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3 BJB - Megafuse 4 RJB 5 Glovebox lamp 6 Glovebox lamp switch 7 LH footwell lamp 8 RH footwell lamp 9 LH vanity mirror 10 RH vanity mirror 11 LH rear interior lamp 12 RH rear interior lamp 13 CJB 14 Ambience lighting LED's 15 LH map reading lamp 16 Courtesy lamp 17 RH map reading lamp
JUNCTION BOXES
Inputs System Operation
The CJB receives the following inputs which affect the operation of the interior lamps: Ignition mode
Lock/unlock
Luggage compartment lid latch switch
Door latch switches.
Outputs
The RJB outputs the following for the interior lighting system: Luggage compartment lamp power supply
Driver and passenger door module power supplies
Fade on and off grounds for front and rear overhead console interior lamps and footwell lamps
PWM (pulse width modulation) power output for the ambience lighting.
Interior Lamp Time-Out
The interior lamps are controlled by a timer within the CJB which allows a 60 second delay period for the lamps to remain active after the ignition mode has been changed to off power mode 0 or the vehicle has been unlocked. The interior lamp fade
off is controlled by the RJBvia a delayed power off relay in the CJB. The following interior lamps are subject to the delay period:
Front overhead console interior lamp
Rear interior lamps
Footwell lamps
Door mirror approach lamps.
The timer delay is activated when the CJB receives one of the following signals: An unlock signal from the Smart Key via the keyless vehicle module.
Ignition mode is changed from the crank power mode 9 or ignition power mode 6 to the accessory power mode 4 to the
off power mode 0.
If a second occurrence of the above actions occurs within the timer period, the timer will be rest and the delay period timer will
restart.
The timer delay is deactivated when the CJB receives one of the following signals: A lock signal from the Smart Key via the keyless vehicle module
Ignition mode is changed from the off power mode 0 to the accessory power mode 4 or ignition power mode 6
The CJB receives a door opened signal (even if that door is subsequently closed). Battery Saver
The battery saver provides an automatic shut-off of the interior lamps after a period of 15 minutes in order to prevent
excessive power drain on the battery.
When the ignition mode is changed from the ignition power mode 6 or accessory power mode 4 to the off power mode 0, the
CJB starts a timer which de-energizes a delayed power off relay in the CJB, removing the power supply to the interior lamps after a period of 15 minutes, switching off all or any interior lamps which have remained on for any reason.
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Once the timer has expired and the lamps are off, any one of the following will 'wake up' the battery saver and the interior
lamps will function again. The timer will be restarted as soon as an input is received by the CJB from one of the following:
Ignition mode changed from off power mode 0 to accessory power mode 4, ignition power mode 6 or crank power mode
9.
Any door, including the luggage compartment lid is opened
An unlock request is received from the Smart Key via the keyless vehicle module
Overhead console interior lamp is switched on via the JaguarSense function.
INTERIOR LAMPS
When the interior lighting system switches the interior lamps on, the CJB ramps the lamps up to full power over a period of 1.3 seconds. When the system switches the lamps off, after the time-out period has expired, the CJB fades the lamps off over a period of 2.6 seconds.
The interior lighting system will illuminate the interior lamps when one of the following events occurs:
The CJB receives an unlock signal from the Smart Key via the keyless vehicle module Any door is opened including the luggage compartment lid
The ignition mode is changed from ignition power mode 6 or accessory power mode 4 to off power mode 0.
The interior lighting system will turn off the interior lamps when one of the following events occurs:
Once the time-out timer delay has expired since the lamps were either activated or the last door is closed and the
vehicle is not locked
The ignition is in off power mode 0 and an external lock is requested (using either the door lock buttons or the Smart
Key) with all doors closed
The ignition mode is changed from the off power mode 0 or the accessory power mode 4 to the ignition power mode 6
The last door is closed and the vehicle is externally locked, on receipt of an unlock request from the Smart Key or door
handle operation detected when the time-out timer is still active.
DELIVERY MODE
Delivery mode is set at the factory on vehicles to minimize battery drain. The mode enables the switching off of non-critical
electrical components, including the interior lighting system. The delivery mode feature is cancelled by the dealer during the
Pre-Delivery Inspection using an approved Jaguar diagnostic system.
