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The Jaguar XF has earned its status as a true Jaguar now that it's been
recalled... twice. In bang-up British car fashion, at least one of the
problems is electrical. The XF's instrument panel is supposed to offer audible
feedback for a variety of functions like turn signals, safety belt warnings and
basically anything that dings. Wires that power the instrument cluster's
integral speaker can fracture, rendering the panel mute. The fix is apparently
little more than a reconfiguration of some software – we wonder if the panel's
software will pipe its audio to the stereo instead – that strikes us as one of
the slick things you might be able to pull off with CAN.
The other XF recall involves a rear seat belt that could have been improperly
installed. The outboard rear seat belts may have an improperly installed D-Ring
that could fail to rotate properly, which would hinder occupant protection in
the event of a crash. The fix for the rear belts is to inspect and correct the
problem. Welcome to the family, XF!
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