Folding mirrors normally have a setting to fold automatically or to fold only manually.
https://www.google.com/search?q=jaguar+xe+folding+mirrors
The passenger door not locking is likely a broken wire or a door module issue. For that, you need an auto electrician who has access to data sheets and also has a pro grade scan tool computer. The scan tool is bi-directional and can instruct things to happen electronically and verify that they did and if they didn't why?
https://www.google.com/search?q=auto+electrician+near+me
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20 litre engine, wow that's big!
You have two pumps, the fuel pump that pulls fuel from the tank and the injector pump. You have to bleed all the air from the system.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Jaguar+X-Type+diesel+bleed+injectors
Did you disconnect the battery at all?
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It cuts power to the fuel pump when the car suffers crash damage.
The inertia switch is located in the footwell behind the trim on the right-hand side of the vehicle, forward of the front door post, below the fascia. A finger access hole allows the driver to reset the switch.
Incomplete data. All questions need 'year make MODEL'.
Your search query is
2002 Jaguar model starter replacement
https://www.google.com/search?q=2002+Jaguar
X-Type and J-Type have different engines
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usually the fuse pannel is under the drivers side dash or under the hood in a black box just take off the lid and on the under side of it usually all the fuses positions are labled
You've definitely got some weird stuff happening here. All I can suggest is you get a good Auto Electrician to look at this. It could be anything from a simple short in the wiring, A faulty switch to something more serious in the vehicle's ECU. Have you had the vehicle scanned for trouble codes? This will help figure out if this is an electronics issue or an electrical one.
If your paying for the scan ask at 4 or 5 places as prices can be Very different!
Use your owners manual to program the keyDon't need a dealer,you just need the info onthe procedure,a dealer may give that to youfree,if not don't get involved with them,ask a localshop for the procedure
Might try operating the handle and manually flipping the latch. Many times older springs can wear and break to where there isn't anything to move the latch to the open position by itself. If you can manually open the latch and get it to latch on the striker, you probably are missing a spring inside the door on the latch itself.