U3002 JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Workshop Manual
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action C1B15-13 
Sensor Supply 
Voltage B - Circuit 
open  
RECIRC servo motor 
and EVAP sensor 
ground circuits - open 
circuit  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check RECIRC 
servo motor and EVAP sensor ground circuits for open 
circuit P0530-11 
A/C Refrigerant 
Pressure Sensor A 
Circuit - Circuit 
short to ground  
Air conditioning 
pressure sensor signal 
circuit - short to ground  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check air 
conditioning pressure sensor signal circuit for short to 
ground P0530-15 
A/C Refrigerant 
Pressure Sensor A 
Circuit - Circuit 
short to battery or 
open  
Air conditioning 
pressure sensor signal 
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 air conditioning 
pressure sensor signal circuit for short to power, 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 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 climate control module, refer to the 
new module/component installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index U1A14-49 
CAN Initialisation 
Failure - Internal 
electronic failure  
Internal electronic 
failure  
Suspect the climate control module, check and install a 
new module as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index U3000-55 
Control Module - 
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 climate control module. Check and 
install a new module as required, refer to the new 
module/component 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 climate control module for DTCs 
and refer to the DTC Index. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. 
If DTC remains suspect the climate control module. Check 
and install a new module as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index U3002-81 
Vehicle 
Identification 
Number - Invalid 
serial data 
received  
Vehicle/component 
mis-match. Corrupt VIN 
data being transmitted, 
module previously 
installed to other 
vehicle  
Check and install original/new module as required, refer to 
the new module/component installation note at the top of 
the DTC Index www.JagDocs.com 
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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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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 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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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0300-00 
Internal Control 
Module Software 
Incompatibility - No 
sub type information  
Car configuration file 
stored in parking aid 
control module does not 
match the master car 
configuration file  
Master car configuration 
file not being 
transmitted by master 
control module  
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
check all other 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 component or a new one as 
required U0422-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From Body Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
Invalid data received  
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
check central junction box, for related DTCs and refer 
to the relevant DTC index 
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
complete a CAN network integrity test 
Cycle the ignition off, then on, and check if the DTC 
is still logged 
Clear the DTC and re-test U0423-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From Instrument Panel 
Control Module - No 
sub type information  
Invalid data received  
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
check instrument cluster, for related DTCs and refer 
to the relevant DTC index 
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
complete a CAN network integrity test 
Cycle the ignition off, then on, and check if the DTC 
is still logged 
Clear the DTC and re-test U0443-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From Body Control 
Module "B" - No sub 
type information  
Invalid data received  
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
check auxiliary junction box, for related DTCs and 
refer to the relevant DTC index 
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
complete a CAN network integrity test 
Cycle the ignition off, then on, and check if the DTC 
is still logged 
Clear the DTC and re-test U2100-00 
Initial Configuration 
Not Complete - No sub 
type information  
Car configuration file not 
the same as expected by 
the parking aid control 
module  
NOTE: After updating the car configuration file, set the 
ignition to on and wait 30 seconds before clearing the DTCs 
 
