JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Workshop Manual

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DTC Description Possible Causes Action tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system B122E-98
Right Seat Cushion -
Component or system
over temperature
Blocked or restricted
thermal electric device fan
exhaust vent
Restricted thermal electric
device fan movement
Check for blockage or restriction in thermal electric
device fan exhaust vent
Check for restricted thermal electric device fan
movement
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm
rectification. Alternatively, carry out any pinpoint
tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system B122F-98
Right Seat Back -
Component or system
over temperature
Blocked or restricted
thermal electric device fan
exhaust vent
Restricted thermal electric
device fan movement
Check for blockage or restriction in thermal electric
device fan exhaust vent
Check for restricted thermal electric device fan
movement
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm
rectification. Alternatively, carry out any pinpoint
tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system B1230-98
Left Seat Back -
Component or system
over temperature
Blocked or restricted
thermal electric device fan
exhaust vent
Restricted thermal electric
device fan movement
Check for blockage or restriction in thermal electric
device fan exhaust vent
Check for restricted thermal electric device fan
movement
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm
rectification. Alternatively, carry out any pinpoint
tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system B1231-7A
Right Seat - Fluid leak
or seal failure
Seat backrest assembly -
Air path leaking
Seat cushion assembly -
Air path leaking
Seat assembly damaged
Check for blockage or restriction in seat
backrest/seat cushion thermal electric device fan
ducts
Check seat backrest/seat cushion thermal electric
device fan exhaust vent is clear
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm
rectification. Alternatively, carry out any pinpoint
tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system B1232-7A
Left Seat - Fluid leak or
seal failure
Seat backrest assembly -
Air path leaking
Seat cushion assembly -
Air path leaking
Seat assembly damaged
Check for blockage or restriction in seat
backrest/seat cushion thermal electric device fan
ducts
Check seat backrest/seat cushion thermal electric
device fan exhaust vent is clear
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm
rectification. Alternatively, carry out any pinpoint
tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system B1235-13
Left Seat Cushion Temperature Sensor -
Circuit open
Connectors disconnected or
connector pin damage
Seat cushion temperature
sensor left circuit - Open
circuit
Front seat climate control
module failure
Check for any disconnected connectors or damaged
connector pins
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm the fault is
present
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the front seat climate control module - Circuit
reference LH_CUSHION_SENSOR, Circuit reference
LH_CUSHION_SENSOR_RTN - For open circuit.
Repair circuit as required, clear DTC and retest
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm
rectification. Alternatively, carry out any pinpoint
tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system

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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0010-88
Medium Speed CAN
Communication Bus -
Bus off
Medium speed CAN
communication - Bus off
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the power and ground connections to the module
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system, complete a CAN network integrity test
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0140-00
Lost Communication
With Body Control
Module - No sub type
information
Lost communication with
central junction box
NOTE: This DTC may be stored even though no fault
condition is present and should be ignored unless the
customer has reported a climate seat concern. Clear the
DTC and retest. Verify the customer concern prior to
diagnosis

Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the power and ground connections to the module
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system, complete a CAN network integrity test
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the CAN network between the front seat climate
control module and central junction box
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0142-00 Lost Communication
Lost communication with
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check With Body Control Module "B" - No sub rear junction box the power and ground connections to the module type information Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, complete a CAN network integrity test Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the CAN network between the front seat climate control module and rear junction box Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0155-00
Lost Communication
With Instrument Panel
Cluster (IPC) Control
Module - No sub type
information
Lost communication with
instrument cluster
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the power and ground connections to the module
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system, complete a CAN network integrity test
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the CAN network between the front seat climate
control module and instrument cluster
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0156-00 Lost Communication
Lost communication with
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check With Information Center "A" - No sub rear seat entertainment the power and ground connections to the module type information control module Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, complete a CAN network integrity test Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the CAN network between the front seat climate control module and rear seat entertainment control module Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0300-00
Internal Control Module
Software
Incompatibility - No
sub type information
Software stored in front
seat climate control
module is not compatible
with master configuration
Check the front seat climate control module is
configured correctly
Reconfigure the front seat climate control module
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Clear the DTC and retest the system
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0401-00
Invalid Data Received
From ECM/PCM - No
sub type information
The engine control module
has transmitted engine
speed quality factor CAN
signal at a specific value
for a greater than expected
time period
Check the engine control module for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index
On software levels previous to 8X23-14B663-AE
clear the DTC and take no further action if the
system is operating correctly

