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'5.10.3 Link /farnest?$, General Description
Fig. 1 Link Harnesses
Fig.
1 shows a plan view of the link harness runs inside the trunk, the passenger compartment and the engine bay.
The illustration is to be read in conjunction with the following table.
To avoid any accidents such as electric shocks,
always disconnect the battery negative lead from the battery negative terminal before disconnecting any of the listed
cables.
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'5.10.4 Hamess Connecton, General Descriptbn
21
1 23 4 7 09
10
Fig. 1 Harness Connectors
Fig.
1 shows a plan view of the harness connectors physically linking all the harnesses located in the trunk, the passen- ger compartment and the engine bay.
The illustration
is to be read in conjunction with the following table. To avoid any accidents such as electric shocks,
always disconnect the battery negative lead from the battery negative terminal before disconnecting any of the listed
cables.
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15.11 MOTORS & SOLENOIDS ~
5.1 1.1 General
Description
Electrical
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Fig. 1 Motors & Solenoids
-
1695
Fig. 1 shows a plan view of all motors located inside the trunk, the passenger compartment and the engine bay. The
motors drive various devices to perform certain functions such wipe / wash operations, window lift operations, seat
operations etc.
In order to carry out remove and refit operations, the annotated illustration is to be read in conjunction with the table
shown on the following page. This lists
all the motors and solenoids.
Some motors can be accessed by removing the various trims, the carpet, or carpet sections, other can be located
through carrying out
a visual inspection around the engine bay, the cab and the trunk.
To avoid any accidents such as electric shocks, always disconnect the battery negative lead from the battery negative
terminal before disconnecting any of the listed cables.
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'5.12.3 Trunk Relays, General DescrptiOn
05
04
03
02
1
18
I
2-
U 37
038
Fig. 1 Trunk Relays
JW 1681
Fig.1 shows all relays located inside the trunk. To locate and renew relays, open the trunk lid, remove the wheel floor
carpet board, followed by the carpeted battery/fuse cover and the back panel carpet board.
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Electrical IT
Key to Fig. 1, Trunk Relays, page 18.
, 86.55.73 Trunk Lid Release
Accessory
Socket
86.56.10 High Mount Stop
86.56.11 Fuse box Assembly/
! Aux. Positive
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86.52.01
86.91 -83
19.75.21
86.80.24
Universal garage door opener
Security
& Locking Control Module
(SLCM)
Sunroof
Mirror memory control
Seat
/ Mirror Memory (Passenger.)
Speed control
Air conditioning
(NCCM)
Transmission control
Engine Management
BPU (Body Processor Unit)
ABS (Anti
-lock Braking System &
Traction Control (where fitted).
(ABS/TC CM)
Bulb failure
Rear
Front
I Power steering
I Column / mirror ECM
Reader exciter
Location
Roof console panel
LH side upper wheel arch, inside the
trunk below fuel filler pipe
Roof console panel.
Mounted inside driver's
& passenger's
seat.
Behind passenger knee bolster.
RH side of air conditioning unit.
Behind passenger knee bolster.
RH side footwell in front of 'A' post
behind cover.
Behind passenger knee bolster.
Engine compartment below
anti-lock
braking system modulator.
Trunk inside electrical carrier box,
Engine compartment behind each
headlamp assembly.
LH side footwell on
'A' post, behind cover.
On the side of steering column.
Around the lock barrel of steering
column.
Behind passenger knee bolster below the
airbag module.
Behind bumper, LHS of vehicle
Numb
11
13
10
9
14
2
RHD
20 LHD
1
16
RHD
(1 2&6)
7 LHD
(12&16)
6 (12&16)
19 RHD
3 LHD
18 RHD
4 RHD
12
22
& 24
17 5
8
15 RHD
23 LHD
21
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0 Gaps should be uniform around body panel contours.
0 Gaps must be parallel to within Imm in a 400mm linear measurement.
0 Panels which are centered between 2 (two) adjacent panels must have equal gaps either side; there are excep- tions to this, please refer to the appropriate specification.
0 Gaps between adjacent panels or components must not expose harnesses, labels, brackets or visually poor
joint or assembly conditions.
Particular areas of concern:
Fuel filler flap.
Trunk
lid to fenders and saddle.
Hood to fenders, grille and headlamps.
Sliding roof panel to the main roof panel.
Door gaps at fender, 'B
/ C' pillar, roof drip rail and rocker panel.
Bumper cover to fender and cross car assemblies (see section A4.6.1.4
& A4.6.1.5).
m: Please note thatthe sliding roof panel clearances are specified WITHOUT the edge seal, referto the illustration
on the following page.
