injector JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Repair Manual
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Exhaus
t leak
Low e
xhaust temperature
Cat
alyst monitor sensor failure
P0151Le
ft-hand H02S sense circuit low
voltage
H02
S disconnected
H0
2S to ECM wiring open circuit
H0
2S short circuit to ground
H0
2S failure
F
or left-hand HO2S circuit tests, GO
to Pinpoint Test H.
.
P0152Le
ft-hand H02S sense circuit high
voltage
H02
S sensing circuit short circuit to
high voltage
H0
2S ground braided shield open
circuit
H0
2S failure
F
or left-hand HO2S circuit tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test H.
.
P0153Le
ft-hand H02S sense circuit slow
response
Engine
misfire
H02
S disconnected
H0
2S mechanical damage
H0
2S to ECM wiring intermittent
open circuit
H02
S sensing circuit short circuit to
high voltage
H0
2S short circuit to ground
H0
2S ground braided shield open
circuit
H0
2S heater circuit fault
Exhaus
t leak
Low e
xhaust temperature
Injector fl
ow partially blocked
Catal
yst efficiency decrease
H0
2S failure
Chec
k for 'engine misfire detected'
DTCs. For HO2S circ uit tests, GO to
Pinpoint Test H.
. Check for exhaust
leak
s,
REFER to Section 309
-00
Exhaust
Sy
stem
.
Chec
k injectors,
REFER to Section 303
-04
Fuel
Charging and Con
trols
.
P0155Left-hand H02S heater
circuit
malfunction
H02
S disconnected
H0
2S heater power supply open
circuit
H0
2S heater to ECM wiring short
circuit or open circuit
H0
2S heater failure
F
or left-hand HO2S heater circuit
tests,GO to Pinpoint Test I.
.
P0157Le
ft-hand catalyst monitor sensor
sense circuit low voltage
Catal
yst monitor sensor
disconnected
Catal
yst monitor sensor to ECM
wiring open circuit
Catal
yst monitor sensor short
circuit to ground
Cat
alyst monitor sensor failure
F
or left-hand catalyst monitor sensor
circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint Test J.
.
P0158Le
ft-hand catalyst monitor sensor
sense circuit high voltage
Catal
yst monitor sensor sensing
circuit short circuit to high voltage
Catalyst
monitor sensor ground
braided shield open circuit
Cat
alyst monitor sensor failure
F
or left-hand catalyst monitor sensor
circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint Test J.
.
P0160Le
ft-hand catalyst monitor sensor
sense circuit no activity
Catal
yst monitor sensor
disconnected
Catal
yst monitor sensor
mechanical damage
Catal
yst monitor sensor to ECM
wiring open circuit
Catal
yst monitor sensor sensing
circuit short circuit to high voltage
Catal
yst monitor sensor short
circuit to ground
Catalyst
monitor sensor ground
braided shield open circuit
Exhaus
t leak
Low e
xhaust temperature
Cat
alyst monitor sensor failure
F
or left-hand catalyst monitor sensor
circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint Test J.
.
Check f
or exhaust leaks,
REFER to Section 309
-00
Exhaust
Sy
stem
.
P0171Right
-hand cylinders combustion
too lean
Air
intake leak between MAF senso
r and th
rottle
F
uel filter system blockage
F
uel injector blockage
F
uel pressure regulator failure (low
fuel pressure)
Low f
uel pump output
Check ai
r intake system for leaks,
REFER to Section 303
-1
2 Intake Air
Distribu
tion and Filtering
.
Check the fuel fi
lter,
REFER to Section 310
-01
Fuel Tank
and Lines.
Chec
k the fuel injectors and fuel
Page 1198 of 2490

H02S harness wiri
ng fault
E
x
haust leak (before catalyst)
ECM receivi
n
g incorrect signal from
one or more of the following
sensors - ECT, MAF, IAT, TP
pr essure regulator,
REF
ER to Section 303
-04
Fu
el
Charging and Con
t
rols
.
Chec k the
fuel pressure. Check the
exhaust system for leaks,
REFER to Section 309
-00 Ex
haust
Sy
ste
m
.
R e
fer to pinpoint tests for sensors
listed.
P0172Right -
hand cylinders combustion
too rich
Engine m
isfire
Bl
ocked air
filter
F
u
el system return blockage
Leak
i
ng fuel injector(s)
F
u
el pressure regulator failure
(high fuel pressure)
ECM receivi n
g incorrect signal from
one or more of the following
sensors - ECT, MAF, IAT, TP
Chec k for 'en
gine misfire detected'
DTCs. Check the air filter element,
REFER to Section 303
-1 2
Intake Air
Distribu
tion and Filterin
g
.