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
check and update the car configuration file as 
required. Clear the DTC and retest U2101-00 
Control Module 
Configuration 
Incompatible - No sub 
type information  
Parking aid control 
module configuration 
error  
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system 
check and up-date the car configuration file as 
required. Clear the DTC and re-test U3000-49 
Control Module - 
Internal electronic 
failure  
Parking aid control 
module internal failure  
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system 
clear the DTC, cycle the ignition off, then on, and 
check if the DTC is still logged 
If the DTC is still logged suspect the parking aid 
control module U3002-81 
Vehicle Identification 
Number - Invalid serial 
data received  
VIN Mismatch, stored 
VIN does not match 
broadcast VIN  
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system 
clear the DTC, cycle the ignition off, then on, and 
check if the DTC is still logged 
If the DTC is still logged replace the parking aid 
control module U3003-16 
Battery voltage - 
Circuit voltage below 
threshold  
Circuit voltage below 
threshold  
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, 
check central junction box, for related DTCs and refer 
to the relevant DTC index 
Check the vehicle charging system performance to 
ensure the voltage regulation is correct 
Refer to relevant section of workshop manual and 
battery care manual. Check battery state of charge 
and starting/charging system performance 
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check 
parking aid control module power and ground circuits  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0142-00 
Lost Communication 
With Body Control 
Module "B" - No 
subtype information  
Missing message from 
RJB  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Carry out CAN network integrity test using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer 
to the electrical circuit diagrams and check power 
and ground supplies to RJB U0155-00 
Lost Communication 
With Instrument Panel 
Cluster (IPC) Control 
Module - No subtype 
information  
Missing message from 
instrument cluster  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. Carry out CAN network integrity test using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer 
to the electrical circuit diagrams and check power 
and ground supplies to instrument cluster U0300-00 
Internal Control 
Module Software 
Incompatibility - No 
subtype 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 remote 
keyless entry module, refer to the new module 
installation note at the top of the DTC Index U201F-00 
External Receiver - No 
subtype information  
No subtype information - 
communication error  
Suspect the RF receiver, check and install a new RF 
receiver as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at top of DTC 
Index U201F-13 
External Receiver - 
Circuit open  
Line open  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and test RF 
receiver communication circuit to remote keyless 
entry module for short to ground or open circuit U201F-87 
External Receiver - 
Missing message  
Transmission error  
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check 
the data line between the RF receiver and the 
remote keyless entry module for short, open circuit. 
Suspect the RF receiver or remote keyless entry 
module, check and install a new RF receiver or 
remote keyless entry module as required, refer to 
the new module/component installation note at top 
of DTC Index U2100-00 
Initial Configuration 
Not Complete - No 
subtype information  
No subtype information  
Configure the Remote Keyless Entry module using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system U2101-00 
Control Module 
Configuration 
Incompatible - No subtype information  
No subtype information  
Re-configure the RJB using the manufacturer 
approved diagnostic system U3000-49 
Control Module - 
Internal electronic 
failure  
Internal electronic failure  
Install a new remote keyless entry module, refer to 
the new module installation note at the top of the 
DTC Index U3002-81 
Vehicle Identification 
Number - Invalid serial 
data received  
Vehicle/component 
mis-match. Module 
previously installed to 
other vehicle  
Install correct/new module to vehicle specification, 
refer to the new module/component installation 
note at the top of the DTC Index U3003-62 
Battery Voltage - 
Signal compare failure  
Mis-match in battery 
voltage, of 2 volts or 
more, between remote 
keyless entry module and 
RJB  
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this 
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system 
Refer to the relevant section of the workshop 
manual and test the battery and charging system  
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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  
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0300-00 
Internal Control Module 
Software Incompatibility - 
No sub type information  
Incompatible tire 
pressure monitoring 
system module for 
vehicle CAN network  
Check correct tire pressure monitoring system 
module is installed to vehicle specification, 
otherwise suspect the rear junction box U0415-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From Anti-Lock Brake 
System (ABS) Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
Invalid data received 
from the anti-lock braking 
system control module 
CAN bus fault 
Anti-lock braking system 
fault  
Check anti-lock braking system control module 
and Instrument Cluster for related DTCs and refer 
to the relevant DTC index. Carry out CAN network 
integrity tests U0424-00 
Invalid Data Received 
From HVAC Control 
Module - No sub type 
information  
HVAC control module 
fault  
Check climate control module for related DTCs 
and refer to relevant DTC index U1A14-49 CAN Initialisation Failure 
- Internal electronic 
failure  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module fault  
Install a new tire pressure monitoring module. 
Refer to the new module/component installation 
note at the top of the DTC index U3000-55 
Control Module - Not 
configured  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
is invalid  
Check and amend the car configuration file U3000-87 
Control Module - Missing 
message  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
not received  
Check the rear junction box for related DTCs and 
refer to the relevant DTC index. Carry out CAN 
network integrity test U3002-81 
Vehicle Identification 
Number - Invalid serial 
data received  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module and 
vehicle VIN mismatch  
NOTE: This DTC indicates that the tire pressure 
monitoring system module is not the original part 
installed to the vehicle at the factory/dealer and could 
have been substituted. Refer to the note above the DTC 
index about replacing components which may remain 
under manufacturer warranty. 
 
