Control module JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Workshop Manual
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action   Battery monitoring 
module to battery 
positive monitor circuit - 
open circuit 
Battery monitoring 
module/RJB failure connector, refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check battery 
monitoring module to RJB LIN circuit and battery monitoring 
module to battery positive monitor circuit for open circuit. Clear 
DTC and repeat automated diagnostic procedure using 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. If DTC remains 
suspect the battery monitoring module, check and install a new 
battery monitoring module as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC Index B123A11 
Left Front Turn 
Indicator  
Left front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
short to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left front turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short to ground B123A12 
Left Front Turn 
Indicator  
Left front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left front turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short to power B123A13 
Left Front Turn 
Indicator  
Left front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left front turn 
signal lamp control circuit for open circuit B123A-15 
Left Front Turn 
Indicator - circuit 
short to battery 
or open  
Left front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
short circuit to power, 
open circuit, high 
resistance  
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check left front 
turn signal lamp control circuit for short circuit to power, 
open circuit, high resistance. Repair wiring harness as 
required. Clear DTC and retest B123B11 
Right Front Turn 
Indicator  
Right front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
short to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right front turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short to ground B123B12 
Right Front Turn 
Indicator  
Right front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right front turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short to power B123B13 
Right Front Turn 
Indicator  
Right front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right front turn 
signal lamp control circuit for open circuit B123B-15 
Right Front Turn 
Indicator - circuit 
short to battery 
or open  
Right front turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
short circuit to power, 
open circuit, high 
resistance  
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check right front 
turn signal lamp control circuit for short circuit to power, 
open circuit, high resistance. Repair wiring harness as 
required. Clear DTC and retest B124711 
Left Rear Turn 
Indicator  
Left rear turn signal lamp 
control circuit - short to 
ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left rear turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short to ground B124712 
Left Rear Turn 
Indicator  
Left rear turn signal lamp 
control circuit - short to 
power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left rear turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short to power B124713 
Left Rear Turn 
Indicator  
Left rear turn signal lamp 
control circuit - short to 
power, open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left rear turn 
signal lamp control circuit for open circuit B1247-15 
Left Rear Turn 
Indicator - circuit 
short to battery 
or open  
Left rear turn signal lamp 
control circuit - short 
circuit to power, open 
circuit, high resistance  
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check left rear turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short circuit to power, open 
circuit, high resistance. Repair wiring harness as required. 
Clear DTC and retest B124811 
Right Rear Turn 
Indicator  
Right rear turn signal 
lamp control circuit - 
short to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right rear turn 
signal lamp control circuit for short to ground  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1D3523 Hazard Switch  
Hazard warning lamp 
switch digital input circuit 
- signal stuck low Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical 
circuit diagrams and check hazard warning lamp switch digital 
input circuit for short to ground U001988 
Low Speed CAN 
Communication 
Bus  
Bus off Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U014000 
Lost 
Communication 
With Body 
Control Module  
No sub type information Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U015500 
Lost 
Communication 
With Instrument 
Panel Cluster 
(IPC) Control 
Module  
No sub type information Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U015900 
Lost 
Communication 
With Parking 
Assist Control 
Module "A"  
No sub type information Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U016400 
Lost 
Communication 
With HVAC 
Control Module  
No sub type information Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U021400 
Lost 
Communication 
With Remote 
Function 
Actuation  
No sub type information Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U030046 
Internal Control 
Module Software 
Incompatibility  
Calibration/parameter 
memory failure Suspect the RJB. Check and install a new RJB as required, refer 
to the new module/component installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index U100000 
Solid State Driver 
Protection Active 
-Driver Disabled  
No sub type information Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U1A1449 
CAN Initialisation 
Failure  
Internal electronic failure Suspect the RJB. Check and install a new RJB as required, refer 
to the new module/component installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index U300049 Control Module  
Internal electronic failure Suspect the RJB. Check and install a new RJB as required, refer 
to the new module/component installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index U300055 Control Module  
Not configured Re-configure the RJB using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
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Published: 11-May-2011 
Anti-Theft - Active - Anti-Theft - Active - System Operation and Component Description 
Description and Operation 
 
