Jaguar X-type owners have reported 9 problems related to body (under the structure category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jaguar X-type based on all problems reported for the X-type.
Rocker panels or sills inner and outer left and right sides rotten rusted possible toa frame. Parking brake does not full engage.
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I was traveling sb i25 mile marker 251 on7/7/17 at 13;20. When a 6ft long tire debre was in the road and got hit by truck and thrown into my radiator and damaged the front end of my vehicle. When I talk to chp he had an earlier report of this yet it was in the road when I entered onto what I believed was a safe highway. I have the required liability insurance, this is not covered. The trucking CO says they arent liable so the only other liability is cdot since the road wasn't safe.
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all problems of the 2002 Jaguar X-type
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Lt & rt inner and outer rocker panels and hence jacking point are riddled with rust/corrosion, structural integrity is compromised , unsafe in side impact collision or frontal or rear collision , vehicle creeks and groans around dash when driven, from weakened structure especially at lower "a" pillars.
Rockers panels are rotted both sides. Rendering the car unsafe. No drain holes ever put in nor was it treated. This is problem on these cars. Known problem at that.
The contact owns a 2005 Jaguar x type. The contact stated the doors could not be opened electronically or manually. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The VIN was not available. Recall the failure and current mileage was 21,000.
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Last year the car exhibited severe corrosion in the right and left "a" pillar area at the bottom where it blends with the rocker panel. Working on the car recently, the corrosion has progressed to the point where the front jack lift point as outlined in the owners manual, is completely unsafe to lift from. The crystallization of the metals are passed the safe point. My major concern is at what point does the vehicle become unsafe to drive due to failure of side impact protection and passenger compartment safety. As I understand from other owners, Jaguar designed this model so that the drains for the front windshield wiper and vent box drain into the a pillar. When the hole at the bottom gets plugged with mud or ice during the winter that water mixed with road salt creates the perfect environment for this resulting corrosion. This model car being driven in areas that use road salt for dicing as well as chlorides on gravel roads for dust control would all be deemed unsafe before the vehicles lifetime is used up. Totally unacceptable for a world class auto manufacturers.
Design flaw in inner and outer rocker panels lead to rust through of uni-body. By the time owner sees first indication of rust, uni-body is almost completely gone. Components rust from the inside out. It seems that Jaguar has corrected this design flaw on 07 and newer models. In an accident there would be no strength in uni-body, no energy absorption, and car could literally be "cut in half".
2002 Jaguar X-type. Front inner structure around a pillar and connection to rocker panels is rusting badly at a crucial structure point. Started noticing in 2010,with complete issue this year. Replacement panel has drain built in vs. Original with no way to frain moisture from inner rocker.
This seems to be a common problem in which no one seems to want to address. There is a known flaw in the manufacturing process of the Jaguar X-type models from 2002-2005. The rocker panels which are constructed of steel, with no drainage holes and no corrosion protection. This is a safety hazard as the corrosion impacts the uni-body construction which impacts the side impact structure. Seems Jaguar is aware of this matter yet refuses to admit a flaw and addresses complaints to this issue by offering cash assistance on a case by case basis and "codes" it as a customer courtesy. My vehicle is a 2003 X-type purchased new in 2002, rust was found showing through the sill plate from the inside out, 7 days over a 6 year warranty. In repairing this due to Jaguar refusing to address the issue (yet offered me a courtesy of $3k towards repairs), the result was faulty mfg of '02 - '05 models in which the models where all defective. The rocker panel is built in steel, with no drainage holes allowing for salt/water to capture inside, thus corroding the unibody and a-frame of the car. I have receipts and online proof of this defect and ignoring of the issue. I am seeking restitution for the additional $4k put into the repair (Jaguar contributed $3k as a "courtesy") of the vehicle. This needs to be addressed as a total recall of X-type models showing proof of rust and/or invoiced repairs. I am in the process of speaking with the division of motor vehicles, dealers/license department with direction from the attorney generals office and am awaiting the response from the state's board of attorneys. I had my car totally refabricated due to a safety concern compromising the structural integrity of the car. If this complaint goes unattended to, then why can't one inspect a vehicle with visible rust?? must be because it's a safety issue.
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