
lw Automatic Transmission (AJ16) 
SYSTEM VOLTAGE  MALFUNCTION - P 1794 
The TCM  monitors  the supply voltage and  will log this fault if the voltage is  less than 10.5V when  the engine  speed is 
greaterthan 1600rpm. This  fault  code  is unlikelyto becaused by afault  within theTCM and assuch thevehicle  harness 
and fuses  etc. should  be completely tested before  the TCM  is condemned. 
Possible causes: 
. Blown  fuses. 
. Faulty harness  wiring /connections. 
Effects: 
Transmission default settings  adopted. 
. MIL illuminated. 
Transmission warning lamp illuminated. 
. Maximum fluid pressure  available. 
. Limp home mode applied. 
Remedy: 
Examine fuse  F14 in LH heelboard fuse-box.  Renew (if necessary)  after determining  cause of rupture. 
. Repair  or renew  harness / connector. 
KICK-DOWN  SWITCH  SYSTEM - P 1796 
The diagnostic  check on the mode  switch input  is a plausibility check which  is performed continuously  while in oper- ation.  A fault  is determined when kickdown is  seen when  the throttle  angle is less than 50%. However a fault  will only 
be  logged  if the output  speed is greater  than 256 rpm.  No fault is logged  if there  is already a throttle  signal fault.  The 
kickdown switch  is located  on the  floor  under  the accelerator  pedal and is operated when  the throttle  is fully open (ap- prox 90%). It is a normally  open switch  with one contact permanently  to ground  and the other is a signal to the TCM. 
The  signal  wire is routed  through the  bulkhead harness and the gearbox  harness to the  TCM. 
LHD 
(FCO19) PIN 2 GROUND  PIN 1 KD 
SIGNAL 
RHD 
(CA074) PIN 2 GROUND  PIN 1 KD 
SIGNAL 
Possible causes 
. Faulty harness  wiring /connections. 
. Faulty switch  (or switch  adjustment). 
Effects: 
No kickdown facility. 
Remedy: 
. Repair or renew  harness  /connector. 
. Re-adjust or renew switch. 
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Powertrain Automatic Transmission (V12) 
Solenoid  Valves A and B - Performance /Electrical - PO75 1 / PO753 and PO756 / PO758 
Function: 
Valve operation  monitoring. 
Connections: TCM 
CCO48/039 
CCO48/043 
Multi-plug 
Connector 
GBO 
10/002 
GBOl0/004 
GBO 10/003 
(+12V) 
Transmission 
GB012/001 SOL A 
GBOl2/002 SOL B 
GB012/003 SUPPLY 
Possible  causes: 
. Faulty valve. 
. Faulty harness  wiring 1 connectors. 
. Blown fuse. 
Effects: 
9 MIL illuminated. 
Second  gear selected  permanently ie 'Limp Home'  mode. 
Remedy: 
. Renew  faulty valve. 
Repair  or renew  harness 1 connectors. 
. Renew fuse F14 in LH  heelboard  fuse-box on determining  reason for rupture. 
1 1 
Solenoid  valves -fault codes PO751 / PO753 / PO756 / PO758 
1 
Fia. 1 JUl3  ~ 1749 
&@: * +12V present 
only when  ignition  switched ON 
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Automatic Transmission (V12) Powertrain 
Shift Malfunction (Max- Adapt) - PO780 
Function: 
Transmission  internal operation  monitoring. 
Possible  causes: 
. Mechanical wear 1 failure. 
Effects: 
. Harsher shifts. 
Remedy: 
. Refer  to VSM,  Section 8.2. 
Transmission  Component Slipping - PI 739 
Function: 
Transmission  internal operation  monitoring. 
Possible  causes: 
Faulty harness  wiring /connection. 
. Fuse blown. 
. Faulty  torque  converter  clutch. 
Mechanical  wear. 
Effects: 
. MIL lamp illuminated. 
. Harsh shifts. 
Remedy: 
. Repair  or renew harness 1 connector. 
Renew  fuse F14 in LH heelboard fuse-box  on determining  reason for rupture. 
Refer  to VSM, Section 8.2. 
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Automatic Transmission (V12) - Powertrain 
System Voltage Malfunction - P1794 
Function: 
Battery voltage monitor. 
Possible  causes: 
. Faulty harness  wiring /connection. 
. Blown fuses. 
Effects: 
. MIL illuminated. 
. Second gear selected  permanently ie ‘Limp  Home’  mode. 
Remedy: 
Repair or renew  harness I connector. 
. Examine fuse F14 and F5 in LH and RH heelboard  fuse-boxes  respectively. 
