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Published: 12-May-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Instrument Cluster (IPC)
Description and Operation
Instrument Cluster (IC)
CAUTION: Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution of control modules does not
guarantee confirmation of a fault, and may also cause additional faults in the vehicle being tested and/or the donor vehicle.
NOTES:
If a control module or a component is suspect and the vehicle remains under manufacturer warranty, refer to the Warranty
Policy and Procedures manual, or determine if any prior approval programme is in operation, prior to the installation of a new
module/component.
Generic scan tools may not read the codes listed, or may read only 5-digit codes. Match the 5 digits from the scan tool to
the first 5 digits of the 7-digit code listed to identify the fault (the last 2 digits give extra information read by the
manufacturer-approved diagnostic system).
When performing voltage or resistance tests, always use a digital multimeter accurate to three decimal places, and with
an up-to-date calibration certificate. When testing resistance always take the resistance of the digital multimeter leads into
account.
Check and rectify basic faults before beginning diagnostic routines involving pinpoint tests.
Inspect connectors for signs of water ingress, and pins for damage and/or corrosion.
If DTCs are recorded and, after performing the pinpoint tests, a fault is not present, an intermittent concern may be the
cause. Always check for loose connections and corroded terminals.
Check DDW for open campaigns. Refer to the corresponding bulletins and SSMs which may be valid for the specific
customer complaint and carry out the recommendations as required.
The table below lists all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the Instrument Cluster (IC). For additional
diagnosis and testing information, refer to the relevant Diagnosis and Testing section in the workshop manual.
For additional information, refer to: Instrument Cluster (413-01 Instrument Cluster, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1008-11
Wiper Mode Switch -
Circuit short to ground
Master wiper switch circuit -
short to ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
master wiper switch circuit for short to ground B1008-15
Wiper Mode Switch -
Circuit short to battery
or open
Master wiper switch circuit -
short to power, open circuit
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check master wiper switch circuit for short to
power, open circuit B1009-51
Ignition Authorisation -
Not programmed
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Target SID synchronization
error following
re-programming
CAN fault
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check instrument cluster power and ground
supply circuits for short, open circuit. Perform
the Immobilisation application from the Set-up
menu using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system. Check CAN communications
between instrument cluster and tester B1009-62
Ignition Authorisation -
Signal compare failure
LS CAN fault
CJB ignition, power and
ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check CAN communications between
CJB and instrument cluster. Refer to the
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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 B10A0-11
Wiper/ Washer Switch -
Circuit short to ground
Wash/wipe circuit - short to
ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
wash/wipe circuit for short to ground B10A0-15
Wiper/ Washer Switch -
Circuit short to battery
or open
Wash/wipe 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 wash/wipe circuit for short to power,
open circuit B10A6-11
Main Light Switch -
Circuit short to ground
Master lighting switch circuit
- short to ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
master lighting switch circuit for short to ground B10A6-15
Main Light Switch -
Circuit short to battery
or open
Master lighting switch circuit
- short to power, open
circuit
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check master lighting switch circuit for short
to power, open circuit B112B-87
Steering Wheel Module -
Missing message
Steering wheel module
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 clockspring LIN circuit for short,
open circuit. Suspect the clockspring, check and
install a new clockspring as required, refer to the
new module/component installation note at the
top of the DTC Index B115C-7A Transfer Fuel Pump -
Fluid leak or seal failure
Fuel pump system fault
Check for fuel system jet pump or jet pump fuel
level sensor fault B1A85-15
Ambient Light Sensor -
Circuit short to battery
or open
Autolamp sensor 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 autolamp sensor circuit for short to
power, open circuit B1B01-00
Key Transponder - No
sub type information
Operator only cycles one key
During transponder key
programming the instrument
cluster, smartcard docking
station or key loses
power/circuit failure
Faulty key during key
programming
Unable to program
transponder key due to
noise/EMC related error
Ensure all keys to be programmed are available.
