING problems on 2005 Jaguar S-TYPE

As seen at the following web site, http://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s-type-15/how-headlight-repair-stype-faq-10745/, headlight leveling mechanisms on jaguar vehicles fail at a high rate causing the lights to only the ground approximately 20 feet around the vehicle. at over $1100 each, most owners opt to live with the unsafe condition rather than spend the money. the site shown above provides a home remedy, which may not be the safest recommendation. i have contacted jaguar na customer relations on several occasions and have been unable to sway them to do the right thing and replace the defective lighting mechanisms. the reduced lighting greatly reduces a drivers reaction time to a avoid road hazards, especially at higher rates of speed. both mechanisms are currently broken on our vehicle at less than 20,000 miles. *tr

I have an issue with the 'road leveling headlamps.' they motor down to such a position that i can no longer drive this vehicle safely after dark. the head lamps only project a few feet in front of the vehicle making it very dangerous to drive. i took this into the dealership, wilde jaguar of sarasota, who informed me that the cost to make this repair would be in excess of $3,000.00. i was also told that this was a common problem with this car. at a very minimum auto manufacturers should be required to ensure that the most basic of safety standards such as head lamps don't commonly fail. *tr

My wife and i were given a replacement jaguar s-type on 05/03/2005 by smith co. motor cars of charleston, wv. after they were unable to repair a jaguar x-type that we had bought on 08/26/2004. we then moved to california in 06/2005 and my husband drove the car cross-country to ca without any problems. on 08/05/2005 the car was first presented for a scheduled 10,000 mile maintenance to jaguar of south bay, 3111 pacific coast highway, torrance, ca. since then, the car has been returned to them for more than 8 (eight) times, without satisfactory repair. problems include: faulty gas tank latch, rhs exhaust hanging lower and scraping pavement, hard transmission shifts, faulty remote transmitter,judder from steering wheel, knocking noise from the engine that ran sluggish, replaced rack & pinion several times,car out of alignment,injectors dirty,rhs lug nut broken because of, according to tech., non lubrication at factory, jerky gear shifting from 3rd. to 4th. gears,creaking noise in sunroof and headliner, faulty cd player,faulty power steering pump,faulty air bag light on dash,faulty passenger side fog lamp,faulty rack and pinion valve,leaking washer fluid reservoir, no warnings or messages during these malfunctions from dash instruments, except air bag lamp, faulty bluetooth hands free, etc.etc. we had told the techs. that both my wife and i have experienced total loss of steering control over 5 times and finally on 08/07/2006, i again loss total control and the car hit into the guard rail and scraped the whole of the rhs of the vehicle. jaguar would not even give me the free tow that i was entitled to when i called them to inform of the accident and i had to drive the car to my house. i had both my kids ( son 31/2 yrs. old and daughter 4 months old) in the car with me. on 05/10/2006, we hired an attorney who is still negotiating with ford motor co. who have taken over jaguar. *nm

The regulators brackets that hold windows are breaking for no reason, ending in damages worth over $500 including labor, to change the of the regulator is included...also the cheap plastic brackets on the headlamps break as well, once a vehicle hits a pot hole hard enough, lamp it self costs over $1000 not including the labor. *nm

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