
Automatic Transmission (AJ16) 
8.1.3 DIAGNOSTIC  FAULT CODES 
The following  codes are stored  within the TCM  whenever a fault is  detected  on the system.  The codes can be accessed 
using  Jaguar  Diagnostic Equipment  or a hand held, proprietary  scan tool. 
Code  Description 
MIL Indication  Page No. 
P 0603 Internal control module memory error  MIL on 26 
P 0605 Internal control module ROM test error 
MIL on 26 I P 0702 Transmission control system electrical  MIL on 5 
P 0705 Transmission range sensor circuit malfunction  MIL on 6 
P 0706 Transmission range  sensor circuit range / performance  MIL on 6 
8 
8 
P 0712 Transmission fluid temperature  sensor low input - 
P 0713 Transmission  fluid temperature  sensor high input - 
P 0721 Output  speed sensor  circuit range / performance  MIL on 10 
P 0722 Output  speed sensor  circuit no signal  MIL on 10 
P 0726 MIL on 12 
P 0727 1 Engine speed  input circuit no signal  MIL on 12 
P 0743 Torque  converter  clutch system electrical  MIL on 14 
P 0748 Pressure control solenoid  electrical  MIL on 14 
' Engine speed input circuit range / performance 
P 0753 Shift solenoid A electrical  MIL on 14 
P 0758 Shift solenoid B electrical  MIL on 14 
P 1608 TCM  watch-dog fault  MIL on 26 
P 1780 Torque  reduction signal malfunction - 16 
P 1781 Torque signal malfunction - 16 
P 1782 Traction  control input electrical - 18 
P 1785 Transmission  fault lamp malfunction - 20 
P 1790 TP signal  system range / performance  MIL on 21 
P 1791 TP electrical  signal system  MIL 
on 21 
P 1792 Sport mode indicator - 23 
P 1794 System  voltage malfunction  MIL on 24 
P 1796 Kickdown switch system - 24 
t: Codes which do not  cause the MIL  to illuminate  cannot be read  by the  hand-held scan  tool as they  are not SA€ P- generated. 
I. Transmission  Control Module (TCM) 
2. Transmission  Unit 
3. TCM Multi-pin Connector 
4. Transmission Rotary  Switch 
5. Transmission Connector Plug 
6. Engine Control Module 
7. Instrument  Pack 
8. ABS /Traction Control Control Module 
9. Kickdown  Switch 
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w Automatic Transmission (AJ16) 
TRANSMISSION  RANGE SENSOR - P 0705 / P 0706 
The rotary switch  is located on the  LH side  of the  transmission.  The harness incorporates  the transmission  wiring and 
runs  into the car through  the a hole in the  LH side  of the  tunnel.  The connectors GBOOI and GB002 are located  on the 
side  of the  selector mechanism ‘J’ gate  assembly. 
TRANSMISSION  RANGE SENSOR  CIRCUIT - P 0705 
This test is  performed continuously  by the  background diagnostics  during operation.  The test  is a plausibility  check 
on  the 3 bit  Gray  code.  The test criteria is  that an invalid code must not be  seen. If a Z code is  seen for more than looms, 
then this fault  code will be stored and  the transmission  will adopt  the default function. 
TRANSMISSION  RANGE SENSOR  CIRCUIT RANGE/  PERFORMANCE - P 0706 
This is a plausibilitycheck on the 3 bit Gray  code  which  is only  performed  once during  cranking when  the engine  speed 
reaches 
a specific threshold. If the  gear  is not  P or N  when this test  is performed,  then this fault code  will be flagged 
and  the transmission  will adopt  the default function. 
ROTARY  SWITCH 
(GB002) 
PIN 1 -SWITCH  COMMON 
PIN 
2 -CODE X OUTPUT 
PIN 
3 -CODE  Y OUTPUT 
PIN 
4 -CODE Z OUTPUT 
Possible causes 
Open  circuit  on X, Y or Z line  from  rotary switch. 
9 Faulty operation  of rotary switch. 
Effects: 
. MIL illuminated. 
. Transmission  warning lamp illuminated. 
. Maximum fluid pressure applied. 
. Limp  home mode applied. 
Remedy: 
. Repair  or renew  harness I connectors. 
. Check selector cable  and adjust  or renew if necessary. 
. Check  rotary switch  and adjust  or renew if necessary. 
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IW Automatic Transmission (AJ16) 
TRANSMISSION  FLUID TEMPERATURE  SENSOR INPUTS P 0712 / P 0713 
The transmission  fluid temperature  sensor is a positive  temperature coefficient  thermistor bead, located in the internal 
wiring  harness  of the transmission assembly  and immersed in the transmission  fluid in the unit  sump.  The wiring  is 
taken  out through  the transmission connector and  runs through the rotary switch and  then into the gearbox  harness 
to  the  TCM.  The pin outs  on the  relevant parts  are as follows. 
