Structure Problems of Jaguar X-type

Jaguar X-type owners have reported 19 structure related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 6 most common structure problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's body (9 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's door (3 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.

Table 1. Structure related problems of Jaguar X-type


Recently reported Structure problems of Jaguar X-type

The Body problem

Rocker panels or sills inner and outer left and right sides rotten rusted possible toa frame. Parking brake does not full engage.   Read details...

The Door problem

Car has had numerous repairs with transmission, door's opening, truck, fuel injectors, sunroof, windows, etc.   Read details...

The Structure problem

2003 Jaguar X-type. Consumer writes in regards to a headliner collapse. The consumer stated the glue from the headliner created an unsafe and unhealthy environment. The driver's passengers have shown signs and symptoms ranging from persistent coughing, pneumonia, eye tumors and birth defects.   Read details...

The Frame And Members problem

As the result of a recent accident I have discovered a manufacturer's defect with Jaguar's X-type automobiles that crucially compromises the structural integrity of the vehicle rendering it unsafe for use and is virtually undetectable by visual inspection.   Read details...

The Roof And Pillar problem

This car has been a disappointment since day one. I bought this off lease from bournival Lincoln/Mercury in July 2005. Since then. . . First was the constant condensation of the windows. . . Something about heater core and seals needed to be replaced.   Read details...




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