A4.7.1.3 Criteria - A1;gnment
0 Panels must be correctly 'profiled' to maintain cosmetic appearance, pressure on seals and control wind noise.
Particular areas of concern:
Hood to fender.
Trunk
lid to fender and saddle.
Door to aperture.
Door to fender and adjacent door.
The relationship of the sliding roof panel leading and trailing edges to the main roof panel.
A4.7.1.4 Criteria - Exterior Fitments
Particular areas of concewn:
0 Bezels, trims and lamps must be centered within apertures and have equal clearances with adjacent panels.
Headlamp to hood, fender and trim panel.
Exhaust
tailpipe trim to bumper cover cut-out.
Rear lamp assembly to trunk lid, fender and bumper cover
trim.
Feature lines fender to door and door to door (this includes body side mouldings).
A4.7.1.5 Exterior clearances and alignments, Illustrations
Specifications for gaps and profile may be found on the illustrations on the following three pages.
A4.7.1
A4.7.1.1
Introduction
Wherever a panel, closure or component is renewed, refitted or reset, the factory specifications for clearance (gap) and
alignment (profile) MUST be attained.
There is no distinction between the importance of visual and operational characteristics; all conditions must be satis
- fied so that the vehicle looks and operates to the satisfaction of both design intent and the customer.
BODY EX7ERlOR CLEARANCES AND ALIGNMENTS
A4.7.1.2 Criteria
- Clearances
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Sub-Section Title SRO
A5.7 ............. System Testing ...................................................................... 77
A5.7.1
........... Locking (key) ....................................................................... \
17
A5.7.2 ........... Unlocking (key) .................................................................... 17
A5.7.3 ........... Locking / unlocking (key-ring transmitter) ............................................... 18
A5.7.4
........... Locking (key-ring transmitter) ......................................................... 18
A5.7.5
........... Unlocking (key-ring transmitter) ....................................................... 19
A5.7.6
........... Panic feature (key-ring transmitter only) ................................................ 19
A5.7.7
........... Centrallocking ..................................................................... 20
A5.7.8
........... Passivearming ...................................................................... 20
A5.7.9
........... Trunk release ....................................................................... \
20
A5.7.7
0 .......... Trunk valet isolate ................................................................... 20
A5.7.11
.......... Flushsillbuttons .................................................................... 20
A5.9
............. Pin-point Tests ...................................................................... 24
A5.8
............. Diagnostic
Sub-Routines ............................................................. 21
A5.9.1
........... Central locking switch ............................................................... 25
A5.9.2
........... Door ajar switches .................................................................. 26
A5.9.3
........... Door locks ........................................................................\
. 27
A5.9.4
........... Door lock actuators and switch ........................................................ 28
A5.9.5
........... Hood switch ....................................................................... \
29 e
A5.9.6 ........... Horns ........................................................................\
..... 30
A5.9.7
........... Inclinationsensor ................................................................... 31
A5.9.8
........... Intrusionsensors .................................................................... 32
A5 . 9.7 0 .......... Reader exciter coil and module ....................................................... 34
A5.9.12
.......... Sounder ........................................................................\
... 36
A5.9.14
.......... Trunk lid release switches ............................................................ 38
A5.9.15
.......... Valetswitch ........................................................................\
39
A5 . 10 ............ Inclination Sensor - Renew ...................................... 86.52.2 1 ............ 40
A5 . 12 ............ Intrusion Sensor - Renew ........................................ 86.52.20 ............ 41
A5 . 14 ............ Valet Switch - Renew ........................................... 86.52.08 ............ 41
A5.9.9
........... Key
barrel switches .................................................................. 33
A5.9.11
.......... Security active indicator .............................................................. 35
A5.9.73
.......... Trunk lid release actuator and relay .................................................... 37
A5 . 11 ............ Security and Locking Control Module (SLCM) - Renew ............... 86.52.01 ............ 40
AS
. 73 ............ Hand Transmitter Battery - Renew ................................ 86.52.28 ............ 41
A5 . 15 ............ Security Siren (12 Cyl) - Renew .................................. 86.52.03 ............ 42
A5 . 16 ............ Security Siren (6 Cyl) - Renew ................................... 86.52.03 ............ 42
A5 . 17 ............ Front Door Lock Assembly - Renew ............................... 86.25.45 ............ 43
A5 . 18 ............ Rear Door Lock Assembly - Renew ............................... 86.25.47 ............ 44
Trunk Lid Lock Actuator - Renew ................................. 86.25.49 ............ 44
Clock Module - Renew ......................................... 86.80.73 ............ 44
Reader Exciter Coil and Module - Renew ............................................... 44
e
A5 . 19 ............