Chec k the
fuel lines,
REFER to Section 310
-01 Fu
el Tank
and Lines.
Chec k the
fuel injectors and fuel
pressure regulator,
REFER to Section 303
-04 Fu
el
Charging and Con
t
rols
.
R e
fer to pinpoint tests for sensors
listed.
P0174L e
ft-hand cylinders combustion
too lean
Air in
take leak between MAF senso
r and th
ro
ttle
F
u
el filter system blockage
F
u
el injector blockage
F
u
el pressure regulator failure (low
fuel pressure)
Low fu
el pump output
H0
2S harness wiri
ng fault
E
x
haust leak (before catalyst)
ECM receivi
n
g incorrect signal from
one or more of the following
sensors - ECT, MAF, IAT, TP
Check the ai r intak
e system for leaks,
REFER to Section 303
-1 2
Intake Air
Distribu
tion and Filterin
g
.
Check the fuel fi lter,
REF
ER to Section 310
-01
Fu
el Tank
and Lines.
Chec k the
fuel injectors and fuel
pressure regulator,
REFER to Section 303
-04 Fu
el
Charging and Con
t
rols
.
Chec k the
fuel pressure. For HO2S
circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint Test H.
,
a n
dGO to Pinpoint Test
I.
. Check
the
exhaust system for leaks,
REFER to Section 309
-00 Ex
haust
Sy
ste
m
.
R e
fer to pinpoint tests for sensors
listed.
P0175L e
ft-hand cylinders combustion
too rich
Engine m
isfire
Bl
ocked air
filter
F
u
el system return blockage
Leak
i
ng fuel injector(s)
F
u
el pressure regulator failure
(high fuel pressure)
ECM receivi n
g incorrect signal from
one or more of the following
sensors - ECT, MAF, IAT, TP
Chec k for 'en
gine misfire detected'
DTCs. Check air filter element,
REFER to Section 303
-1 2
Intake Air
Distribu
tion and Filterin
g
.
Chec k the
fuel lines,
REFER to Section 310
-01 Fu
el Tank
and Lines.
Chec k the
fuel injectors and fuel
pressure regulator,
REFER to Section 303
-04 Fu
el
Charging and Cont
rols
.
Re
fer to pinpoint tests for sensors
listed.
P0201 Fu
el injector circuit malfunction,
cyl 1
Injector discon n
ected
Inject
or wir
ing open or short circuit
Injector fail
ure
F
o
r fuel injector
circuit tests,
REFER to Section 303
-04 Fu
el
Charging and Con
t
rols
. P0202F
u
el injector circuit malfunction,
cyl 3
P0203F u
el injector circuit malfunction,
cyl 5
P0204F u
el injector circuit malfunction,
cyl 7
P0205F u
el injector circuit malfunction,
cyl 2
P0206F u
el injector circuit malfunction,
cyl 4
P0207F u
el injector circuit malfunction,
cyl 6
P0208F u
el injector circuit malfunction,
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cyl 8
P0222Thro
ttle position (TP) sensor
circuit 2 low voltage
TP se
nsor to ECM sensing circuit 2
(TP sensor pin 2) open circuit or
high resistance
TP sensor
failure
F
or TP sensor circ
uit tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test D.
, andG
O to Pinpoint
Test K.
.
P0223Thro
ttle position (TP) sensor
circuit 2 high voltage
TP se
nsor to ECM sensing circuit 2
(TP sensor pin 2) short circuit to
battery voltage
TP sensor
failure
F
or TP sensor circ
uit tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test D.
, andG
O to Pinpoint
Test K.
.
P0300Ran
dom misfire detected
ECM to
ignition module primary
circuit faults (cylinder misfire
detected DTCs also logged)
Igni
tion module to ignition coil
primary circuit fault(s) (cylinder
misfire DTC also logged)
Ignition modu
le ground circuit;
open circuit, hi gh resistance
Ignition coil
failure(s)
Ignition modul
e failure(s)
Check f
or water ingress into spark
plug wells
HT sho
rt to ground (tracking)
check rubber boots for
cracks/damage
Spark plug
failure/fouled/incorrect
gap
Cy
linder compression low
F
uel injector circuit fault(s)
(injector DTCs also logged)
F
uel delivery pressure (low/high)
F
uel injectors restricted/leaking
Fuel contamination
P
AS pulley bolts loose (see Service
Action S462)
W
orn camshaft/broken valve
springs
F
or ignition circuit tests,
REFER to Section 303
-07
Engine
Ignition.
