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SpecificationRemoval and InstallationAir Deflector
Cowl Vent Screen (76.10.01)
Engine Rear Undershield
Fender Splash Shield
Hood
Radiator Splash Shield
Secondary Bulkhead Center Panel
Secondary Bulkhead Panel LH - TDV6 3.0L Diesel /V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Secondary Bulkhead Panel RH - TDV6 3.0L Diesel /V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol501-03: Body Closures
Removal and InstallationFront Door
Fuel Filler Door
Fuel Filler Door Assembly
Luggage Compartment Lid (76.19.01)
Rear Door501-05: Interior Trim and OrnamentationSpecificationRemoval and InstallationA-Pillar Trim Panel
B-Pillar Lower Trim Panel
B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel
C-Pillar Lower Trim Panel
C-Pillar Trim Panel
Cowl Side Trim Panel
Engine Cover - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Front Door Trim Panel (76.34.01)
Front Scuff Plate Trim Panel
Instrument Panel Speaker Grille
Headliner
Loadspace Scuff Plate Trim Panel
Loadspace Trim Panel
Loadspace Trim Panel LH
Loadspace Trim Panel RH
Luggage Compartment Lid Trim Panel
Parcel Shelf
Rear Door Trim Panel
Rear Scuff Plate Trim Panel
Sun Visor (76.10.48)
Sun Visor Vanity Mirror 
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action    the CAN network U0140-00 
Lost Communication 
With Body Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
No sub type information  
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 Central Junction 
Box and Blind Spot Monitoring System Module U0155-00 
Lost Communication 
With Instrument Panel 
Cluster (IPC) Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
No sub type information  
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 Instrument Cluster 
and Blind Spot Monitoring System Module U0232-00 
Lost Communication 
With Blind Spot 
Monitoring System 
Module - Left - No sub 
type information  
CAN bus circuit fault 
Harness fault between left 
side mirror and left side 
module  
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 left Blind Spot 
Monitoring System Module and the right Blind 
Spot Monitoring System Module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check 
the left side harness between the left side mirror 
and left hand module U0233-00 
Lost Communication 
With Blind Spot 
Monitoring System 
Module - Right - No sub 
type information  
CAN bus circuit fault 
Harness fault between 
right side mirror and right 
side module  
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 left Blind Spot 
Monitoring System Module and the right Blind 
Spot Monitoring System Module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check 
the right side harness between the right side 
mirror and right hand module U0300-00 
Internal Control Module 
Software Incompatibility 
- No sub type 
information  
No sub type information  
Check Central Junction Box for related DTCs and 
refer to the relevant DTC Index. Check Restraints 
Control Module for related DTCs and refer to DTC 
Index. Check correct components are installed 
and that the latest software version is installed U0415-68 
Invalid Data Received 
From Anti-Lock Brake 
System (ABS) Control 
Module - event 
information  
Event information  
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system check the central junction box and the 
anti-lock brake system (ABS) control module for 
related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC Index U0422-68 
Invalid Data Received 
From Body Control 
Module - Event 
information  
Event information  
Check the Central Junction Box for related DTCs 
and refer to the relevant DTC index U2100-00 
Initial Configuration  Not 
Complete - No sub type 
information  
Car Configuration File 
information not received 
completely  
Check/amend Car Configuration File using 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U2101-00 
Control Module 
Configuration 
Incompatible - No sub 
type information  
Car Configuration File 
information incompatible 
to Control module  
Check/amend Car Configuration File using 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U3000-44 
Control Module - Data 
memory failure  
Control module data 
memory failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check 
the power and ground circuits to the component. 
Refer to the warranty policy and procedures 
manual if a module is suspect  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B10EB-15 
Driver Door Double 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to battery or open  
Short to power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test driver door double locking motor circuit 
for short to power or open circuit B10EC-11 
Passenger Door Double 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to ground  
Short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test passenger door double locking motor 
circuit for short to ground B10EC-15 
Passenger Door Double 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to battery or open  
Short to power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test passenger door double locking motor 
circuit for short to power or open circuit B10ED-11 
Rear Door Driver Side 
Double Locking Motor - 
Circuit short to ground  
Rear driver door double locking 
motor circuit short circuit to 
ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the circuit B10ED-15 
Rear Door Driver Side 
Double Locking Motor - 
Circuit short to battery 
or open  
Rear driver door double locking 
motor circuit short circuit to 
power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the circuit B10EE-11 
Rear Door Passenger 
Side Double Locking 
Motor - Circuit short to 
ground  
Rear passenger door double 
locking motor circuit short 
circuit to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the circuit B10EE-15 
Rear Door Passenger 
Side Double Locking 
Motor - Circuit short to 
battery or open  
Rear passenger door double 
locking motor circuit short 
circuit to power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the circuit B1108-11 
Driver Door Central 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to ground  
Short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test driver door central locking motor circuit 
for short to ground B1108-15 
Driver Door Central 
Locking Motor - Circuit 
short to battery or open  
Short to power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
test driver door central locking motor circuit 
for short to power or 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 circuit short circuit to 
ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the circuit B110A-15 
Rear Door Driver Side 
Central Locking Motor - 
Circuit short to battery 
or open  
Rear driver door central locking 
motor circuit short circuit to 
power or open circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and 
check the 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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Climate Control - Control Components - Overview 
Description and Operation 
 
