abs module JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Owner's Manual
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action    speed control sensor, check and install a new sensor 
as required, refer to the new module/component 
installation note at the top of the DTC Index C1A67-96 Forward Looking Sensor 
- Component internal 
Failure  
Internal hardware failure  
Suspect the speed control sensor. Check and install a 
new sensor as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of  
the DTC Index C1A67-97 Forward Looking Sensor 
- Component or system 
operation obstructed or 
blocked  
Sensor reduced visibility  
Check for blockage in front of radar. Note: This DTC 
will be cleared automatically when environmental 
conditions allow C1A67-98 Forward Looking Sensor 
- Component or system 
over temperature  
Speed control sensor 
internal temperature 
exceeded threshold  
Allow system to cool. Note: This DTC will be cleared 
automatically when environmental conditions allow P174E-81 
Output Shaft 
Speed/ABS Wheel 
Speed Correlation - 
Invalid serial data 
received  
Follow speed is 
mis-calculated to too 
high a value  
Clear DTC and re-test U0001-88 
High Speed CAN 
Communication Bus - 
Bus off  
Vehicle CAN Bus off 
condition  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Carry out CAN network integrity tests using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system U0100-00 
Lost Communications 
With ECM/PCM "A" - No 
sub type information  
ECM missing message  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Check ECM for related DTCs and refer to the 
relevant DTC Index U0101-00 
Lost Communications 
With TCM - No sub 
type information  
TCM missing message  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Check TCM for related DTCs and refer to the 
relevant DTC Index U0103-00 
Lost Communication 
With Gear Shift Control 
Module A - No sub type 
information  
No sub type information  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
power and ground connections to the Transmission 
Shift 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 Transmission 
Shift Module and Speed Control Module U0103-87 
Lost Communication 
With Gear Shift Module 
- Missing Message  
Transmission shift 
module missing message  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Check transmission shift module for related 
DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC Index U0121-00 
Lost Communication 
With Anti-lock Brake 
System (ABS) Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
ABS missing message  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Check ABS for related DTCs and refer to the 
relevant DTC Index U0128-00 
Lost Communications 
With Park Brake Module 
- No sub type 
information  
Parking brake missing 
message  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Check parking brake module for related 
DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC Index U0155-00 
Lost Communications 
With Instrument Panel 
Cluster (IPC) Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
Instrument cluster 
missing message  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Check instrument cluster for related DTCs 
and refer to the relevant DTC Index  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0300-00 
Internal Control Module 
Software 
Incompatibility - No 
sub type information  
Invalid configuration 
message is received  
Re-configure the speed control module using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Clear 
DTCs and re-test. If DTC still logged, suspect 
incorrect speed control module installed. Check and 
install a new module as required, refer to new 
module/component installation note at top of DTC 
Index U0300-55 
Internal Control Module 
Software 
Incompatibility - Not 
configured  
RJB - at least one of the 
car configuration 
parameters is not 
configured  
Re-configure the RJB using the manufacturer 
approved diagnostic system U0401-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From ECM/PCM A - No 
sub type information  
ECM did not respond 
properly to speed control 
cancel or auto brake 
cancel request  
Check ECM for related DTCs and refer to relevant 
DTC Index U0401-67 
Invalid Data Received 
From ECM/PCM A - 
Signal incorrect after 
event  
ECM did not respond 
properly to speed control 
resume request  
Check ECM for related DTCs and refer to relevant 
DTC Index U0401-81 
Invalid Data Received 
From ECM/PCM A - 
Invalid serial data 
received  
Invalid data received 
from engine control 
module 
Bus signal/message 
failure 
Speed control inhibited 