F
or engine information,
REFER to Section 303
-00
Engine
Sy
stem
- General
Information
.
F
or fuel system information,
REFER to Section 303
-04
Fuel
Charging and Con
trols
.
Check service
actions.
P0301Mis
fire detected, cyl 1
R
efer to possible sources for P0300
R
efer to actions for P0300.
P0302Mis
fire detected, cyl 3
P0303Mis
fire detected, cyl 5
P0304Mis
fire detected, cyl 7
P0305Mis
fire detected, cyl 2
P0306Mis
fire detected, cyl 4
P0307Mis
fire detected, cyl 6
P0308Mis
fire detected, cyl 8
P0327Right
-hand knock sensor (KS)
sense circuit out of range (low
voltage)
Poor sensor cont
act with cylinder
block
KS to
ECM sense circuit short
circuit to ground
KS fai
lure
F
or right-hand knock sensor circuit
tests,GO to Pinpoint Test L.
.
P0328Right
-hand knock sensor (KS)
sense circuit out of range (high
voltage)
Poor sensor cont
act with cylinder
block
KS to EC
M sense circuit high
resistance or open circuit
KS to
ECM sense circuit short
circuit to high voltage
KS fai
lure
F
or right-hand knock sensor circuit
tests,GO to Pinpoint Test L.
.
P0332Left-hand knock sens
or (KS) sense
circuit out of range (low voltage)
Poor sensor cont
act with cylinder
block
KS to
ECM sense circuit short
circuit to ground
KS fai
lure
F
or left-hand knoc
k sensor circuit
tests,GO to Pinpoint Test M.
.
P0333Left-hand knock sens
or (KS) sense
circuit out of range (high voltage)
Poor sensor cont
act with cylinder
block
KS to EC
M sense circuit high
resistance or open circuit
KS to
ECM sense circuit short
circuit to high voltage
F
or left-hand knoc
k sensor circuit
tests,GO to Pinpoint Test M.
.
Page 1530 of 2490

The upstream heated oxygen sensor is located at the catalytic converter inlet and detects the concentration of oxygen in the
raw exhaust gases; an internal heater reduces the warm up time of the sensor output.
An oxygen sensor (without heater) is located at the converter outlet.
The ECM receives input signals from the se nsors and varies the fuel injector duration (mixture) to provide optimum gas
emissions.
Circuit Diagram, O2 Sensors / ECM
Page 1688 of 2490

Fuel System - General Inform
ation - Fuel System
Description an
d Operation
The fuel tank is mounted across the vehicle behind the passenger compartment bulkhead.
Fuel is drawn by the fuel pump from the tank and then supplied to the two fuel rails, via a filter.
Fuel injectors are installed in the fuel ra ils on each side of the intake manifold.
The amount of fuel injected into th e engine is controlled by the ECM.
A cross-over pipe connects the two fuel ra ils together at the front of the manifold.
A test valve in the cross-over pipe allo ws the fuel rail to be pressurized and de-pressurized during the servicing and
troubleshooting procedures.
A pressure regulator on the rear of the right fuel rail controls the pressure in the fuel rails.
A return line directs excess fuel from the pressure regulator back to the fuel tank.
Operation and service procedures
The fuel injector
s, rails, pres
sure regulator and, wher e fitted, supercharger are described in greater detail in Section 303-04
together with servicing procedures.
The fuel tank, pump, fuel level senders and fuel lines are similarly covered in Section 310-01.
Page 1693 of 2490

Filler Cap and P
ipe
The fuel
filler cap with bayonet-type fixi
ng is located beneath a remote-release sp ring-latched lid on the rear saddle panel
on the left-hand-side of the vehicle.
Fuel Pum
p
The fu
el pump(s) is energized by an ECM co
ntrolled relay. Fuel is drawn by this pu mp and supplied to the fuel injectors via
the fuel line, filter and fuel rails.
Servicing of the fuel pump re quires fuel tank removal.
Ev
aporative Loss Flange Assembly
The evaporative-loss flan
ge asse
mbly is mounted centrally on top of the tank. The flange assembly consists of a removeable
steel cap which mounts the evaporative emissions system vapor outlet valves and, if applicable, a pressure sensor. The
external electrical supply to th e fuel pump(s) is also made via a connector on the flange.
The flange assembly is fixed to the tank by a locking ring which is turned usin g special tool JD-174. A seal is fitted between
the flange assembly and the tank. Three di fferent flange assemblies are applicable according to the evaporative emission
system fitted to the vehicle. The fl ange size and fixing are identical fo r the three systems, as described.
