Engine JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Owner's Guide
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action P0016-00
Crankshaft Position -
Camshaft Position
Correlation - Bank 1 Sensor A
- No sub type information
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_EX_A -
The relative positions of the
crankshaft position sensor and cam
timing plate teeth are not correct
Engine timing incorrect
Timing chain installed incorrectly
Variable valve timing forced fully
advanced
Check engine timing. Check camshaft
sensor timing plate is installed
correctly. Check timing chain is
installed correctly P0017-00
Crankshaft Position -
Camshaft Position
Correlation - Bank 1 Sensor B
- No sub type information
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_EX_A -
The relative positions of the
crankshaft position sensor and
camshaft timing plate teeth are
not correct
Engine timing incorrect
Timing chain installed incorrectly
Variable valve timing forced fully
advanced
Check for related DTC P0365-00.
Check engine timing. Check camshaft
sensor timing plate is installed
correctly. Check timing chain is
installed correctly
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check exhaust (B)
camshaft position actuator (Bank 1)
for open circuit, short circuit to
ground, short circuit to power P0018-00
Crankshaft Position -
Camshaft Position
Correlation - Bank 2 Sensor A
- No sub type information
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_IN_B -
The relative positions of the
crankshaft position sensor and
camshaft timing plate teeth are
not correct
Engine timing incorrect
Timing chain installed incorrectly
Variable valve timing forced fully
advanced
Check engine timing. Check camshaft
sensor timing plate is installed
correctly. Check timing chain is
installed correctly P0019-00
Crankshaft Position -
Camshaft Position
Correlation - Bank 2 Sensor B
- No sub type information
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_EX_B -
The relative positions of the
crankshaft position sensor and
camshaft timing plate teeth are
not correct
Engine timing incorrect
Timing chain installed incorrectly
Variable valve timing forced fully
advanced
Check engine timing. Check camshaft
sensor timing plate is installed
correctly. Check timing chain is
installed correctly P0020-13
Intake (A) Camshaft Position
Actuator (Bank 2) - Circuit
open
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_IN_B -
Intake valve solenoid 2 open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check intake valve
solenoid 2 for open circuit P0023-13
Exhaust (B) Camshaft
Position Actuator (Bank 2) -
Circuit open
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_EX_B -
Exhaust (B) Camshaft Position
actuator (Bank 2) circuit, open
circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check exhaust (B)
camshaft position actuator (Bank 2)
circuit for open circuit P0026-72
Intake Valve Control
Solenoid Circuit
Range/Performance (Bank 1)
- Actuator stuck open
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_IN_A -
Intake valve solenoid 1 angle less
than target
Intake valve solenoid 1 slow or not
operating
Check operation of intake valve
solenoid 1. Check and install a new
intake valve solenoid 1 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 P0026-77
Intake Valve Control
Solenoid Circuit
Range/Performance (Bank 1)
- Commanded position not
reachable
NOTE: - Circuit VFS_IN_A -
Intake valve solenoid 1 angle
greater than target
Intake valve solenoid 1 not
returning to target in time
Check operation of intake valve
solenoid 1. Check and install a new
intake valve solenoid 1 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
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action
LR - Circuit UHEGO HEATER B -
Catalyst oxygen sensor heater
circuit control fuse failure
Post catalyst oxygen sensor-even
heater control circuit short circuit
to ground, short circuit to power,
open circuit, high resistance
Catalyst oxygen sensor heater
circuit control relay circuit short
circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit
Catalyst oxygen sensor heater
circuit control relay failure
Post catalyst oxygen sensor-even
failure Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check post catalyst
oxygen sensor-even sensor fuse for
open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check post catalyst
oxygen sensor-even sensor circuit for
short circuit to ground, short circuit
to power, open circuit, high
resistance
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check catalyst oxygen
sensor heater circuit control relay
circuit for short circuit to ground,
short circuit to power, open circuit
Check and install a new catalyst
oxygen sensor heater control relay,
as required. Check and install a new
post catalyst oxygen sensor-even 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 P0069-29
MAP - Barometric Pressure
Correlation - Signal invalid
Manifold absolute pressure sensor
failure
Engine control module failure
Using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system check datalogger
signal, Barometric Pressure Sensor
Voltage (0x035A). Check for related
manifold absolute pressure sensor
DTCs
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check manifold
absolute pressure sensor circuit for
short circuit to ground, short circuit
to power, open circuit
Check and install new manifold
absolute pressure sensor as
required. Check and install a new
engine control 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 P0071-21
Ambient Air Temperature
Sensor Range/Performance -
Signal amplitude < minimum NOTES:
Jaguar - Circuit
AMBIENT_TEMP_SENSOR -
LR - Circuit TAMB TEMP -
Ambient air temperature sensor
circuit short circuit to ground, short
circuit to power, open circuit
Temperature and manifold absolute
pressure sensor circuit short circuit
to ground, short circuit to power,
open circuit
Ambient air temperature sensor
failure
Temperature and manifold absolute
pressure sensor failure
Using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system check datalogger
signal, Ambient Air Temperature
Sensor Voltage (0x03BA)
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check ambient air
temperature sensor circuit for short
circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check temperature and
manifold absolute pressure sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground,
short circuit to power, open circuit
Check and install a new ambient air
temperature sensor as required.
