ignition JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
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it overflows from the plug orifice. 2. CAUTION: It is essential that only the specified
fluid is used.
Wait until the flow of fluid has reduced to a trickle.
3. Fit, but do not tighten the plug.
4. Prepare PDU (at the base station).
1. Install the appropriat e disk and switch ON.
2. Select the vehicle specification - ENTER.
3. From Engineering Tools select Toolbox - ENTER.
4. From Toolbox select Powertrain - ENTER.
5. Connect MPA and download cable to PDU and base station.
6. Select Datalogger - ENTER.
7. Select Transmission - ENTER.
8. Disconnect download cable.
9. Connect MPA to PDU.
5. Connect PDU (at the vehicle).
1. Connect MPA cable to the vehicle diagnostic socket -
ENTER.
2. Energize the vehicle ignition - ENTER.
3. From the menu select Transmission oil temperature (TOT) - ENTER.
4. Check that the fluid temperature is <30°C.
6. From above.
7. NOTE: Ensure that the TCM is connected and functioning
correctly.
Select Park and start the engine.
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2.2. Switch OFF the ignition.
3. 3. Wait 10 seconds.
4. 4. Start the engine.
5. 5. Select R (reverse will be selected).
6. 6. Select D ( 2 will be selected).
The limp-home mode will be retained until the fault is remedied or the fault code has been erased. Intermittent faults may
be cleared by cycling the ignition OFF/ON. In certain cases the component may need to be operated before the fault code is
cleared eg. a shift solenoid.
Emergency Running (mechanica l/hydraulic limp-home mode)
Should slip be detected, due to a mechanical failure or loss of pressure, the transmission will either shift to, and hold 3 or
shift to, and hold, the last gear which was known to be alright. This condition may be cleared by cycling the ignition OFF/ON
following mechanical repair.
The operator will be made aware of certain faults by a warning message on th e instrument cluster.
Data concerning OBDII related transmission failures is stored in the ECM for access via the J1962 socket.
Safety Functions
These functions are designed to safeguard against inappropriate actions by the operator as well as system malfunctions.
The electrical and diagnostic system has been designed such that system integrity is protected at all times, the safety
concept being based on th e following three points.
1. 1. The hydraulic system has 'fail-safe' characteristics regardin g its electrical operation, such that should the power
supply be lost to the electro-hydraulic actuators the transmission will initiate a limp-home mode.
2. 2. Recognition of critical shift operation by monitoring the last element in the signal path, ie the solenoid valve, and
checking by means of redundant me asured variables relative to engine, transmission and road speeds.
3. 3. Each time the vehicle is started there is a check on the entire safety hardware and the associated program parts
and signal paths. A malfunction in this part of the system, or triggering of the safety circuit, is communicated to
the operator by a warning messag e on the instrument cluster.
CAUTION: Do not engage R or P with the vehicle in motion.
Should R be engaged with the vehicle in forward motion, the transmission will default to neutral until either the vehicle
speed decreases to 4 mph or D is selected.
Towing
The vehicle may be towed provided that:
Selector in position N Speed < 50 kph Distance < 50 km
System Functions
'J' Gate Layout
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Connector Pin Identity Chart for EM062
Connector Pin Identity Chart for CC008
Pin NumberCircuitCircuit Function
001Not used
002Kickdown SW
003Mode SW
025DLS position WO
026DLS position W1
027DLS position W2
028DLS position W3
029Ignition B+
030Power ground (common to DLS)
Pin NumberCircuitCircuit Function
012n2 speed signal
013Speed sensor +ve
014Solenoid 1 <-> 2 and 4 <-> 5
015Solenoid 3 <-> 4
016Solenoid 2 <-> 3
017Torque converter solenoid
033Speed and temperature sensor ground
034Temperature sensor
035n3 speed signal
036Pressure regulator Modulating signal
037Pressure regulator Shift signal
038Solenoid and pressure regulator +ve
040CAN link -ve
041CAN link +ve
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Connector Pin Identity Chart for GB001
Connector Pin Identity Chart for EM044
Pin NumberCircuitCircuit Function
001DLS position W3
002Power ground (common to TCM)
003Ignition B+
004Neutral (BPU)
005Park / neutral (ECM)
006DLS position W1
007DLS position WO
008DLS position W2
Pin NumberCircuitCircuit Function
001n3 speed signal
002Pressure regulator MD signal
003n2 speed signal
004Temperature sensor
005Not used
006Solenoid and pressure regulator +ve
007Speed sensor +ve
008Solenoid 2 <-> 3
009Solenoid 3 <-> 4
010Pressure regulator SD signal
011Torque converter solenoid
012Speed and temperature sensor ground
013Solenoid 1 <-> 2, 4 <-> 5
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With EM062 disconnected, measure the resistance
between the following, noting the relevant DTC 1
For P0702 or P0753 EM062/38 and EM062/014 2
For P0702 or P0758 EM062/38 and EM062/016 3
For P0702 or P0763 EM062/38 and EM062/015 4
Is the resistance 105 to 110 kOHM?
Yes Reconnect EM062
GO to C10
No Disconnect GB001 and reconnect EM062
GO to C9
C9: RENEW VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY
Renew the Valve Body Assembly; refer to 44.40.01. 1
Drive the vehicle for a period from cold to include idle,
brisk acceleration and steady state cruising up to and
including normal engine temperature. Check for the
presence of DTC 2
Has the fault code cleared?
