climate control JAGUAR S TYPE 2005 1.G Technical Guide Update

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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
76Air Conditioning Control Module (A/CCM)
The A/CCM is connected to the SCP
communication network. The A/CCM controls
automatic climate functions that maintain the
vehicle at a constant temperature setting.
Instrument Pack
The instrument pack is connected to the SCP
communication network. The instrument pack
displays information received on the SCP
including speedometer, odometer, fuel, and
message center warnings. The instrument pack
also controls the passive anti-theft system (PATS).
General Electronic Control Module (GECM)
The GECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located
behind the LH ÔAÕ post trim panel below the
fascia. The GECM controls many of the bodysystems, being directly linked to the interior
lighting, wiper and security systems. It is a support
module for other systems including exterior
lighting, locking, remote entry, mirrors
(passenger), seat/mirror/steering column memory
recall and windows.
Rear Electronic Control Module (RECM)
The RECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located in
the passenger side luggage compartment behind
the trim panel. The RECM controls the
locking/unlocking of the front passenger and rear
doors and provides power control of the fuel
pump.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
The PCM is connected to the SCP communication
network. For the location of this module see the S-
TYPE Powertrain Technical Guide The PCM
controls the engine performance, electronic
ignition, emission controls, speed control,
transmission and on board diagnostics.
Steering Column Lock Module (SCLM)
The SCLM is connected to the SCP communication
network. The module is an integrated unit
containing the steering column lock and lock drive
and is controlled remotely from the separate
ignition barrel.
Restraints Control Module (RCM)
The RCM is connected to the ISO 9141
communication network. The RCM controls the
deployment of the air bags based on sensor
inputs.
Vehicle Emergency Control Module (VECM)
The VECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. The module allows a
user to request emergency assistance (police,
ambulance, fire, wrecker) or directions to a
desired location at the touch of a button. Also, if
any of the vehicleÕs airbags are deployed while the
VEMS system is powered ON, the system
automatically issues a call for emergency
assistance.
Voice Activation Control Module (VACM)
The VACM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located in
the driver side luggage compartment behind the
trim panel. The VACM controls and processes all
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GENERAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE (GECM)
Inertia Switch
Secondary
Junction Box
General Electronic
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Instrumentation and Controls
1. Instruments pack
2. Wipers/washers and headlamp power
wash switches,
3. Trip computer switches,
4. Hazard warning switch,
5. Audio system control panel,
6. Cassette stowage, telephone presenter or
navigation display,
7. Climate control panel,
8. Ashtray and cigar lighter,
9. Traction control or dynamic stability
control switch,
10. Sports mode switch,
11. Front seat heater switches,
12. Coin tray,
13. Cruise control switches,
14. Horn and driverÕs airbag,
15. Audio switches,
16. Dimmer switch,
17. Bonnet release lever,
18. Headlamp levelling switch,
19. Fuel filler flap release switch,
20. Luggage compartment release switch,
21. Exterior lighting switch,
22. Direction indicators and main beam
switches,
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Instrument Pack
Vehicle instrumentation is installed on the
instrument pack on the fascia. The calibration of
the odometer and speedometer, the language of
the message center and the composition of the
indicator lamps are tailored to suit the destination
market. The instrument pack acts as a system
monitor for the audible and visual warnings.When the ignition switch is turned to position II,
the following visual warnings (telltales) are
illuminated for three seconds to provide a bulb
prove out function:
¥ ABS telltale
¥ Airbag telltale (six seconds prove out)
¥ Catalyst over temperature telltale (Japan only)
¥ Charging system telltale

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JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
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Dimmer Switch
Rotate the knob to adjust the illumination of the
instruments, door switch packs, audio system
panel and the climate control panel.
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Front Seat Heater Switches
The driver and front passenger have a heater. The
seat heater switches (when fitted) are located on
the center console directly below the climate
control unit. The heaters are in the seat squab
and the seat cushion. The heater will
automatically switch OFF after it has been on for
10 minutes. The heater will maintain a pre-set
temperature while it is switched on. Storage of
the vehicle in a heated garage, body heat, or
warm ambient temperatures may prevent
operation of the seat heater.
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Center Tunnel Switchpack
Sport Mode (automatic transmission only)
The switch marked ÔSÕ on the ÔJÕ gate surround
enables the driver to select either normal or sport
mode. To select sport, press the switch. The
switch lights up to indicate that sport mode has
been selected.
Traction Control
Traction control is fitted to all vehicles. Traction
control is always switched on when the engine is
started. If the system is operating, the warning
light in the instrument pack will flash. The
traction control (and direction stability control,
when fitted) can be switched OFF by pressing the
switch on the gear selector surround. The warning
light in the instrument pack will remain on and a
message will be shown to indicate that the system
has been switched off. If the switch is pressed
again, the system will switch on.
A system malfunction is indicated by a message:DIMMER SWITCH
FRONT SEAT HEATER SWITCHES
CENTER TUNNEL SWITCHPACK
Sport Mode
SwitchTraction Control or
Dynamic Stability
Control Switch
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Voice Activation
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General
Voice Activation, currently available in a limited
number of markets, provides a convenient way of
controlling the following vehicle systems (where
fitted):
¥ Sound System (radio, cassette tape player and
CD player)
¥ In-car Telephone
¥ Climate Control System.
The system is controlled by the Voice button on
the left-hand side of the steering wheel. Voice
commands are picked up by a directional
microphone mounted on the headlining between
the overhead console and the sunvisor. The
microphone is also used for the in-car telephone.
When giving a command, audible feedback will be
heard through the sound system speakers and
messages will be shown on the message center
display. Audible feedback can be turned off if
required. The system is capable of storing unique
nametags for 20 radio stations and 40 phone
numbers. Verbal playback of nametag directories
is provided by issuing the proper voice command
(RADIO DIRECTORY or PHONE DIRECTORY).Personal directories of nametags for phone dialing
and radio station presets can be created and
spoken command help is provided.
Language and Accent
Commands are given in English in a natural
speaking voice, without having to pause between
words. Most United kingdom accents (for vehicles
equipped with a UK Voice Module) or North
American accents (for vehicles equipped with a US
Voice Module) are understood without difficulty
but the system also provides for voice training, if
required. Voice feedback is given in UK English
(for vehicles equipped with a UK Voice Module) or
US English (for vehicles equipped with a US Voice
Module).
Voice Commands
Voice commands are generally in the form of:
¥ System, e.g. Radio
¥ Function, e.g. Tune
¥ Action Required, e.g. 99.7 (to select the
frequency).
Note:
1. Voice commands cannot be given while a
phone call is in progress.
2. While a voice command is being processed,
the command can be canceled by pressing the
Voice button again.
3. Audible feedback can be interrupted by
pressing the Voice button during the verbal
playback. In this case the command is not
canceled.
Command Help
There are commands available which give
spoken/visual help for the voice commands. This
provides a useful reminder of the commands
available while driving.
The commands are:
VOICE HELP; RADIO HELP; TAPE HELP; CD HELP;
PHONE HELP AND CLIMATE CONTROL HELP.
1. Microphone
2. Message Center Display
3. Sound System
4. SpeakerVoice button
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