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check
power and ground supply circuits to all relevant
modules. Replace faulty key and repeat key
programming. Check CAN network for
interference/EMC related issues B1B01-05
Key Transponder -
System programming
failures
Error following SCU
replacement
Smartcard docking station
power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
LIN fault
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
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 smartcard
docking station power and ground supply circuits
for short, open circuit and instrument cluster
power and ground supply circuits for short, open
circuit. Check LIN communications between
smartcard docking station and instrument cluster B1B01-51
Key Transponder - Not
programmed
LIN fault
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Key fault
Smartcard docking station
power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
Attempted to program a non
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check LIN communications between
smartcard docking station and instrument
cluster. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check smartcard docking station power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and
instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Confirm www.JagDocs.com
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action default key
transponder key operation. Ensure new keys are
from a known source B1B01-55
Key Transponder - Not
configured
Un-programmed key
inserted in SCU2
A non default key inserted
during key programming
Confirm the correct keys are used B1B01-62
Key Transponder -
Signal compare failure
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Smartcard docking station
power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
Incorrect instrument cluster
or smartcard docking station
installed
Error during or following the
Write Target SID routine
Noise/EMC related error
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check smartcard docking station power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and
instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Check correct
instrument cluster and smartcard docking station
are installed. Perform the Immobilisation
application from the Set-Up menu using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Check
CAN network for interference/EMC related issues B1B01-64
Key Transponder -
Signal plausibility
failure
LIN fault
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Transponder key fault
Smartcard docking station
power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
Error occurred during
transponder key
programming
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check LIN communications between
smartcard docking station and instrument
cluster. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check smartcard docking station power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and
instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Confirm
transponder key operation. Repeat transponder
key programming B1B01-67
Key Transponder -
Signal incorrect after
event
LIN fault
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Transponder key fault
Smartcard docking station
power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
Another key in close
proximity
Instrument cluster in
incorrect programming state
Attempted to program a non
default key
Instrument cluster Cold init
whilst in Ignition On state,
without key being present in
the SCU
Race condition caused by
closing driver door and
pressing the start button
within a small time window
Passive Key search function
from last door closed and
key inserted in the SCU
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check LIN communications between
smartcard docking station and instrument
cluster. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check smartcard docking station power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and
instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Confirm
transponder key operation. Confirm single key
operation. Ensure instrument cluster in correct
mode i.e. Auto Enable, Key erase etc. Ensure
new keys are from a known source. Check for
intermittent power and ground to instrument
cluster. Design condition - advise customer of
starting sequence. Design condition - determine
customer transponder key usage B1B01-87
Key Transponder -
Missing message
LIN fault
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Smartcard docking station
power and ground supply
circuits - short, open circuit
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check LIN communications between
smartcard docking station and instrument
cluster. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams
and check smartcard docking station power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and
instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit B1B33-05 Target I.D. Transfer -
System programming
failures
CAN fault
ECM ignition, power and
ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check CAN communications between
ECM and instrument cluster. Refer to electrical
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
ECM or instrument cluster
incorrectly configured circuit diagrams and check ECM ignition, power
and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit
and instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Perform the
Immobilisation application from the Set-up menu
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system B1B33-62 Target I.D. Transfer -
Signal compare failure
CAN fault
ECM ignition, power and
ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Incorrect ECM or instrument
cluster installed
Synchronisation 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
ECM and instrument cluster. Refer to electrical
circuit diagrams and check ECM ignition, power
and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit
and instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Check correct ECM
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 B1B33-64 Target identification
transfer - Signal
plausibility failure
Algorithm based failure -
signal plausibility failure
CAN fault
ECM ignition, power and
ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
electronic steering column
lock status incomplete
Race condition caused by
closing driver door and
pressing the start button
within a small time window
If the customer has not reported a non start
issue, clear the DTC and check vehicle starts
correctly. If a non start 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 communications between ECM and
instrument cluster. Refer to electrical circuit
diagrams and check ECM ignition, power and
ground supply circuits for short, open circuit and
instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Check electronic
steering column lock operation. Advise customer
of starting sequence and to allow time to elapse
between closing door and pressing start button B1B33-87 Target I.D. Transfer -
Missing message
CAN fault
ECM ignition, power and
ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Instrument cluster power
and ground supply circuits -
