horn JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G Workshop Manual
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Diagnosis and TestingInstrument ClusterRemoval and InstallationInstrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster Lens413-06: HornSpecificationRemoval and InstallationHorn
Horn Switch413-08: Information and Message Center
Description and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingInformation and Message Center413-09: Warning Devices
Description and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingWarning Devices413-13: Parking Aid
Description and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingParking Aid
Proximity CameraRemoval and InstallationFront Inner Parking Aid Sensor
Front Outer Parking Aid Sensor
Parking Aid Camera
Parking Aid Module
Rear Parking Aid Sensor414: Battery and Charging System
414-00: Battery and Charging System - General Information
Description and OperationBattery Care Requirements
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System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingAnti-Theft - ActiveRemoval and InstallationAnti-Theft Alarm Horn (86.52.03)419-01B: Anti-Theft - Passive
Description and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingAnti-Theft - Passive419-05: Telematics
Diagnosis and TestingTelematics419-07: Navigation System
Description and Operation Diagnosis and TestingNavigation SystemRemoval and InstallationNavigation System Antenna (86.62.06)
Navigation System Module (86.62.05)419-08: Cellular Phone
Removal and InstallationBluetooth Module419-10: Multifunction Electronic ModulesSpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingDriver Door Module (DDM)
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Module
Passenger Door Module (PDM)Removal and InstallationDriver Door Module (DDM)
Driver Seat Module (DSM)
Passenger Door Module (PDM)
Rear Door Module (RDM)5: Body and Paint
501: Body and Paint
501-02: Front End Body Panels
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1261-13
Fuel Flap/Door Release
Switch - Circuit open
Fuel filler flap digital
input signal circuit -
open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
fuel filler flap digital input signal circuit for open
circuit B1A79-11
Rear Fog Lamp - Circuit
short to ground
Rear fog lamp control
circuit - short to ground
Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system.
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
rear fog lamp control circuit for short to ground B1A79-12
Rear Fog Lamp - Circuit
short to battery
Rear fog lamp control
circuit - short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
rear fog lamp control circuit for short to power B1A79-13
Rear Fog Lamp - Circuit
open
Rear fog lamp control
circuit - open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
rear fog lamp control circuit for open circuit B1C55-12
Horn Relay - Circuit
short to battery
Horn control circuit -
short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
horn control circuit for short to power B1C55-14
Horn Relay - Circuit
short to ground or open
Horn control circuit -
short to ground, open
circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
horn control circuit for short to ground, open circuit B1C83-12
Rear Defog Relay -
Circuit short to battery
High Side output not
driven - diagnosis
feedback indicates
output is short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
heated rear window power supply circuit for short to
power B1C83-14
Rear Defog Relay -
Circuit short to ground
or open
High Side output not
driven - diagnosis
feedback indicates
output is short to
ground, open circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
heated rear window power supply circuit for short to
ground, open circuit B1C83-93
Rear Defog Relay - No
operation
High Side output not
driven - diagnosis
feedback indicates
output is at open load
or short to power
Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system.
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
heated rear window power supply circuit for open
load and short to power B1C91-12
Fuel Flap/Door Lock
Relay Coil Circuit -
Circuit short to battery
Fuel filler flap locking
motor control circuit -
short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
fuel filler flap locking motor control circuit for short
to power B1C91-14
Fuel Flap/Door Lock
Relay Coil Circuit -
Circuit short to ground
or open
Fuel filler flap locking
motor control circuit -
short to ground, open
circuit
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
fuel filler flap locking motor control circuit for short
to ground, open circuit B1D35-12
Hazard Switch - Circuit
short to battery
Hazard warning lamp
switch digital input
circuit - short to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
hazard warning lamp switch digital input circuit for
short to power B1D35-23
Hazard Switch - Signal
stuck low
Hazard warning lamp
switch digital input
circuit - signal stuck low
Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system.
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check
hazard warning lamp switch digital input circuit for
short to ground U0019-88
Low Speed CAN
Communication Bus -
Bus off
Bus off
Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system U0140-00
Lost Communication
With Body Control
Module - No sub type
information
No sub type information
Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC
using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system
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Rear Suspended Tow
When the vehicle is being recovered by rear suspended tow:
The ignition key must be removed from the ignition switch to lock the steering.
The rear wheels must be correctly positioned in the lifting cradle and securely tied down.
Emergency Towing
WARNING: If the engine is not running, the steering will become heavy and the force necessary to effectively apply the
brakes will be greatly increased.
CAUTION: A vehicle with a defective transmission must be towed by rear suspended tow.
When the vehicle is being towed on its own wheels:
Local regulations for the towing of vehicles must be followed. In some countries the registration number of the towing
vehicle and an 'On Tow' sign or warning triangle must be displayed at the rear of the towed vehicle.
The gear selector lever must be in Neutral.
The ignition switch must be in position II to release the steering lock and make the direction indicators, horn and stop
lamps operate.
A distance of 0,8 km (0.5 mile) must not be exceeded.
A speed of 48 km/h (30 mph) must not be exceeded.
