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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B11F7-11
Passenger Folding Mirror
Motor - Circuit short to
ground
Passenger folding mirror motor
circuit short circuit to ground
Mirror motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror fold circuit between the
passenger door module and the mirror
assembly. Repair as necessary B11F7-15
Passenger Folding Mirror
Motor - Circuit short to
battery or open
Passenger mirror heater output
circuit short circuit to power or
open circuit
Mirror motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror fold circuit between the
passenger door module and the mirror
assembly. Repair as necessary B1A98-83
LIN Bus Circuit #1 -
Value of signal
protection calculation
incorrect
Value of signal protection
calculation incorrect
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the LIN Bus circuit between the rear
door control unit and the Driver Door Module.
Check the connectors for integrity and
security. Clear the DTC and retest. If the
problem persists, renew the rear door control
module B1A98-86
LIN Bus Circuit #1 -
Signal invalid
Signal invalid
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the LIN Bus circuit between the rear
door control unit and the Driver Door Module.
Check the connectors for integrity and
security. Clear the DTC and retest. If the
problem persists, renew the rear door control
module B1A98-87
LIN Bus Circuit #1 -
Missing message
Missing message
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the LIN Bus circuit between the rear
door control unit and the Driver Door Module.
Check the connectors for integrity and
security. Clear the DTC and retest. If the
problem persists, renew the rear door control
module B1C09-11
Driver Left/Right Mirror
Motor Circuit - Circuit
short to ground
Driver mirror adjustment motor
circuit short circuit to ground
Mirror left/right motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror motor circuit between the
drivers door module and the mirror assembly.
Repair as necessary B1C09-15
Driver Left/Right Mirror
Motor Circuit - Circuit
short to battery or open
Driver mirror adjustment motor
circuit short circuit to power or
open circuit
Mirror left/right motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror motor circuit between the
drivers door module and the mirror assembly.
Repair as necessary B1C10-11
Driver Up/Down Mirror
Motor Circuit - Circuit
short to ground
Driver mirror adjustment motor
circuit short circuit to ground
Mirror motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror motor circuit between the
drivers door module and the mirror assembly.
Repair as necessary B1C10-15
Driver Up/Down Mirror
Motor Circuit - Circuit
short to battery or open
Driver mirror adjustment motor
circuit short circuit to power or
open circuit
Mirror motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror motor circuit between the
drivers door module and the mirror assembly.
Repair as necessary B1C11-11
Passenger Left/Right
Mirror Motor Circuit -
Circuit short to ground
Passenger mirror adjustment
motor circuit short circuit to
ground
Mirror motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror motor circuit between the
passenger door module and the mirror
assembly. Repair as necessary B1C11-15
Passenger Left/Right
Mirror Motor Circuit -
Circuit short to battery
or open
Passenger mirror adjustment
motor circuit short circuit to
power or open circuit
Mirror motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror motor circuit between the
passenger door module and the mirror
assembly. Repair as necessary B1C12-11
Passenger Up/Down
Mirror Motor Circuit -
Circuit short to ground
Passenger mirror adjustment
motor circuit short circuit to
ground
Mirror motor failure
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the mirror motor circuit between the
passenger door module and the mirror assembly. Repair as necessary
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Published: 12-May-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC:
Driver/Passenger Seat Module (DSM/PSM)
Description and Operation
Driver/Passenger Seat Module (DSM/PSM)
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 Driver/Passenger Seat Module
(DSM/PSM). For additional diagnosis and testing information, refer to the relevant Diagnosis and Testing section in the
workshop manual.