Yes STOP
No GO to C10
C10: END
Cycle the ignition ON - (OFF for 2 minutes) - ON, start
the engine and run >1600 rpm 1
Has the fault code cleared?
Yes STOP
No P0702 present?
Yes GO to D1
No
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Pinpoint test E: P0702
With EM062 disconnected, measure the resistance
between the following, noting the relevant DTC 1
For P0702 or P0748 EM062/38 and EM062/036 2
For P0702 or P1748 EM062/38 and EM062/037 3
Is the resistance 16 to 18 kOHM?
Yes Reconnect EM062
GO to D9
No Renew the Valve Body Assembly; refer to 44.40.01.
Drive the vehicle for a period from cold to include idle,
brisk acceleration and steady state cruising up to and
including normal engine temperature.
GO to D9
D9: END
Cycle the ignition ON - (OFF for 2 minutes) - ON, start
the engine and run >1600 rpm 1
Has the fault code cleared?
Yes STOP
No Contact Jaguar Service
PINPOINT TEST E : P0702
TEST CONDITIONSDETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E1: RETRIEVE DTCS
• NOTE: Battery and or ECM disconnection prior to scanning wi ll erase all data, ensure that the correct DTC is present.
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Pinpoint test G: P1601
With EM062 and GB001 disconnected, measure the
resistance between GB001/001 and EM062/035 1
Is the resistance < 0.5 OHM?
Yes GO to F6
No Inspect EM062, EM044 and GB001 for corrosion, bent /
pushed back pins or locate harness. Repair as necessary
and test the system fo r normal operation.
F6: END
Perform appropriate service drive cycle and check for the
presence of DTC 1
Has the fault code cleared?
Yes
STOP
No Contact Jaguar Service
PINPOINT TEST G : P1601
TEST CONDITIONSDETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
G1: RETRIEVE DTCS
• NOTE: Following ECM power-down, the DTC will be lost and may only be displayed when the ignition is energized.
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The Drive-to-fourth switch:
Detects when the gear selector lever is moved from Drive to Fourth. Is hard-wired to the transmission control module.
The Neutral position switch:
Is hard-wired to the body processor module. Detects when the gear selector lever is moved to the Neutral position.
The Park position switch:
Is hard-wired to the body processor module. Detects when the gear selector leve r is moved to the Park position.
The gear selector module:
Provides illumination of the gear sele ctor surround, which is dimmable via a CA N signal from the instrument cluster. Provides red illumination, on the gear selector surround, of the gear selected, by CAN signals from the instrument
cluster.
Illuminates the security system Active LED on the gear se lector surround, in response to an input from the body
processor module.
Is connected to the fascia harness via a 12-way connector. Refer to Connec tor Pins Identification, 307-01A.
The gear selector interlock solenoid:
Prevents the gear selector lever from be ing moved from the Park position, unless th e ignition switch is in position II,
and the brake pedal is depressed.
Is controlled by an input from the body processor module.
The seven gear selector positions are:
P : The transmission is mechanically locked (starting available). R : Reverse gear. N : No power to the rear wh eels (starting available). D : All 5 forward gears available. 4 : Upshift to 4th gear only. 3 : Upshift to 3rd gear only. 2 : Upshift to 2nd gear only.
Performance Mode Pushbutton
The performance mode pushbutton:
Is mounted on the gear selector surround. Selects Normal or Sport mode when pressed by the driver. Is illuminated when Sport mode is selected.
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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle External Controls - 4.0L NA V8 -
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26 - Brake Shift Interlock Ac tuator Manual Override
General Procedures
1. To override the gearshift interlock:
1. Unscrew the release catch blanking plug.
2. Insert the ignition key into the aperture, depress the release catch and simultan eously move the gear
selector lever from the Park position. The lever will
only move approximately 25 mm with the key
inserted.
3. Remove the ignition key and replace the blanking plug.
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Selector lever:
Gear selector positions are:
P Transmission mechanically locked, starting available * R Reverse gear N Neutral gear, no power to the rear wheels (starting available) D Drive gear, all 5 forward gears available (see Performance Mode Pushbutton) 4 Upshift to 4th gear only 3 Upshift to 3rd gear only 2 Upshift to 2nd gear only
Gearshift Interlock Manual Override*
The interlock system which locks the sele ctor in P and prevents the ignition key from being removed except when P is
selected, may be manually overridden in the event of an emergency.
1. 1. With the parking brake applied
2. 2. Remove the access blank using a suitable Torx bit
3. 3. Insert a small screwdriver into the vacated hole
4. 4. Push the screwdriver downwards, gently, and hold whilst simultaneously moving the selector from P towards R ,
but do not engage R until the tool has been removed
5. 5. An audible warning may be heard when operation 4 is carried out
6. 6. With the selector in N and the access bl ank replaced, the vehicle may be started
Range Selection
The selector lever transmits operator demand to the transmission and TCM by means of a cable and Dual-Linear
Switch (DLS).
The lever operates the transmission assemb ly selector shaft, only for P R N D , by means of a cable. Movement of the
lever across the gate to 4, 3 and 2 positions disengages th e cable from the selector lever and engages the DLS which
controls gear selection electronically.
Gear selector module:
Provides illumination of the decal relevant to the gear sele cted. This information is provided by CAN from the TCM. Illuminates the security system Active LED on the gear selector surround, in response to an output from the BPM.
Transmission Switches
Performance Mode Pushbutton
7—Connector - Climate control
8—Solenoid - Gear selector
9—Security system Active LED