58 Jaguar XEs have provided 994 thousand miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Jaguar XEs currently participating in our fuel tracking program. Any Engine Type 2.0L L4 DIESEL (15) 2.0L L4 GAS (20) 3.0L V6 GAS (13) DIESEL (2) L4 DIESEL (4) V6 GAS (1) Any Body Style Sedan (23) Any Submodel Landmark Edition (1 Jaguar Owners Club. It sounds like carbon deposits within the air intake system causing your idle problem. The intake manifold tends to suffer from carbon and is easily rectified by removing it and cleaning with a degreaser. Also, check all breather pipes are clear and also secure (no splits, kinks, etc). P0088 Fuel Rail/System Pressure Too High Fault. So on and off for the past several weeks, the car has gone in to limp mode as a result of the above code. So once again I took it in to the local dealership for further analysis of the fault and this time they have agreed that the Fuel Rail needs to be replaced. Jaguar, X-Type. Left Right. Jaguar has announced prices for its new X-Type 2.2 Diesel saloon and estate model range, with the X-Type 2.2 Diesel costing from Ā£22,995 for the curvaceous sports saloon and Ā£24,165 for the spacious and dynamic estate. Jaguar’s X-Type diesel range moves up a gear for the 2006 model year with the introduction of a 288 posts Ā· Joined 2013. #11 Ā· Apr 25, 2013. My 09 3.0 S does around 30mpg average for normal driving and 37 on the motorway. Everyone always seems to want to know way the running costs\mpg for an xf it's not a car you buy for efficiently really it's a big heavy car so mpg and tyres and brakes etc all suffer for this. After completing a 610 mile round trip over 2 days on 1 tank of diesel around Scotland fully loaded i can't figure out whether 5th or 6th is best .Seems to Fuel economy in city is 5,3 lt/100km, Fuel economy in highway is 3,5 lt/100km and combined fuel economy is 4,2 lt/100km according to officially published data by manufacturers. Giulia 2.2 JTD real World MPG/consumption is 6,6 lt/100km. It is expected to consume 56 percent more fuel than factory data in real conditions and during test drives. For affordable Jaguar XF running costs go for the most frugal engine, which is the 161bhp 2.2-litre diesel that joined the range in 2011. It averages a claimed 55mpg. For low Jaguar XF emissions go for the 2.2-litre turbodiesel engine, which is the cleanest and greenest choice regardless of whether you choose the 161- or 197bhp versions. kxpHL.

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