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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U3000-47
Control Module -
Watchdog/safety
microcontroller failure
Control module internal
watchdog/safety
MicroController 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 U3000-49
Control Module - Internal
electronic failure
Control module internal
electronic failure (internal
error)
Clear DTC, cycle ignition and retest. If fault
persists, refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check the power and ground circuits to the
component. Repair as required, clear DTC and
retest
If fault persists, check and install a new
blindspot monitoring control module as required.
Refer to the warranty policy and procedures
manual if a module is suspect U3003-62
Battery Voltage - Signal
compare failure
Mis-match in battery
voltage, between Central
Junction Box and Blind
Spot Monitoring System
module, of 2 volts or more
Check the module connector for security and
integrity. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check the Control module supply voltage.
Check vehicle battery voltage and state of
charge. Check the power signal line to the
module
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Published: 12-May-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Central Junction Box (CJB)
Description and Operation
Central Junction Box (CJB)
CAUTION: Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution of control modules does not
guarantee confirmation of a fault, and may also cause additional faults in the vehicle being tested and/or the donor vehicle.
NOTES:
If a control module or a component is suspect and the vehicle remains under manufacturer warranty, refer to the Warranty
Policy and Procedures manual, 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
an up-to-date 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 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.
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.
The table below lists all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the Central Junction Box (CJB). For additional
diagnosis and testing information, refer to the relevant Diagnosis and Testing section in the workshop manual.
For additional information, refer to: Communications Network (418-00 Module Communications Network, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B00D5-11
Restraint System
Passenger Disable
Indicator - Circuit
short to ground
PAD lamp supply circuit -
short to ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
PAD lamp supply circuit for short to ground B00D5-12
Restraint System
Passenger Disable
Indicator - Circuit
short to battery
PAD lamp supply circuit -
short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
PAD lamp supply circuit for short to power B00D5-13
Restraint System
Passenger Disable
Indicator - Circuit open
PAD lamp supply circuit -
open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
PAD lamp supply circuit for open circuit B1009-51 Ignition Authorisation
- Not programmed
Faulty instrument cluster
Target SID
re-synchronisation error
following programming
CAN fault
Check ignition, power and ground supplies to CJB
and instrument cluster. Re-synchronize ID by
re-configuring the instrument cluster as a new
module. Check CAN communications between
instrument cluster and tester B1009-62 Ignition Authorisation
- Signal compare
failure
Low speed CAN fault
CJB fault
Instrument cluster fault
Incorrect module installed
(CJB/Instrument cluster)
Target SID synchronisation
Check CAN communications between CJB and
instrument cluster. Check ignition, power and
ground supplies to CJB and instrument cluster.
Confirm correct module is installed.
Re-synchronise ID by re-configuring the
instrument cluster as a new module. Check CAN
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action error following
re-programming
Noise/EMC related error network for interference/EMC related issues B1009-63 Ignition Authorisation
- Circuit/component
protection time-out
CJB fault
Low speed CAN fault
Instrument cluster fault
Low battery voltage <9V
Check Power and Ground supplies to CJB and
instrument cluster. Check CAN communications
between CJB and instrument cluster. Check
battery is in fully charged and serviceable
condition, refer to the battery care manual B1009-64 Ignition Authorisation
- Signal plausibility
failure
CJB fault
Low speed CAN fault
Instrument cluster fault
Check power and ground supplies to CJB and
instrument cluster. Check CAN communications
between CJB and instrument cluster B102B-67
Passive Key - Signal
incorrect after event
CJB fault
Low speed CAN fault
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
module fault
Write target SID
synchronisation error
following re-programming
Check power and ground supplies to CJB and RKE
module. Check CAN communications between CJB
and RKE module. Re-synchronise ID by
re-configuring the RKE module as a new module B102B-87
Passive Key - Missing
message
CJB fault
Low speed CAN fault
RKE module fault
Key fob battery low/battery
contact issue
Interference from other RF
signal
EMC/noise
Receiver fault
Receiver not programmed
correctly
Serial communications fault
(between receiver and RKE
module)
Key fault
Passive antenna fault
Confirm placement of key
within vehicle
Check power and ground supplies to CJB, RKE
module and receiver. Check CAN communications
between CJB and instrument cluster. Check key
fob battery. Confirm vehicle surroundings, move
vehicle. Check CAN network for interference/EMC
related issues. Disconnect battery, then
re-connect - confirm operation by re-programming