Overview Published: 11-May-2011 
 
The climate control system is controlled by the ATC (automatic temperature control) module. It controls the heating and 
ventilation system and the A/C (air conditioning) system to regulate the temperature, volume and distribution of air into the 
passenger compartment. The system is a fully automatic dual zone system capable of maintaining individual temperature 
levels selected for the LH (left-hand) and RH (right-hand) sides of the passenger compartment, up to a maximum differential 
of approximately 3 ºC (5.4 ºF). Manual overrides for the system include inlet air source, blower speed and air distribution. 
These selections can be made using either the soft switches on the home and climate control screens of the touch screen 
display (TSD), or the switches on the integrated control panel. 
The ATC module also controls: The rear window heater. 
The windshield heater (where fitted). 
The exterior mirror heaters. 
The seat heaters (where fitted). 
The steering wheel heater. 
TSD Home Screen 
 
 
 
TSD Climate Control Screen 
 
  
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NO SPEECH 
DETECTED None 
Jaguar Voice system is expecting a voice 
command . Repeat required voice command. STORING None 
Jaguar Voice system is storing input telephone information. None COMMAND 
CANCELLED None 
Jaguar Voice button has been pressed 
and held. Previous command cancelled. SEARCHING None 
Jaguar Voice system is searching for requested information from phone book. None HOLD BUTTON TO CANCEL None 
Jaguar Voice system has requested a 
command to be cancelled. None FUEL LEVEL LOW 
Amber warning triangle 
illuminated LCD. Fuel level in fuel tank has fallen below 
low fuel warning limit. Replenish fuel tank. FUEL PUMP 
SYSTEM FAULT Amber warning triangle 
illuminated LCD. Fuel pump or FPDM fault has occurred. 
Investigate cause of fault. Interrogate 
ECM for faults and diagnose using an approved Jaguar Diagnostic System. WASHER FLUID 
LOW Amber warning triangle 
illuminated LCD. Fluid level has fallen below low level 
switch in windshield washer reservoir. Replenish reservoir. DOOR OPEN 
Red text is illuminated in 
LCD and vehicle view Door is open or incorrectly closed. Close open door. showing open luggage 
compartment lid is 
displayed.   BOOT OPEN 
Red text is illuminated in 
LCD and vehicle view Luggage compartment lid is open or incorrectly closed. Close open luggage compartment lid. showing open door location 
is displayed.   COLUMN ADJUST None 
Manual column adjust has been selected 
on steering column adjustment switch. None COLUMN ADJUST 
AUTO None 
Automatic column adjust has been 
selected on steering column adjustment 
switch. None MEMORY 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 SETTINGS 
RECALLED None 
Memory button has been pressed to 
recall memory positions for seat, steering column and mirrors. None MEMORY 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 SETTINGS 
SAVED None 
Memory has been saved for one of the 
memory button positions. None SEAT BELT 
MINDER None 
Engine has been started and driver 
and/or front passenger seat belt has not 
been fastened. Fasten seat belt(s). CHECK 
PEDESTRIAN 
SYSTEM Red warning triangle 
illuminated in LCD. A fault has occurred with the pedestrian 
protection system. Investigate cause of fault. Interrogate 
pedestrian protection system control 
module for faults and diagnose using 
an approved Jaguar Diagnostic System. INERTIA SWITCH TRIPPED Amber warning triangle 
illuminated LCD. Message appears when the crash status 
