Recalls for your 1985 Jaguar Xjs

Recalls for 1985 Jaguar Xjs

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Jaguar XJS - Jaguar Heritage Trust, British Motor Museum

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Jaguar XJS - Jaguar Heritage Trust, British Motor Museum

A visit to the British Motor Museum on the Early May Bank Holiday weekend.

The main event was the Gaydon Land Rover Show.

The British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England holds the world's largest collection of historic British cars, with over 300 cars on display from the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust and the Jaguar Heritage Trust.


The creation of the British Leyland Motor Corporation (BL) in 1968 saw the bringing together of multiple motor vehicle companies and marques (Austin, Jaguar, Morris, MG, Riley, Rover, Standard Triumph, and Wolseley). With many of the companies having their own collections of historic vehicles, in 1975 a centralised Leyland Historic Vehicles department was created to manage these. As the collection got ever larger, in 1983 BL created charitable trusts to ensure that these important collections, not only of vehicles, but of company archives too, would be preserved for the nation. The British Motor Industry Heritage Trust (BMIHT) was created, and under its umbrella, so were the Austin Rover Group Heritage Trust and the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust. In 1990, following the acquisition of Jaguar by Ford, the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust collection was moved to the Jaguar Browns Lane plant in Coventry. The Austin Rover Group Heritage Trust, which with the company by then having morphed into the Rover Group, became the Rover Group Trust, transferred its collection in its entirety to the BMIHT.

The collection, some of which was located at Syon Park, London, and the remainder being kept at Studley Castle, Warwickshire, continued to grow, and the BMIHT decided that a new building was required to house it all. With financial assistance from the Rover Group, and other benefactors, a large new facility was built, set in 65 acres (260,000 m2) of grounds, on the Rover Group's Gaydon site in Warwickshire (the former RAF Gaydon airfield), and opened as the Heritage Motor Centre in 1993. The trust's complete collection, which included more than 25 vehicles, was relocated to the new centre.

The museum became a Designated Collection when it was added to the "exceptional cultural collections" of the Arts Council England in December 2014.

In 2015, the museum was temporarily closed for a £1.1 million refurbishment and rebranding to take place. Additionally, a new £4 million two-storey Collection Centre was built to house the reserve collection of the trust. The museum was reopened on 13 February 2016 as the British Motor Museum. The new Collection Centre houses about 250 extra vehicles, and is used for both BMIHT and Jaguar Heritage Trust (formerly the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust) cars.

Following Jaguar's decision to close their Jaguar Heritage Centre, a small selection of the Jaguar Heritage Collection has been on display at the Museum.

In 2003 more than sixty cars from the collection were auctioned off by the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust; over forty more cars were sold off from the museum in 2006.


The Jaguar Heritage Trust on the ground floor of the building.


Jaguar XJS

DEFECT #1 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY


Posted on: 1990-09-26
Description
Excessive fuel vapor pressure can occur that, after prolonged cycling, could weaken the fuel tank structure.

Consequence
This can cause fuel tank leaks which, in the presence ofan ignition source, could result in a vehicle fire.

Corrective Action
Install a revised fuel purge system which eliminates excessive vapor pressure build-up.

Notes
System: fuel tank - fuel purge system.vehicle description: passenger cars; 2 door coupe, cabriolet, convertible.

DEFECT #2 - VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL


Posted on: 1990-02-28
Description
Electronically controlled valves in the cruise control actuator may not function properly due to dirt entering the valves.

Consequence
Cruise control would not disengage under normal operatingconditions which could result in loss of control and an accident.

Corrective Action
Replace cruise control actuator and install additional vacuum dump valve.

Notes
System: cruise control.vehicle description: passenger cars.

DEFECT #3 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM:FUEL RAIL


Posted on: 1985-07-24
Description
Possible fuel leakage from the engine fuel injection system, particularly in the area of the hose/clip fittings.  Consequence of defect: the presence of an ignition source, with fuel leakage, could result in an engine compartment fire or the destruction of ignition distributor cap.

Consequence


Corrective Action
A new fuel delivery system designed to eliminate fuel hose clips will be installed.

Notes
Vehicle description: passenger cars.system: fuel injector.