2017 Jaguar XE Wiring Diagram

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Explore the 2017 Jaguar XE specs, performance, top mechanical & electrical issues (with root cause + fix), maintenance schedule, key recalls/TSBs, competitors, and DTC code tables (ECM/TCM/ABS/SRS/Body-CAN).

This is the original OEM Workshop Electrical Manual for the 2017 Jaguar XE, provided in a convenient PDF format. This factory-issued manual contains detailed wiring diagrams and electrical schematics used by Jaguar dealership technicians to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair the vehicle’s electrical systems.

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Get the same factory-grade electrical information used by Jaguar specialists and confidently maintain or repair your 2017 Jaguar XE with this comprehensive OEM wiring diagram manual.

Key Features:

  • Model Coverage: 2017 Jaguar XE
  • Format: Searchable and printable PDF
  • Content Includes:
    • Complete wiring diagrams for all electrical systems
    • Power distribution and ground locations
    • Engine control modules and sensor wiring
    • Lighting, HVAC, infotainment, and safety systems
    • Fuse and relay layouts
    • Connector views, splice locations, and circuit operation

Why Choose This Manual?
✔️ Official OEM information from the manufacturer
✔️ Trusted by authorized Jaguar dealership technicians
✔️ Accurate, detailed, and easy to follow
✔️ Ideal for professional workshops and DIY repairs

This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.

Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.

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CAUTION: This OEM service and workshop repair manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics. It is intended as a comprehensive guide for experienced mechanics. To ensure thorough and accurate repairs that maintain your vehicle’s optimal performance, please read and follow this manual carefully. When replacing parts during any repair work, always use genuine Jaguar parts to ensure quality, safety, and reliability.

🐆 2017 Jaguar XE (X760) — Specs, Performance, Common Problems, Maintenance, Recalls/TSBs & DTC Codes



⚙️ Technical Specifications & Performance

The 2017 Jaguar XE is a compact luxury sports sedan built on Jaguar’s aluminum-intensive platform. Powertrains vary by market/trim, but many models use an 8-speed automatic and offer RWD or AWD. The well-known 3.0L supercharged V6 (35t) is rated at 340 hp and 332 lb-ft, with a published 0–60 mph around 5.1s on Jaguar’s U.S. media info.


  • 🧠 Platform: X760 / XE sedan
  • ⚙️ Transmission: 8-speed automatic (common on XE lineup)
  • 🛞 Drivetrain: RWD or AWD (trim/market dependent)
  • 🔥 Performance Highlight (XE 35t V6): 340 hp / 332 lb-ft, 0–60 mph ~5.1s
  • Other Engines (market dependent): 2.0L turbo petrol, 2.0L turbo diesel (Ingenium)
  • 🧍‍♂️ Seating: 5 passengers

🔧 Top 10 Common Mechanical Issues (Reported by Owners) — Root Cause + Fix

  1. Coolant loss / “Coolant Level Low” message
    🧩 Root cause: Auxiliary radiator cracking from flexing in its mounting structure, leading to coolant leaks.
    Fix: Pressure-test cooling system; replace affected auxiliary radiator(s) and re-check for leaks.
  2. Water leak into front footwells
    🧩 Root cause: Insufficient sealing of the climate control drain tube.
    Fix: Inspect drain routing/seals; reseal/repair drain tube per bulletin guidance.
  3. Diesel fuel smell / leak risk (diesel models)
    🧩 Root cause: Fuel return hose may leak on certain 2.0L diesel vehicles.
    Fix: Recall remedy: replace the fuel return hose (dealer performed).
  4. Harsh shifting / driveline hesitation
    🧩 Root cause: Adaptation wear, old fluid, software calibration, or driveline mount wear (varies by mileage and usage).
    Fix: Scan for TCM faults, update software if applicable, service fluid where required, and inspect mounts.
  5. Brake vibration / warped rotors
    🧩 Root cause: Heat cycling + uneven pad deposits, especially with aggressive braking.
    Fix: Measure runout, resurface/replace rotors, use correct pad compound, bed-in properly.
  6. Front suspension clunks
    🧩 Root cause: Control arm bushings/ball joints wear (common on sporty sedans over time).
    Fix: Inspect play; replace worn arms/bushings; perform alignment.
  7. Steering feel changes / intermittent assist concerns
    🧩 Root cause: Power steering assist loss condition identified for certain vehicles in service communications.
    Fix: Diagnose EPS system, check modules/updates, follow service bulletin procedures.
  8. Engine oil seepage
    🧩 Root cause: Aging seals (valve cover, oil filter housing, turbo lines on some engines).
    Fix: Clean/trace leak, replace gaskets/seals, verify crankcase ventilation operation.
  9. Turbo diesel DPF/SCR warnings (diesel models)
    🧩 Root cause: SCR/DEF sensitivity, DEF quality/overfill, NOx sensor or dosing faults (as described in service messages).
    Fix: Run guided diagnostics, verify DEF quality/level, inspect intake leaks, update PCM/software if applicable.
  10. Rear structural repair quality concern (rare, post-repair vehicles)
    🧩 Root cause: Missing spot welds on certain vehicles that had a replacement rear rail assembly as part of a prior service repair.
    Fix: Recall remedy: dealer replaces rear rail assembly (affected vehicles only).