signal from the RCM (restraints control 
module) changes to crash detected or a 
fault in the restraints system prevents 
the message from being transmitted. RCM can be rest with an ignition on/off cycle. If fault has occurred, then 
investigate cause of fault and 
interrogate the RCM for faults and diagnose using an approved Jaguar 
Diagnostic System. VALET MODE None 
Confirmation that valet mode has been 
entered. None VEHICLE ARMED None 
Confirmation that alarm and 
immobilization has been achieved. None SMART KEY NOT 
FOUND PLEASE 
INSERT IN SLOT Red warning triangle 
illuminated in LCD. Smart key has not been detected by the 
passive system inside the vehicle. Smart key not present in vehicle. May 
be caused by a flat smart key battery. 
Replace internal battery in smart key. 
May also be due to a communications problem. CHECK SMART 
KEY None The smart key detected is not the 
correct smart key for the vehicle. Use the correct smart key coded to the 
vehicle. REMOVE SMART 
KEY None 
Smart key is in the start control module 
and has been recognized by the passive 
start system. Remove smart key from the start 
control module. SMART KEY 
BATTERY LOW None 
Battery voltage in smart key is 
becoming low, resulting in a decrease in 
effective range of the smart key 
transmitter. Replace smart key internal battery. PRESS BRAKE 
WHEN STARTING None The stop/start button has been pressed 
without the brake pedal depressed. This 
will turn on the ignition power mode 6. To start engine, press brake pedal, 
then press stop/start button. GEARBOX NOT IN 
PARK None The transmission is not in the 'park' 
position. Engine starting will be prohibited until 'park' is selected. Put transmission in the park position. www.JagDocs.com 
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Warning Devices - Blindspot Monitoring System - Overview 
Description and Operation 
 
OVERVIEW Published: 11-May-2011 
 
Eliminating blind spots is a major element in vehicle body design, but because of the structural requirements of B, C and D 
posts, blind spots cannot be entirely eliminated. Statistics show that some accidents are directly attributable to drivers moving 
across into the path of overtaking vehicles that have not been seen in conventional mirrors. New mirror designs have improved 
the situation, but by remotely covering areas that cannot be seen either directly or by the vehicle mirrors, have led to the 
introduction of a radar-based blind spot monitoring system. 
The blind spot monitoring system comprises: 
 
LH (left-hand) Blind spot monitoring sensor 
RH (right-hand) Blind spot monitoring sensor  
LH door mirror RH door mirror  
The system uses two radar modules operating at a frequency of 24 GHz and each combining the radar face and electronic 
module in a single unit. The modules are located behind the rear bumper surface, symmetrically, one on each side of the car 
behind the rear wheels. They are side facing and inclined rearwards at an angle of 16 degrees, which is dictated by the shape 
at the rear of the vehicle. Each module is calibrated to detect a vehicle in the driver’s blind spot. Once a vehicle is detected  
the module illuminates an amber warning ‘alert icon’ LED (light emitting diode) in the relevant exterior door mirror. If there is a 
fault or blockage with the blind spot monitoring system an amber warning indicator dot LED is displayed in the exterior mirror and the message ‘blind spot monitoring not available’ is displayed in the instrument cluster message center. 
 
