Fuel JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Workshop Manual
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ETM Test/no. Message Center Display Gauge/Indicator/Display
Tested.
Range
Description 25:XXX -
XXXX
26:XXX -
XXXX
27.XXX -
XXXX 25 - Passenger seat belt
26 - Not used
27 - On-board temp ref 18 - Analogue
Inputs.
ANALOG
INPUTS.
#: RAW -
Ratio
28:XXX -
XXXX
29:XXX -
XXXX
30:XXX -
XXXX
31.XXX -
XXXX Cluster inputs. TDB.
Displays Hex coding of inputs 28 -
31.
28 - On-board temp
29 - Not used
30 - Not used
31 - Not used 19 -
Speedometer. SPEEDOMETER.
RAW:
MPH:
KMH:
DRIVER: Speedometer inputs. .
Displays present .
Speedometer inputs values;
Speedometer will indicate
present road speed. 20 -
Tachometer. TACHOMETER.
RAW:
ACTUAL:
DRIVER: Tachometer inputs. .
Displays present received
Tachometer input values,
tachometer will indicate present
engine RPM. 21 - Fuel
system. FUEL SYSTEM.
(A) (B)
RAW: X X
FILT: X X
PERCENT: X X Fuel indication system. .
Displays present received fuel level
A/D inputs in decimal, fuel gauge
will indicate present filtered level. 22 - Battery
voltage. BATTERY VOLTAGE.
LOCAL:
VEHICLE:
RAW:
A/D: Battery voltage. .
Displays present received battery
input voltage values. If message not
received or invalid display will be '_
_ _'. 23 - Rolling
counts. ROLLING COUNTS.
ODO:
FUEL: Odometer and fuel gauge. 0 - 255.
Displays present received odometer
and fuel level input values in
decimal, value is a rolling count. If
either message not received or
invalid respective display will be ' _
_ _' . 24 - VAPS. VAPS.
CURRENT:
COMMAND:
STATUS: Variable assistance power
steering (VAPS) status. .
CURRENT is displayed in mA.
COMMAND is last command sent to
VAPS chip. STATUS is last status
returned from VAPS chip. 25 - Module MODULE STATUS. Provides status of; Ignition
CONNECTED
Communication (Coms) ok status. (IGN), Dynamic Stability Control IGN
(DSC), Adaptive Cruise Control WAITING Coms not received, not an DSC
(ACC) and Adaptive damping MISSING issue ACC
control module (ADCM) modules. FAULTY. Coms never received ADCM Coms error . 26 - Module MODULE STATUS. Provides status of; Electronic
CONNECTED
Communication (Coms) ok status. park brake (EPB), Pedestrian EPB
Impact ECU (PIE), Restraints WAITING Coms not received, not an PIE
control module (RCM) and MISSING issue RCM
Traction control module (TCM), FAULTY. Coms never received TCM
modules.. Coms error . 27 - Module
status. MODULE STATUS.
ECM
RCC Provides status of; Engine
control module (ECM), Rear
Climate Control (RCC), Driver
Door Control (DDC) and
CONNECTED
WAITING
MISSING
Communication (Coms) ok
Coms not received, not an
issue
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DTC Description Possible Cause Action B100962
Ignition
Authorisation
LS CAN fault
CJB ignition, power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
Instrument cluster power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
Incorrect CJB or instrument
cluster installed
Target SID synchronization
error following re-programming
Noise/EMC related error Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check CAN
communications between CJB and instrument cluster. Refer
to the electrical circuit diagrams and check CJB ignition,
power and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and
instrument cluster power and ground supply circuits for short,
open circuit. Check correct CJB and instrument cluster
installed. Perform the Immobilisation application from the
Set-up menu using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check CAN network for interference/EMC related
issues B100987
Ignition
Authorisation
CJB ignition, power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
LS CAN fault
Instrument cluster power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
Low battery voltage <9 volts Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check CJB ignition, power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and instrument
cluster power and ground supply circuits for short, open
circuit. Check CAN communications between CJB and
instrument cluster. Check battery is in serviceable condition
and fully charged B100A62
Fuel Pump
Authorisation
LS CAN fault
RJB power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
Instrument cluster power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
Incorrect RJB or instrument
cluster installed
Target SID synchronization
error following re-programming
Noise/EMC related error Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check CAN
communications between RJB and instrument cluster. Refer
to the electrical circuit diagrams and check RJB power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and instrument
cluster power and ground supply circuits for short, open
circuit. Check correct RJB and instrument cluster installed.