Check and install a new temperature
and manifold absolute pressure
sensor 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 P0071-22
Ambient Air Temperature
Sensor Range/Performance -
Signal amplitude > maximum NOTES:
- Circuit AMBIENT_TEMP_SENSOR -
Using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system check datalogger
signal, Ambient Air Temperature
Sensor Voltage (0x03BA)
Refer to the electrical circuit www.JagDocs.com
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0155-00
Lost Communication
With Instrument Panel
Cluster (IPC) Control
Module - No sub type
information
Lost communication with
instrument cluster
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 front seat climate
control module and instrument cluster
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0156-00 Lost Communication
Lost communication with
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check With Information Center "A" - No sub rear seat entertainment the power and ground connections to the module type information control 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 front seat climate control module and rear seat entertainment control module Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0300-00
Internal Control Module
Software
Incompatibility - No
sub type information
Software stored in front
seat climate control
module is not compatible
with master configuration
Check the front seat climate control module is
configured correctly
Reconfigure the front seat climate control module
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Clear the DTC and retest the system
Carry out on demand self test using manufacturer
approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification U0401-00
Invalid Data Received
From ECM/PCM - No
sub type information
The engine control module
has transmitted engine
speed quality factor CAN
signal at a specific value
for a greater than expected
time period
Check the engine control module for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index
On software levels previous to 8X23-14B663-AE
clear the DTC and take no further action if the
system is operating correctly U2101-00 Control module
Compatible central car
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic Configuration Incompatible - No sub configuration file not system check and update the car configuration file type information received by front seat as required. Carry out on demand self test using climate control module manufacturer approved diagnostic system to confirm rectification. Clear the DTC and retest U3000-04
Control Module -
System internal
failures
Front seat climate control
module - Internal failure
Check and install new front seat climate control
module as required. Carry out on demand self test
using manufacturer approved diagnostic system to
confirm rectification U3003-62
Battery Voltage -
Signal compare failure
Wiring harness fault
Battery internal failure
Charging system fault
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the power and ground connections to the front
seat climate control module and the central
junction box
Refer to the battery care manual and verify that
the vehicle battery is fully charged and serviceable
before continuing with further diagnostic tests
Check the vehicle charging system
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action 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 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 B1009-87
Ignition Authorisation -
Missing message
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 B100A-62 Fuel Pump Authorisation
- Signal compare failure
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 B100A-64 Fuel Pump Authorisation
- Signal plausibility
failure
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 B100A-87 Fuel Pump Authorisation
- Missing message
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 B100B-67
Column Lock Ground
Authorisation - Signal
incorrect after event
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
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B100B-87
Column Lock Ground
Authorisation - Missing
message
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 B100C-67
Column Lock Supply
Authorisation - Signal
incorrect after event
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
LS CAN fault
CJB 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
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check CJB 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 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 B100C-87
Column Lock Supply
Authorisation - Missing
message
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
LS CAN fault
CJB 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 CJB 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 B100D-62
Column Lock
Authorisation - Signal
compare failure
CAN fault
ESCL power and ground
supply circuits - short, open
circuit
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Incorrect ESCL 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 communication between
Electronic Steering Column Lock and instrument
cluster. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check Electronic Steering Column Lock power
and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit
and Instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Check correct
Electronic Steering Column Lock 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 B100D-64
Column Lock
Authorisation - Signal
plausibility failure
Algorithm based failure-
signal plausibility failure
CAN fault
ESCL power and ground
supply circuits - short, open
circuit
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
If the customer has not reported a non start
issue, clear the DTC and check vehicle starts
correctly. If a non start issue has been reported
run the manufacturers approved diagnostic
system Start Authorisation Application and
follow the actions required for this DTC. Carry
out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check CAN communication between
Electronic Steering Column Lock and instrument
cluster (check transmission out speed, vehicle
speed, engine speed, gear position and
powermode signals to Electronic Steering
Column Lock). Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check Electronic Steering Column
Lock power and ground supply circuits for short,
open circuit and Instrument cluster power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit B100D-87
Column Lock
Authorisation - Missing
message - Missing
message
Missing message
CAN fault
No response from electric
steering column lock control
module, instrument cluster,
central junction box
Clear DTC, repeatedly lock and unlock car using
the key fob and retest. Check for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index
If the fault is cleared, notify the customer that
the steering column lock may fail to unlock if the
vehicle is parked with a high steering angle or
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action Battery voltage at electric
steering column lock control
module too low
Electric steering column lock
control module, instrument
cluster, central junction box
