Jaguar X-Type Warning Lights
The Most Common Jaguar X-Type Symbols
These are the most common dashboard symbols that you will see in your Jaguar X-Type. Click on one to see more information or scroll further down to see the link to the owner's manual where you can find even more symbols.
Can't see the warning light you are looking for? Check the official manual:
View Owner's Manual- Manufacturer: Jaguar
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
About the X-Type
The Jaguar X-Type is a compact executive car that was manufactured by Jaguar between 2001 and 2009. During its time on the market, there was only ever a single generation sold.
It features a 4-door sedan layout and was outfitted with either front-wheel or all-wheel drive. Jaguar later released a 5-door estate wagon variant
As a result of Jaguar’s complicated ownership history, the X-Type shares several similarities with the Ford Mondeo. It also was built on the same platform that the Land Rover Freelander was built on.
The list of rival models features the typical culprits from the luxury German brands. The most notable of these include the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, and Mercedes C-Class. The station wagon version also faced competition from the estate versions of these models.
Jaguar released three trim levels for the X-Type. These were the base model, followed by the SE and Sport. These two models represented different stylings rather than the traditional tiers found in most other trim levels. The SE focused on more classical styling cues, while the Sport had a sportier overhaul.
Petrol engines consisted of engines ranging from a 2.1-liter AJ20 V6 through to a 3-liter AJ30 V6. Jaguar offered two diesel options, a 2-liter inline-4 and a 2.2-liter inline-4. Both of these were turbodiesels.
Engines were mated with either a manual or automatic gearbox in either a 5-speed or 6-speed configuration, depending on the engine selected.
While it remains a very important model in the company’s history, it was discontinued due to relatively poor sales. Jaguar initially expected sales of roughly 100,000 vehicles per year. However, only 350,000 models were sold in its entirety.