When the system initiates, it performs a self-check, during which the warning icons in the mirrors illuminate alternately for a 
short period of time. Each module does a left/right determination check when the ignition is switched on. Each mirror has a 
different circuit configuration so that the modules can determine which mirror they are connected to. If a module detects the 
wrong mirror it will go into a fault condition. 
 
The blind spot monitoring modules receive vehicle speed on the medium speed CAN (controller area network) and are inactive 
until the vehicle reaches 16kph (10mph). Each blind spot monitor module emits a radar field greater than the blind spot area. 
 
Each Blind Spot Monitor module emits a radar field greater than the blind spot area. The actual blind spot area is calibrated 
into the module during its manufacture. 
 
 
CAUTION: The blind spot monitoring system is designed as a driver aid not a safety device. The driver should always 
exercise due care and attention whilst driving. www.JagDocs.com 
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Blind Spot Monitoring System Operation 
 
The purpose of the blind spot monitoring system is to detect an object moving with a positive velocity relative to the radar 
module, on either side of the vehicle, at a distance of up to 2.5 meters laterally and in an area from the door mirror up to 7.0 
meters behind the module. These criteria identify an overtaking vehicle within the blind-spot area and within a typical 
carriageway lane width, while eliminating other objects that are not relevant, either because of their position, they are 
stationary, traveling in the opposite direction, or being overtaken. A vehicle is classed as a heavy goods vehicle, car or 
motorcycle. A motorcycle is defined as a minimum size of 2.0m long, 0.8m wide (widest point) and 1.1m high. The system is 
not affected by the mass of the overtaking vehicle providing all identification criteria, including relative velocity of (16km/h - 
10mph) or above, is met. 
 
The system emits radar pulses and analyses the reflections, identifying anything that moves into the blind spot zone. Having 
detected another vehicle in the defined blind spot zone it alerts the driver by illuminating the amber alert icon located in the 
appropriate exterior mirror. 
 
 
NOTE: If an overtaking vehicle is detected on both sides of the vehicle simultaneously, the warning alert icons in both 
mirrors will illuminate. 
 
The light lens is shaped so as to minimize the visibility to other drivers. The LED (light emitting diode)’s are located towards 
the outside extremity of the mirror face, within the peripheral view  of the driver but not in any area of the mirror where they 
could obscure or distract from the image. 
 
 
 
Item Description 1 Warning alert icon 2 System status warning indicator The LED lighting sequence is as follows;  
Amber alert LED icon permanently lit - system operational, vehicle detected in blind spot area No LED’s lit – system active no vehicle detected in blind spot area Amber status LED permanently lit - system not active or faulty  
The system has operating limitations and is automatically turned off under certain operating conditions. During these 
operating conditions the amber status LED is permanently lit. The system operating limitations are as follows; 
 
The area surrounding the radar face of the module must be clear of metallic items 
The system is inactive until vehicle speed is greater than 16km/h - 10mph (amber status LED permanently lit) The system is inactive if an approved trailer is connected to the vehicle (amber status LED permanently lit) The system is inactive when reverse gear or park is selected (amber status LED permanently lit)  
If either of the radar signals are blocked or distorted, for example by water, the radar face of the module is covered in mud, 
sleet or snow the system may detect this and be disabled with the amber status LED permanently lit together with a ‘blind spot monitoring blocked’ message displayed in the instrument cluster message center. The system is disabled until the 
blockage is cleared. 
 