keys. Check serial circuit between receiver and
RKE module. Confirm spare key works. Refer to
the electrical circuit diagrams and test circuits to
all 3 antennas. Check whereabouts of key B1084-13
Boot/Trunk Motor
Close Switch - Circuit
open
Trunk latch open signal
circuit - open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
trunk latch open signal circuit for open circuit B1087-83
LIN Bus "A" - Value of
signal protection
calculation incorrect
Checksum of the received
LIN frame from battery
backed sounder, roof header
console, and/or rain/light
sensor is incorrect
Check operation of rain/light sensor by covering
sensor or applying water to screen, install a new
sensor as required B1087-88 LIN Bus "A" - Bus off
Bus off. Battery backed
sounder, roof header
console, and/or rain/light
sensor LIN circuit - short to
ground, power
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check battery backed sounder, roof header
console, and rain/light sensor LIN circuit for short
to ground, power B108A-11
Start Button - Circuit
short to ground
Start/Stop switch analogue
input circuits 1 or 2 - short
to ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
Start/Stop switch analogue input circuits 1 and 2
for short to ground B108A-12
Start Button - Circuit
short to battery
Start/Stop switch analogue
input circuits 1 or 2 - short
to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
Start/Stop switch analogue input circuits 1 and 2
for short to power B1095-12
Wiper On/Off Relay -
Circuit short to battery
Wiper On/Off relay control
circuit - short to power
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check wiper On/Off relay control circuit for www.JagDocs.com
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B10F9-93
Accessory socket 'B'
relay - No operation
Front powerpoint, trailer tow
connector, road pricing
connector, sunblind power
supply circuits - short to
power, ground, 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 front powerpoint, trailer tow connector,
road pricing connector, sunblind power supply
circuits for short to power, ground, open circuit B10FA-93
Delayed Power Off
relay - No operation
ADRC ECM, roof header
console lamp, glove box
lamp , RH/LH footwell
lamps, JAG Sense glove box
module, RH/LH sunvisor
lamps, rear dome lamps
switched power circuits -
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 ADRC ECM, roof header console lamp,
glove box lamp , RH/LH footwell lamps, JAG
Sense glove box module, RH/LH sunvisor lamps,
rear dome lamps switched power circuits for short
to power, open circuit B10FF-11
Ignition control -
Circuit short to ground
ECM and FPDB ignition
control circuit - short to
ground
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check ECM and FPDB ignition control circuit
for short to ground B10FF-13
Ignition control -
Circuit open
ECM and FPDB ignition
control circuit - 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 ECM and FPDB ignition control circuit
for open circuit B1100-11 O2 sensor heater relay
- Circuit short to
ground
FPDB O2 sensor heater relay
control circuit - short to
ground
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check FPDB O2 sensor heater relay control
circuit for short to ground B113D-12
Sunroof Global
Open/Close Control -
Circuit short to battery
Roof opening panel global
open/close control circuit -
short to power
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check roof opening panel global open/close
control circuit for short to power B113D-14
Sunroof Global
Open/Close Control -
Circuit short to ground
or open
Roof opening panel global
open/close control circuit -
short to ground, open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
roof opening panel global open/close control
circuit for short to ground, open circuit B1140-11
Engine Crank
Authorisation - Circuit
short to ground
Engine crank authorisation
signal circuit - short to
ground
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check engine crank authorisation signal circuit
for short to ground B1142-11
Ignition Status 1 -
Circuit short to ground
Ignition supply 1 circuits -
short to ground
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check all ignition supply 1 circuits for short to
ground B1143-11
Ignition Status 2 -
Circuit short to ground
Ignition supply 2 circuits -
short to ground
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check all ignition supply 2 circuits for short to
ground B1144-11
Heated Steering
Wheel Supply - Circuit
short to ground
Heated steering wheel
supply circuit - short to
ground
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check heated steering wheel supply circuit for
short to ground
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Published: 17-Apr-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Electric
Parking Brake (PBM)
Description and Operation
Electric Parking Brake (PBM)
CAUTION: Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution of control modules does not
guarantee confirmation of a fault, and may also cause additional faults in the vehicle being tested and/or the donor vehicle
NOTES:
If the control module or a component is suspect and the vehicle remains under manufacturer warranty, refer to the
warranty policy and procedures manual, 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 SSM's which may be valid for the specific
customer complaint and carry out the recommendations as needed.
The table below lists all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the electric parking brake module, for
additional diagnosis and testing information refer to the relevant diagnosis and testing section.