Perform the Immobilisation application from the Set-up menu
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check
CAN network for interference/EMC related issues B100A64
Fuel Pump
Authorisation
Target SID synchronization
error following re-programming
RJB power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
LS CAN fault Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Perform the
Immobilisation application from the Set-up menu using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check RJB power and ground
supply circuits for short, open circuit. Check CAN
communications between RJB and instrument cluster B100A87
Fuel Pump
Authorisation
RJB power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
LS CAN fault
Instrument cluster power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
Low battery voltage <9 volts Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check RJB power and ground
supply circuits for short, open circuit and instrument cluster
power and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit.
Check CAN communications between RJB and instrument
cluster. Check battery is in serviceable condition and fully
charged B100B67
Column Lock
Ground
Authorisation
Algorithm based failure-signal
is incorrect after the event
Instrument cluster power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
LS CAN fault
RJB power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
Vehicle speed present when
attempting to power ESCL
Engine speed present when
attempting to power ESCL
PowerMode status > 4 when
attempting to perform lock
action If a non start issue has not been identified, clear the DTC
and check vehicle starts correctly. If a non start issue has
been identified run the manufacturers approved diagnostic
system Start Authorisation Application. Carry out any
pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check RJB power and ground
supply circuits for short, open circuit and instrument cluster
power and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit.
Check CAN communications between RJB and instrument
cluster. Check for invalid vehicle speed signal from
ABS/instrument cluster gateway. Check for invalid engine
speed signal from ECM/instrument cluster gateway. Check for
invalid signal from CJB B100B87
Column Lock
Ground
Authorisation
Instrument cluster power and
ground supply circuits - short,
open circuit
LS CAN fault
RJB power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check RJB power and ground
supply circuits for short, open circuit and instrument cluster
power and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit.
Check CAN communications between RJB and instrument
cluster
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DTC Description Possible Cause Action B100D96
Column Lock
Authorisation -
Component
internal failure
Battery voltage at electric
steering column lock control
module too low
Torque load on steering
column
CAN fault
Electric steering column lock
control module - Internal
failure
Clear DTC, repeatedly lock and unlock car using the
key fob and retest
If fault persists, check that the vehicle battery supply
voltage is between 9-16 volts. Rectify as required
Ensure the column lock bolt movement is not
obstructed or restricted (the parked position of the
road wheels may be exerting a turning force through
the steering column, preventing the lock from
releasing. The steering wheel may need to be held
against the force to allow the column lock to
release). Clear DTC, repeatedly lock and unlock car
using the key fob and retest
If fault persists, complete a CAN network integrity
test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic
system. Alternatively, refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check CAN circuits between the central
junction box, the instrument cluster and the
electronic steering column lock. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check the central junction box,
the instrument cluster and the electronic steering
column lock power and ground supply circuits for short
circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit,
high resistance. Repair circuit(s) as required. Clear
DTC, perform an on demand self-test and retest
If fault persists, check and install a new electric
steering column lock control module as required B102487 Start Control Unit
Smart card docking station
failure - slave node not
responding Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check the smart card docking
station LIN circuit for short, open circuit. Suspect the smart
card docking station, check and install a new docking station
as required, refer to the new module/component installation
note at the top of the DTC Index B104611
Front Fog Lamp
Control Switch
Fog lamp switch circuit - short
to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check fog lamp
switch circuit for short to ground B104615
Front Fog Lamp
Control Switch
Fog lamp switch circuit - short
to power, open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check fog lamp
switch circuit for short to power, open circuit B104811
Brake Fluid Level
Switch
Brake fluid level switch circuit
- short to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check brake fluid
level switch circuit for short to ground B10A011
Wiper/ Washer
Switch
Wash/wipe circuit - short to
ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check wash/wipe
circuit for short to ground B10A015
Wiper/ Washer
Switch
Wash/wipe 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 check wash/wipe circuit for
short to power, open circuit B10A611 Main Light Switch
Master lighting switch circuit -
short to ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check master
lighting switch circuit for short to ground B10A615 Main Light Switch
Master lighting switch 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 check master lighting switch
circuit for short to power, open circuit B112B87
Steering Wheel
Module
Steering wheel module failure
- slave node not responding Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check the clockspring LIN
circuit for short, open circuit. Suspect the clockspring, check
and install a new clockspring as required, refer to the new
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC
Index B115C7A
Transfer Fuel
Pump
Fuel pump system fault Check for fuel system jet pump or jet pump fuel level sensor
fault B1A8515
Ambient Light
Sensor
Autolamp sensor 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 check autolamp sensor circuit
for short to power, open circuit
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Published: 11-May-2011
Information and Message Center - Information and Message Center - Overview
Description and Operation
OVERVIEW
The message center is a LCD (liquid crystal display) located in a central position in the instrument cluster. The message center
receives CAN (controller area network) bus, LIN (local interconnect network) bus, and hardwired signals from other vehicle
system control modules to display current vehicle status information. Depending on message importance, the message center
will be backlit in white, amber or red.
