The Jaguar XF is an elegant executive saloon (and Sportbrake estate) that pairs British design with engaging dynamics. Its electronic systems keep a running record of service intervals that has to be reset whenever maintenance is completed. Owners most often perform the oil service reset after changing the engine oil, but the XF may also need a general maintenance light reset, a TPMS reset once tyre pressures are set, or a brake pad wear reset after new pads. A steering angle calibration sometimes follows wheel alignment. Because the on-screen menus and controls changed between XF generations, we keep each walkthrough filed by model year. Select your XF generation from the list below to get the correct reset procedure.