For additional information, refer to: Parking Brake (206-05 Parking Brake and Actuation, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action P1536-62
Parking Brake Switch
Circuit - Signal compare
failure
Wiring harness fault
Switch internal fault
All signals from the switch are active at the same
time. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check all the switch apply, release and return
circuits for short circuit or open circuit. Repair
wiring harness as required
If no fault with wiring harness suspect switch has
an internal fault. Refer to the Warranty Policy and
Procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect P1536-66
Parking Brake Switch
Circuit - Signal has too
many transitions /
events
System abuse
Wiring harness fault
Switch internal fault
NOTE: The Electric Parking Brake system will be
locked out if the module receives more then 30
apply/release requests within 1 minute.
Cycle the ignition to clear the fault mode. Clear
the DTC and test the system
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
all the switch apply, release and return circuits for
intermittent short circuit or open circuit. Repair
wiring harness as required
If there are no wiring faults and the DTC resets
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action C1D00-62 Park brake apply switch
- Signal compare failure
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault
Switch fault
Apply switch active then release switch active,
refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check
apply/release switch circuits
Check and install a new switch as required C1D00-64 Park brake apply switch
- Signal plausibility
failure
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault - primary or
secondary apply circuit
Switch fault
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test
parking brake primary and secondary apply circuits
Check and install a new switch as required C1D01-11
Park brake release
switch - Circuit short to
ground
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault - short to
ground
Switch fault
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test
park brake primary and secondary circuit for short
to ground
Check and install a new switch as required C1D01-15
Park brake release
switch - Circuit short to
battery or open
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault - open circuit
Harness fault - short to
power
Switch fault
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test
parking brake primary and secondary release
circuits for open circuits or short to power
Check and install a new switch as required C1D01-1C
Park brake release
switch - Voltage out of
range
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault - low
resistance to ground
Switch fault
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and test park
brake switch primary and secondary switch circuits
for low resistance to ground
Check and install a new switch as required C1D01-62
Park brake release
switch - Signal compare
failure
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault
Switch fault
Release switch active then apply switch active.
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check
switch circuits for open circuits or shorts. Repair
circuit or replace switch as required C1D01-64
Park brake release
switch - Signal
plausibility failure
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault
Switch fault
Primary and secondary release switch inputs
signals do not match. Check connectors for
damaged pins, Refer to electrical circuit diagrams
and check switch circuits for open circuits or
shorts. Repair circuit or replace switch as required B1142-64
Ignition Status 1 -
Signal plausibility
failure
The hard wired ignition
status signal does not
agree with CAN messages.
Ignition power supply is
detected open circuit when
ignition status is set to
'ON'
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check
parking brake module ignition power supply for
short to ground, open circuit U0001-87
High Speed CAN
communication bus -
Missing message
CAN Bus circuit fault
Power distribution fault
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 U0001-88
High speed CAN
communication Bus -
Bus off
CAN Bus circuit fault
Power distribution fault
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 U0100-00
Lost Communication
with ECM/PCM A - No
sub type information
Engine control module /
system fault
Wiring harness fault
Check the Engine Control Module for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the power and ground connections to the module.