by ECM  
Check the Engine Control Module for related DTCs 
and refer to relevant DTC Index. If U040181 is 
logged as historic but no other DTCs have logged in 
the engine control module at the same time and 
distance, it may be caused by cranking with low 
voltage conditions. Check battery and charging 
system according to instructions in the battery care 
manual. Install the latest Engine Control Module 
software using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system, contact Dealer Technical Support before 
replacing components U0415-53 
Invalid Data Received 
From Anti-Lock Braking 
System (ABS) Control 
Module - De-activated  
Event information 
Deactivated  
Check the Anti-Lock Braking System Module for 
related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index U0415-81 
Invalid Data Received 
From Anti-lock Brake 
System (ABS) Control 
Module - Invalid serial 
data received  
Stability assist fault  
Check ABS module for related DTCs and refer to 
relevant DTC Index U0417-67 
Invalid Data Received 
From Park Brake 
Control Module - Signal 
incorrect after event  
Parking brake module did 
not respond properly to 
apply request  
Check parking brake module for related DTCs and 
refer to relevant DTC Index U0417-81 
Invalid Data Received 
From Park Brake 
Control Module - 
Invalid serial data 
received  
Speed control inhibited 
by parking brake module  
Check parking brake module for related DTCs and 
refer to relevant DTC Index U0418-68 
Invalid Data Received 
From Brake System 
Control Module - Event 
information  
Event information  
Check the Anti-Lock Braking System Module for 
related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index U0421-81 
Invalid Data Received 
From Suspension 
Control Module 'A' - 
Invalid serial data 
received  
Invalid serial data 
received  
Check the Suspension Control Module for related 
DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index U0423-81 
Invalid Data Received 
From Instrument Panel 
Control Module - 
Invalid serial data 
received  
Speed control inhibited 
by instrument cluster  
Check instrument cluster, CJB and RJB for related 
DTCs and refer to relevant DTC Index U1A00-88 
Private Communication 
Network - Bus off  
Bus off  
The module setting this code has disabled CAN 
transmission. Check for other bus off codes. Check 
the module and circuits. Refer to the electrical circuit 
diagrams. Clear all DTCs and road test the vehicle. If 
the concern reoccurs contact Dealer Technical  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0300-00 
Internal Control Module 
Software Incompatibility - 
No sub type information  
Incompatible tire 
pressure monitoring 
system module for 
vehicle CAN network  
Check correct tire pressure monitoring system 
module is installed to vehicle specification, 
otherwise suspect the rear junction box U0415-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From Anti-Lock Brake 
System (ABS) Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
Invalid data received 
from the anti-lock braking 
system control module 
CAN bus fault 
Anti-lock braking system 
fault  
Check anti-lock braking system control module 
and Instrument Cluster for related DTCs and refer 
to the relevant DTC index. Carry out CAN network 
integrity tests U0424-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From HVAC Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
HVAC control module 
fault  
Check climate control module for related DTCs 
and refer to relevant DTC index U1A14-49 CAN Initialisation Failure 
- Internal electronic 
failure  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module fault  
Install a new tire pressure monitoring module. 
Refer to the new module/component installation 
note at the top of the DTC index U3000-55 
Control Module - Not 
configured  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
is invalid  
Check and amend the car configuration file U3000-87 
Control Module - Missing 
message  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
not received  
Check the rear junction box for related DTCs and 
refer to the relevant DTC index. Carry out CAN 
network integrity test U3002-81 
Vehicle Identification 
Number - Invalid serial 
data received  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module and 
vehicle VIN mismatch  
NOTE: This DTC indicates that the tire pressure 
monitoring system module is not the original part 
installed to the vehicle at the factory/dealer and could 
have been substituted. Refer to the note above the DTC 
index about replacing components which may remain 
under manufacturer warranty. 
 