Control Diagram 
 
NOTE: A = Hardwired; N = Medium speed CAN; O = LIN bus 
 
 
 
Item Description 1 Battery 2 Megafuse (250 amp) 3 RJB (rear junction box) 4 CJB (central junction box) 5 Vehicle horn 6 Keyless vehicle module  
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7 Central locking - Radio Frequency (RF) receiver 8 Engine compartment lid - latch mechanism 9 Passive sounder 10 Battery backed sounder 11 Alarm indicator 12 Instrument cluster 13 Start control unit 14 Luggage compartment lid - latch mechanism 15 Door latch mechanism - LH (left-hand) rear 16 Door latch mechanism - RH (right-hand) rear 17 Door latch mechanism - RH front 18 Door latch mechanism - LH front 19 Door module - LH rear 20 Door module - RH rear 21 Door module - RH front 22 Door module - LH front 23 Intrusion detection module  
 
 
Anti-Theft - Active System Operation 
 
The active anti-theft system is available with three different levels of vehicle protection depending on market specification: 
Hinged panel sensing 
Hinged panel and intrusion sensing 
Hinged panel, intrusion and inclination sensing. 
The system is controlled by software in the CJB and RJB and indicates a trigger condition: Visually, using the direction indicators, and 
Audibly, using the vehicle horn and either a passive or active sounder to indicate a trigger condition. 
 
The passive sounder takes the form of an anti-theft disc horn located at the rear of the engine compartment on the LH side. The active sounder takes the form of a battery backed sounder located in the same position. 
 
Depending on market specification, the battery backed sounder may be fitted with an inclination sensor. Both types of battery 
backed sounder are visually identical and can only be identified by their part number. Both are also intelligent units, and 
communicate to the CJB over a LIN (local interconnect network) bus connection. 
 
Monitoring of the hinged panels is carried out using switches located in each door latch assembly, the engine-compartment-lid 
latch assembly, and the luggage-compartment-lid latch assembly. The condition of the switches is monitored by the CJB. 
 
Monitoring of front door lock status is carried out using switches located in the door latch mechanisms. The condition of the 
switches is monitored by the front door modules and transmitted to the CJB over the medium speed CAN (controller area 
network) bus. 
 
Monitoring of the cabin interior is carried out using an intrusion detection module mounted behind the roof console. The 
intrusion detection module comprises an ultrasonic sound wave sensor to determine if there is movement within the cabin. 
Information from the intrusion detection module is communicated to the CJB over a LIN bus connection. 
CAUTIONS: 
 
The intrusion detection module electrical connections, particularly those to the sensors mounted in the roof console, are 
very delicate and must be handled with care. 
 
 
The intrusion detection module is an electro-statically sensitive part and should only be handled in an electro-statically 
controlled environment. 
When armed, the active anti-theft system can be triggered in one of the following ways: 
A door ajar switch indicates a door has been opened. 
The engine compartment lid or luggage compartment lid ajar switches indicate that either has been opened. 
Either front door latch mechanism indicates a door has been unlocked. 
The emergency key blade is used to open either the LH front door or luggage compartment. 
The CJB or RJB are disconnected (this may result in only a partial trigger). 
An attempt is made to start the engine without a valid signal from the Smart Key.   
Refer to: Anti-Theft - Passive (419-01B Anti-Theft - Passive, Description and Operation).  
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The battery backed sounder is disconnected (partial trigger only). 
The vehicle battery is disconnected on a vehicle fitted with a battery backed sounder (partial trigger only). 
The inclination sensor detects a change in vehicle attitude. 
The intrusion detection module detects movement within the cabin. 
 
 
 
Door Modules Component Description 
 
The door modules provide the interface between the door latch-motors, the door latch-switches and the CJB. The door modules 
provide door switch status information and enable the door latch-motors on request from the CJB or the keyless vehicle  
module. 
 