short, open circuit
Low battery voltage
Carry out any pinpoint tests associated with this
DTC using the manufacturer approved diagnostic
system. Check CAN communications between
ECM and instrument cluster. Refer to electrical
circuit diagrams and check ECM ignition, power
and ground supply circuits for short, open circuit
and instrument cluster power and ground supply
circuits for short, open circuit. Check battery is
in serviceable condition and is fully charged,
check terminals etc B1C32-77
Steering Column Tilt
Solenoid - Commanded
position not reachable
TILT axis fails to move
minimum distance within
allotted time period. Motion
may have been prohibited
due to motor jamming,
stalling or solenoid pin not
engaging
Check for restricted/jammed steering column
motor mechanism. Refer to the electrical circuit
diagrams and check steering column motor
UP/IN, DOWN/OUT circuit for short, open circuit B1C32-94
Steering Column Tilt
Solenoid - Unexpected
operation
TELE axis moves when it
has not been commanded
to. Motion may have
occurred due to solenoid pin
not disengaging or
mechanism has been
jammed on, whilst REACH
axis has been commanded
to move
Check for stuck/jammed solenoid/switch. Refer
to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
steering column motor UP/IN, DOWN/OUT circuit
for short, open circuit B1C33-12
Steering Column Tilt
Feedback Signal - Circuit
short to battery
Steering column tilt
feedback signal circuit -
short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
steering column tilt feedback signal circuit for
short to power
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1A89-12
Satellite Antenna -
Circuit short to
battery
Satellite antenna circuit -
short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
satellite antenna circuit for short circuit to power. Repair
wiring harness as required. Clear DTC and retest B1A89-13
Satellite Antenna -
Circuit open
Satellite antenna circuit -
open circuit, high
resistance
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
satellite antenna circuit for open circuit, high
resistance. Repair wiring harness as required. Clear DTC
and retest U3000-04
Control Module -
System internal
failures
System internal failure
Check and install a new satellite radio 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 U3000-4A Control Module -
Satellite radio module -
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system Incorrect component Incorrect component select the vehicle configuration main menu>vehicle installed installed configuration>display and modify the vehicle Car configuration configuration file data mismatch Check update as required U3000-55
Control Module -
Not configured
Satellite radio module -
Incorrect component
installed
Incorrect car configuration
file data received
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system
select the vehicle configuration main menu>select
configure existing modules menu and program the
satellite radio module U3000-87
Control Module -
Missing message
The satellite radio module
has not received the
configuration file
Master module not
transmitting configuration
file
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system
check that the satellite radio module is configured
correctly
Check that the configuration file is being transmitted by
the master module
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system,
complete a MOST network integrity test U3000-98
Control Module -
Component or
system over
temperature
Satellite radio module
cooling vents obstructed
Wiring harness fault
Internal electronic failure
Check for possible causes of the satellite radio module
overheating. Check that the ventilation is not
obstructed
Check for short circuit related DTCs. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check ground circuit for
high resistance. Check antenna circuit for short to power
or ground. Repair wiring harness as required. Clear DTC
and retest
Check for internal electronic failure related DTCs
If fault persists, check and install a new satellite radio
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 U3003-62
Battery Voltage -
Signal compare
failure
Signal compare failure
Satellite radio module
voltage differs more than
±2V compared to rear
junction box voltage
Refer to relevant section of workshop manual and
battery care manual. Check battery state of charge and
starting/charging system performance. Check power
supply circuit from rear junction box to satellite radio
module
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check the power
and ground supply circuits to the module. Repair wiring
harness as required. Clear DTC and retest
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action U3000-04
Control Module -
System internal
failures
Diversity antenna amplifier internal
failure
Renew the amplifier module U3000-4A
Control Module -
Incorrect
component
installed
Diversity antenna amplifier internal
incorrect component installed
- The module has been installed to
a vehicle not configured to accept
it
Using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system select the vehicle
configuration main menu, select configure
existing modules menu and program the
module U3000-55
Control Module -
Not configured
Diversity antenna amplifier not
configured correctly
Using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system select the vehicle
configuration main menu, select configure
existing modules menu and program the
module U3000-87
Control Module -
Missing message
Missing message
Using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system select the vehicle
configuration main menu, select configure
existing modules menu and program the
module U3000-98
Control Module -
Component or
system over
temperature
Diversity antenna amplifier component or
system over temperature
Consider moving the amplifier mounting
position to prevent unit overheating. Cool
the vehicle interior down by ensuring it is
in the shade and have the A/C on cool.
When cool, clear the DTC and retest. If
the problem persists, renew the amplifier
module U3003-62
Battery Voltage -
Signal compare
failure
Mismatch in battery voltage of 2 volts or
more for longer than 1 minute, between
the measured battery voltage at the
Digital Audio Control Module C and the
battery voltage signal sent from the Rear
Junction Box.
Refer to the electrical guides and check
that power supply voltage at Digital Audio
Control Module C and Rear Junction Box is
not different by more than 2 volts. Rectify
as required
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7 Instrument cluster 8 Parking brake switch 9 Parking brake actuator
Static Apply System Operation
The EPB module receives a vehicle speed signal from the ABS (anti-lock brake system) module on the high speed CAN bus. If the parking brake switch is pulled to the 'Apply' position and vehicle speed is less than 2 mph (3 km/h), the EPB module will
instigate its 'Static Apply' mode and drive the actuator to apply full parking brake force to the rear wheels.
The EPB module monitors the current drawn by the actuator and compares this to information held within its configuration
software to determine when full braking force has been applied.
