heater JAGUAR XJ6 1994 2.G Electrical Diagnostic Manual
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Carry out the exit 1 entry mode procedure below under the conditions stated below:
. Key in ignition barrel
. Driver's door closed
. Auxiliary ON
. Park brake ON
. Gear selector in Park.
Exit 1 Entry Mode
1.
2.
3.
From the driver's seat, position the memory mode switch, located on the LH side of the
steering column, to auto.
Operate the seat, column and mirror switches to preferred driving position.
Note:
Remove key from ignition. Check that seat moves backwards and column tilts upwards
and away, creating maximum space for exit.
Yes: Proceed to step
4.
No:
Seat must be a minimum of 50mm from rear end stop.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
4.
5.
3.
Refit key in ignition, open driver's door. Check that seat moves backwards and column tilts
upwards and away, creating maximum space for exit.
Yes: Proceed to step
5.
No:
Leave key in ignition and exit the vehicle, closing driver's door. Ensure that column and
seat return to driving position. Re-enter vehicle and ensure that column and seat move to
entry position. Close door and check that seat
/ column return to previously selected
driving positions.
Yes: Test complete.
No: Refer to Diagnostic Sub-Routines.
Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Seat heaters (driver and passenger)
1.
2.
Turn ignition ON and locate heater select switch on the center console.
Operate the switch to initiate seat heating. Does the switch surround illuminate?
Yes: Proceed to step
3.
No:
Allow sufficient time for heater to take effect. Does seat heat level increase in all
designated areas?
Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
4.
5.
Yes: Proceed to step 4.
No:
Allow time span to exceed 12 minutes. Does switch surround light extinguish and heating
cease?
Yes: Proceed to step
5.
No:
Re-select heating, allow cycle to commence then operate switch again. Does switch
surround light extinguish and heating cease?
Yes: Test complete
No: Refer to Diagnostic Sub-Routines.
Abort
test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
Abort test and refer to Diagnostic Sub
-Routines.
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15.4.8 DlAG NOSTIC SUB-ROU T1 NES
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The following information details possible fault conditions, causes and remedies. Detail test procedures for compo-
nents are covered in 'PIN-POINT TESTS' (Sub-Section 15.4.9).
Fault:
Possible causes:
Remedy:
Fault: Possible causes:
Remedy:
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Fault:
Possible causes:
Remedy:
Fault:
Possible causes:
Remedy: Driver's
seat adjustment inoperative
1.
2.
3. Mechanical mechanism fault.
1.
2.
3.
No power supply to SCM.
Wiring harness or connectors faulty.
Check fuses
in 'A' post base fuse boxes.
Check harness and connectors between
SCM -fuse box,
SCM
-switch pack and SCM - motors.
Identify and repair mechanical faults.
Seat positional adjustment restricted
1.
2. Motor faulty.
3. Switch faulty.
4. Mechanical mechanism fault.
5. SCM faulty.
1.
2. Renew motor.
3. Renew switch pack.
4.
5. SCM faulty.
Harness
wiring or connector fault.
Examine wiring and connectors between SCM
- switch
pack and SCM
- motors.
Identify and repair mechanical faults.
Seat lumbar pump only inoperative
1.
2.
3. Motor faulty.
4. Switch faulty.
5. Mechanical mechanism
fault.
1.
2.
3. Renew motor.
4. Renew switch.
5. No
power supply to SCM.
Harness wiring or connector fault.
Check fuses in
'A' post base fuse boxes.
Examine wiring and connectors between SCM
- switch
pack and SCM
- motors.
Identify and repair mechanical faults.
Seat heaters only inoperative
1.
2.
3. Heater element faulty.
4. Heater thermostat faulty.
5. Heater switch faulty.
6. Body processor signal fault.
1.
2.
3.
4. Renew faulty switch.
5.
No power supply to SCM.
Wiring harness or connectors faulty.
Check fuses in
'A' post base fuse boxes.
Examine harness and connectors between SCM
- heater
circuit and SCM
- BPU.
Locate and renew faulty heater and thermostat unit.
Refer to BPU fault diagnosis.
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6A. Heating (powered seats)
a. Examine harness wiring, checking continuity between SCM connector AI pins 9 and
10. A resistance value of 1.5-3.252 should be recorded indicating all heating
elements intact and thermostat closed.
Check continuity from BPU black 48
-way connector B, pin 38 to center console seat
heater switch module connector pin
5. Operate switch and check continuity from BPU
black 48
-way connector B pin 38 to ground.
Check continuity between cushion heater module and squab heater module pins;
resistance values of
1.0-2.052 and 0.51.252 respectively should be achieved.
Check continuity from SCM connector B2 pin
2, through console switch LED to ground;
a resistance value of 0 - 0.552 should be recorded.
b.
C.
d.
1
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68. Heating (manual seats)
0 a. Examine harness wiring, checking fuse F9 in RH 'A' post base fuse box.
Ensure continuity between heater relay connector pin 85 and BPU yellow 48
-way
connector pin 23. Measure resistance from heater relay pin 87 and console switch
connector pin 10.
Check continuity from BPU black 48
-way connector B pin 38 to center console seat
heater switch module connector pin
4. Operate switch and check continuity from
BPU black 48
-way connector pin 38 to ground.
Check for
+12V supply at seat heater relay connector pins 30 and 86.
Check continuity between cushion heater module and squab module pins; resistance
values
of 1.0-2.052 and 0.5-1.252 respectively should be achieved. Ensure secure
ground connection from squab connector pin 3.
Check continuity from console switch connector pin
10 through console switch LED to
ground;
a resistance value of 0-0.5Q should be recorded.
b.
C.
d.
e.
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17 OK
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15.4.9.16 Key to schematic diagrams
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23
30
Description
Seat control modules (driver and passenger side)
RH ,'A' post base fuse-box
LH
,'A' post base fuse-box
Head restraint motor and potentiometer
Squab recline motor and potentiometer
Seat movement motor
- fore 1 aft - and potentiometer
Seat movement motor
- rear raise 1 lower - and potentiometer
Seat movement motor
- front raise 1 lower - and potentiometer
Seat raise lower motor (manual seats)
Seat switch pack
Seat raise relay (manual seats)
Seat lower relay (manual seats)
Seat raise
/ lower selector switch (manual seats)
Lumbar pump unit
14.1 Pump
14.2 Solenoid valve
14.3 Pressure switch
Seat cushion heater
15.1 Thermostat
15.2 Inner cushion element
15.3 Outer cushion element
Squab cushion heater
Center console switch unit
17.1 Switch LED
17.2 Heatina select switch
Body processor unit
Heater relay (manual seat)
Column
tilt motor and potentiometer
Column reach motor and potentiometer
Column
I mirror control module
Column switches
23.1 Joystick
23.2 Passenger's rear view mirror up
I down motor and potentiometer
Passenger's rear view mirror left
I right motor and potentiometer
Mode switch (exit
I entry)
Driver's rear view mirror up
I down motor and potentiometer
Driver's rear view mirror left
1 right motor and potentiometer
Driver's door switch pack
Mirror polarity select switch
Mirror joystick
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