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic www.JagDocs.com
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0423-00 Invalid Data Received
Invalid message from the
Check the Instrument Cluster for related DTCs From Instrument Panel Control Module - No sub instrument panel control and refer to the relevant DTC index type information module U0433-64
Invalid Data Received
From Cruise Control
Front Distance Range
Sensor - Signal
plausibility failure
Incorrect apply request
from the speed control
module when the
conditions were not correct
NOTE: The Park Brake Module has received a
request to apply the parkbrake from the Adaptive Speed
Control module but the conditions were not correct for
the apply to take place. E.g. the vehicle was moving. The
module will ignore the request but this DTC is logged for
safety reference
Check the Speed Control Module for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index U2001-68
Reduced System
Function - Event
information
Invalid or missing message
from Anti-Lock Braking
System with ignition OFF
and vehicle speed > 3Kph
NOTE: There has been invalid or missing data
detected from the Anti-Lock Brake System Control
Module. This DTC may be logged if the ignition is
switched off with the vehicle still moving. This DTC will
never be recorded as confirmed and is stored for
historical analysis only
Check the Speed Control Module for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index U2005-64
Vehicle Speed - Signal
implausibility failure
Implausible speed
message from the
Anti-Lock Braking System
control module
NOTE: Implausible speed is defined as passing
from high speed dynamic mode to static mode without
passing through low speed dynamic mode
Check the Anti-Lock Braking System Control
Module for related DTCs and refer to the relevant
DTC index U200D-4B
Control Module Output
Power A - Over
temperature
Actuator FET circuit over
current / over temperature
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
actuator circuit for low resistance. Repair circuit
faults or install a new actuator as required U2011-11
Motor - Circuit short to
ground
Electric park brake motor
output short to ground
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
actuator circuit for short to ground. Repair circuit
faults or install a new actuator as required U2011-12
Motor - Circuit short to
battery
Electric park brake motor
output short to power
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
actuator circuit for short to power. Repair circuit
faults or install a new actuator as required U2011-13 Motor - Circuit open
Electric park brake motor
output open circuit
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
actuator circuit for open circuit. Repair circuit
faults or install a new actuator as required U3000-47
Control Module -
Watchdog/safety micro
controller failure
Defective ECU
Lost communication with secondary micro
processor, check power and ground connections to
module. Clear DTC, perform battery reset and
retest system. If DTC reoccurs suspect the
Parking Brake control module
Refer to the Warranty Policy and Procedures
manual if a module/component is suspect U3002-81
Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN) - Invalid
serial number
The Park Brake Module has
previously been installed
to another vehicle
Check and install the original, or a new Park Brake
Module
Refer to the Warranty Policy and Procedures
manual if a module/component is suspect U3003-62
Battery Voltage - Signal
compare failure
Power distribution fault
Wiring harness fault
There is a difference of more than 2 volts
between the power supply to the parking brake
module and the battery voltage value broadcast
on CAN. Check other control modules for battery
voltage related DTCs. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check the power and ground
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action module/component B10AC-82 Cruise Control Switch - Alive / sequence counter incorrect / not updated
Cruise buttons alive counter is not
incrementing. Which suggests that
the LIN bus is faulty
Steering wheel module is not
connected
Steering wheel module failure
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check the speed
control switch circuit for open circuit,
short circuit to power, short circuit to
ground, disconnected
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check the LIN bus
between steering wheel module and
the CAN gateway
Check and install a new steering
wheel module as required. Refer to
the warranty policy and procedures
manual, or determine if any prior
approval programme is in operation,
prior to the installation of a new
module/component B10AC-83
Cruise Control Switch - Value
of signal protection
calculation incorrect
Cruise buttons checksum incorrect,
incorrect cruise switches fitted to
vehicle
Check and install new cruise
switches as required. Refer to the
warranty policy and procedures
manual, or determine if any prior
approval programme is in operation,
prior to the installation of a new
module/component B10AC-96
Cruise Control Switch -
Component internal failure
Speed control switch circuit, open
circuit, short circuit to power, short
circuit to ground, disconnected
Speed control switch failure
Steering wheel module failure
Check for related DTCs in other
central junction boxes
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check the speed
control switch circuit for open circuit,
short circuit to power, short circuit to
ground, disconnected
Check and install a new speed
control switch as required. Check and
install a new steering wheel module
as required. Refer to the warranty
policy and procedures manual, or
determine if any prior approval
programme is in operation, prior to
the installation of a new
module/component B10FF-68
Ignition Control - Event
information
Spark plug(s) fault
Wiring harness fault
Ignition coil(s) fault
Refer to repair manual and check
spark plug(s) for condition and
security. Replace any defective
components as required
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams
and check ignition coil circuit for
intermittent open circuit, short
circuit to power, short circuit to
ground
Check and install a new coil(s) as
required. Refer to the warranty policy
and procedures manual, or determine
if any prior approval programme is in
operation, prior to the installation of
a new module/component B11DB-01
Battery Monitoring Module -
General electrical failure
NOTE: - Circuit BATTERY -
Charging system fault Battery
monitoring signal line
circuit fault
Vehicle battery fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams
and check charging system for faults.