TCM  ROTARY SWITCH  TRANSMISSION 
55 WAY CONNECTOR  12 WAY  MULTI-LOCK 9 PIN  DEUTSCH 
(CC007) (GB002) (GB003) 
PIN 46 - SIGNAL  PIN 8 -SIGNAL  PIN D -SIGNAL 
PIN 
44 -GROUND  PIN 9 - GROUND  PIN J -GROUND 
TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE  SENSOR LOW INPUT- P 0712 
This input  is continuously  monitored during initialization  and operation by the  processor  and is checked against spe- cific  limits  to be  in range. If the  temperature indicated by  the sensor  is too low then this fault  code will be stored and 
the  processor  will use a substitute value  for the transmission  oil temperature. 
The  low limit  is approximately 
-50" C. This  fault  would  indicate  that the output signal line  (Pin 46) is probably short 
circuit  to ground. 
TRANSMISSION  FLUID TEMPERATURE  SENSOR HIGH INPUT- P 0713 
This input  is continuously  monitored during initialization  and operation by the processor and is checked against  spe- cific limits to  be in range. If the  temperature indicated by  the sensor  is too high  then this fault  code  will be stored and 
the  processor  will use a substitute value  for the transmission  oil temperature.  The high  limit is approximately 185" C. 
This fault  would  indicate  that the input  signal  line (Pin 46) is probably open  circuit or short circuit  to battery  positive 
voltage (+I2 nominal). 
Possible causes: 
. Faulty  sensor. 
. Faulty harness  wiring or connection  to sensor. 
Effects: 
. Substitute  oil temperature adopted by  TCM. 
Remedy: 
Renew internal  harness. 
. Repair or renew  harness I connectors. 
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Automatic Transmission (AJ16) 
OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR - P 0721 / P 0722 
The output  speed sensor is located  on the  rear  of thevalve block  assembly  inside the transmission. Connection  is made 
via  pins  A and F of  the %way transmission connector located  on the left hand side  of the transmission  assembly. The 
wiring  runs through  the rotary  switch  harness  and the vehicle gearbox  harness to the  TCM  on pins 2 and  38 of the 55 way multi-plug.  These  wires are shielded by a screen  which is terminated  on pin  20 of the  TCM multi-plug.  The sensor 
detects  the motion of  the output shaft via a 36 toothed  wheel. 
TCM  ROTARY SWITCH  TRANSMISSION 
(CC007) (GB002) (GB003) 
PIN 2 -SIGNAL  PIN 11 -SIGNAL  PIN F -SIGNAL 
PIN 38 
- GROUND  PIN 12 -GROUND  PIN 
A - GROUND 
OUTPUT  SPEED SENSOR  CIRCUIT  RANGE/  PERFORMANCE - P 0721 
This test is  only performed  when a downshift takes place  and therefore the vehicle must  be in a forward gear ie D, 3, 2, 1. A fault  will be flagged  if the  engine  speed is above a threshold  which is dependant  on the shift  and the state of the  lock  up clutch. 
This  fault  code  would  suggest  that there  is  an intermittent fault  in the  circuit. 
OUTPUT  SPEED SENSOR  CIRCUIT  NO SIGNAL - P 0722 
The  background diagnostic software continuously  monitors the output speed and flags  this fault if the output  speed 
is  zero  when  the engine  speed is greater  than 2000 rpm and a forward  gear, D, 3,2,1, is selected. 
This  fault  code  would  suggest 
a permanent fault, either open circuit, short  to ground or  short circuit  to battery  positive 
voltage (+12V nominal). 
Possible causes: 
Faulty  sensor. 
Faulty  harness  wiring I connectors. 
Effects: 
MIL illuminated. 
Transmission  warning lamp  illuminated. 
Maximum pressure applied. 
Limp home  mode  applied. 
Remedy: 
Renew sensor. 
Repair  or renew  harness I connectors.  ~~~~  ~~ 
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Automatic Transmission (AJ16) w 
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TRANSMISSION  CONNECTOR 
(GB003) 
TRANSMISSION  ELECTRICAL PIN POINT TESTS 
THE FOLLOWING  TESTS describe  methods  of testing the  transmission  control solenoid  valves from the multi-pin con- 
0 A = Road Speed Sensor 
0 B = Pressure Regulator 
0 D = Oil Temperature  Signal 
0 F = Road Speed Sensor 
0 H = MVI Solenoid 
0 J = Oil Temperature  Ground 
0 K = MV2 Solenoid 
0 L = MWVK Solenoid 
0 M = Solenoid Supply 
The  solenoid  valves are located  on the  valve block  in the  transmission  assembly and can be identified by their  position. 
Connection  is made via  a connector  located on the  LHS  of the  transmission  assembly. 