Re-install the original or a new tire pressure 
monitoring system control module  
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DTC Description Possible Cause Action U0142-00 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module "B" 
-no sub type information  
CAN bus fault 
Auxiliary Junction Box fault Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams and check 
Auxiliary Junction Box power and ground supplies for 
short, open circuit. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0155-00 
Lost Communications With 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
(IPC) Control Module-no 
sub type information  
CAN bus fault 
Instrument cluster fault Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams and check 
instrument cluster power and ground supplies for 
short, open circuit. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0164-00 
Lost Communication With 
HVAC Control Module-no 
sub type information  
CAN bus fault 
Climate control module 
fault Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams and check 
climate control module power and ground supplies for 
short, open circuit. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0300-00 
Internal Control Module 
Software Incompatibility-no 
sub type information  
Incompatible tire pressure 
monitoring system module 
for vehicle CAN network Check correct tire pressure monitoring system module 
is installed to vehicle specification, otherwise  
suspect the Auxiliary Junction Box. U0415-00 
Invalid Data Received From 
Anti-Lock Brake System 
(ABS) Control Module-no 
subtype information  
Invalid data received from 
the Anti-Lock Braking 
System Control Module 
CAN bus fault 
Anti-Lock Braking System 
fault Check Anti-Lock Braking System control module and 
Instrument Cluster for related DTCs and refer to the 
relevant DTC Index. Carry out CAN network integrity 
tests. U0424-00 
Invalid Data Received From 
HVAC Control Module-no 
sub type information  
HVAC control module fault Check climate control module for related DTCs and 
refer to relevant DTC Index. U1A14-49 
CAN Initialisation Failure- 
internal electronic failure  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module fault Install a new tire pressure monitoring module. Refer 
to the new module/component installation note at 
the top of the DTC Index. U3000-55 
Control Module-not 
configured  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
is invalid Check and amend the car configuration file. U3000-87 
Control Module-missing 
message  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system configuration data 
not received Check the Auxiliary Junction Box for related DTCs and 
refer to the relevant DTC Index. Carry out CAN 
network integrity test. U3002-81 
Vehicle Identification 
Number - invalid serial data 
received  
Tire pressure monitoring 
system module and vehicle 
VIN mis-match  
NOTE: This DTC indicates that the tire pressure 
monitoring system module is not the original part 
installed to the vehicle at the factory/dealer and 
could have been substituted. Refer to the note above 
the DTC index about replacing components which may 
remain under manufacturer warranty. 
 
Re-install the original or a new tire pressure monitoring system control module.  
Component Tests 
 
Wheels and Tires 
 
For wheel and tire specification information (pressures, torques, etc). 
 
When replacing wheels or tires, local legislation regarding health and safety must be complied with. 
 
If the vehicle has a Tire Pressure Monitoring System installed, only Jaguar approved wheels and tires should be used. If the 
wheel and tire size is changed (for example from R18 to R20) the Tire Pressure Monitoring System module should be updated 
with the correct pressure information appropriate to the new wheel and tire set. Update the Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
module using the Jaguar approved diagnostic system. 
As a general guideline, only replace tires in pairs or as a set, and only with tires of equivalent size and specification. 
Confirm the symptoms of the customer complaint. 
As much information as possible should be gathered from the driver to assist in diagnosing the cause(s). 
 
1. Before a road test, carry out a basic inspection to make sure the vehicle is safe and legal to drive. 
 
Basic inspection 
 
Correct tire inflation 
Legal tire tread depth  
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DTC Description Possible Cause Action U300046 Control Module  
Calibration/parameter memory 
failure Suspect the instrument cluster, check and install a new 
instrument cluster as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index U300049 Control Module  
Internal electronic failure Suspect the instrument cluster, check and install a new 
instrument cluster as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index U300055 Control Module  
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 instrument cluster. Check and install a new 
instrument cluster as required, refer to the new 
module/component installation note at the top of the DTC 
Index U300087 Control Module  
Missing message Re-configure the RJB using the manufacturer approved 
diagnostic system. Check instrument cluster for additional 
DTCs and refer to the DTC Index. Carry out CAN network 
integrity tests using the manufacturer approved diagnostic 
system. If DTC remains suspect the instrument cluster. 
Check and install a new instrument cluster as required, refer 
to the new module/component installation note at the top of 
the DTC Index U300281 
Vehicle 
Identification 
Number  
Vehicle/component mis-match. 
Corrupt VIN data being 
transmitted, instrument 
cluster previously installed to 
other vehicle Check and install original/new instrument cluster as required, 
refer to the new module/component installation note at the 
top of the DTC Index U300316 Battery Voltage  
Instrument cluster logic power 
supply circuit - voltage below 
threshold 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 logic 
power supply circuit for short to ground, open circuit U300317 Battery Voltage  
Instrument cluster logic power 
supply circuit - circuit voltage 
above threshold Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this DTC using 
the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check 
charging system for over charging condition U300362 Battery Voltage  
Mis-match in battery voltage, 
of 2 volts or more, between 
instrument cluster and RJB 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 logic 
power supply circuit for short, open circuit