Keyless Vehicle Module 
 
The keyless vehicle module interfaces with the Central locking, Radio Frequency (RF) receiver and collects RF signal information 
which is transmitted from the Smart Key. This information is translated into commands which are passed on the medium speed 
CAN bus to the: 
 
CJB, 
RJB, 
door modules, and 
instrument cluster. 
The keyless vehicle module also monitors: 
2 interior antennae, 
1 luggage compartment antenna, 
a rear bumper antenna, and 
4 door handle antennae if the passive entry system is fitted. 
 
On vehicles with passive entry, the additional fast latch motors are controlled via the keyless vehicle module and the locking 
status is passed to the CJB on the medium speed CAN bus. 
 
Instrument Cluster 
 
The instrument cluster controls the alarm indicator, and in conjunction with the ECM (engine control module), the engine 
immobilization. The ECM controls the engine crank and fuel functions and the instrument cluster processes the valid 
transponder information. 
 
Alarm Indicator 
 
The alarm indicator is a LED (light emitting diode) located in the body of the sunload/light sensor. When the ignition is off the 
indicator gives a visual indication of the active anti-theft system to show if the alarm system is active or not active. Operation 
of the alarm indicator is controlled by the instrument cluster which varies the flash rate of the LED to indicate the system 
status of the alarm and the immobilization systems. 
 
When the ignition is on, the indicator provides a visual indication of the status of the passive anti-theft (engine 
immobilization) system. If the immobilization system is operating correctly, the LED will be illuminated for 3 seconds at 
ignition on and then extinguish. If a fault exists in the immobilization system, the LED will be either permanently illuminated 
or flashing for 60 seconds. This indicates that a fault exists and fault code has been recorded. After the 60 second period the 
LED will flash at different frequencies which indicate the nature of the fault. 
Refer to: Anti-Theft - Passive (419-01B Anti-Theft - Passive, Description and Operation).  
Passive Anti-Theft Horn 
 
The passive anti-theft horn is hardwired to the CJB which activates the horn when the alarm is triggered. 
 
Battery Backed Sounder 
 
Operation of the battery backed sounder is controlled by the CJB on the LIN bus. The sounder is also connected with a 
permanent battery supply via the CJB. An integral, rechargeable battery powers the sounder if the battery power supply from 
the CJB is interrupted. 
 
Dependant on vehicle, a incitation sensor is incorporated into the battery backed sounder, to monitor vehicle attitude, see 
Inclination Sensor. 
 
Inclination Sensor 
 
The CJB monitors the inclination sensor and will activate the alarm system if the vehicle is being raised. 
 
Intrusion Detection Module 
 
The intrusion detection module comprises an ultrasonic sound wave sensor which monitors the vehicle's interior. 
 
The intrusion detection module is activated with volumetric mode which in turn is enabled when the vehicle is double locked. 
The vehicle can be locked and alarmed with the module de-activated if a pet is to be left in the vehicle for example by single-  
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Anti-Theft - Active - Anti-Theft - Active 
Diagnosis and Testing 
 
Principles of Operation Published: 26-Feb-2014 
 
For a detailed description of the anti-theft - active system, refer to the relevant Description and Operation sections in the 
workshop manual. REFER to: (419-01A Anti-Theft - Active) 
 
Anti-Theft - Active (Description and Operation),  Anti-Theft - Active (Description and Operation),  Anti-Theft - Active (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  
Door latch micro switches 
Hood ajar switch 
Passive anti-theft alarm horn (if installed) 
Battery backed sounder (if installed) or battery backed sounder with tilt sensor (if 
installed) 
Vehicle horns  
Fuse(s) 
Electrical 
connector(s) 
Wiring Harness  
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 relevant DTC Index. For 
additional diagnosis and testing information, refer to the relevant Diagnosis and Testing section in the workshop 
manual 
REFER to: Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Module (419-10 Multifunction Electronic Modules, Diagnosis and Testing).  
DTC Index 
 
 
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 
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 additional information 
read by the manufacturer approved diagnostic system). 
 