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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U2101-00 Control module
Compatible central car
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic Configuration Incompatible - No sub configuration file not system check and update the car configuration file type information received by front seat as required. Carry out on demand self test using climate control module manufacturer approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification. Clear the DTC and retest U3000-04
Control Module -
System internal
failures
Front seat climate control
module - Internal failure
Check and install new front seat climate control
module as required. Carry out on demand self test
using manufacturer approved diagnostic system to
confirm rectification U3003-62
Battery Voltage -
Signal compare failure
Wiring harness fault
Battery internal failure
Charging system fault
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the power and ground connections to the front
seat climate control module and the central
junction box
Refer to the battery care manual and verify that
the vehicle battery is fully charged and serviceable
before continuing with further diagnostic tests
Check the vehicle charging system

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Seating - Seat Smoothing
General Procedures Published: 01-May-2014



WARNINGS: Check

Make sure that the steamer is in the OFF position before connecting or disconnecting from the electrical outlet.
Do not use another high wattage device on the same electrical circuit.
If the use of an extension cord is absolutely necessary, the cord must be rated at a minimum of 10 amps.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, check the condition of the power cord and the steamer before use.
Make sure that the steamer is disconnected from the electrical outlet before filling or emptying the water reservoir.
The steamer must only be used and placed on its stand on a stable surface.
To prevent injury such as burns, take care whilst using the steamer. Avoid coming into contact with the hot surface of the
steamer and do not direct steam toward any persons.


The steamer must ALWAYS be switched off when not in use or left unattended.


Do not allow the power cord to come into contact with the hot surface of the steamer.

CAUTIONS:


Protect the surrounding paintwork to avoid damage.
Protect the paintwork during this operation.
Do not use any additives in the steamer. Damage to the steamer or the seat cover can result if used.


NOTE: Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is always correct.

1. CAUTIONS:

Steam the leather cushions evenly and progressively. Do not use
excessive force.

Take care not to damage the leather whilst steaming into the
corners.

Do not hold the steamer in one place for longer than 10 seconds,
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Seating - Front Seat
Removal and Installation Published: 11-May-2011

Removal

1. Make the air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) safe.
For additional information, refer to: Standard Workshop Practices (100-00 General Information, Description and Operation).


2. NOTE: Right-hand shown, left-hand similar.

Position the front seat fully forwards.
Lower the front seat head restraint to the fully
lowered position.




















3. NOTE: Right-hand shown, left-hand similar.
Remove the safety belt lower anchor trim panel.

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4. NOTE: Right-hand shown, left-hand similar. Release the
safety belt lower anchor from the front seat.





















5. NOTES:


Left-hand shown, right-hand similar.


Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the
essential information is always correct.
Remove the 2 rear bolts from the front seat.







6. Position the front seat fully rearwards.


7. NOTE: Left-hand shown, right-hand similar.
Remove the 2 front bolts from the front seat.










8. Reposition the front seat to the central position.

9. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).

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10. Disconnect the front seat harness electrical connectors.
Tilt the front seat rearwards to aid disconnecting the
front seat electrical connectors.












11. NOTES:


Make sure no damage is caused to the vehicle trim when
removing the front seat.


Left-hand shown, right-hand similar.
Remove the front seat.






Installation

1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
TORQUE: 47 Nm













2. NOTE: Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but
the essential information is always correct.
TORQUE: 47 Nm

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Seating - Front Seat Backrest
Removal and Installation Published: 11-May-2011

Removal

1. Make the air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) safe.
For additional information, refer to: Standard Workshop Practices (100-00 General Information, Description and Operation).

2. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).

3. Remove the front seat.
For additional information, refer to: Front Seat (501-10 Seating, Removal and Installation).


4. WARNING: This step requires the aid of another
technician.


CAUTION: Take extra care when handling the
component.
Remove the front seat backrest assembly.






















5. Remove the front seat backrest cover.
For additional information, refer to: Front Seat Backrest Cover (501-10 Seating, Removal and Installation).

6. Remove the backrest halo panel.
Release the 5 wiring harness clips.


7. NOTE: Do not disassemble further if the component is removed for
access only.
Remove the front seat recliner motor.
For additional information, refer to: Front Seat Recliner Motor (501-10,

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