For additional information, refer to: Seats (501-10 Seating, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B105F-11
Seat Cushion Extension
Motor Output - Circuit short
to ground
Driver seat cushion extension
motor 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 driver
seat cushion extension motor circuit for
short to ground B105F-15
Seat Cushion Extension
Motor Output - Circuit short
to battery or open
Driver seat cushion extension
motor 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 driver
seat cushion extension motor circuit for
short to power, open circuit B1060-11
Seat Headrest Motor
Output - Circuit short to
ground
Driver seat headrest motor
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 driver
seat headrest motor circuit for short to
ground
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1060-15
Seat Headrest Motor
Output - Circuit short to
battery or open
Driver seat headrest motor
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 driver
seat headrest motor circuit for short to
power, open circuit B1063-31
Seat Cushion Extension
Motor Speed/Position
Sensor - No signal
Harness/connector problem
No signal from sensor
Sensor/motor malfunction
Check the seat wiring harness/connectors
for security/integrity
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the seat cushion motor sensor
circuit. Repair circuit as required. Clear DTC
and retest B1064-31
Seat Headrest Motor
Speed/Position Sensor - No
signal
Harness/connector problem
No signal from sensor
Sensor/motor malfunction
Check the seat wiring harness/connectors
for security/integrity
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the seat headrest motor sensor
circuit. Repair circuit as required. Clear DTC
and retest B1065-24
Cushion extend switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and cushion extend
circuit for short to ground B1066-24
Cushion retract switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and cushion retract
circuit for short to ground B106D-24
Headrest up switch - Signal
stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and headrest up
circuit for short to ground B106E-24
Headrest down switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and headrest down
circuit for short to ground B1A98-83
LIN Bus Circuit #1 - Value
of signal protection
calculation incorrect
Value of signal protection
calculation incorrect
Check LIN network for interference/EMC
related issues B1A98-86
LIN Bus Circuit #1 - Signal
invalid
LIN bus Header error
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system. Check LIN
network for interference/EMC related
issues B1A98-87
LIN Bus Circuit #1 -
Missing message
Slave node communication
missing. LIN bus circuit - short
to ground, power, open circuit
(ECU Types 7 & 8)
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and test
LIN Bus between seat switch pack and
control module for short to ground, power,
open circuit, check power and ground
supplies to switch pack B1A98-88 LIN Bus Circuit #1 - Bus off
Bus off
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system. Refer to
electrical circuit diagrams and test LIN Bus
between seat switch pack and control
module for short to ground or power
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1B92-15
Seat Recline Motor Relay -
Circuit short to battery or
open
Driver seat recline motor
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 driver
seat recline motor circuit for short to
power, open circuit B1B93-31
Seat Recline Motor
Speed/Position Sensor - No
signal
Harness/connector problem
No signal from sensor
Sensor/motor malfunction
Check the seat wiring harness/connectors
for security/integrity
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the seat recline motor speed sensor
circuit. Repair circuit as required. Clear DTC
and retest B1B94-24
Seat Height Up Switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and seat height up
circuit for short to ground B1B95-24
Seat Height Down Switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and seat height
down circuit for short to ground B1B96-24
Seat Slide Forward Switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and seat slide
forward circuit for short to ground B1B97-24 Seat Slide Backward Switch
- Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and seat slide
backward circuit for short to ground B1B98-24
Seat Tilt Up Switch - Signal
stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and seat tilt up
circuit for short to ground B1B99-24
Seat Tilt Down Switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and seat tilt down
circuit for short to ground B1C00-24
Seat Recline Up Switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and seat recline up
circuit for short to ground B1C01-24
Seat Recline Down Switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit and check seat
recline down circuit for short to ground B1C02-24
Memory Store Switch -
Signal stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit www.JagDocs.com
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1C03-24
Memory #1 Switch - Signal
stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit B1C04-24
Memory #2 Switch - Signal
stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit B1C05-24
Memory #3 Switch - Signal
stuck high
Signal stuck high
Check for a stuck switch. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check driver
seat switch pack to seat module LIN circuit
for short, open circuit U0010-88
Medium speed Can
communication Bus - Bus
off
Bus off
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check CAN
network to climate controlled seat module
for short, open circuit U0140-00
Lost communication with
CJB - No sub type
information
Lost communication with CJB
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system. Check CJB for
related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC
Index U0142-00
Lost communication with
RJB - No sub type
information
Lost communication with RJB
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system. Check RJB for
related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC
Index U0155-00
Lost communications with
instrument cluster - No sub
type information
Lost communications with
instrument cluster
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check CAN
network to climate controlled seat module
and instrument cluster for short, open
circuit U0199-00
Lost communication with
Driver Door Module (DDM) -
No sub type information
Lost communication with DDM
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system U0300-00
Internal control module
software incompatibility -
No sub type information
Invalid configuration message
is received
Re-configure the RJB using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system.
Clear the DTC and retest. If the DTC is still
logged suspect the DSM/PSM, refer to the
new module installation note at the top of
the DTC Index U1A14-49
CAN Initialisation failure -
Internal electronic failure
Internal electronic failure
Install a new DSM, refer to the new
module installation note at the top of the
DTC Index U1A4C-68
Build/end of line mode
active - Event information
Manufacturing mode has not
been removed
Place DSM in to customer mode using
manufacturer approved diagnostic system U3000-49
Control module - Internal
electronic failure
Internal electronic failure
Install a new DSM, refer to the new
module installation note at the top of the
DTC Index
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U3000-55
Stored vehicle
configuration data does not
match - Not configured
Incorrect car configuration data
received
Re-configure the RJB using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system.
Clear DTC and re-test. If the DTC remains
suspect the DSM, refer to the new module
installation note at the top of the DTC
Index U3000-87
Control Module - Missing
message
Missing message
Re-configure the RJB using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system.
Check DSM for DTCs and refer to the DTC
Index. Check CAN network integrity using
the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system U3001-46
Control module improper
shutdown -
Calibration/parameter
memory failure
Calibration/parameter memory
failure
Check for DTCs that could indicate power
failure to the module and refer to the DTC
Index U3002-81
Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN) - Invalid
serial data received
Vehicle/component mis-match.