The message center will display:
Fuel level
Trip computer information
Gear selected
Speed control information
Vehicle map
Clock
Turn by turn satellite navigation
Voice control text
JaguarDrive Control system messages.
Operation of the message center is controlled by software within the instrument cluster.
Refer to: Instrument Cluster (413-01 Instrument Cluster, Description and Operation).
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Published: 11-May-2011
Information and Message Center - Information and Message Center - System
Operation and Component Description
Description and Operation
System Operation
SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR - 3.0L V6 DIESEL, 5.0L V8 SUPERCHARGER AND 5.0L V8 NATURALLY ASPIRATED ENGINES ONLY
If the vehicle is within 3,200 kilometers (1,988 miles) of a service, the message center will display 'SERVICE REQUIRED IN
XXXX km or MILES'. The display reduces the 'service required in' readout by increments every 50 kilometers (30 miles). If this
distance drops below 1 km (0.6 miles), the message center will display 'SERVICE REQUIRED'.
These messages are displayed every time the vehicle enters power mode 6, for 4 seconds after the instrument cluster bulb
check routine has finished.
NOTE: The message center will display distance to next service in miles on an instrument cluster fitted with a Miles Per
Hour (MPH) speedometer unless the driver has changed the display units on the Touch Screen Display (TSD).
Reset Procedure
To re-set the service interval indicator, the following process switch presses must each be carried out within 3 seconds:
With the vehicle in power mode 0, (ignition off) press and hold the rear fog lamp switch
Allow the vehicle to enter power mode 6 (Press the start button without a foot on the brake)
Immediately release the rear fog lamp switch
Press and hold the trip computer cycle switch
Press and hold the rear fog lamp switch
Continue to hold the trip computer and rear fog lamp switches
If the process has been successful, the message center will display 'RESETTING SERVICE MODE' and then display
'SERVICE MODE RESET' after 10 seconds
Release both switches and return the vehicle ignition to off, power mode 0.
MESSAGE CENTER Component Description
The message center LCD (liquid crystal display) display has a viewable area of 126 pixels horizontal and 174 pixels vertical. It
is divided into six information display zones as follows, starting from the top:
Set speed
Transmission position
Warning /message display
JaguarDrive Optimization icon
Odometer/Trip computer information
Fuel level.
The message center is active at all times when the ignition is on and can also be active when the ignition is off, dependant on
the information to be displayed. The message center LCD illumination is controlled by the sun load light sensor located on the instrument panel. In bright conditions, the illumination is set to maximum brightness. As the ambient light levels drop, the
illumination dims. When the lights are switched on or activated by the 'AUTO' function, the illumination operates in the same
way until a defined ambient light threshold is reached, at this point the setting of the panel illumination dimmer in the
auxiliary light switch will control the brightness.
If more than one message is active, each message is displayed for 4 seconds in the order of priority. Once all messages have
been displayed, they are again displayed in turn for 2 seconds each. Warning messages can be displayed when the ignition is
in accessory power mode 4 which is the initial ignition state when a door is opened.
Message Priority
Messages are assigned priorities which are defined by the effect on driving safety and functional ability of the vehicle. When
new messages are displayed they may be accompanied by a chime from the instrument cluster sounder. A new message will be
displayed immediately, providing the currently displayed message (if there is one) has been displayed for at least 4 seconds. A
warning indicator will be activated simultaneously with the message being displayed. If more than one fault warning message
is being displayed, the messages will cycle, in priority order, with each message being displayed for 2 seconds.