If there is a fault in the system the amber status LED is permanently lit and a ‘blind spot monitoring not available’ message displayed in the instrument cluster message center. The system is disabled until the fault is rectified. 
System fault and blockage warnings are as follows;  
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Symptom Possible Causes Action  
The instrument cluster 
displays 'BSM System Fault' 
DTC U023200 is logged within 
the right hand Blind Spot 
Monitoring module 
The left driver display status 
LED does not illuminate when 
the vehicle is stationary, in 
Park and the ignition is on  
Left driver display 
status LED circuit 
- short to ground 
Harness fault 
between left side 
mirror and left 
side module 
Suspect left hand 
module failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left 
driver display status LED circuit for short to ground. 
Clear DTC and re-test. If DTC remains suspect the left 
hand Blindspot Monitoring module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
left side harness between the left side mirror and left 
hand module 
Check and install a new left hand Blindspot Monitoring 
module only, refer to the new module/component 
installation note at the top of the DTC Index  
The instrument cluster 
displays 'BSM System Fault' 
DTC U023200 is logged within 
the right hand Blind Spot 
Monitoring module 
When the system is powered 
up the left driver display alert 
LED does not illuminate during 
the bulb self-checks  
Left driver display 
alert LED - short 
to ground, open 
circuit 
Harness fault 
between left side 
mirror and left 
side module 
Suspect left hand 
module failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check left 
driver display alert LED circuit for short to ground, 
open circuit. Clear DTC and re-test. If DTC remains 
suspect the left hand Blindspot Monitoring module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
left side harness between the left side mirror and left 
hand module 
Check and install a new left hand Blindspot Monitoring 
module only, refer to the new module/component 
installation note at the top of the DTC Index  
The instrument cluster 
displays 'BSM System Fault' 
DTC U023300 is logged within 
the left hand Blind Spot 
Monitoring module 
The right driver display status 
LED is constantly illuminated  
Right driver 
display status LED 
- short to power 
Harness fault 
between right side 
mirror and right 
side module 
Suspect right hand 
module failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right 
driver display status LED circuit for short to power. 
Clear DTC and re-test. If DTC remains suspect the 
right hand Blindspot Monitoring module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
right side harness between the right side mirror and 
right hand module 
Check and install a new right hand Blindspot 
Monitoring module only, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index  
The instrument cluster 
displays 'BSM System Fault' 
DTC U023300 is logged within 
the left hand Blind Spot 
Monitoring module 
When the system is powered 
up the right driver display 
status LED does not illuminate 
during the bulb self-checks  
Right driver 
display status LED 
- open circuit 
Harness fault 
between right side 
mirror and right 
side module 
Suspect right hand 
module failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right 
driver display status LED circuit for open circuit. Clear 
DTC and re-test. If DTC remains suspect the right 
hand Blindspot Monitoring module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
right side harness between the right side mirror and 
right hand module 
Check and install a new right hand Blindspot 
Monitoring module only, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index  
The instrument cluster 
displays 'BSM System Fault' 
DTC U023300 is logged within 
the left hand Blind Spot 
Monitoring module 
When the system is powered 
up both the right driver display 
LEDs do not illuminate during 
the bulb self-checks  
Right mirror 
ground circuit - 
open circuit 
Harness fault 
between right side 
mirror and right 
side module 
Suspect right hand 
module failure  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
right mirror ground circuit for open circuit. Clear DTC 
and re-test. If DTC remains suspect the left hand 
Blindspot Monitoring module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
right side harness between the right side mirror and 
right hand module 
Check and install a new right hand Blindspot 
Monitoring module only, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index DTC Index 
 
 
CAUTION: When probing connectors to take measurements in the course of the pinpoint tests, use the adaptor kit, part 
number 3548-1358-00. 
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. 
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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 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. 
 
 
When carrying out repair/diagnosis of the system, on removal of the front or rear bumper inspect the sensor connectors 
to ensure they were correctly latched and check fly leads for signs of chaffing or trapped wires. 
 
 
Check DDW for open campaigns. Refer to the corresponding bulletins and SSMs which may be valid for the specific 
customer complaint and carry out the recommendations as required 
 