💡 Top 10 Common Electrical Issues (Reported by Owners) — Root Cause + Fix

  1. Infotainment screen black / frozen / reboots
    🧩 Root cause: InControl Touch Pro software issues addressed via update procedures.
    Fix: Apply the recommended software update path; confirm stable DLC connection and follow programming steps.
  2. Instrument cluster goes blank intermittently
    🧩 Root cause: Virtual display IC can go blank intermittently (safety recall documentation exists).
    Fix: Dealer software update/recall remedy where applicable.
  3. Seatbelt pretensioner fault / warning / recall (safety-critical)
    🧩 Root cause: Pretensioners may not operate correctly due to a generant mix ratio deviation on certain vehicles.
    Fix: Recall action: dealer inspects seatbelt assemblies and replaces as needed.
  4. Battery drain / low-voltage warnings
    🧩 Root cause: Module wake-ups, aging battery, or infotainment/telematics sleep issues (common on modern luxury cars).
    Fix: Battery test + IBS check, parasitic draw test, update modules if TSBs apply, replace weak battery.
  5. Parking sensors false alerts
    🧩 Root cause: Sensor contamination, harness issues, or module calibration errors.
    Fix: Clean sensors, scan for DTCs, test wiring, replace faulty sensor(s) and recalibrate.
  6. Rear camera intermittent display
    🧩 Root cause: Camera module/harness connection sensitivity (varies by build/repair history).
    Fix: Inspect connector/harness, check for water ingress, update software where applicable.
  7. Keyless entry / push-start intermittent
    🧩 Root cause: Weak key fob battery, antenna module issues, or low vehicle battery voltage.
    Fix: Replace fob battery, test antennas, confirm vehicle battery health and grounds.
  8. Power windows slow or stop
    🧩 Root cause: Regulator wear or window channel binding.
    Fix: Lubricate guides, reinitialize pinch protection, replace regulator if worn.
  9. Adaptive headlamp / leveling warnings
    🧩 Root cause: Height sensor or headlamp module fault, moisture in housing.
    Fix: Inspect sensors/connectors, dry/repair seals, replace failed sensor/module, recalibrate.
  10. CAN communication glitches (multiple warning lights)
    🧩 Root cause: Low voltage, connector corrosion, or module communication faults.
    Fix: Load-test battery, inspect grounds, scan network for U-codes, repair wiring/connectors and update modules as needed.

🏁 Top Competitors


📊 Pros and Cons

Pros ✅ Cons ⚠️
Sharp handling, sporty sedan feel 🏎️ Electronics/software quirks can appear 📟
Strong 3.0L supercharged V6 option (35t) 💪 Cooling system leaks reported on some builds 💧
Premium styling inside & out ✨ Maintenance/parts can be pricey 💸
RWD/AWD availability for different climates 🛞 Diesel emissions/DEF systems can be sensitive 🧪
Comfortable highway cruiser 🛣️ Some recalls/TSBs to stay on top of 🧾

🛠️ Maintenance Schedule (Smart Baseline)

Intervals vary by engine/market and driving conditions—use this as a practical baseline and follow your owner’s manual for exact specs.
Interval ⏱️ Service Tasks 🔩
Every 8,000–12,000 km (5,000–7,500 mi) 🛢️ Oil & filter, multi-point inspection, tire pressures
Every 16,000–24,000 km 🛞 Tire rotation, brake inspection, cabin filter check
Every 32,000–48,000 km 🧪 Brake fluid check/replace as needed, engine air filter
Every 60,000–80,000 km ⚙️ Transmission service (where applicable), coolant system inspection
Every 80,000–120,000 km 🔥 Spark plugs (petrol), drive belt inspection, suspension bushings check
Diesel-specific (periodic) 🧫 DEF/SCR checks, DPF health checks, intake leak inspection