. Renew (if necessary)  after determining  cause of rupture. 
P5 5 
P53 
1 
I -3---+-2 YR 
System supply voltage -fault code PI794 
J86 - 1 753 Fig. 1 
- Note: * +12V present  only when ignition  switched ON 
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Steering @ 
10.3 DIAGNOSTICS 
a Fault: Steering light at all times 
Cause: 1. No speed  signal 
2. Wiring fault 
Remedy: 1. 
2a. 
2b.  Check 
wiring  harness  continuity  between PSCM pin 
V and instrument  pack 
pin 
2. 
Check  voltage between transducer  pin 1 (+ve) and  ground,  with ignition 
ON. If 12V  is recorded repair  or renew  harness. 
Check  wiring  between transducer  pin 
2 (-ve) and OV. If OV is recorded 
repair or renew  harness. 
Fault: Steering heavy at all times 
Cause: 1.  Fuse blown 
2. Wiring  fault 
Remedy: 1. 
2a. 
2b. 
2c. 
2d  Examine 
fuse F12 in 
RH heelboard  fuse-box, if blown determine  reason for 
failure  and renew. 
Check  wiring  harness  continuity  between fuse  F12 in 
RH heelboard 
fuse
-box and  PSCM pin V. 
Check wiring  harness  continuity  between PSCM pin W1 and transducer 
pin  1. 
Check  wiring  harness  continuity  between PSCM pin W2  and transducer 
pin 
2. 
Check  voltage between transducer  pin 2 and ground,  with ignition ON. If 
12V  is recorded repair  or renew  harness  and renew  PSCM. 
Fault: 
Cause: 
1.  Short circuit 
Remedy: 
Steering  becomes heavy  during driving until ignition  cycled 
la. 
1 b. 
Check resistance  between transducer  pins 1 and 2. If a value below 7.5f is 
recorded renew  transducer. 
Check  resistance  of wiring harness between transducer connections.  If 
short circuit  is recorded renew  harness. 
Note: Operation ofthe PSCM can bechecked using Jaguar Diagnostic Equipment. Generation of  input speed  signals 
and measurement of  the resulting current  outputs indicate 
if PSCM is faulty. 
X300 EDM 3 Issue 1 August 1994  

Brakes (a) 
The input  frequency  of each  sensor  signal is translated,  by the ABS /TC CM,  into a  comparable wheel  speed. Should 
any sensed speed  be in excess  of 330 km / h the  relevant  sensor is designated  'faulty' and ABS  /TC control  disabled. 
Similarly ABS/TCcontrol is inhibited (switched  off until fault condition  is cleared) at speeds up to 40 km/ h whenfre- quency  fluctuations  are detected  that are inconsistent  with wheel  rotation.  At  speeds  above 40 km / h both  systems 
are  disabled  when inconsistencies  are detected. 
Traction  control (where  fitted) is achieved  by using 
a small motor  and pulley  arrangement  to adjust  the position of the 
throttle  flap.  Under  normal operating conditions the  system is enabled by default.  Operation of the Traction  OFF / ON switch, located  on the RH side of the  fascia  switch  pack, disables  the system and  illuminates the  TRACTION OFF lamp 
located  in the  instrument  pack. 
Control  is effected  to prevent wheel  spin by regulating (reducing) the  throttle flap position, irrespective  of the acceler
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ator pedal position,  using sensor  signal comparisons and  applying braking force to the  wheel affected.  Precise posi- tioning  of the  flap  is  achieved by monitoring  the  position  of a throttle position  sensor. When traction  control  is 
requested 
a gearshift  inhibit signal is transmitted  to the traction control module  and cruise control (if selected) is dis- abled. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
Battery positive  feed (via fuse F7,located in the left-hand 'A' post lower fuse-box). 
Battery  positive  feed (via fuse 
F7,located in the  right-hand 'A' post  lower fusebox). 
Gearshift  inhibit 
- during traction control. 
Cruise  control  inhibit 
- during traction control. 
5/6  Wheel sensor 
- LHF 
7/8  Wheel sensor 
- RHF 
9/10  Wheel sensor 
- LHR 
Control Module  Connections 
Control module  connections numbering 1 - 28, inclusive,  provide the  necessary input / output signals  to enable  the 
module  to control  and monitor  ABS / TC operation. 
Connections  are as follows: 
13  Ground 
14  Ground 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19  Not used 
20  Brake pedal switch. 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26  Throttle position  sensor wiper. 
27  Throttle position  sensor ground. 
28  Diagnostic 
IS0 communication  bus. 
Ignition 
feed 
- monitoring  battery voltage  to ignition  switch. 
