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…

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03/14/2016 - 19:13 |
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Lee Palmer

I own an XE R-Sport and the build quality is shocking!! I have had my car for 3 months and so far it has had 21 warranty faults.
1-Side skirt wasn’t attached properly
2-Heated rear screen had faulty lines
3-DAB Signal problems
4-Bluetooth phone disconnects
5-Bluetooth Audio cuts out
6-USB drive freezes
7-Incontrol App faulty
8-Distorted front speakers
9-Boot was misaligned so it hit the bumper when closing
10-Bumper needed a respray because of the boot
11-Boot catch surround fell off
12-Audible parking sensors freezing
13- Reversing camera freezing
14- Incoming phone calls display the wrong name
15-Text Messages not displaying
16-Text messages not being read out
17- Water in the high level brake light
18 - SOS system failure with warning light
19 - Boot fails to close and just reopens
20 - Car now fails to start
21- They swirled my paint when returning it

The car has spent over 45 days in the dealership since picking it up in December. It is currently there now waiting for parts for the fail to start issue, which is estimated to take another 10-15 days.

I have asked for a replacement car, but Jaguar have refused on multiple occasions.

Its a shame its all about the money rather than service.

03/14/2016 - 19:37 |
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I’d be happy to explain the full story, it makes for terrible terrible reading….unfortunately for me.

03/14/2016 - 19:41 |
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This sounds like a Doug DeMuro video.

03/14/2016 - 20:48 |
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Oh dear, I was considering getting one with the diesel engine but I was worried about the quality since it’s cheaper than the German equivalents and now i see this article and your experience… I think I’m going to stick with my Golf 5 a little longer since it still works great after 12 years.
Thanks for the info

03/14/2016 - 23:09 |
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We had our paint swirled too on my mom’s Accord, RIP the poor thing.

03/15/2016 - 01:13 |
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That’s why you buy a Japanese Car or a German Car.

03/15/2016 - 06:06 |
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Anonymous

I’ll stick with Audi or BMW then…

03/14/2016 - 19:50 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I’ve heard my fair share of problems with Audis and BMWs. I myself had first hand experience with BMW problems.

03/16/2016 - 00:31 |
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Lee Palmer

Is there a way of me posting videos? I have some cracking ones of my jag falling apart around me lol

03/14/2016 - 19:53 |
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Ben Anderson 1

The act of pulling the card out whilst the car was on would’ve caused the errors you were talking about. If a computer is part-way through a read/write operating on a storage device, then suddenly disconnecting said storage device could cause data corruption. Its why you should always eject external disks before yanking out the USB plug on your home PC.

I’ve had it happen with a USB stick on a Macintosh before because I was too impatient to wait for the computer to finish with the stick. So that error can happen to any computer.

03/14/2016 - 19:57 |
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Aware that knocking it out caused the error, the frustration came from it not accepting the card when sticking it back in. Ideally it would be located elsewhere, where you’re less likely to knock it!

The second nav issue wasn’t anything to do with the card being knocked out though, and neither were the two infotainment crashes we had in the XF the other week

03/14/2016 - 20:11 |
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Anonymous

I work in a land rover dealer and the new evoques, range rovers and disco sports have this infotainment system. It’s an improvement over the old system but it’s fairly common knowledge that it’s crap. You’re pissed about having a 45k car with these issues, try having the same issues on a 100k+ range rover.

03/14/2016 - 20:08 |
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Anonymous

typical rubbish..purchased by Indian company ..beauty outsede of the bad-quality

03/14/2016 - 20:24 |
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Anonymous

Jaguar should recall about sat nav problem…

03/14/2016 - 20:36 |
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BMWfan

Well, it’s a Jag, what did you expect?

03/14/2016 - 20:49 |
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Anonymous

Dab radio?

03/14/2016 - 21:21 |
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