CRASH ILLUMINATION
When a crash signal is received from the RCM (restraints control module), the CJB activates the interior lamps once the vehicle speed has reduced to 5 km/h (3.1 mph). The hazard flashers are also activated and the doors are prevented from being locked.
The lamps remain on until the crash signal is removed, they cannot be switched off using the JaguarSense feature. The crash
signal is removed by completing one ignition on and off cycle.
INTERIOR BULB TYPE/RATING Component Description
The following table shows the bulbs used for the interior lighting system and their type and specification.
NOTE: The front overhead console and the front door ambience lighting is illuminated by LED's and are non-serviceable components.
Bulb Type Rating Front overhead console - interior lamp W6WX 6W Front overhead console - LH/RH map reading lamps W6WX 6W Rear interior lamps W6WX 10W Sunvisor lamps TS1.3W 1.3W LH/RH footwell lamps W5W 5W Glovebox lamp W5W 5W LH/RH door mirror approach lamps W5W 5W Luggage compartment lamp S10W 10W JUNCTION BOXES
The CJB is an integrated unit located on the RH 'A' pillar, below the instrument panel. The CJB contains fuses, relays and number of microprocessors which control the power supply and functionality of the interior lighting system and other vehicle
systems.
The RJB is located on the RH side of the luggage compartment. The RJB contains fuses, relays and microprocessors which in conjunction with the CJB control the interior lighting system and other vehicle systems. Circuit Protection
The CJB and the RJB provide circuit protection for all interior lamp circuits. The lamps are protected by fuses in the CJB and the RJB.
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1 LH map reading lamp bulb 2 Interior lamp bulb 3 RH map reading lamp bulb 4 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) - JaguarSense 5 Ambience lighting LED's 6 RH map reading lamp 7 Interior lamp 8 LH map reading lamp The overhead console is located near the windshield in the head lining. The console can be removed by carefully levering out
the rear edge of the housing to release 2 spring clips, and then pulling the console rearwards to release 2 locating tabs.
Removal of the console is required to replace any of the interior or map reading lamp bulbs.
The interior lamps and air bag off warning lamp in the front overhead console are common to all vehicles. The overhead
console can also contain security system intrusion detection module and volumetric sensors, sunroof switch and a voice
activation microphone depending on vehicle specification and market.
The interior lamp can operated manually using the JaguarSense feature to switch the lamp on and off. The lamp is also
controlled as part of the automatic interior lighting system.
The map reading lamps only operate manually using the JaguarSense feature to activate the lamps.
The interior and map reading lamp bulbs are located in holders which locate in a PCB. The PCB also provides for the operation
of the ambience lighting LED's, the air bag off warning lamp and the JaguarSense proximity sensors which are integral with the PCB.
The overhead console also contains 2 LED's for the ambience lighting system. The ambience lighting is part of the lighting control switch functionality and is subject to the setting of the instrument panel illumination dimmer control in the auxiliary
lighting switch. The ambience lighting provides very limited illumination of the instrument panel and floor console when the
vehicle is being driven without affecting the driver's visibility. www.JagDocs.com
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1 Lamp body 2 Lamp lens 3 Interior lamp bulbs 4 LH lamp switch 5 RH lamp switch 6 Bulb holders The rear overhead console is located in the head lining, at the rear of the vehicle. The console can be removed by carefully
levering the lamp lens from the body. This releases 2 tabs which are integral with the lens allowing the body to removed from
the aperture in the head lining.
the lamp comprises the lamp body and lens and 2 separate lamps with 2 switches to operate each lamp individually.
The rear interior lamps can operated manually using the 2 switches located on the lamp body. The lamp is also controlled as
part of the automatic interior lighting system.
The bulbs are located in bulb holders which locate in a PCB connected to each switch. Removal of the rear overhead console is
required to replace the bulbs.
GLOVEBOX LAMP
The glovebox lamp is located in the top of the glovebox housing in the instrument panel. The lamp is located in a cover on the
outside, upper surface of the housing and projects the light into the top of the glovebox.
The lamp is operated by a switch located at the rear of the glovebox housing. The switch protrudes into the housing and is
operated by the rear face of the glovebox lid tray when the glovebox is opened or closed.