📢 Recalls, Safety Alerts & TSBs

  1. 🚨 Seatbelt pretensioner may not operate (NHTSA 16V-940 / Jaguar J081) — dealer inspects/repairs seatbelt assemblies.
  2. 🚨 Diesel fuel return hose leak (NHTSA 17V-286 / Jaguar H016) — replace hose.
  3. 🚨 Rear rail assembly missing spot welds (NHTSA 21V-248 / Jaguar H349) — replace rear rail assembly (affected repaired vehicles).
  4. 🚨 Instrument cluster may go blank (Jaguar recall documentation: H056) — dealer software remedy.
  5. 🇨🇦 Transport Canada recall 2017524 (instrument cluster blank intermittently) — software update.
  6. 🧾 TSB: “Coolant Level Low” message / auxiliary radiator cracking — pressure test + replace auxiliary radiator(s).
  7. 🧾 TSB: Water leak into front footwell(s) — drain tube sealing repair.
  8. 🧾 Service bulletin: Loss of power steering assistance — diagnose EPS per bulletin guidance.
  9. 🧾 Infotainment update procedure (InControl Touch Pro software update) — update software; screen blanking during update can be normal.
  10. 🧾 Diesel DEF quality warning with DTC P2BA9 — guided diagnostics; check DEF quality/air leaks; software sensitivity noted.
Tip ✅: Always verify recalls by VIN using official tools (Jaguar recall lookup or your local transport authority) because campaigns apply to specific VIN ranges and prior service history.

🧾 DTC Trouble Code List

🧠 Engine Control Module (ECM) 

DTC Description
P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
P0301 Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected
P0171 System Too Lean (Bank 1)
P0420 Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold
P0101 MAF Sensor Range/Performance
P0128 Coolant Thermostat (Coolant Temp Below Regulating)
P0117 Engine Coolant Temp Circuit Low
P0442 EVAP System Small Leak Detected
P0507 Idle Control System RPM Higher Than Expected
P2BA9 NOx/SCR/DEF Related Fault (commonly seen on some diesels)

⚙️ Transmission Control Module (TCM)

DTC Description
P0700 Transmission Control System Malfunction
P0715 Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit
P0720 Output Speed Sensor Circuit
P0730 Incorrect Gear Ratio
P0731 Gear 1 Incorrect Ratio
P0732 Gear 2 Incorrect Ratio
P0741 TCC Performance / Stuck Off
P0750 Shift Solenoid A Malfunction
P0760 Shift Solenoid C Malfunction
P0796 Pressure Control Solenoid “C” Performance/Stuck

🛑 ABS / ESC (Brake System)

DTC Description
C0035 LF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0040 RF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0045 LR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0050 RR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0121 ABS Hydraulic Pump/Motor Circuit
C0131 ABS Pressure Sensor Circuit
C0196 Yaw Rate Sensor Circuit
C1234 Steering Angle Sensor Circuit
C1452 Brake Switch Circuit Fault
U0121 Lost Communication With ABS Module

🎈 SRS Airbag System

DTC Description
B0010 Driver Airbag Circuit / Stage Fault
B0020 Passenger Airbag Circuit / Stage Fault
B0050 Driver Seatbelt Pretensioner Circuit
B0053 Passenger Seatbelt Pretensioner Circuit
B0070 Side Impact Sensor Fault
B0080 Occupant Classification / Seat Sensor Fault
B0092 Crash Sensor Communication Fault
B0100 SRS Control Module Fault
B0115 Knee Airbag Circuit Fault (if equipped)
U0151 Lost Communication With Restraints Control Module

🧠 Body Control / CAN Communication

DTC Description
U0100 Lost Communication With ECM/PCM
U0121 Lost Communication With ABS
U0155 Lost Communication With Instrument Cluster
U0140 Lost Communication With Body Control Module
U0422 Invalid Data Received From BCM
U0401 Invalid Data Received From ECM/PCM
B1021 Immobilizer / Key Authentication Fault
B1102 Central Locking Circuit Fault
B1325 Module Power Supply / Low Voltage Event
U0001 High Speed CAN Communication Bus

✅ Final Verdict

The 2017 Jaguar XE is a genuinely engaging luxury sports sedan—especially in 35t supercharged V6 form—with standout performance credentials.
Long-term ownership is best when you proactively address known patterns like coolant leaks, infotainment updates, and water ingress items covered by service bulletins.
Before buying (or if you already own one), confirm all recalls are completed by VIN—notably seatbelt pretensioners and diesel fuel hose campaigns where applicable.

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