C1a04-22 JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Workshop Manual
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action C1A04-12 
Right Front 
Height Sensor - 
Circuit short to 
power  
Height sensor circuit 
shorted to another 
cable 
Height sensor internal 
fault  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check Front Right 
Height Sensor circuit for short to power, If circuit correct 
suspect Sensor internal fault, replace as required C1A04-14 
Right Front 
Height Sensor - 
Circuit short to 
ground or open  
Wiring to sensor 
(signal) open circuit 
Wiring to height 
sensor partial short to 
ground 
Wiring to height 
sensor short to other 
cable 
Height sensor internal 
electrical fault  
Disconnect electrical connector to height sensor and inspect 
connector pins & terminals for evidence of corrosion or water 
ingress. If no corrosion found, disconnect harness at Control 
Module. A: Check for short circuits between any of the 3 
terminals and vehicle ground. B: Check for electrical continuity 
between the two connectors for each of the 3 terminals. 
Reconnect electrical connector at Control Module only. C: 
Check voltages at terminals within height sensor connector 
(sensor not connected), with respect to vehicle body. •  
Voltage to sensor ground connection should be ~0v • Voltage 
to sensor signal connection should be ~0v • Voltage to sensor 
supply connection should be ~5v All voltages should be within 
± 0.15v C1A04-21 
Right Front 
Height Sensor - 
Signal amplitude 
< minimum  
Height sensor linkage 
not connected  
Height sensor or 
bracket loose 
Height sensor bracket 
bent 
Incorrect height 
calibration 
Height sensor linkage 
toggled 
Height sensor water 
ingress 
Wiring to height 
sensor partial short to 
ground 
Wiring to height 
sensor short to other 
cable 
Height sensor 
electrical fault  
Height sensor linkage 
bent 
Incorrect height 
sensor fitted  
Inspect for damage or loose fixings. NOTE If any height 
sensor fixings were slackened or found to be loose or if a 
height sensor was changed, the vehicle ride height MUST be 
re-calibrated. Confirm that the correct height sensor part 
number is fitted, as specified in the service parts database. 
To check height sensor: Disconnect electrical connector to 
height sensor and inspect connecter pins & terminals for 
evidence of corrosion or water ingress. If no corrosion found, 
disconnect harness at Control Module. A: Check for short 
circuits between any of the 3 terminals and vehicle ground. B: 
Check for electrical continuity between the two connectors for 
each of the 3 terminals. Reconnect electrical connector at 
Control Module only. C: Check voltages at terminals within 
height sensor connector (sensor not connected), with respect 
to vehicle body. • Voltage to sensor ground connection should 
be ~0v • Voltage to sensor signal connection should be ~0v • 
Voltage to sensor supply connection should be ~5v All 
voltages should be within ± 0.15v. To check sensor operation 
on the vehicle: Check for water ingress around the height 
sensors, electrical connectors or shaft end. Check for 
excessive movement in the shaft in all directions. Raise 
vehicle (ideally on wheels-free ramp) until suspension on 
corner under investigation is at rebound to gain access to 
height sensor. Access may be improved by removing road 
wheel. Carefully disconnect the height sensor link from the 
upper suspension arm. Monitor the height sensor signal 
voltage output for the height sensor under investigation. 
Position the sensor arm so it is in the mid position and 
confirm that the voltage is around 2.5 volts. Move the sensor 
arm over the range ±40° around the mid position and confirm 
that the voltage changes smoothly between around 0.2 volts 
and 4.8 volts. If voltages are incorrect or do not change 
smoothly then replace sensor. NOTE: For angles of movement 
beyond ±40°, the sensor signal will clamp to a voltage of 
~0.15v or ~4.85v, depending on position of sensor lever. This 
is normal. When investigation is complete, refit height sensor 
link to upper arm. If any fixings to the height sensor body or 
mounting bracket were slackened or found to be loose or if a 
height sensor was changed, the vehicle ride height MUST be 
re-calibrated. Refer to the relevant section of the workshop 
manual for the calibration procedure C1A04-22 
Right Front 
Height Sensor - 
Signal amplitude 
> maximum  
Height sensor linkage 
not connected  
Height sensor or 
bracket loose 
Height sensor bracket 
bent 
Incorrect height 
calibration 
Height sensor linkage 
toggled 
Height sensor water 
ingress 
Wiring to height  
Inspect for damage or loose fixings. NOTE If any height 
sensor fixings were slackened or found to be loose or if a 
height sensor was changed, the vehicle ride height MUST be 
re-calibrated. Confirm that the correct height sensor part 
number is fitted, as specified in the service parts database. 
To check height sensor: Disconnect electrical connector to 
height sensor and inspect connecter pins & terminals for 
evidence of corrosion or water ingress. If no corrosion found, 
disconnect harness at Control Module. A: Check for short 
circuits between any of the 3 terminals and vehicle ground. B: 
Check for electrical continuity between the two connectors for 
each of the 3 terminals. Reconnect electrical connector at 
Control Module only. C: Check voltages at terminals within www.JagDocs.com