INFORMATION DISPLAY
The transmission display is located in the upper section of the LCD. The transmission position information is sent from the TCM (transmission control module) in a high speed CAN (controller area network) message to the instrument cluster. The
transmission has three modes of operation:
Conventional automatic operation (JaguarDrive selector in 'D' position)
Sport automatic operation (JaguarDrive selector in 'S' position)
Manual gear operation - Jaguar Sequential Shift.
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Message Other Warnings Reason Action in LCD. system and the tire pressures
cannot be monitored. ENGINE TEMPERATURE
HIGH Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD at temperatures of between
118.0°C (244.4°F) and
119.3°C (246.8°F). Engine coolant temperature has
exceeded threshold for normal
operation.
Stop vehicle and allow engine
to idle for 5 minutes. Switch off
engine and allow to stand for
not less than 10 minutes. Check
coolant level.
If message re-appears,
investigate coolant system for
leakage. ENGINE
OVERHEATING Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD at temperatures of 119.4°C
(247°F) or above. Engine coolant temperature has
exceeded threshold for normal engine
operation.
Stop vehicle and allow engine
to idle for 5 minutes. Switch off
engine and allow to stand for
not less than 10 minutes. Check
coolant level.
If message re-appears,
investigate coolant system for
leakage. ENGINE OIL
PRESSURE LOW Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. Engine oil pressure has fallen below the
threshold for normal operation. Stop the engine immediately. Check
engine oil level. If oil level correct, do
not restart engine until oil pressure
loss has been identified and corrected. RESTRICTED
PERFORMANCE Red or Amber warning
triangle illuminated in LCD depending on nature of power loss. A fault has occurred which has reduced
engine power output. Investigate cause of engine power
loss. Interrogate control modules for
faults and diagnose using an approved Jaguar Diagnostic System. ENGINE SYSTEMS
FAULT
MIL (malfunction
indicator lamp)
illuminated for
certain faults.
Red or Amber
warning triangle
illuminated in LCD.
A fault has occurred in the
engine management system or, if
the MIL is illuminated, an emissions related fault is present
which has been detected by
the On-Board Diagnostic
systems in the ECM and TCM. A fault has occurred with the
start/stop switch.
Investigate cause of fault.
Interrogate ECM and TCM for faults and diagnose using an
approved Jaguar Diagnostic
System.
Check start/stop switch for
correct operation or short
circuits. CHECK FUEL
FILLER CAP
(NAS Vehicles Only)
Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. The Diagnostic Monitoring Tank Leakage
(DMTL) system has detected fuel filler
cap has not been correctly installed or
the system has a leak. Check fuel filler cap to ensure is it is
correctly installed and secure or check
the fuel system for leakage. ENGINE TEMPERATURE
INDICATION
FAULT Red warning triangle
illuminated LCD. A fault has occurred in the engine
management system and the engine
temperature signal is no longer being
received. Investigate cause of engine
temperature failure. Interrogate ECM for faults and diagnose using an approved Jaguar Diagnostic System. PLEASE WAIT
COLD START IN
PROGRESS Amber warning triangle
illuminated LCD. Message appears after start/stop switch
is pressed. Glow plugs are warming up,
message will appear for up to 12
seconds dependant on ambient
temperature. Engine will crank once message is switched off. None GEARBOX FAULT
Battery symbol and amber
warning triangle illuminated
in LCD. TCM has detected a fault in the Investigate transmission fault. transmission. Transmission may default
to 'limp home' mode and only allow
limited operation of forward gears and
reverse. Interrogate TCM and diagnose fault using an approved Jaguar Diagnostic
System. BATTERY NOT
CHARGING Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. Charge output from generator not
detected by ECM. Investigate cause of generator failure. OVER 120 km/h
(GULF States Only)
Red text illuminated
in LCD. Vehicle has exceeded the preset 120
km/h speed value. Reduce vehicle speed. DPF FULL SEE
HANDBOOK Amber or Red warning
triangle illuminated LCD. ECM has detected diesel particulate Drive the vehicle as described in the filter is becoming blocked or has become
blocked. owners handbook or the workshop
manual to clean the filter. COOLANT LEVEL
LOW Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. Coolant level in expansion tank has
fallen below minimum level.
