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Jaguar and Daimler XJ (1986-94): XJ6, XJ12, XJ40 and XJ81
- 1 Engine
- 2 Gearbox
- 3 Clutch
- 4 Cooling system
- 5 Engine controls
- 6 Fuel injection and air filter
- 7 Fuel pump and fuel tank
- 8 Front suspension
- 9 Manifold and exhaust system
- 10 Steering
- 11 Rear suspension
- 12 Brakes
- 13 Road wheels
- 14 Electrics, ignition system, heating, air conditioning and dashboard
- 15 Body panels
- 16 Bumpers
- 18 Fittings and external trim parts
- 19 Glass and glazing, mirrors and rubber seals
- 21 Competition parts and accessories
Jaguar XJ40 spare parts – Jaguar and Daimler XJ (1986-1994)
As the brand's top model, the Jaguar XJ is a very special luxury-class saloon. The first XJ series was developed under the guidance of company founder Sir William Lyons and retained its traditional look until 2009.
Limora also offers all spare parts and accessories for the Jaguar XJ40 series and is pleased to answer any questions you may have.
Jaguar/Daimler XJ40
All models from 1986 to 1994. A book from "The Essential Buyer's Guide" series. Author: Peter Crespin, 64 pages with 100 colour illustrations, size: 195 x 139 mm, paperback, language: English
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Current offers for your Jaguar XJ40
Air conditioning compressor
Jaguar: XJS 4.0 von VIN...179737 bis 190527 (1991-93) • XJ40 (XJ) 3.2 und 4.0 ...
Part no. 481277
Coil springs
Part no. 289345 159,00
Shock absorber conversion
Air conditioning compressor
XJ6 • XJ12 • E-Type • XJS • XJ40 • Daimler DS420
Part no. 505939 482,00
Shock absorber
Part no. 543261
Rotor arm
This is made in-house!
Part no. 278355
Relief valve
New variant with 20 mm overall height and 9/16" AF spanner size.
Part no. 219302
All products at a glance
Engines/gearboxes
After 15 years of development under difficult conditions in the British Leyland group, the first models of the XJ40 series, again under the sales designation Jaguar XJ6, were introduced in 1986. These were fitted with two versions of the AJ6 inline-six piston engine. This enabled the XJ40 to reach a top speeds of up to 220 km/h via a four-speed automatic transmission or, optionally, a five-speed manual gearbox with rear-wheel drive.
The special feature here is the J-Gate automatic on the right-hand side of the gearshift gate, which was introduced with the XJ40 and was unique at the time. This contains a separate gate and thus allows an alternative manual gear selection.
In 1993, the new XJ12 was introduced with the 12-cylinder engine now enlarged to 6 litres. Internally, the series with the twelve-cylinder engine is called XJ81. To this day, the XJ40 and XJ81 models impress with their high build quality, also documented by mileages of over 500,000 kilometres and a pleasantly superior driving experience.
Exterior appearance of the Jaguar XJ40
Not everyone appreciates the unusually angular lines, which hardly want to match the otherwise soft shapes of the old Jaguar look. But those with knowledge of the subject know, why the XJ40 became a bestseller: The model's technology and workmanship are far superior to its predecessor, which was primarily due to the quality assurance of Ford's new landlord PAG.
There are two different versions of the model with the angular exterior mirrors and the delightfully geometric shapes, namely the XJ6 and the Jaguar Sovereign. The top model is the Daimler, which, together with the Sovereign, can be recognised by its rectangular broadband headlights. Round headlights in rectangular housings, on the other hand, betray the XJ6.
Interior of the well-known classic
The interior welcomes the driver with distinguished walnut- or rosewood finish and invites you to slide into the soft cloth or leather seats.
Earlier versions are equipped with a two-spoke steering wheel, which were later replaced by a four-spoke steering wheel with included airbag. The glove box gave way to another airbag on the passenger side.
The luxury models, such as the Sovereign, come with considerably more equipment:
- Air conditioning
- sound system with six speakers
- self-levelling suspension
- headlight cleaning system
- brakes with anti-lock braking system
Inside, fine walnut wood finish with inlays makes the heart of every Jaguar lover beat faster. The Daimler version also offers the typical "picnic tables" that fold out for tea time in the classic car.
Limora supplies Jaguar XJ40 spare parts from stock
Up to now, the XJ40 is the most built XJ model: due to the high sales figures, almost 209,000 of them were produced. Are you one of the proud owners of such a classic? At Limora, you will find everything you need - from advice and assistance from our experts to the wide range of all Jaguar XJ40 spare parts, including its extensive range of headlights.