After Two Months Of Jaguar XE S 'Ownership', I've Already Run Into Problems

We've been getting on well with our XE S longtermer, but a couple of annoying issues meant the car had to go back to Jaguar for a week to be looked over
After Two Months Of Jaguar XE S 'Ownership', I've Already Run Into Problems

Since taking delivery a few days before Christmas last year, I’ve really enjoyed my time with our Jaguar XE S longtermer. It’s brilliant to waft around in, has a fantastic chassis that makes it a great thing to hustle on a good bit of road, and despite the lack of limited-slip differential it will indeed do a pretty sweet burnout.

Unfortunately, it hasn’t all been plain sailing, and we have encountered a couple of problems. Issue number one concerns the heater: every now and then, we’d get a weird whining sound which would change pitch depending on the fan speed. It sounded a bit like the fan was being strained, and we also noticed that the climate control just didn’t seem that great at regulating the temperature.

Issue number two relates to the sat nav, which failed on me twice. On the first occasion, it was partially my fault, but I wasn’t too impressed with how the system reacted. Let me explain: all of the nav system’s mapping is contained on an SD card, which is located right above to the USB socket. As such, when using that nearby USB socket, I managed to knock the SD card out.

When putting it back in, however, the car just wouldn’t recognise the SD card. I restarted numerous times as instructed, and even tried walking away from the car, locking it, unlocking it and then restarting. But nada.

After Two Months Of Jaguar XE S 'Ownership', I've Already Run Into Problems

After using nothing more than my awful sense of direction to get me home (my phone was flat, also my fault…) and returning to the car hours later, it did finally ‘reinstall’ the data and wake up. Interestingly, I couldn’t replicate the above message no matter how many times I pulled the card out.

After Two Months Of Jaguar XE S 'Ownership', I've Already Run Into Problems

The second nav issue came when trying to get home from our recent Mazda MX-5 generations test. I keyed in my home address, hit the button to start the navigation, but it got stuck on zero per cent when ‘calculating’ the route. Time and time again I cancelled and re-planned the route, but it wasn’t having any of it. It wasn’t a signal issue either, as I left it at that ‘calculating’ stage for much of the journey home and it didn’t progress. As with the previous issue, I simply left it for a few hours after getting home, and all was well.

These aren’t particularly major issues, but you probably wouldn’t be best pleased if you’d dropped £45k on a car and it to have such niggles. It’s worth noting, though, that as soon as we informed Jaguar of the issues, the company insisted its technicians look over the car at the first available opportunity.

After Two Months Of Jaguar XE S 'Ownership', I've Already Run Into Problems

After spending a week with Jaguar’s tech people at Castle Bromwich, the auxiliary fired heater was replaced, and while the navigation system was checked through, no issues were found and the problem we had was “not one we’ve seen reported before”. We’ve had no issues with the climate control since, so all looks to be fixed there, although we did get an ‘SD card read error’ message on the sat nav of a Jaguar XF test car we had in a few weeks ago, which caused the whole infotainment system to reset. Could just be a coincidence, but to have four nav errors on two different cars doesn’t inspire confidence. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the XE’s system in the next few months to see how it fares.

With everything working well on the car now though, we can get back to enjoying it making the most of that lovely 335bhp V6. We’re approaching the 2000 mile mark, and will be clocking a fair few miles in the coming weeks. Oh, and if we can sort out all the details, we’re hoping to take it for a spot of drifting…

Comments

Anonymous

Why a Honda s2000 to me is a dream car

03/14/2016 - 16:44 |
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Driven to Drive 1

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

What?

03/14/2016 - 16:47 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

In the grand scheme of things, these issues aren’t THAT bad. What would be even worse is if the car refuses to start or the transmission goes out of whack.

03/14/2016 - 16:52 |
66 | 6

Not that bad no, but worth mentioning, particularly given that the infotainment system is the car’s weakest point.

Jag does have a new system coming to the range later this year though, which is supposed to be significantly better!

03/14/2016 - 17:24 |
56 | 2

I’d be pretty upset if I dropped that kind of money on a car and the hvac system barely worked and the sat nav was doing strange things. I mean it’s kinda expected with a jag, but nevertheless it shouldn’t happen

03/14/2016 - 19:46 |
6 | 0

I have this car….mine won’t start 😳

03/14/2016 - 20:27 |
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Depeche

No manual?

03/14/2016 - 16:59 |
0 | 4

You know there are automatic cars that are fun?

03/14/2016 - 17:17 |
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DrChicane

well the sat nav system acting up isn’t a surprise to me. The infotainment in JLR product of the past 5 years or so has been absolutely shocking when compared to MMI, iDrive and Merc. But yes, at 45K, they should have sorted out the damn infotainment, as its one of the primary points of contact with their ‘prestige’ product.

New infotainment is in the pipeline though, if i were in the market i would definitely put the chequebook down until that one appears in the options list. It’s lightyears ahead of the current ones - which puts it just about on par with it’s german rivals.

03/14/2016 - 17:01 |
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Aaron 15

This is one reason why I own cars without all this technological frustration

03/14/2016 - 17:05 |
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Anonymous

The main problem I see. It is built by the brits

03/14/2016 - 17:06 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Is it still being built in the UK? Since the parent company is Tata Motors from India.

03/16/2016 - 00:32 |
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Mark Naumenko

Same with my XF , great to drive , absolutely love it , however it isn’t reliable at all. Constant problems since day 1 pretty much.

03/14/2016 - 17:19 |
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Jakob

It’s a Jaguar, they used to be worse.
It are always the mechanically excellent cars that have electic problems and the other way around. Better a car that has a faulty infotainment system rather than a puddle of oil below it. Obviously that’s not an excuse, especally for a 40k+ car, but you can always have it worse.

03/14/2016 - 17:37 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Jakob

The 2005-2010 cars were great, i’ve been in several from that age bracket and it seems to be their modern hay day. Great build quality, great reliability, and (apart from the S-Type) beautiful cars.

03/15/2016 - 07:04 |
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rally2727

“please restart vehicle” LMFAOOOO

03/14/2016 - 18:01 |
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Anonymous

Had exactly the same SD card fault with mine - took it out (car off), turned car on without it then put the car back in… just did not want to accept there was a SD card there for it. Eventually decided I’d had enough fighting with turning it on/off so just left it overnight and put the card in first thing in the morning with success at last. Only a small bug, but bloody hell was it a PITA.

03/14/2016 - 19:08 |
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Matt Robinson
Matt Robinson

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Interesting! That must be why I’ve not been able to replicate the issue, I’ve only been taking out the card with the ignition on, not off. Just tried what you described and sure enough, it’s coming up with that same error that refuses to budge.

03/14/2016 - 19:35 |
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