Where is the coolant located in the Jaguar XEL?
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The coolant in the Jaguar XEL is located in the coolant reservoir on the right side of the engine compartment. The coolant prevents the cooling liquid from freezing and expanding during cold winter parking, which could otherwise crack the radiator or damage the engine cylinder block or head. Generally, the vehicle's coolant should be replaced every 2 years or 40,000 kilometers, but this is only a reference interval. For commercial vehicles with higher mileage, the replacement cycle should be shorter. Since driving conditions vary for each vehicle, the replacement should be based on actual usage. Regularly check the coolant level and top it up if it is low. If suspended particles, sediment, or discoloration are observed in the coolant, it should be replaced immediately, and the system should be cleaned. The key indicators for coolant are its freezing and boiling points. Available in the market are coolants with freezing points of -15°C, -25°C, -30°C, and -40°C. It is advisable to choose a coolant with a freezing point at least 10°C lower than the lowest temperature in your region.