A5.20 ............
A5.2 1 ............
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0
c
doors, windows, trunk, hood and sliding roof.
I Method I UK / EUROPE
of IXJ16I1SOVIIDAIM
Operation Sport XJ12 /DD6
Locking
Central locking Key X X X
Remote central locking Remote X X X
Deadlocking Remote/ X X X
Two stage unlock Remote/
- - - Key
Key
Drive away locks Auto X/DD X/DD X/DD
Switch
close
Interior trunk lid release Switch
Flush
sill buttons /
intrusion override
security
Security system (base)
Intrusion sensing (full)
Inclination sensing
Passive arming
Panic alarm
Audible tones (error
/
deadlock)
Engine immobilization
*
Auto
.,,,
Remote
Auto
1 XI X X
X D
D D
X/ DD
X
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Security System - RESTRICTED ISSUE
AS. 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The vehicle closures switching system comprises the security and central locking features applicable to that vehicle
variant, as detailed in the table below. Central locking and security systems are controlled by a common electronic
module designated as the Security and Locking Control Module (SLCM). The term closures refersto items which allow
access to the vehicle interior and therefore must be closed when the vehicle is fully alarmed. these components are
Convenience
All close Key X X X
Headlamp convenience Remote X X X
Trunk lid release Remote X X X
Trunk valet isolate Switch X X X
Driver seat memory select Remote
(X) 3/ X X
Intrusion sensing override Switch X X X
ROW NORTH AMERICA
XJ16/ SOV/ DAlM/ XJ16/ VDP XJ12
Sport XJ12 DD6 XJR
X X X X X X
I X X X X X X
X# X# X# - - -
$$$$$ DD DD
I I I I I X X X X X X
X X X X X X
X# X# X# - - -
I 0 0 0 X X X
X/DD X/DD X/DD X/DD
DD DD
(X) 1/ (XI 1/ (XI 1/ - - -
X X X X X X
Key Notes
X = Standard
0 = Factory option
D
= Dealer option
DD
= Dealer deletable
1/ Standard with security system
2/ Only available with security option
3/ Standard only with power memory seats
- = Not available
# = Except Japan (as NAS)
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I 03 I Door lock actuators (4 off) 1 part of door assemblv I I
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1 04 I Door lock switches (2 off) I part of door latch assembly I I
1 05 IHoodswitch 1 located above siren I I
1 06 IHorn 1 located on front RH side of en(
1 07 I Inclination sensor I behind luggage compartment LH liner I I
I 08 I Intrusion sensor (LH) I located above LH door behind roof lining I
I 09 I intrusion sensor (RH) 1 located above LH door behind roof lining I
I
1 1 part of door latch assembly I 10 I Key barrel switches (2 off)
1 11 I Key fob transmitter 1 part of key fob I I
I 12 I Key transponder 1 part of key I I
I 13 I Reader exciter coil 1 part of ignition switch I I
I 14 I Reader exciter module 1 part of steering column assembly I I
1 15 I Relays (deadlock) I I I
1 18 I Security active indicator part of central locking switch I I
I 19 I Securitv and lockina control module (SLCM) located in luaaaae compartment behind LH liner I I
1 20 ISounder , located on front RH side of engine bay I I
1 25 IValet switch 1 in centre console compartment I I
A5.2 COMPONENT DESCR/PT/O NS I
stem - RESTRICTED ISSUE
Key to Component Locations
Item No. Description Access details
01 Central locking switch part of clock module
02
1 I
Door ajar switches (4 off)
I I
part of rear screen
I 21 I Trunk release actuator located in trunk latch mechanism
22 I Trunk release relay
23
24 I Trunk lid release switch (external)
I Trunk lid release switch (internal) part of
fascia switchpack ,
A5.2.1 Central locking switch
A5.2.2 Door ajar switches
Located in each front door lock mechanism to indicate door not closed correctly.
-
The central locking switch is located on the driver'sfascia switchpack and allows locking / unlocking and all close from
inside the vehicle when all doors are closed.
A5.2.3
Located within each front door panel assembly to provide automatic lock / unlock operation.
Door lock actuator and switch
A5.2.4 Door lock switch
Located in each front door lock mechanism to indicate door lock/ unlock state.
A5.2.5 Hood switch
Located underhood adjacent to the horn to give indication of hood not closed correctly.
A5.2.6 Horns
Located adjacent to each headlight unit and utilized as part of the full alarm application.