Stop vehicle and allow engine
to idle for 5 minutes. Switch off
engine and allow to stand for
not less than 10 minutes. Check
coolant level and replenish
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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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STEERING
COLUMN LOCKED Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. Fault has occurred preventing the
steering column lock from unlocking. This will also prevent the engine from
starting. Press the stop/start button to return to
accessory mode 4. If steering column
is still locked, investigate cause of
fault and interrogate the CJB (central junction box) for faults and diagnose
using an approved Jaguar Diagnostic System. IGNITION ON
Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. Stop/start button has been pressed
without the brake pedal depressed. Ignition is now in power mode 6. None ENGINE STOP
BUTTON PRESSED Red warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. Engine stop button has been pressed
when the vehicle is moving. Engine will
not be switched off until button is pressed quickly for a second time. Do not stop engine when vehicle is
moving unless necessary. LIGHTS ON
Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD. Side lamps or headlamps are on and the
driver's door has been opened. Switch off headlamps to avoid
excessive drain on battery. AUTOLAMP
DELAY OFF None
Autolamp delay feature has been
deactivated by moving light control
switch from the auto position. None AUTOLAMP
DELAY XX:XX None
Lighting control switch has been moved
to one of the 4 autolamp delay
positions. Message displays delay timer period selected. None AUTOLAMP
DELAY None
Autolamp delay is selected on the light
control switch and the driver has
switched off ignition and opened driver's
door initiating the autolamp delay. None. Message will extinguish once the
selected delay timer has switched off
the headlamps. TAIL LAMP
FAILURE None The tail lamp LED (light emitting
diode)'s are not functioning correctly.
Location shown on vehicle image. Correct fault in rear lamp assembly,
RJB (rear junction box) or wiring. BRAKE LAMP
FAILURE None The brake lamp LED's are not functioning correctly. Location shown on displayed vehicle image. Correct fault in rear lamp assembly,
RJB or wiring. INDICATOR LAMP
FAILURE None
A turn signal indicator bulb has failed.
Location is shown on displayed vehicle image. Replace failed turn signal indicator
bulb. E-DIFF NOT
AVAILABLE Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD accompanied with a single
chime Differential temperature has reached the
overheat threshold. System deactivated
until temperature returns within limits. Allow differential to cool. E-DIFF FAULT
Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD accompanied with a single
chime Fault has occurred with electronic
differential. System deactivated until
fault rectified. Investigate cause of fault and
interrogate the system for faults and
diagnose using an approved Jaguar Diagnostic System. ENGINE OIL LOW
Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD accompanied with a single
chime The oil is at the minimum level for safe
operation. Top-up with 1 liter (1.8 pints) of oil. ENGINE OIL
HIGH Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD accompanied with a single
chime This warning is displayed when the
engine is started, if the oil is above the
maximum level for safe operation. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety
permits and have the engine oil
drained to correct level, before driving
the vehicle. ENGINE OIL
CRITICALLY LOW Red warning triangle
illuminated LCD accompanied with a single
chime The oil is below the minimum level for
safe operation. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety
permits and top-up with 1.5 liters (2.6
pints) of oil. Wait for 10 minutes,
re-check the oil level reading and top-up again if necessary. ENGINE OIL
LEVEL MONITOR
SYSTEM FAULT Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD accompanied with a single
chime A fault with the oil level monitoring
system is indicated. Investigate cause of fault and
interrogate the ECM for faults and diagnose using an approved Jaguar Diagnostic System. WATER IN FUEL
Amber warning triangle
illuminated in LCD accompanied with a single
chime The water in fuel sensor in the fuel filter
has detected water in the fuel system. Drain fuel filter to remove collected
water. Odometer Display
The odometer displays the total distance which the vehicle has traveled. This is calculated by the instrument cluster using
wheel speed signals from the ABS module.
The odometer can show 6 characters and distances up to 999,999 miles or kilometers. The total distance travelled is stored in a
EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read only memory) and the RAM (random access memory). This ensures that the
total distance is not lost if the battery is disconnected.