fault with the road wheel against a curb. If the
column lock is failing to disengage, the customer
may be able to rectify this by rotating the
steering wheel while pressing the engine start
button
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 that the vehicle battery
supply voltage is between 9-16 volts. Rectify as
required B100D-96
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 B1024-87
Start Control Unit -
Missing message
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 B1046-11
Front Fog Lamp Control
Switch - Circuit short to
ground
Fog lamp switch circuit -
short to ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
fog lamp switch circuit for short to ground B1046-15
Front Fog Lamp Control
Switch - Circuit short to
battery or open
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 B1048-11 Brake Fluid Level Switch
- Circuit short to ground
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
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Published: 17-Apr-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Rear
Differential Control Module (RDCM)
Description and Operation
Rear Differential Control Module (RDCM)
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 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
If the rear differential control module, rear differential actuator or the rear differential are replaced, the on demand self
test (ODST) must be carried out to calibrate the components
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 needed
The table below lists all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the rear differential control module, for
additional diagnosis and testing information refer to the relevant diagnosis and testing section.
For additional information, refer to: Rear Drive Axle and Differential (205-02 Rear Drive Axle/Differential, Diagnosis and
Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action P0562-00
System Voltage Low -
No sub type
information
Rear differential control
module voltage supply
below 9 volts
Check the battery charge condition, refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check the wiring to
the rear differential control module, repair as
necessary P0563-00
System Voltage High -
No sub type
information
System voltage high
(supply voltage supply
greater than 16 volts)
Check engine control module for stored DTCs,
suspect charging system fault. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check, power and
ground circuit for fault P0604-00
Internal Control Module
Random Access Memory
(RAM) Error - No sub
type information
Rear differential control
module internal error
Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists,
renew the control module. 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 P0605-00
Internal Control Module
Read Only Memory
(ROM) Error - No sub
type information
Rear differential control
module internal error
Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists,
renew the control module. Refer to the warranty
policy and procedures manual, or determine if any www.JagDocs.com
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0300-00
Internal Control Module
Software
Incompatibility - No
sub type information
Invalid configuration
message is received
Re-configure the speed control module using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Clear
DTCs and re-test. If DTC still logged, suspect
incorrect speed control module installed. Check and
install a new module as required, refer to new
module/component installation note at top of DTC
Index U0300-55
Internal Control Module
Software
Incompatibility - Not
configured
RJB - at least one of the
car configuration
parameters is not
configured
Re-configure the RJB using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system U0401-00
Invalid Data Received
From ECM/PCM A - No
sub type information
ECM did not respond
properly to speed control
cancel or auto brake
cancel request
Check ECM for related DTCs and refer to relevant
DTC Index U0401-67
Invalid Data Received
From ECM/PCM A -
Signal incorrect after
event
ECM did not respond
properly to speed control
resume request
Check ECM for related DTCs and refer to relevant
DTC Index U0401-81
Invalid Data Received
From ECM/PCM A -
Invalid serial data
received
Invalid data received
from engine control
module
Bus signal/message
failure
Speed control inhibited
by ECM
Check the Engine Control Module for related DTCs
and refer to relevant DTC Index. If U040181 is
logged as historic but no other DTCs have logged in
the engine control module at the same time and
distance, it may be caused by cranking with low
voltage conditions. Check battery and charging
system according to instructions in the battery care
manual. Install the latest Engine Control Module
software using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system, contact Dealer Technical Support before
replacing components U0415-53
Invalid Data Received
From Anti-Lock Braking
System (ABS) Control
Module - De-activated
Event information
Deactivated
Check the Anti-Lock Braking System Module for
related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index U0415-81
Invalid Data Received
From Anti-lock Brake
System (ABS) Control
Module - Invalid serial
data received
Stability assist fault
Check ABS module for related DTCs and refer to
relevant DTC Index U0417-67
Invalid Data Received
From Park Brake
Control Module - Signal
incorrect after event
Parking brake module did
not respond properly to
apply request
Check parking brake module for related DTCs and
refer to relevant DTC Index U0417-81
Invalid Data Received
From Park Brake
Control Module -
Invalid serial data
received
Speed control inhibited
by parking brake module
Check parking brake module for related DTCs and
refer to relevant DTC Index U0418-68
Invalid Data Received
From Brake System
Control Module - Event
information
Event information
Check the Anti-Lock Braking System Module for
related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index U0421-81
Invalid Data Received
From Suspension
Control Module 'A' -
Invalid serial data
received
Invalid serial data
received
Check the Suspension Control Module for related
DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index U0423-81
Invalid Data Received
From Instrument Panel
Control Module -
Invalid serial data
received
Speed control inhibited
by instrument cluster
Check instrument cluster, CJB and RJB for related
DTCs and refer to relevant DTC Index U1A00-88
Private Communication
Network - Bus off
Bus off
The module setting this code has disabled CAN
transmission. Check for other bus off codes. Check
the module and circuits. Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams. Clear all DTCs and road test the vehicle. If
the concern reoccurs contact Dealer Technical
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Published: 17-Apr-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Steering
Column Lock Module (VIM)
Description and Operation
Steering Column Lock Module (VIM)
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 checked 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 (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.