Impedance  Checks 
M
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M
-K)  28-60ohm 
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M-B 5-70hm 
M)(A 
K)(D 
L 1-( F O/C 
H)(J 
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L-K) 
L
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K
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L
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K
-B)  33-67ohm 
H
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All  Pins 
- Ground OK 
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1. TCM 5. Connector Plug 
2. Transmission  Unit 6. Kickdown Switch 
3. Output Speed Sensor 7. Illumination Module 4. input Speed  Sensor 8. Mode Selection  Switch 
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Pressure switch manifold X 03 Pressure  switch manifold Z 04 
Performance  mode select 05 Calibration  select 06 
Engine  toque reduction 07 Throttle  position 11 Engine troque 12 Sensor ground 14 Pressure  switch Y 22 
Traction control inpuit 23 Kickdown switch 24 Brake switch 25 
Transmission  temperature 26 Engine speed 30 Vehicle speed  output 34 Transmission output speed 36 
Transmission  input speed 37 Shift solenoid A 39 Transmission  malfunction  lamp 40 Sport  mode lamp 41 
Torque converter clutch 42 Shift solenoid B 43 Force motor low 49 Transmission  input speed GND 50 .ransmission output  spped GND 51 Force motor  high 52 
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53 Vignition 
16JDSLIscantool 
45 JDS K I scan  tool 
54 Power  ground 
I TRANSMISSION Ignition 
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14/01 Transmission  input speed GND 
14/02 Transmission  input speed 
13/01 Transmission  output speed GND 
13/02 Transmission  output speed 
1 - 12/10 TCCsolenoid high 
- 12/09 TCC solenoid  signal 
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12/03 Shift solenoid A high 
12/01 Shift solenoid A signal 
12/03 Shift  solenoid B high 12/02 Shift solenoid B signal 
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- 12/13 Force  Motor  Signal 
1211 1 Force motor HI 
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12/04 Pressure  switch  manifold X 
12/04 Pressure switch  manifold Y 
12/04 Pressure switch  manifold Z 
- 12/07 Transmission  temperature 
- 12/08 Sensor GND 
44 Transmission  malfunction 
14 Sport mode indication 
ABS 1 TC CM 
03 Traction control signal 
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I - 03 Engine torque 
I - 06 torque  reduction  request 
I - 10 Engine speed 
I - 07 Vehicle speed 
04 throttle  position 
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I - 03 Engine torque 
I - 06 torque  reduction  request 
I - 10 Engine speed 
I - 07 Vehicle speed 
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I - 32 Throttle position 
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Automatic Transmission (V12) Powertrain 
Engine Speed 
The engine  speed is provided by  an open collector  signal supplied  from the engine  management  control module 
(ECM). 
Throttle Position 
This signal,  from the ECM,  performs the  following two functions: 
1. 
2. 
Engine  Torque  (and warm-up) 
This signal,  from the ECM,  performs the  following three functions: 
1.  During  cranking  to convey  the completion  of an  engine warm
-up  cycle  to TCM. 
2. To  convey engine  torque information,  under normal running  conditions, to TCM. 
3. To  convey engine  torque fault signals to TCM. 
Engine ‘warm
-up’  cycle commences  from ignition ON until 500ms after the engine  exceeds 400rpm. After this time 
delay  either  an engine torque,  or torque  fault signal  will be transmitted. 
Transmission Input Speed 
The  transmission  input speed sensor  is mounted  within the transmission housing  and produces a variable frequency 
signal,  directly  proportional  to forward  clutch housing rotational  speed which  is transmitted  to the  TCM.  Sensor resis- tance equals 1.25kQ f 0.25. 
Transmission  Output Speed 
The transmission  output speed sensor is mounted  within the transmission housing  and produces a variable frequency 
signal,  directly  proportional  to the  rear carrier  rotational speed which  is transmitted  to the  TCM.  Sensor resistance 
equals 
1.25w2 + 0.25. 
hake Application 
When a brake  application signal  is received, due  to brake  switch  operation,  the torque  convertor clutch  lock-up sole- noid  is de-energized,  releasing lock-up mode  if already  applied 
Transmission  Oil Temperature 
The  transmission oil temperature  sensor, located within the internal  harness,  monitors  oil temperature  and transmits a corresponding signal  to the  TCM. 
To convey  throttle position information  to the  TCM. 
To  indicate  fault conditions  between ECM and throttle  potentiometer. 
8.2.4.2 OUTPUTS 
Gear  Shift Solenoids 
The two  gear  shift solenoids, located  within the transmission  housing, determine  gear ratio  when  the selector  is in  any 
of the forward  gear positions. 
Force Motor 
The force  motor,  mounted within the transmission  housing acts as a transmission  torque fluid pressure regulator. 
Torque  Converter  Clutch (TCC) Solenoid 
The torque converter clutch  solenoid, mounted within the transmission  housing, provides a direct drive from the en- gine, via  the converter  clutch, to the driven  wheels, giving the  efficiency of a manual  gearbox.  The  solenoid also pro- vides a  ’ramp‘ apply and  release to engage / disengage  the clutch  gently. 
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