Throttle  valve actuator  motor 
- battery voltage  reference. 
Throttle  valve actuator  motor switching 
-during  traction control. 
Traction  inhibit 
- via traction  OFF / ON switch. 
ABS  MIL 
- malfunction indicator  lamp. 
ABS  ground 
- illuminates  ABS MIL lamp if ABS /TC CM connector loose  or not fitted. 
TC  MIL 
- malfunction indicator  lamp. 
RL  out 
- LHR  wheel  sensor  signal drive  pulse to speedometer. 
Throttle position  sensor 
5V supply. 
I 1 11/12 1 Wheel sensor - RHR 1 
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Brakes 
12.4 SYSTEM FAULT INDICATION 
Fault  Indication: 
ABS MIL lamp is  still illuminated after ignition  switch on  and instrument  pack self test. 
h: 
Possible  causes 
Fuses blown. 
Faulty wheel  speed sensor  or harness. 
Faulty  wiring. 
Faulty  ABS 
/ TC CM. 
It is likely that theTC MIL lamp  and Traction  OFF lamp  will also  illuminate  on vehicles  with traction control fitted. 
Fault  Diagnosis 
On the  first ignition  cycle after afault has been  sucessfully diagnosed and corrected  the vehicle  must bedriven to a speed above 20kph (12.5 mile/ h) before warning  lamps will extinguish. If lamps remain on  after this exer- cise repeat  fault diagnosis. 
. Check  fuses (F7) in battery  feed lines  and (F16) in ignition  line. Battery  fuses are located  in the  left and  right  hand 
. Unbolt  28 way  multi-plug connector  from ABS / TC CM. 
. Measure resistance  across each wheel  speed sensor. 
No - Unplug  sensor flying lead and re-measure  sensor resistance. 
N&: 
heelboard fuse  boxes.  The ignition supply fuse is located  in the  left hand heelboard  fuse box. 
Is value measured  1 10052, f 50%? 
Rear  sensor  connectors  are located beneath  the rear  seat.  Seat must  be removed  to gain  access  to connector. 
Forward  sensor connectors  are located  adjacent  to the hood  catch bracket. 
Is value  now within  range? 
Yes 
- Examine harness  between ABS I TC CM and sensor. 
No - Renew sensor. 
= Check  continuity  to ground  from ABS 1 TC CM harness  connections  13 and  14. If value is  much greater  than 0.152 
renew  harness. 
. With the ignition  switch ON, measure  voltage between  ABS /TC CM harness connection  14 and connections  1 and 2 respectively. If value is not approximately  equivalent to battery voltage renew  harness. 
. With the ignition  switch ON, measure  voltage between ABSITC CM harness  connections14 and  15. If value is not 
approximately  equivalent to battery voltage  renew harness. 
Renew  ABS /TC CM if fault is not  located during the  above procedures. 
fault Indication: 
ABS MIL lamp illuminates at 20 kph. 
m: 
Possible  Causes 
Fuses blown. 
Faulty  hydraulic module pump 
/ motor unit or circuitry. 
Faulty  ABS 
/ TC CM. 
Fault  Diagnosis 
Check  fuses. 
. Disconnect  pump / motor unit and measure resistance across  two pin connector.  Measured value  should be in the 
. Unbolt  28-way connector  from ABS /TC CM and measure  voltage between  harness connections1  and 14. If value 
. Renew  ABS 1 TC CM if fault  is not  located  during the above  procedures. 
It is IikelythattheTCMILlampandTraction OFFlampwill also illuminateonvehicleswithtractioncontrolfitted. 
region of 0.852. Renew  unit if excessive resistance or  short circuit is recorded. 
is  not approximately  equal to battery  volts renew  harness. 
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Climate Control Systems 
28- 
I llSA I 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
IO. 
11. 12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
21J 20 
Instrument  pack 
Fascia  switch  pack 
Defrost servo. 
Air distribution box  Solar  sensor 
Control panel 
Centre  console 
LH  blower  motor 
Water  valve 
Circulation pump 
Coolant  temperature  sensor 
LH  front  fuse
-box 
Circulation pump relay 
Ambient  temperature  sensor 
A 
/ C compressor 
17 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27.  28. 
29. 
16 1's J86 1767 
Compressor  clutch relay 
Trinary pressure  switch 
Radiator  fan pressure  switch 
Control module 
RH blower  motor 
Engine  control  module 
Motorized 
in-car aspirator 
A 
/ C isolate  relay 
RH blower motor  high speed  relay RH blower motor relay 
LH  blower motor high  speed relay 
LH blower motor relay 
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Fig. 1 Component Location  Diagram 
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