 
When performing electrical voltage or resistance tests, always use a digital multimeter (DMM) accurate to three decimal 
places, and with an up-to-date 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. 
 
 
Inspect connectors for signs of water ingress, and pins for damage and/or corrosion. 
 
 
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.  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B10EE-11 
Rear Door Passenger 
Side Double Locking 
Motor - Circuit short to 
ground  
Rear door passenger side double 
locking motor control circuit - 
short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test rear door passenger side double locking 
motor control circuit for short ground B10EE-15 
Rear Door Passenger 
Side Double Locking 
Motor - Circuit short to 
battery or open  
Rear door passenger side double 
locking motor 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 rear door 
passenger side double locking motor control 
circuit for short power, open circuit B10F1-11 
Key In Switch - Circuit 
short to ground  
Keyless vehicle module, key IN 
status circuit - short to ground  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with 
this DTC using the manufacturer approved 
diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical 
circuit diagrams and check keyless vehicle 
module, key IN status circuit for short to 
ground B10F1-12 
Key In Switch - Circuit 
short to battery  
Keyless vehicle module, key IN 
status circuit - short to power  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check keyless vehicle module, key IN status 
circuit for short to power B10F1-13 
Key In Switch - Circuit 
open  
Keyless vehicle module, key IN 
status circuit - open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check keyless vehicle module, key IN status 
circuit for open circuit B1108-11 
Driver Door Central 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to ground  
Driver door central locking motor 
control circuit - short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test driver door central locking motor control 
circuit for short ground B1108-15 
Driver Door Central 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to battery or open  
Driver door central locking motor 
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 driver door central 
locking motor control circuit for short to 
power, open circuit B1109-11 
Passenger Door Central 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to ground  
Short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test passenger door central locking motor 
circuit for short to ground B1109-15 
Passenger Door Central 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to battery or open  
Short to power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test passenger door central locking motor 
circuit for short to power or open circuit B110A-11 
Rear Door Driver Side 
Central Locking Motor - 
Circuit short to ground  
Rear driver door central locking 
motor control circuit - short to 
ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test rear driver door central locking motor 
control circuit for short ground B110A-15 
Rear Door Driver Side 
Central Locking Motor - 
Circuit short to battery 
or open  
Rear driver door central locking 
motor control circuit - short to 
power, open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test rear driver door central locking motor 
control circuit for short to power, open circuit B110B-11 
Rear Door Passenger 
Side Central Locking 
Motor - Circuit short to 
ground  
Rear passenger door central 
locking motor circuit short circuit 
to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the circuit B110B-15 
Rear Door Passenger 
Side Central Locking 
Motor - Circuit short to 
battery or open  
Rear passenger door central 
locking motor circuit short circuit 
to power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the circuit B1163-11 
Left Mirror Heater 
Output Short To Ground 
- Circuit short to ground  
Short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test left mirror heater output circuit for short 
to ground  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action    security. Clear the DTC and retest. If the 
problem persists, renew the driver door 
window switch B11F6-11 
Driver Folding Mirror 
Motor - Circuit short to 
ground  
Driver folding mirror motor 
circuit short circuit to ground 
Mirror motor failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the mirror fold circuit between the 
drivers door module and the mirror 
assembly. Repair as necessary B11F6-15 
Driver Folding Mirror 
Motor - Circuit short to 
battery or open  
Driver mirror heater output 
circuit short circuit to power or 
open circuit 
Mirror motor failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the mirror fold circuit between the 
drivers door module and the mirror 
assembly. Repair as necessary B11F7-11 
Passenger Folding Mirror 
Motor - Circuit short to 
ground  
Passenger folding mirror motor 
circuit short circuit to ground 
Mirror motor failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the mirror fold circuit between the 
passenger door module and the mirror 
assembly. Repair as necessary B11F7-15 
Passenger Folding Mirror 
Motor - Circuit short to 
battery or open  
Passenger mirror heater output 
circuit short circuit to power or 
open circuit 
Mirror motor failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the mirror fold circuit between the 
passenger door module and the mirror 
assembly. Repair as necessary B1222-23 
Master Lock/Unlock 
Switch - Signal stuck 
low  
Master lock or unlock switch 
digital input circuit - signal 
stuck low  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check master lock and unlock switch digital 
input circuits for short to ground, open 
circuit B1A98-83 
LIN Bus Circuit #1 - 
Value of signal 
protection calculation 
incorrect  
Value of signal protection 
calculation incorrect  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the LIN Bus circuit between the rear 
door control unit and the Driver Door 
Module. Check the connectors for integrity 
and security. Clear the DTC and retest. If 
the problem persists, renew the rear door 
control module B1A98-86 
LIN Bus Circuit #1 - 
Signal invalid  
Signal invalid  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the LIN Bus circuit between the rear 
door control unit and the Driver Door 
Module. Check the connectors for integrity 
and security. Clear the DTC and retest. If 
the problem persists, renew the rear door 
control module B1A98-87 