The odometer value is passed to other vehicle system modules on the medium speed and high speed CAN bus. This is used to record the total vehicle mileage for diagnostic purposes and when storing DTC (diagnostic trouble code)'s.
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module and fuel injector operating data from the ECM.
A 'Trip' button is located on the end of the LH (left-hand) multifunction switch and allows the driver to access, in sequence, the
available trip information by repeatedly pressing the button. The trip information is displayed in the following order:
Trip distance – The trip distance since the last reset is displayed
Average speed – The average speed since the last reset is displayed
Average fuel consumption – The average fuel consumption since the last reset is displayed
Range – The range is displayed showing the distance which can be travelled until the fuel gage reads empty. If the
range display shows dashes (-), this indicates a failure with one or both of the fuel level sensors.
The trip computer has three independent memories; A, B and Auto. Memories A and B can be set independently. The Auto
memory is reset after each ignition cycle and therefore only contains information relating the current journey.
The trip information can also be accessed from the TSD located in the center console. The TSD allows the same information
available with the trip button on the multifunction switch to be displayed on the TSD, with the addition of the option to reset
the values in the A and B memories.
If the battery is disconnected, all trip data in memories A, B and Auto are erased.
Fuel Level Display
The fuel level display is a linear LCD display to show the usable fuel tank contents. The level display is active at all times when the ignition is on. Low fuel level is displayed as a LOW FUEL LEVEL message and an amber warning triangle in the
message center.
The fuel level is obtained by fuel level sensors in the fuel tank. These are monitored by the RJB software and their output resistance values, corresponding fuel quantity, are transmitted to the instrument cluster on the medium speed CAN bus. The instrument cluster uses the two level sensor signals to calculate the fuel tank contents. This calculation takes into account
fuel movement in the tank to display a steady fuel quantity in the LCD.
The fuel level information is transmitted on the medium speed and high speed CAN bus for use by other vehicle system modules.
AUDIBLE WARNINGS
The instrument cluster can generate audible warnings to alert the driver to a displayed message and change of vehicle
operating condition. The audible warning is generated by a sounder located within the instrument cluster. The audible warnings
can be generated for the warnings below and are listed in order of priority, with the first being the highest priority:
Seatbelt reminder
EPB (High Pitch)
ACC Driver Intervene 1
Airbag fault
Key in ignition switch
ASL overspeed
ACC Driver Intervene 2
EPB (Low Pitch)
Vehicle armed (entry delay)
JaguarDrive selector not in park
Valet mode
Lights on reminder
Hood operation
Passive Entry / Passive Start (PEPS)
Memory set
Turn signal indicators
Seat Belt Minder.
The audible warnings can take the form of a single chime, a number of chimes or a continuous chime. The audible warnings are
initiated by a CAN message request from the requesting sub-system control module or by the instrument cluster software.
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DTC Description Possible Cause Action U300362 Battery Voltage
Mis-match in battery voltage,
of 2 volts or more, between
CJB and RJB Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Rear Junction Box (RJB)
CAUTIONS:
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
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
Generic scan tools may not read the codes listed, or may read only 5-digit codes. Match the 5 digits from the scan tool to
the first 5 digits of the 7-digit code listed to identify the fault (the last 2 digits give extra information read by the
manufacturer-approved diagnostic system)
When performing voltage or resistance tests, always use a digital multimeter accurate to three decimal places and with a
current calibration certificate. When testing resistance, always take the resistance of the digital multimeter 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 diagnostic trouble codes 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
Where an 'on demand self-test' is referred to, this can be accessed via the 'diagnostic trouble code monitor' tab on the
manufacturers approved diagnostic system
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 P046011
Fuel Level Sensor
A Circuit
Fuel level sensor A
analogue input circuit -
short to ground Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check fuel level sensor A analogue input
circuit for short to ground P046015
Fuel Level Sensor
A Circuit
Fuel level sensor A
analogue input circuit -
short to power, open
circuit Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check fuel level sensor A analogue input
circuit for short to power, open circuit P057112
Brake Switch A
Circuit
Footbrake switch digital
input signal circuits -
short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check footbrake switch
digital input signal circuits for short to power P123012
Fuel Pump Low
Speed
Malfunction
(VLCM)
High Side output not
driven - Diagnosis
feedback indicates output
is short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check fuel pump
delivery module for short to power