Jaguar XF fuel smell in cabin due to cracked and leaking fuel pump requiring replacement on Jaguar XF

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Jaguar XF owners report experiencing a fuel smell in the cabin, which may indicate a cracked and leaking fuel pump that requires replacement. They note warning signs such as fuel leaks, broken hoses, discolored electrical terminals, and burnt plastic at the fuse. Additionally, unusual noises from the fuel tank, difficulty starting the car, engine sputtering, unexpected stalling, and power loss during heavy loads have been reported as symptoms of a malfunctioning fuel pump. Owners have also experienced issues like excessive whining noises, decreased performance, misfiring, and a Check Engine Light, along with difficulty starting and decreased fuel efficiency. It is crucial for owners to recognize these symptoms early to avoid being stranded or facing engine malfunctions. Timely inspection and replacement of the fuel pump are essential to maintain vehicle safety and performance, and regular maintenance can help prevent costly repairs in the future.

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