LIN Bus Circuit #1 - 
Missing message  
Missing message  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the LIN Bus circuit between the rear 
door control unit and the Driver Door 
Module. Check the connectors for integrity 
and security. Clear the DTC and retest. If 
the problem persists, renew the rear door 
control module B1C09-11 
Driver Left/Right Mirror 
Motor Circuit - Circuit 
short to ground  
Driver mirror adjustment motor 
circuit short circuit to ground 
Mirror left/right motor failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the mirror motor circuit between the 
drivers door module and the mirror 
assembly. Repair as necessary B1C09-15 
Driver Left/Right Mirror 
Motor Circuit - Circuit 
short to battery or open  
Driver mirror adjustment motor 
circuit short circuit to power or 
open circuit 
Mirror left/right motor failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the mirror motor circuit between the 
drivers door module and the mirror 
assembly. Repair as necessary B1C10-11 
Driver Up/Down Mirror 
Motor Circuit - Circuit 
short to ground  
Driver mirror adjustment motor 
circuit short circuit to ground 
Mirror motor failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the mirror motor circuit between the 
drivers door module and the mirror 
assembly. Repair as necessary  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1C39-29 
Key Lock Switch - Signal 
invalid  
Key lock switch signal invalid, 
stuck/jammed 
Switch held for longer than 20 
seconds 
Key lock switch circuit short to 
ground (where connected)  
Key lock switch failure   
Central Junction Box fault  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
the key lock switch circuit. Clear the DTC 
and retest. If no other DTCs are present, 
ignore this fault. If the DTC returns, suspect 
an internal fault with the Central Junction 
Box. Refer to the warranty policy and 
procedures manual if a module is suspect B1D06-11 
Left Turn Indicator - 
Circuit short to ground  
Left turn signal short circuit to 
ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check left turn signal for short circuit to 
ground B1D06-15 
Left Turn Indicator - 
Circuit short to battery 
or open  
Left turn signal short circuit to 
power 
Left turn signal high resistance, 
open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check left turn signal for short circuit high 
resistance, open circuit B1D07-11 
Right Turn Indicator - 
Circuit short to ground  
Right turn signal short circuit to 
ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check right turn signal for short circuit to 
ground B1D07-15 
Right Turn Indicator - 
Circuit short to battery 
or open  
Right turn signal circuit short 
circuit to power 
Right turn signal circuit high 
resistance, open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check right turn signal for short circuit high 
resistance, open circuit B1D17-11 Battery Backed Sounder 
- Circuit short to ground  
Battery backed sounder 
inclination sensor control circuit 
- short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check battery backed sounder inclination 
sensor control circuit for short to ground B1D18-11 
Volumetric Sensor - 
Circuit short to ground  
Intrusion sensor module supply 
circuit - short to ground  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with 
this DTC using the manufacturer approved 
diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical 
circuit diagrams and check intrusion sensor 
module supply circuit for short to ground B1D97-96 Tilt Sensor - Component 
internal failure  
Component internal failure  
Suspect the battery backed sounder, check 
and install a new battery backed sounder as 
required C1B14-11 
Sensor Supply #1 - 
Circuit short to ground  
Short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test window sensor supply circuit for short 
to ground C1B14-15 
Sensor Supply #1 - 
Circuit short to battery 
or open  
Short to power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test window sensor supply circuit for short 
to power or open circuit C1B15-11 Sensor Supply Voltage A 
- Circuit short to ground  
Position sensor supply circuit 
short to ground 
Position sensor fault  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the position sensor supply circuit 
between the rear door module and the 
window motor. If the problem persists, 
renew the window motor C1B15-15 Sensor Supply Voltage A 
- Circuit short to battery 
or open  
Position sensor supply circuit 
short to power or open circuit 
Position sensor fault  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the position sensor supply circuit 
between the rear door module and the 
window motor. If the problem persists, 
renew the window motor P1624-13 
Anti-Theft System - 
Circuit open  
RJB anti-theft signal circuit - 
open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check RJB anti-theft signal circuit for open 
circuit  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action P254F-13 
Engine Hood Switch 
Circuit/Open - Circuit 
open  
Hood ajar switch signal circuit - 
open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check hood ajar switch signal circuit for open 
circuit U0010-00 
Medium Speed CAN 
Communication Bus - No 
sub type information  
Medium speed CAN 
communication Bus  
Carry out network integrity test using 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. 
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and test 
Medium speed CAN network for open, short 
circuit and high resistance U0140-00 
Lost Communication 
With CJB - No sub type 
information  
Logged when subscribed CAN 
message missing from CJB  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test power and ground supplies to Central 
Junction Box. Check CAN network between 
Driver Door Module and Central Junction 
Box. Carry out network integrity test using 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U0208-00 
Lost Communication 
With Driver Seat Module 
(DSM) - No sub type 
information  
Missing message  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test power and ground supplies to Driver 
Seat Module. Check CAN network between 
Driver Door Module and Driver Seat Module. 
Carry out network integrity test using 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U0300-00 
Internal Control Module 
Software Incompatibility 
- No sub type 
information  
Car configuration file mismatch 
with vehicle specification  
NOTE: After updating the car configuration 
file, set the ignition to on and wait 30 seconds 
before clearing the DTCs 
 