Dynamic Apply
There are two 'Dynamic Apply' modes; low speed dynamic and high speed dynamic. The low speed dynamic mode operates at
speeds between 2 mph (3 km/h) and 20 mph (32 km/h). The high speed dynamic mode operates at speeds above 20 mph (32
km/h).
If the parking brake switch is pulled up to the 'Apply' position and vehicle speed is within the low speed dynamic range, the
EPB module drives the actuator to apply full parking brake force to the rear wheels.
If the parking brake switch is pulled up to the 'Apply' position and vehicle speed is within the high speed dynamic range, the
EPB module will apply braking force to the rear wheels at a slower rate until full braking load is reached or the switch is
released. The rate with which braking force is applied is controlled by the EPB module, which monitors both current drawn by
the actuator and positional information from the actuator hall sensor and compares this to information held within its
configuration software.
Drive Away Release
The EPB module will initiate its 'Drive Away Release' function and automatically release the parking brake if the following
conditions are detected:
The engine is running.
Drive , or reverse is selected.
Positive throttle movement is detected.
The EPB module receives messages of gear selector position and throttle angle over the high speed CAN bus from the TCM (transmission control module) and the ECM (engine control module) respectively.
Release from Park
The EPB module will initiate its 'Release from Park' function and automatically release the parking brake if the gear selector is
moved from Park to any position except Neutral.
Repairs
Before carrying out any work on the parking brake system, the Jaguar approved diagnostic system must be connected and the
'parking brake unjam' routine run. The routine can be found in the 'Vehicle Configuration' area, under the 'Set-up and
Configuration' menu. After any work has been carried out on the parking brake, the system will require resetting.
CAUTION: Do not use the 'Emergency Release' tool to allow work to be carried out on the parking brake. Work can only be
carried out on the parking brake system after the 'parking brake unjam' routine has been run.
Resetting
If the electrical supply is disconnected from the EPB module, the actuator will loose its position memory. On battery
re-connection and ignition on, 'APPLY FOOT AND PARK BRAKE' will be displayed in the instrument cluster message center
indicating the parking brake requires resetting.
Refer to: Parking Brake (206-05, Diagnosis and Testing).
Operating Voltages
The EPB module will only operate the actuator if the power supply from the battery is between 9 V and 16 V. At any voltage
within this range, the actuator is able to fully tighten and release the brake cables. If the power supply falls outside of the
range, a fault code is stored in the EPB module and can be retrieved using the Jaguar approved diagnostic system.
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Symptom Possible Causes Action Engine coolant
temperature sensor
Restricted air flow
over the radiator Engine not reaching
normal temperature
Thermostat
Cooling fan
Thermostat
Fan speed module Check the thermostat operation. Check the cooling fan operation, make
sure the cooling fan is not seized. Rectify as necessary Engine NOT running.
Cooling fan is
maximum speed
Circuit reference PWM
- Duty cycle is
implausible
Circuit reference PWM
- Frequency out
of range
Circuit reference PWM
- Circuit is open
circuit
Circuit reference PWM
- Circuit is short
circuit to power
Circuit reference PWM
- Circuit is short
circuit to
ground Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the PWM circuit for short
circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance Engine IS running.
Cooling fan is
stationary
Circuit reference - IGN
-
- Circuit is open
circuit
Circuit reference - IGN
-
- Circuit is short
circuit to
ground
- EMS fuse
failure
- EMS relay
failure Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the IGN circuit for short
circuit to ground, open circuit, high resistance. Check and install a new EMS
relay and fuse
PINPOINT TEST A : TEST
CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS A1: CHECK FOR COOLING FAN RELATED DTCS
NOTE: For a complete list of all diagnostic trouble codes that could be logged on this vehicle, please refer
to section 100-00. 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). 1 Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system check the engine control module for DTCs 2 P0480-00 & P0480 with any other different last 2 digits in the DTC 3 P0481-00 & P0481 with any other different last 2 digits in the DTC 4 P0483-00 & P0483 with any other different last 2 digits in the DTC Are any of the cooling fan related DTCs listed, logged in the engine control module?
Yes
Please refer to section 100-00 and refer to the relevant DTC index and carry out repair procedure
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system clear all stored diagnostic trouble codes from the
diagnosis menu tab
Proceed to the test step A9 'Cooling fan validation procedure'
No
Proceed to the next step. A2 'Check for other DTCs' A2: CHECK FOR OTHER DTCS 1 Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system check the engine control module for DTCs Are any other DTCs listed, logged in the engine control module?
Yes
Please refer to section 100-00 and refer to the relevant DTC index and carry out repair procedure
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system clear all stored diagnostic trouble codes from the
diagnosis menu tab
No