The bulb is located in a holder which is fitted into the side of the glovebox lamp cover. Replacement of the bulb requires the
removal of the glovebox housing.
The glovebox lamp is active at all times when the interior lamps are active and will illuminate only when the glovebox is
opened.
FOOTWELL LAMPS
The footwell lamps are located under the instrument panel. Each lamp comprises a bulb and holder which is part of the
instrument panel wiring harness. The bulb and holder is located in a hole in the front footwell air ducts. The footwell lamps are
active at all times when the interior lamps are active.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP
The luggage compartment lamp is located in the luggage compartment trim, in a central position below the rear screen. The
lamp comprises a molded lens and housing and two electrical contacts which locate the bulb.
The lamp is accessible be removed by levering one end from the trim panel to gain access to the bulb. The lamp is active at all
times when the interior lamps are active.
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Interior Lighting - Interior Lighting
Diagnosis and Testing
Principles of Operation Published: 11-May-2011
For a detailed description of the interior lighting system, refer to the relevant Description and Operation sections in the
workshop manual. REFER to: (417-02 Interior Lighting)
Interior Lighting (Description and Operation), Interior Lighting (Description and Operation), Interior Lighting (Description and Operation).
Inspection and Verification
CAUTION: Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution of control modules does not
guarantee confirmation of a fault, and may also cause additional faults in the vehicle being tested and/or the donor vehicle.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of damage and system integrity.
Visual Inspection
Mechanical Electrical
Bulbs
Fuses/relays (refer to electrical guide)
Wiring harness
Correct engagement of electrical connectors
Loose or corroded connections
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible) before proceeding to
the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and refer to the DTC Index.
DTC Index
CAUTION: When probing connectors to take measurements in the course of the pinpoint tests, use the adaptor kit, part
number 3548-1358-00
NOTES:
If the control module or a component is suspect and the vehicle remains under manufacturer warranty, refer to the
Warranty Policy and Procedures manual (section B1.2), or determine if any prior approval programme is in operation, prior to
the installation of a new module/component.
Generic scan tools may not read the codes listed, or may read only five digit codes. Match the five digits from the scan
tool to the first five digits of the seven digit code listed to identify the fault (the last two digits give extra information read by
the manufacturer-approved diagnostic system).
When performing voltage or resistance tests, always use a digital multimeter (DMM) accurate to three decimal places and
with a current calibration certificate. When testing resistance, always take the resistance of the DMM leads into account.
Check and rectify basic faults before beginning diagnostic routines involving pinpoint tests.
If DTCs are recorded and, after performing the pinpoint tests, a fault is not present, an intermittent concern may be the
cause. Always check for loose connections and corroded terminals.
DTC Description Possible Cause Action B116511
Left Front
Puddle Lamp
Output
Left front puddle lamp
control circuit - short to
ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test left front puddle
lamp control circuit for short to ground
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DTC Description Possible Cause Action B116515
Left Front
Puddle Lamp
Output
Left front puddle lamp
control circuit - short to
power, open circuit Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and test left front puddle lamp control circuit
for short to power, open circuit B116611
Right Front
Puddle Lamp
Output
Right front puddle lamp
control circuit - short to
ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test right front
puddle lamp control circuit for short to ground B116615
Right Front
Puddle Lamp
Output
Right front puddle lamp
control circuit - short to
power, open circuit Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and test right front puddle lamp control circuit
for short to power, open circuit B111E11
Boot/Trunk
Lamps
Luggage compartment lamp
control circuit - short to
ground Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check luggage compartment lamp control
circuit for short to ground B111E15
Boot/Trunk
Lamps
Luggage compartment lamp
control circuit - short to
power, open circuit Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check luggage compartment lamp control
circuit for short to power, open circuit B112412
Lamp Fade
Control
Interior lamp fade control
circuit - short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check interior lamp
fade control circuit for short to power B113C12
Hazard Switch
Illumination
Hazard switch illumination
control circuit - short to
power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check hazard switch
illumination control circuit for short to power B1A8596
Ambient Light
Sensor
Light sensor internal
electronic failure Check and install a new sensor as required U201012
Switch
Illumination
Switch/interior illumination
PWM supply circuit - short to
power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check switch/interior
illumination PWM supply circuit for short to power U201014
Switch
Illumination
Switch/interior illumination
PWM supply circuit - short to
ground, open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check switch/interior
illumination PWM supply circuit for short to ground, open circuit
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Published: 11-May-2011
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) - Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) - System
Operation and Component Description
Description and Operation
CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) System Operation
The CJB (central junction box) controls the operation of the DRL (daytime running lamps). The DRL are activated once the CJB detects an ignition on power mode 6 signal.