Re-install the original or a new tire pressure 
monitoring system control module  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0100-82 
Lost Communication With 
ECM/PCM "A" - Alive / 
sequence counter 
incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs U0100-83 
Lost Communication With 
ECM/PCM "A" - Value of 
signal protection 
calculation incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs U0100-87 
Lost Communication With 
ECM/PCM "A" - Missing 
message  
CAN Timeout  
NOTE: Do NOT install a new Engine Control Module  
if an Engine Control Module Timeout DTC is only logged in 
the Transmission Control Module, the failure is NOT with 
the Engine Control Module 
 
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0103-82 
Lost Communication With 
Gear Shift Control Module 
A - Alive / sequence 
counter incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0103-83 
Lost Communication With 
Gear Shift Control Module 
A - Value of signal 
protection calculation 
incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0103-87 
Lost Communication With 
Gear Shift Control Module 
A - Missing message  
CAN Timeout  
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0122-82 
Lost Communication With 
Vehicle Dynamics Control 
Module - Alive /  
sequence counter 
incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Dynamic Stability Control (ABS) for stored 
DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0122-83 
Lost Communication With 
Vehicle Dynamics Control 
Module - Value of signal 
protection calculation 
incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Dynamic Stability Control (ABS) for stored 
DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0122-87 
Lost Communication With 
Vehicle Dynamics Control 
Module - Missing message  
CAN Timeout  
Check Dynamic Stability Control (ABS) for stored 
DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0126-00 
Lost Communication With 
Steering Angle Sensor 
Module - No sub type 
information  
Lost Communication With 
Steering Angle Sensor 
Module  
Check SAS for stored DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit 
for fault U0128-87 
Lost Communication With 
Park Brake Control  
Module - Missing message  
CAN timeout electronic 
parking brake module  
Check Electronic Parking Brake Module (EPB) for 
stored DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0140-82 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module - 
Alive / sequence counter 
incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Central Junction Box for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0140-83 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module - 
Value of signal protection 
calculation incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Central Junction Box for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0140-87 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module - 
Missing message  
CAN Timeout  
Check Central Junction Box for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0155-87 
Lost Communication With 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
(IPC) Control Module - Missing message  
CAN timeout instrument 
cluster  
Check Instrument Cluster for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0300-68 
Control Module - Event 
information  
Transmission software 
does not match vehicle 
network  
Check Central Junction Box software level, Check 
Transmission Control Module Software level, 
Update software as required using the 
manufacturer approved process  
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DTC Description Possible Cause Action U0142-00 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module "B" 
-no sub type information  
CAN bus fault 
Auxiliary Junction Box fault Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams and check 
Auxiliary Junction Box power and ground supplies for 
short, open circuit. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0155-00 
Lost Communications With 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
(IPC) Control Module-no 
sub type information  
CAN bus fault 
Instrument cluster fault Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams and check 
instrument cluster power and ground supplies for 
short, open circuit. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0164-00 
Lost Communication With 
HVAC Control Module-no 
sub type information  
CAN bus fault 
Climate control module 
fault Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams and check 
climate control module power and ground supplies for 
short, open circuit. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0300-00 
Internal Control Module 
Software Incompatibility-no 
sub type information  
Incompatible tire pressure 
monitoring system module 
for vehicle CAN network Check correct tire pressure monitoring system module 
is installed to vehicle specification, otherwise  
suspect the Auxiliary Junction Box. U0415-00 
Invalid Data Received From 
Anti-Lock Brake System 
(ABS) Control Module-no 
subtype information  
Invalid data received from 
the Anti-Lock Braking 
System Control Module 
CAN bus fault 
Anti-Lock Braking System 
fault Check Anti-Lock Braking System control module and 
Instrument Cluster for related DTCs and refer to the 
relevant DTC Index. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0424-00 
Invalid Data Received From 
HVAC Control Module-no 
sub type information  
HVAC control module fault Check climate control module for related DTCs and 
refer to relevant DTC Index. U1A14-49 
CAN Initialisation Failure- 
internal electronic failure  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module fault Install a new tire pressure monitoring module. Refer 
to the new module/component installation note at 
the top of the DTC Index. U3000-55 
Control Module-not 
configured  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
is invalid Check and amend the car configuration file. U3000-87 
Control Module-missing 
message  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
not received Check the Auxiliary Junction Box for related DTCs and 
refer to the relevant DTC Index. Carry out CAN 
network integrity test. U3002-81 
Vehicle Identification 
Number - invalid serial data 
received  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module and vehicle 
VIN mis-match  
NOTE: This DTC indicates that the tire pressure 
monitoring system module is not the original part 
installed to the vehicle at the factory/dealer and 
could have been substituted. Refer to the note above 
the DTC index about replacing components which may 
remain under manufacturer warranty. 
 