Perform any repairs required
Refer to the electrical wiring
diagrams and check the battery
monitoring system module circuit for
open circuit, short circuit to ground,
short circuit to power
Refer to the workshop manual and
the battery care manual, inspect the
vehicle battery and ensure it is fully
charged and serviceable before
performing further tests
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0300-00
Internal Control
Module Software
Incompatibility - No
sub type
information
Car Configuration File
(CCF) information
incompatible to
Headlamp Leveling
Module
Check/amend the Car Configuration File (CCF) using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Confirm the
latest Strategy and Calibration software is installed in the
Headlamp Leveling Module, using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system update the Headlamp Leveling
Module software as required. If DTC returns suspect an
internal fault with the Headlamp Leveling Module Replace
as required, refer to the new module/component
installation note at the top of the DTC Index U0415-00
Invalid Data
Received From
Anti-Lock Brake
System (ABS)
Control Module - No
sub type
information
NOTE: Steering angle
sensor not calibrated
Invalid data received
from ABS module
NOTE: The steering wheel center (straight ahead) position is
recalculated each ignition cycle
Clear the DTC then cycle the ignition state to off then on.
Carry out a short road test to calibrate the Steering Wheel
Angle Sensor. If DTC returns, check the Anti-lock Brake
System Module for related DTCs and refer to relevant DTC
Index U2100-00
Initial Configuration
Not Complete - No
sub type
information
Car Configuration File
(CCF) information not
received completely
NOTE: The Car Configuration File (CCF) parameters required
are (Vehicle type)(Headlamp type)(Gearbox type) and (Dayrunning
light)
Check/amend Car Configuration File (CCF) as required using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the stored
DTC then cycle the Ignition State to off, wait 30 seconds.
Return the Ignition state to on and check for stored DTCs,
if the DTC returns check other modules for related stored
DTCs. If no other modules have related DTCs confirm the
security and condition of the Headlamp Leveling Module
circuit connections. If no other DTCs are stored and the
circuit is correct suspect an internal fault with the
Headlamp Leveling Module Replace as required, refer to the
new module/component installation note at the top of the
DTC Index U2101-00
Control Module
Configuration
Incompatible - No
sub type
information
Car Configuration File
(CCF) information
incompatible to
Headlamp Leveling
Module
NOTE: The Car Configuration File (CCF) parameters required
are (Vehicle type)(Headlamp type)(Gearbox type) and (Dayrunning
light)
Check/amend Car Configuration File (CCF) as required using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system U3002-81
Vehicle
Identification
Number - Invalid
serial data received
The stored Vehicle
Identification Number
is not the same as
the Central Broadcast
Vehicle Identification
Number
The Headlamp
Leveling Module has
previously been
installed to another
vehicle
Check the correct Headlamp Leveling Module is installed to
vehicle specification. Refit original or replace the module as
required. Refer to the new module/component installation
note at the top of the DTC Index U3003-16
Battery Voltage -
Circuit voltage
below threshold
The power supply to
the Module has been
below 9 Volts for
more than 1000
milliseconds
Suspect Battery or Charging fault. Check the battery
condition and state of charge. Check the vehicle charging
system. Refer to the relevant workshop manual section.
Clear the DTC, cycle ignition state to off then on, if DTC
returns refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
power and ground circuit to the Headlamp Leveling Module U3003-17
Battery Voltage -
Circuit voltage
above threshold
The power supply to
the Module has been
above 16 Volts for
more than 1000
milliseconds
Suspect Charging fault. Check the battery condition and
state of charge. Check the vehicle charging system. Refer
to the relevant workshop manual section
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Published: 12-May-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Instrument Cluster (IPC)
Description and Operation
Instrument Cluster (IC)
CAUTION: Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution of control modules does not
guarantee confirmation of a fault, and may also cause additional faults in the vehicle being tested and/or the donor vehicle.
NOTES:
If a control module or a component is suspect and the vehicle remains under manufacturer warranty, refer to the Warranty
Policy and Procedures manual, 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
an up-to-date 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 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.
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.
The table below lists all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the Instrument Cluster (IC). For additional
diagnosis and testing information, refer to the relevant Diagnosis and Testing section in the workshop manual.
For additional information, refer to: Instrument Cluster (413-01 Instrument Cluster, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1008-11
Wiper Mode Switch -
Circuit short to ground
Master wiper switch circuit -
short to ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
master wiper switch circuit for short to ground B1008-15
Wiper Mode Switch -
Circuit short to battery
or open
Master wiper 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 wiper switch circuit for short to
power, open circuit B1009-51
Ignition Authorisation -
Not programmed
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Target SID synchronization
error following
re-programming
CAN fault
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check instrument cluster power and ground
supply circuits for short, open circuit. Perform
the Immobilisation application from the Set-up
menu using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system. Check CAN communications
between instrument cluster and tester B1009-62
Ignition Authorisation -
Signal compare failure
LS CAN fault
CJB ignition, power and
ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
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