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system, check and up-date the car 
configuration file as necessary U2002-24 
Switch - Signal stuck 
high  
Signal stuck high  
Clear DTC and re-test. If DTC remains, 
install a new passenger side window switch U2004-24 
Auxiliary Switch Pack - 
Signal stuck high  
Signal stuck high 
Left or right rear door local 
switch pressed for longer than 
20 seconds 
Switch circuit short to ground or 
power  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the left and right door switch circuits U2010-11 
Switch Illumination - 
Circuit short to ground  
Switch illumination circuit short 
to ground  
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check 
the switch illumination circuit U2012-08 
Car Configuration 
Parameter(s) - Bus 
signal/message failures  
Bus signal/message failures  
Cycle the ignition status and re-test. If DTC 
remains, re-configure the RJB using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U2013-24 
Switch Pack - Signal 
stuck high  
Signal stuck high  
Clear DTC and re-test. If DTC remains, 
install a new driver side window switch pack U2014-44 
Control Module 
Hardware - Data 
memory failure  
Data Memory Failure  
Install a new DDM/PDM, Refer to the 
warranty policy and procedures manual if a 
module is suspect U2100-00 
Initial Configuration  Not 
Complete - No sub type 
information  
Driver/passenger door module is 
not configured correctly  
Re-configure the DDM/PDM using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U2101-00 
Control Module 
Configuration 
Incompatible - No sub 
type information  
Car configuration file mismatch 
with vehicle specification  
Re-configure the module using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. 
Check the configuration of the Car 
Configuration File (CCF)