Re-install the original or a new tire pressure monitoring system control module.  
Component Tests 
 
Wheels and Tires 
 
For wheel and tire specification information (pressures, torques, etc). 
 
When replacing wheels or tires, local legislation regarding health and safety must be complied with. 
 
If the vehicle has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System installed, only Jaguar approved wheels and tires should be used. If the 
wheel and tire size is changed (for example from R18 to R20) the Tire Pressure Monitoring System module should be updated 
with the correct pressure information appropriate to the new wheel and tire set. Update the Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
module using the Jaguar approved diagnostic system. 
As a general guideline, only replace tires in pairs or as a set, and only with tires of equivalent size and specification. 
Confirm the symptoms of the customer complaint. 
As much information as possible should be gathered from the driver to assist in diagnosing the cause(s). 
 
1. Before a road test, carry out a basic inspection to make sure the vehicle is safe and legal to drive. 
 
Basic inspection 
 
Correct tire inflation 
Legal tire tread depth  
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7 Rear accelerometer 8 Instrument cluster 9 JaguarDrive selector module 10 ABS (anti-lock brake system) module 11 TCM (transmission control module) 12 ECM (engine control module) 13 RH (right-hand) rear damper 14 RH front damper 15 LH (left-hand) front damper 16 LH rear damper 17 LH rear suspension height sensor 18 RH rear suspension height sensor 19 LH front suspension height sensor 20 RH front accelerometer 21 RH front suspension height sensor 22 Adaptive damping module 23 LH front accelerometer  
 
 
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION System Operation 
 
The adaptive damping module uses a combination of information from other system modules and data from the accelerometers 
and suspension height sensors to measure the vehicle and suspension states and driver inputs. Using this information, the 
adaptive damping module applies algorithms to control the dampers for the current driving conditions. 
The adaptive damping module receives signals on the high speed CAN bus from the following system components: Brake Pressure - ABS module. Brake Pressure Quality Factor - ABS module. Car Configuration Parameters - AJB. Center Differential Range Actual - ECM. Engine Speed - ECM. Engine Speed Quality Factor - ECM. Engine Torque Flywheel Actual - ECM. Engine Torque Flywheel Actual Quality Factor - ECM. Gear Position Target - TCM. Lateral Acceleration - ABS module. Power Mode (Ignition Signal) - CJB. Power Mode Quality Factor - CJB. Roll Stability Control Mode - ABS module. Steering Wheel Angle - ABS module. Steering Wheel Angle Speed - ABS module. Steering Wheel Angle Status - ABS module. Terrain Mode Requested - JaguarDrive selector. 
Torque Converter Slip - TCM. Vehicle Information Parameters HS - AJB Vehicle Speed - ABS module. Vehicle Speed Quality Factor - ABS module. Front Left Wheel Speed - ABS module. Front Left Wheel Speed Quality Factor - ABS module. Front Right Wheel Speed - ABS module. Front Right Wheel Speed Quality Factor - ABS module. Rear Left Wheel Speed - ABS module. Rear Left Wheel Speed Quality Factor - ABS module. Rear Right Wheel Speed Quality Factor - ABS module. Rear Right Wheel Speed - ABS module. The adaptive damping module also outputs information on the high speed CAN bus for use by other systems as follows: Fault Message - instrument cluster. 
Terrain Mode Change Status - JaguarDrive selector. 
Terrain Mode - JaguarDrive selector. 
 
