Had my 2009 jaguar xf to dealer for scheduled service on 2-18-10. car had 12,000 on it. discovered rear disc brake pads were worn out needing replacement. front pads looked just fine. rear pads should not degrade in only 12,000 miles. was told this is normal as the rear brakes handle most of the stopping power. my understanding has always been it's the front brakes which do most of the work. this car does not have a built in warning indicating the pads are worn, and losing the rear brakes prematurely could result in an accident. whatever is causing the rear brake pads to degrade so quickly needs to be remedied. *tr
2009 jaguar xf - when brake pedal is depressed, it goes past the accelerator pedal causing the foot to hit the accelerator and the brake at the same time. more pressure on the brake causes more pressure on the accelerator. has happened three times at very low speeds during parking. jaguar says they are aware of the problem but there's not a fix. "be careful" they say.*tr