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B11C911 
Driver Display 
Status LED  
Driver Display Status LED 
circuit - short to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check driver display 
status LED circuit for short to ground B11C915 
Driver Display 
Status LED  
Driver Display Status LED 
circuit - short to power, 
open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check driver display 
status LED circuit for short to power, open circuit B11D611 
Driver Display Alert 
LED  
Driver Display Alert LED 
circuit - short to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check driver display 
alert LED circuit for short to ground B11D615 
Driver Display Alert 
LED  
Driver Display Alert LED 
circuit - short to power, 
open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check driver display 
alert LED circuit for short to power, open circuit U001000 
Medium Speed CAN 
Communication Bus  
No sub type information Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check MS CAN 
bus state, carry out CAN network integrity tests using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U014000 
Lost 
Communication 
With Body Control 
Module  
Lost communication with 
CJB Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check CJB for 
related DTCs and correct function, refer to the relevant DTC 
Index U014200 
Lost 
Communication 
With Body Control 
Module "B"  
Lost communication with 
RJB Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check RJB for 
related DTCs and correct function, refer to the relevant DTC 
Index U014600 
Lost 
Communication 
With Gateway "A"  
Lost communication with 
information and 
entertainment module Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check 
information and entertainment module for related DTCs and 
correct function, refer to the relevant DTC Index U015500 
Lost 
Communication 
With Instrument 
Panel Cluster (IPC) 
Control Module  
Lost communication with 
instrument cluster Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check 
instrument cluster for related DTCs and correct function, refer 
to the relevant DTC Index U023200 
Lost 
Communication 
With Side Obstacle 
Detection Control 
Module - Left  
CAN bus circuit fault 
Harness fault between left 
side mirror and left side 
module  
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 left Blind Spot Monitoring System Module 
and the right Blind Spot Monitoring System Module  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action    Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
left side harness between the left side mirror and left 
hand module U023300 
Lost 
Communication 
With Side Obstacle 
Detection Control 
Module - Right  
CAN bus circuit fault 
Harness fault between 
right side mirror and right 
side module  
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 left Blind Spot Monitoring System Module 
and the right Blind Spot Monitoring System Module 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the 
right side harness between the right side mirror and 
right hand module U030000 
Internal Control 
Module Software 
Incompatibility  
RJB car configuration data 
is not compatible with the 
Blindspot Monitoring 
module Check RJB for related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC 
Index. Clear DTCs and re-test. If DTC still logged, re-configure 
the RJB using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. 
Clear DTCs and re-test. If DTC still logged, re-configure the 
Blindspot Monitoring module using the manufacturer approved 
diagnostic system. Clear DTC and re-test, if still logged 
suspect the Blindspot Monitoring module. Check and install a 
new module as required, refer to the new module/component 
installation note at the top of the DTC Index U041568 
Invalid Data 
Received From 
Anti-Lock Brake 
System Control 
Module  
Event information Check ABS module for related DTCs and correct function, refer 
to the relevant DTC Index U042268 
Invalid Data 
Received From Body 
Control Module  
Event information Check CJB for related DTCs and correct function, refer to the 
relevant DTC Index U042368 
Invalid Data 
Received From 
Instrument Panel 
Control Module  
Event information Check instrument cluster for related DTCs and correct function, 
refer to the relevant DTC Index U210000 
Initial Configuration 
Not Complete  
No configuration has been 
previously set Check RJB for related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC 
Index U210100 
Control Module 
Configuration 
Incompatible  
Data sent from RJB is 
invalid Check RJB for related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC 
Index. Check/amend Car Configuration File using the 
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U300044 Control Module  
Data memory failure Cycle the ignition and check if the DTC is still logged. If DTC 
remains suspect the module, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index U300047 Control Module  
Watchdog/safety Micro 
controller failure Cycle the ignition and check if the DTC is still logged. If DTC 
remains suspect the module, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index U300049 Control Module  
Internal electronic failure Clear DTC, cycle ignition and retest. If fault persists, check 
and install a new Blindspot Monitoring module as required, 
refer to the new module/component installation note at the top of the DTC Index U300281 
Vehicle 
Identification 
Number  
Vehicle/component mis-
match. Corrupt VIN 
data being transmitted, 
suspect module previously 
installed to other vehicle Check RJB has not been previously installed to other vehicle. 
Install original/new module as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index. Check RJB for DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC Index U300362 Battery Voltage  
Mis-match in battery 
voltage, of 2 volts or 
more, between Blindspot 
Monitoring module and RJB Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system