The adaptive damping module monitors the input signals and operates the damper solenoids. The input signals are used in 
control modes and a force required for each damper for that mode is calculated. An arbitration mode monitors the force 
requirements from each mode and apportions a force to a damper. The force is converted to the appropriate current and sent to 
the damper. 
The control modes are as follows:  
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Vehicle Dynamic Suspension - Vehicle Dynamic Suspension 
Diagnosis and Testing 
 
Principle of Operation Published: 09-Jul-2014 
 
For a detailed description of the adaptive damping system operation, refer to the relevant Description and Operation section of 
the workshop manual. REFER to: (204-05 Vehicle Dynamic Suspension) 
Vehicle Dynamic Suspension - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol (Description and Operation), 
 
 
Inspection and Verification 
 
1. Verify the customer concern. 
 
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of damage and system integrity. 
 
Visual Inspection 
Mechanical Electrical  
Coil spring(s) 
Shock absorber(s) 
Accelerometer(s) installation 
Height sensor(s) installation  
Fuse(s) 
Wiring harness/electrical connectors 
Accelerometer(s) 
Adaptive Damping Control Module 
Height sensor(s)  
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 the system for any logged Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and refer to the 
DTC index. 
DTC Index 
 
For a list of Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) that could be logged on this vehicle, please refer to Section 100-00. 
REFER to: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index - DTC: Adaptive Damping Module (SUMB) (100-00 General Information, Description and Operation).  
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1 ABS (anti-lock brake system) module 2 ECM (engine control module) 3 JaguarDrive Control selection buttons 4 Instrument cluster 5 TCM (transmission control module)
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Published: 11-May-2011 
Ride and Handling Optimization - Ride and Handling Optimization - System 
Operation and Component Description 
Description and Operation 
 
 
 
JAGUARDRIVE CONTROL OPERATION 
 
Engine Management System System Operation 
 
The Engine Management System (EMS) varies the accelerator pedal maps to change the amount of torque per percentage of 
pedal travel. The EMS can also change the accelerator pedal response to control the allowed torque change relative to the 
speed of pedal travel. 
 
Each driving mode uses a combination of operating parameters for each sub-system. Changing between driving modes initiates 
a different set of operating characteristics, which will be noticeable to the driver. The driver will notice differences in engine 
response when, for example, the accelerator pedal is held in a constant position and the driving mode is changed from Winter 
to Dynamic, the driver will notice the torque and engine speed increase. Similarly, if the mode is changed from Normal or 
Dynamic to Winter the driver will notice a reduction in torque and engine speed. 
 
 
NOTE: The change in torque and engine speed can take approximately 30 seconds and care must be taken not to confuse 
the JaguarDrive Control system operation with an EMS fault. 
Transmission Control 
 
The TCM (transmission control module) changes the shift maps for the JaguarDrive Control mode selected. This changes the 
shift points providing early or late upshifts and downshifts. For example, on slippery surfaces in Winter mode the transmission 
will select 2nd gear for starting from a standstill on a flat surface to minimize wheel slip. 
Anti-lock Braking System Control 
 
The ABS (anti-lock brake system) module controls several vehicle functions and adjusts the operating parameters of these 
functions to optimize the selected JaguarDrive Control mode. Traction control uses different slip/acceleration thresholds to 
improve traction and vehicle composure. For example, the system sensitivity is increased on slippery surfaces to reduce wheel 
spin. 
 
If TracDSC is selected or DSC is switched off, then subsequently the JaguarDrive Control mode is changed, DSC is automatically 
switched back on (or to TracDSC for Dynamic mode). 
 
The stability control uses different threshold values for the selected mode, reducing the requirement for the driver to change 
the DSC system mode for optimum performance in various driving scenarios. 
Incorrect Mode Usage 
 
Selection of an inappropriate mode is discouraged in the following ways: 
 
The active mode icon is continually displayed in the instrument cluster message center 
In any special mode, when the ignition has been in the off position continuously for more than 6 hours, the JaguarDrive 
Control system defaults to the special modes off (DSC on). 
 
Selection of an inappropriate mode for the conditions will not endanger the driver or immediately cause damage to the vehicle. 
Continued use of an inappropriate mode may reduce the life of some components. The driver may notice a different vehicle 
response, with the engine and transmission responses being different than in the special modes off. 
Driver Information 
 
The instrument cluster contains a message center, which displays vehicle information to the driver. The message center 
contains the JaguarDrive Control mode icons, which display the currently selected mode. If no symbol is displayed, no special 
mode is selected and the system is in special modes off. 
 