The CJB also monitors the lighting control switch and the auto lamps feature and overrides the DRL if required.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS - CANADA Component Description
The DRL for this market use full intensity low beam headlamps. The side marker lamps, tail lamps and license plate lamps will be on, but instrument cluster illumination will be off. DRL are active when the following parameters are met:
PARK is not selected on the electronic transmission selector
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is off
Power mode 6 (ignition on) detected by the CJB The CJB receives an engine running signal The lighting control switch is in the off or side lamps position.
NOTES:
If the lighting control switch is moved to the headlamp position, DRL are deactivated and normal side lamp and headlamp functionality is operational.
When DRL are active, the headlamp flash function using the left hand steering column multifunction switch will operate normally.
The high beam headlamp function using the left hand steering column stalk switch will be deactivated. When the transmission
is in PARK, DRL are turned off. This is to reduce battery discharge during long periods of engine idling in cold climate conditions. When the electronic transmission selector is moved from the PARK position, normal DRL functionality is restored.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS - DENMARK, HOLLAND, NORWAY, SWEDEN, FINLAND AND POLAND
NOTE: DRL for Poland is on vehicles from 2008MY.
DRL for these markets use full intensity low beam headlamps. Side lamps and license plate lamps will be on, but instrument cluster illumination will be off. DRL are active when the following parameters are met:
Power mode 6 (ignition on) detected by the CJB The CJB receives an engine running signal The lighting control switch is in the off position.
NOTE: When DRL are active, the headlamp flash function using the left hand steering column multifunction switch will operate normally. The high beam headlamp function using the left hand steering column stalk switch will be deactivated.
If the lighting control switch is moved to the side lamp or headlamp positions, DRL are deactivated and normal side lamp and headlamp functionality is operational.
AUTOMATIC HEADLAMPS
On vehicles fitted with the automatic headlamps feature, DRL are overridden if the lighting control switch is in the 'Auto' position and the CJB receives a signal from the rain/light sensor to activate the exterior lights.
When the CJB receives a signal to de-activate the automatic headlamps feature the DRL function is restored providing the parameters for DRL activation are met.
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MOST prism. The MOST prism is connected in the same way as the MOST tester but will simply reflect any existing signal
onward to the next control module. Using the MOST prism before or after a long run of harness may cause a ring break as a
good signal may be too weak after travelling the extended distance. Also, the MOST prism will pass light in either direction so
will not detect reversed MOST terminals elsewhere in the network. For these reasons, the MOST tester is the preferred tool and
should be used unless limited access does not permit it
MOST Ring Break Indication
A ring break in the MOST network is indicated by a blank touch screen display if the break is before the touch screen display or
a flashing logo of the break is after the touch screen display. Possible causes of ring breaks are listed in the symptom chart
Pinpoint Tests
PINPOINT TEST A : MOST TESTER TESTS TEST CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS A1: MOST TESTER BATTERY TEST 1 Set the MOST tester power switch to 'on'
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NOTE: When connecting the MOST tester, use the 2+0 or 2+4 socket as appropriate and set the connector selector
switch to match the socket in use 1 Switch on the audio/video system 2 Disconnect the MOST harness connector from a control module located after the touch screen display and before the information and entertainment control module 3 Set the MOST tester power switch to 'on' 4 Connect the MOST harness connector to the MOST tester 5 Check the touch screen display for indication of a MOST network fault Has the MOST network been restored? Yes
The disconnected control module is causing the MOST network fault. GO to Pinpoint Test E. No
The disconnected control module is not causing MOST network fault. GO to B2. B2: MOST NETWORK INITIAL TEST 2 1 Check the MOST tester beep/LED Did the MOST tester emit a tone or illuminate the LED? Yes
MOST signal received. The MOST network fault is located downstream of the MOST tester. GO to Pinpoint
Test C. No
MOST signal not received. The MOST network fault is located upstream of the MOST tester. Disconnect
the MOST harness connector from the MOST tester and reconnect it to the control module. GO to Pinpoint Test D.