The tow rope must be attached to the front towing eye. www.JagDocs.com
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Vehicle horn retaining bolt 25 18 -
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Horn - Horn
Removal and Installation
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details. Published: 11-May-2011
1. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Torque: 7 Nm 3. Torque: 7 Nm
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DTC Description Possible Causes Action B124812
Right Rear Turn
Indicator
Right rear turn signal
lamp control circuit -
short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right rear turn
signal lamp control circuit for short to power B124813
Right Rear Turn
Indicator
Right rear turn signal
lamp control circuit -
open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check right rear turn
signal lamp control circuit for open circuit B1248-15
Right Rear Turn
Indicator - circuit
short to battery
or open
Right rear turn signal
lamp control circuit -
short circuit to power,
open circuit, high
resistance
Refer to electrical circuit diagrams and check right rear
turn signal lamp control circuit for short circuit to power,
open circuit, high resistance. Repair wiring harness as
required. Clear DTC and retest B126113
Fuel Flap/Door
Release Switch
Fuel filler flap digital
input signal circuit - open
circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check fuel filler flap
digital input signal circuit for open circuit B1A7911 Rear Fog Lamp
Rear fog lamp control
circuit - short to ground Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check rear fog lamp control circuit for short
to ground B1A7912 Rear Fog Lamp
Rear fog lamp control
circuit - short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check rear fog lamp
control circuit for short to power B1A7913 Rear Fog Lamp
Rear fog lamp control
circuit - open circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check rear fog lamp
control circuit for open circuit B1C5512 Horn Relay
Horn control circuit -
short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check horn control
circuit for short to power B1C5514 Horn Relay
Horn control circuit -
short to ground, open
circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check horn control
circuit for short to ground, open circuit B1C8312 Rear Defog Relay
High Side output not
driven - diagnosis
feedback indicates output
is short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check heated rear
window power supply circuit for short to power B1C8314 Rear Defog Relay
High Side output not
driven - diagnosis
feedback indicates output
is short to ground, open
circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check heated rear
window power supply circuit for short to ground, open circuit B1C8393 Rear Defog Relay
High Side output not
driven - diagnosis
feedback indicates output
is at open load or short
to power Carry out any pinpoint test associated with this DTC using the
manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Refer to the electrical
circuit diagrams and check heated rear window power supply
circuit for open load and short to power B1C9112
Fuel Flap/Door
Lock Relay Coil
Circuit
Fuel filler flap locking
motor control circuit -
short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check fuel filler flap
locking motor control circuit for short to power B1C9114
Fuel Flap/Door
Lock Relay Coil
Circuit
Fuel filler flap locking
motor control circuit -
short to ground, open
circuit Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check fuel filler flap
locking motor control circuit for short to ground, open circuit B1D3512 Hazard Switch
Hazard warning lamp
switch digital input circuit
- short to power Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check hazard warning
lamp switch digital input circuit for short to power
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11 Battery backed sounder 12 Passive sounder 13 Hood latch mechanism 14 Vehicle horn www.JagDocs.com
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Published: 11-May-2011
Anti-Theft - Active - Anti-Theft - Active - System Operation and Component Description
Description and Operation
Control Diagram
NOTE: A = Hardwired; N = Medium speed CAN; O = LIN bus
Item Description 1 Battery 2 Megafuse (250 amp) 3 RJB (rear junction box) 4 CJB (central junction box) 5 Vehicle horn 6 Keyless vehicle module
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7 Central locking - Radio Frequency (RF) receiver 8 Engine compartment lid - latch mechanism 9 Passive sounder 10 Battery backed sounder 11 Alarm indicator 12 Instrument cluster 13 Start control unit 14 Luggage compartment lid - latch mechanism 15 Door latch mechanism - LH (left-hand) rear 16 Door latch mechanism - RH (right-hand) rear 17 Door latch mechanism - RH front 18 Door latch mechanism - LH front 19 Door module - LH rear 20 Door module - RH rear 21 Door module - RH front 22 Door module - LH front 23 Intrusion detection module
Anti-Theft - Active System Operation
The active anti-theft system is available with three different levels of vehicle protection depending on market specification:
Hinged panel sensing
Hinged panel and intrusion sensing
Hinged panel, intrusion and inclination sensing.
The system is controlled by software in the CJB and RJB and indicates a trigger condition: Visually, using the direction indicators, and
Audibly, using the vehicle horn and either a passive or active sounder to indicate a trigger condition.
The passive sounder takes the form of an anti-theft disc horn located at the rear of the engine compartment on the LH side. The active sounder takes the form of a battery backed sounder located in the same position.
Depending on market specification, the battery backed sounder may be fitted with an inclination sensor. Both types of battery
backed sounder are visually identical and can only be identified by their part number. Both are also intelligent units, and
communicate to the CJB over a LIN (local interconnect network) bus connection.
Monitoring of the hinged panels is carried out using switches located in each door latch assembly, the engine-compartment-lid
latch assembly, and the luggage-compartment-lid latch assembly. The condition of the switches is monitored by the CJB.
Monitoring of front door lock status is carried out using switches located in the door latch mechanisms. The condition of the
switches is monitored by the front door modules and transmitted to the CJB over the medium speed CAN (controller area
network) bus.
Monitoring of the cabin interior is carried out using an intrusion detection module mounted behind the roof console. The
intrusion detection module comprises an ultrasonic sound wave sensor to determine if there is movement within the cabin.
Information from the intrusion detection module is communicated to the CJB over a LIN bus connection.
CAUTIONS:
The intrusion detection module electrical connections, particularly those to the sensors mounted in the roof console, are
very delicate and must be handled with care.
The intrusion detection module is an electro-statically sensitive part and should only be handled in an electro-statically
controlled environment.
When armed, the active anti-theft system can be triggered in one of the following ways:
A door ajar switch indicates a door has been opened.
The engine compartment lid or luggage compartment lid ajar switches indicate that either has been opened.
Either front door latch mechanism indicates a door has been unlocked.
The emergency key blade is used to open either the LH front door or luggage compartment.
The CJB or RJB are disconnected (this may result in only a partial trigger).
An attempt is made to start the engine without a valid signal from the Smart Key.
Refer to: Anti-Theft - Passive (419-01B Anti-Theft - Passive, Description and Operation).