Any required changes to the subsystems are also passed to the driver in the form of warning illumination in the instrument 
cluster or appropriate messages in the message center, DSC off for example. 
 
In Dynamic mode when the transmission is in manual mode, the gear information is displayed in amber when the appropriate 
engine speed is reached for optimum sporty change point. 
 
DIAGNOSTICS 
 
JaguarDrive Control relies on the correct functionality of the sub-systems. If one of the sub-systems develops a fault, the 
JaguarDrive Control system will not function, even though the fault is not in the JaguarDrive Control system. 
 
The JaguarDrive Selector module and rotary control should only be investigated if there are no apparent faults in any of the 
sub-systems. If a fault in a sub-system is subsequently corrected, the JaguarDrive Control system will function normally after 
an ignition on and off cycle.  
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JaguarDrive Control Sub-System Faults 
If a fault occurs in a sub-system, the driver is alerted by the illumination of a warning indicator and/or an appropriate message 
for that sub-system in the instrument cluster message center. No JaguarDrive Control message will be shown when a failed 
sub-system displays its own message. 
 
When a sub-system fault is present and the driver attempts to select a different JaguarDrive Control mode or at the next 
ignition on cycle, a message 'WINTER MODE FAULT' or 'DYNAMIC MODE FAULT' will appear in the message center. This 
generally implies that the JaguarDrive Control system has a fault, but only because a sub-system fault is preventing its 
operation. This message will be displayed once per ignition cycle, but is repeated if a further selection is made by the driver 
using the JaguarDrive Control buttons or at the next ignition on cycle. 
 
 
NOTE: The message 'WINTER MODE FAULT' or 'DYNAMIC MODE FAULT' can also in very rare circumstances be generated 
by a fault in the JaguarDrive Control module. 
 
It is not possible for the JaguarDrive Control module to cause any fault behavior (warning indicator illumination or message 
generation) in any of the sub-systems. Illumination of a sub-system warning indicator and/or a sub-system related message 
will never be associated with a JaguarDrive Control module or JaguarDrive Control system fault. 
 
The sub-system control modules can detect a fault with the CAN (controller area network) bus signal from the transmission 
selector module. If a fault in the JaguarDrive Control system is detected, the sub-system control modules will operate in the 
'special modes off' setting. The sub-system control modules will record a fault code for a failure of the JaguarDrive Control CAN signal. These faults can be retrieved using the Jaguar approved diagnostic tool and will provide useful information to indicate 
investigation of the JaguarDrive Selector module or the CAN bus network. JaguarDrive Control System or Control Module Fault 
 
If a fault occurs in the JaguarDrive Control system, all button icon LED (light emitting diode)'s will be turned off (background 
illumination will remain on) and pressing of the JaguarDrive Control buttons is ignored. The instrument cluster message center 
will display a message 'WINTER MODE FAULT' or 'DYNAMIC MODE FAULT' when the fault occurs, if the fault is present and the 
driver attempts to select a special mode (if the control module is able to do this) or at the next ignition on cycle. 
 
The JaguarDrive Control buttons and control module (JaguarDrive Selector module) are an integral unit. If a fault occurs in 
either component, the whole unit will require replacement, however, this is extremely unlikely. 
CAN Bus Faults 
 
If a CAN bus fault exists and prevents JaguarDrive Control system operation, all of the JaguarDrive Control button icon LED's will be illuminated and rotation pressing of the JaguarDrive Control buttons is ignored. 
 
If the instrument cluster does not receive a JaguarDrive Control system CAN bus message from the JaguarDrive Control module, the message 'SPECIAL MODE UNAVAILABLE' will be displayed when the fault occurs and will be repeated at every 
ignition on cycle. 
User Error 
 
A special mode change while DSC or ABS is active (this includes ABS cycling) may be misinterpreted as a system fault.