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.
Where an 'on demand self-test' is referred to, this can be accessed via the 'DTC 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.
The table below lists all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the Steering Column Lock Module, for
additional Diagnosis and Testing information refer to the relevant Diagnosis and Testing Section.
For additional information, refer to: Steering Column Switches (211-05 Steering Column Switches, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B100D-51
Column Lock
Authorisation - Not
programmed
Module not programmed
Configure the Steering Column Lock Module using the
manufacturers approved diagnostic system B100D-62
Column Lock
Authorisation -
Signal compare
failure
Signal compare failure
- This DTC will be
logged if the
encrypted data
exchange does
not match
between Steering
Column Lock and
the Central
Junction Box
Configure the modules using the manufacturers approved
diagnostic system. If the problem persists, complete a
CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers
approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand
self-test and retest B100D-64
Column Lock
Authorisation -
Signal plausibility
failure
Signal plausibility failure
Steering Column Lock
unable to perform lock
action
CAN Network fault
Anti-lock Braking
System, Engine Control
Module, Central Junction
Box fault
NOTE: Prior to clearing this DTC, carry out the Vehicle
Functional Reset application using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system
Check the serviceability of the steering column and lock.
Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists, carry
out CAN Network Integrity Test and Module Self Test
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system.
Alternatively, refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action check CAN Network B100D-87
Column Lock
Authorisation -
Missing message
Missing message
CAN fault
No response from
electric steering column
lock control module,
instrument cluster,
central junction box
Battery voltage at
electric steering column
lock control module too
low
Electric steering column
lock control module,
instrument cluster,
central junction box fault
NOTE: Prior to clearing this DTC, carry out the Vehicle
Functional Reset application using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system
Clear DTC, repeatedly lock and unlock car using the key
fob and retest. Check for related DTCs and refer to the
relevant DTC index
If the fault is cleared, notify the customer that the
steering column lock may fail to unlock if the vehicle is
parked with a high steering angle or with the road wheel
against a curb. If the column lock is failing to disengage,
the customer may be able to rectify this by rotating the
steering wheel while pressing the engine start button
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 that the vehicle battery supply
voltage is between 9-16 volts. Rectify as required U0001-88
High Speed CAN
Communication
Bus - Bus off
Bus off
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 U0300-00
Internal Control
Module Software
Incompatibility -
No sub type
information
No sub type information
Refer to network communication section of the workshop
manual. Clear the DTC and ensure the vehicle battery
supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Using the
manufacturers approved diagnostic system, complete a
CAN integrity test. Perform an on demand self-test and
retest U3000-49
Control Module -
Internal electronic
failure
Internal electronic
failure detected during
self test or lock/unlock
operation
Refer to network communication section of the workshop
manual. Clear the DTC and ensure the vehicle battery
supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Perform an on
demand self-test and if the DTC returns suspect the
electric steering column lock, refer to the warranty policy
and procedures manual if a module/component is suspect U3000-87
Control Module -
Missing message
Configuration message
not received
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. Check modules are
configured correctly using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system U3002-81
Vehicle
Identification
Number - Invalid
serial data
received
Invalid vehicle
identification number
Confirm the correct VIN details are stored in Steering
Column Lock Module using the approved diagnostic
system