PINPOINT TEST C : MOST NETWORK DOWNSTREAM TESTS TEST
CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS C1: MOST NETWORK DOWNSTREAM TEST 1 1 Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and identify the succeeding control module on the MOST network Is this control module the information and entertainment control module?
Yes
GO to Pinpoint Test F. No
GO to C2. C2: MOST NETWORK DOWNSTREAM TEST 2 1 Disconnect the MOST harness connector 2 Direct the MOST harness connector at a suitable surface and check for the presence of red light Is red light present?
Yes
Disconnect the MOST harness connector from the MOST tester and reconnect it to the control module.
GO to C3. No
The fault is in the MOST harness between the MOST tester and the disconnected MOST harness
connector. Install a new MOST harness as necessary C3: MOST NETWORK DOWNSTREAM TEST 3
NOTE: When connecting the MOST tester, use the 2+0 or 2+4 socket as appropriate and set the connector selector
switch to match the socket in use 1 Connect the succeeding MOST harness connector to the MOST tester 2 Check the touch screen display for indication of a MOST network fault Has the MOST network been restored?
Yes
The disconnected control module is causing the MOST network fault. GO to Pinpoint Test E. No
The disconnected control module is not causing the MOST network fault. GO to C1.
PINPOINT TEST D : MOST NETWORK UPSTREAM TESTS TEST
CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS D1: MOST NETWORK UPSTREAM TEST 1 1 Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and identify the preceding control module on the MOST network Is this control module the touch screen display?
Yes
GO to Pinpoint Test G. No
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2 Direct the MOST harness connector at a suitable surface and check for the presence of red light Is red light present?
Yes
The MOST network fault is in the control module or the MOST harness to the succeeding control
module. GO to D3. No
The MOST network fault is located upstream of the disconnected control module. Reconnect the MOST
harness connector to the control module. GO to D1. D3: MOST NETWORK UPSTREAM TEST 3
NOTE: When connecting the MOST tester, use the 2+0 or 2+4 socket as appropriate and set the connector selector
switch to match the socket in use 1 Connect the MOST harness connector to the MOST tester 2 Check the touch screen display for indication of a MOST network fault Has the MOST network been restored?
Yes
The disconnected control module is causing the MOST network fault. GO to Pinpoint Test E. No
The fault is in the MOST harness between the MOST tester and the succeeding control module. Install a
new MOST harness as necessary
PINPOINT TEST E : CONTROL MODULE TESTS TEST
CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS E1: CONTROL MODULE TEST 1 NOTES:
When connecting the MOST tester, use the 2+0 or 2+4 socket as appropriate and set the connector selector switch to
match the socket in use
The MOST tester may continue to emit a tone or illuminate the LED after the test switch is released. This does not
indicate a fault. 1 Connect the MOST tester to the relevant control module using the adapter harness 2 Operate the test switch and check the MOST tester beep/LED Did the MOST tester emit a tone or illuminate the LED? Yes
MOST signal received. Tests inconclusive. Reconnect the MOST harness connector to the control module
and confirm that the MOST network fault is still present. Repeat the tests from the beginning. GO to
Pinpoint Test B. No
GO to E2. E2: CONTROL MODULE TEST 2 1 Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test the relevant control module power and ground circuits for open circuit, high resistance Are the power and ground circuits within specification? Yes
GO to E3. No
Repair the power and/or ground circuit E3: CONTROL MODULE TEST 3 1 Reconnect the MOST harness to the control module 2 Check the touch screen display for indication of a MOST network fault Has the MOST network been restored? Yes
Tests inconclusive. Repeat the tests from the beginning. GO to Pinpoint Test B. No
Install a new control module
PINPOINT TEST F : MOST NETWORK FINAL DOWNSTREAM TEST TEST
CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS F1: MOST NETWORK FINAL DOWNSTREAM TEST 1 NOTES:
When connecting the MOST tester, use the 2+0 or 2+4 socket as appropriate and set the connector selector switch to
match the socket in use