Removal of the evaporative flange assembly is necessary to gain access to th e fuel pump(s) and other internal components.
To remove the evaporative fl ange assembly the fuel tank must first be removed.
The evaporative flange variant assemblies are described, together with service information, in Section 303-13.
Fuel R
eturn
Excess fuel
is directed back to
the fuel tank via a return line.
Fuel Pum
p Relay
The
fuel pump relay,
under control of the ECM, switches power to the fuel pump motor.
I
nertia Fuel Shutoff (IFS) Switch
The IF
S switch is located in the right-hand
side footwell behind the footboard carpet . When activated the switch isolates the
ignition system and fuel pump, releases any locked doors and disables unnecessary electrical systems. The system can be
reset by pressing down the flexible cover on the top of the switch.
• NOTE: The doors will not unlock if the IFS switch is tripped when the ignition switch is in position '0'.
Page 1766 of 2490

Climate Control System - General Informatio
n - Refrigerant Oil Adding
Gen
e
ral Procedures
CAUTION: Always decant fresh oil from a sealed container and do not leave oil exposed to the atmosphere. PAG oil is
very hygroscopic (absorbs wate r) and will rapidly attract atmospheric moisture. PAG oil must NEVER be mixed with mineral
based oils. Do not re-use oil following a recovery cycle, dispose of it safely.
Original Compressor
New Compressor
1. The amount of oi
l drawn out during a recovery procedure will
be dependent on the state of the system and the rate of
recovery. The quantity will be a pproximately 30 to 40 ml.; this
may vary, and the figure is given only for guidance.
The oil separator vessel in the recovery equipment must be
clean and empty at the start of the process, so that the quantity
of oil which is drawn out may be accurately measured.
• NOTE: The equipment manufactu rer's instructions must be
followed when adding oil directly into an original, or new unit,
owing to rectification work to the existing compressor, or the
need to fit a new compressor.
Oil may be added to the system either via the recovery, recycle
and recharge station or by us ing a proprietary oil injector.
Alternatively, if the compress or has been removed from the
vehicle, the oil may be added directly to the compressor.
1. From an existing compressor, drain the oil into a measuring
cylinder and record the amount. Fl ush the unit out with fresh oil
and drain thoroughly. Replenish the compressor with the same
amount of oil that was originally drained out and immediately
plug all orifices ready for refitting to the vehicle.
1. Drain and discard th e transit lubricating oil from the new
compressor before it is be fitted.
To avoid over-filling the system, an allowance must be made for
the quantity of oil found in the original compressor and the
quantity deposite d in the recovery equipment oil separator from
the charge recovery operation.
Typical example:
D rained
from original compressor - 50 ml.
R
e
covered from oil separator - 40 ml.
Q
u
antity to be put in new compressor - 50 + 40 = 90 ml.
2. The difference between the combined total quantity of
recovered and drained oil and the nominal capacity of the
system (180 ml.), is due to th e quantity of oil remaining in
components such as the cond enser, receiver drier or
evaporator. This oil is no t normally recoverable.
The same procedure may be followed if a problem has occurred
due to oil leakage, as the amount of oil lost is generally small. If
the recovery process has no t been necessary, because
refrigerant has also been lost, then only the quantity drained
from the original compress or needs to be replaced.
Page 1976 of 2490

Engine Management Fuse Box
Heelboard Fuse Box - Right hand side
Fuse NoRating
(amps)Circuit
120Adaptive damping
215Intercooler water pump (Supercharger)
325Starter solenoid.
45Engine control module.
510Fuel injectors.
65Transmission control module
7-Not used.
810Air conditioning compressor clutch.
930Throttle motor.
105Engine control module, Park/Neutr al switch, cruise control VSV 1 and 2 (where fitted), EGR valves.
11-Not used.
1210Air flowmeter, VVT solenoids.
13-Not used.
1410HO2S sensor heaters (where fitted ), EVAP valve, ignition coils relay, throttle motor relay, AC
compressor clutch relay, radi ator fans control module, CCV.
1530Windscreen left-hand heater.
165Control module compartment cooling fan.
1730Windscreen right-hand heater.
1810Ignition coils, ignition amplifier.
Fuse NoRating (amps)Circuit
120Left-hand seat control module.
215Door lock relay, door locking actuators.
315Body processor module.
410Door mirror heaters, mirror foldback.
55Radio telephone.
610Air conditioning.
720Body processor module (column motor power).
85Rear window switchpack, passenger door switchpack.
95Passenger seat switchpack.