Corrupt VIN data being
transmitted, module previously
installed to other vehicle
Install original module, check for DTCs and
refer to relevant DTC Index U3003-16
Battery Voltage - Circuit
voltage below threshold
Circuit voltage below threshold
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system U3003-17
Battery Voltage - Circuit
voltage above threshold
Circuit voltage above threshold
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer
approved diagnostic system
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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 suspect the switch. Refer to the Warranty Policy
and Procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect P1571-64
Brake Switch - Signal
plausibility failure
Wiring harness fault
Brake pedal switch fault
The signal from the hardwired brake pedal switch
does not agree with the brake status message
broadcast on CAN. Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check the brake pedal switch
circuits for short circuit or open circuit. Repair
wiring harness as required
If there are no wiring harness faults suspect
switch. Refer to the Warranty Policy and
Procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect C1127-31
Position Sensor - No
Signal
Parking brake motor hall
effect position sensor
power circuit fault
Parking brake motor hall
effect position sensor
ground circuit fault
Parking brake motor hall
effect position sensor
signal circuit fault
Mechanical fault with
sensor/actuator
Inspect mechanical linkages for faults/damage.
Repair as required. Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check parking brake motor hall
effect position sensor circuits for short, open
circuit. Check and install a new sensor actuator as
required C1129-39
Actuator engage -
Incorrect has too few
pulses
Motor engage current
reached before full apply
travel distance
Service brake adjustment
incorrect after brake lining
replacement
Brake cables broken,
seized, trapped.
Caliper malfunction
Carry out parking brake calibration procedure.
check for mechanical failure of parking brake
system C1129-3A
Actuator engage -
Incorrect has too many
pulses
Motor engage current not
reached or travelled too far
upon apply
Service brake adjustment
incorrect after brake lining
replacement
Brake cables broken,
seized, trapped
Caliper malfunction
Carry out parking brake calibration procedure.
check for mechanical failure of parking brake
system C112A-39
Actuator disengage -
Incorrect has too few
pulses
Intermittent motor or
circuit - open circuit
Actuator malfunction
Check for additional motor or circuit DTCs and
refer to DTC index. check for mechanical failure of
parking brake C1D00-11 Park brake apply switch
- Circuit short to ground
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault - short to
ground
Switch fault
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check the
switch primary and secondary apply circuits for
short to ground. Repair circuit faults or install a
new switch as required C1D00-15
Park brake apply switch
circuit - Circuit short to
battery or open
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault - short to
power or open circuit
Switch fault
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check the
switch primary and secondary apply circuits for
short to power or open circuit. Repair circuit faults
or install a new switch as required C1D00-1C Park brake apply switch
- Voltage out of range
Connector fault - bent,
loose or corroded pin(s)
Harness fault - low
resistance to ground
Switch fault
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test
primary parking brake apply switch circuits for
short to ground
Check and install a new switch as required
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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 system, complete a CAN network integrity test.
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the CAN network U0103-00
Lost communication
With Gear Shift Module
A - No sub type
information
Gear shift control module /
system fault
Wiring harness fault
Check the Gear Shift 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
system, complete a CAN network integrity test.
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the CAN network U0104-00 Lost communication
Speed control module /
Check the Speed Control Module for related DTCs With Cruise Control Module A - No sub type system fault and refer to the relevant DTC index information Wiring harness 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 U0121-00
Lost communication
with Anti-Lock Braking
System (ABS) Control
Module - No sub type
information
Anti-Lock Braking System
control module / system
fault
Wiring harness fault
Check the Anti-Lock Braking System 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
system, complete a CAN network integrity test.
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
the CAN network U0155-00
Lost Communication
With Instrument Panel
Cluster (IPC) Control
Module - No sub type
information
Instrument Cluster /
system fault
Wiring harness fault
Check the Instrument Cluster 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
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
Car configuration file
stored in Park Brake
Module does not match the
master car configuration
file
Master car configuration
file not being transmitted
by master control module
Check all control modules for related DTCs and
refer to the relevant DTC index
Check the components installed on the vehicle
were installed by the factory or a dealer
Install the original components or a new one as
required U0401-00
Invalid Data Received
From ECM/PCM - No sub
type information
Invalid message from the
Engine Control Module
Check the Engine Control Module for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index U0404-00
Invalid Data Received
From Gear Shift Control
Module A - No sub type
information
Invalid message from the
gear shift control module
Check the Gear Shift Control Module for related
DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index U0415-00
Invalid Data Received
From Anti-Lock Braking
System (ABS) Control
Module - No sub type
information
Invalid message from the
anti-lock Braking system
module
NOTE: This DTC may be stored even though no fault
condition is present and should be ignored unless the
customer has reported a electronic park brake concern.
Clear the DTC and retest. Verify the customer concern
prior to diagnosis
Check the Anti-Lock Braking System Control
Module for related DTCs and refer to the relevant
DTC index U0422-00
Invalid data received
from Central Junction
Box - No sub type
information
Invalid message from the
Central Junction Box
Check the Central Junction Box for related DTCs
and refer to the relevant DTC index