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2.2. Switch OFF the ignition.
3. 3. Wait 10 seconds.
4. 4. Start the engine.
5. 5. Select R (reverse will be selected).
6. 6. Select D ( 2 will be selected).
The limp-home mode will be retained until the fault is remedied or the fault code has been erased. Intermittent faults may
be cleared by cycling the ignition OFF/ON. In certain cases the component may need to be operated before the fault code is
cleared eg. a shift solenoid.
Emergency Running (mechanica l/hydraulic limp-home mode)
Should slip be detected, due to a mechanical failure or loss of pressure, the transmission will either shift to, and hold 3 or
shift to, and hold, the last gear which was known to be alright. This condition may be cleared by cycling the ignition OFF/ON
following mechanical repair.
The operator will be made aware of certain faults by a warning message on th e instrument cluster.
Data concerning OBDII related transmission failures is stored in the ECM for access via the J1962 socket.
Safety Functions
These functions are designed to safeguard against inappropriate actions by the operator as well as system malfunctions.
The electrical and diagnostic system has been designed such that system integrity is protected at all times, the safety
concept being based on th e following three points.
1. 1. The hydraulic system has 'fail-safe' characteristics regardin g its electrical operation, such that should the power
supply be lost to the electro-hydraulic actuators the transmission will initiate a limp-home mode.
2. 2. Recognition of critical shift operation by monitoring the last element in the signal path, ie the solenoid valve, and
checking by means of redundant me asured variables relative to engine, transmission and road speeds.
3. 3. Each time the vehicle is started there is a check on the entire safety hardware and the associated program parts
and signal paths. A malfunction in this part of the system, or triggering of the safety circuit, is communicated to
the operator by a warning messag e on the instrument cluster.
CAUTION: Do not engage R or P with the vehicle in motion.
Should R be engaged with the vehicle in forward motion, the transmission will default to neutral until either the vehicle
speed decreases to 4 mph or D is selected.
Towing
The vehicle may be towed provided that:
Selector in position N Speed < 50 kph Distance < 50 km
System Functions
'J' Gate Layout
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With EM062 disconnected, measure the resistance
between the following, noting the relevant DTC 1
For P0702 or P0753 EM062/38 and EM062/014 2
For P0702 or P0758 EM062/38 and EM062/016 3
For P0702 or P0763 EM062/38 and EM062/015 4
Is the resistance 105 to 110 kOHM?
Yes Reconnect EM062
GO to C10
No Disconnect GB001 and reconnect EM062
GO to C9
C9: RENEW VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY
Renew the Valve Body Assembly; refer to 44.40.01. 1
Drive the vehicle for a period from cold to include idle,
brisk acceleration and steady state cruising up to and
including normal engine temperature. Check for the
presence of DTC 2
Has the fault code cleared?
Yes STOP
No GO to C10
C10: END
Cycle the ignition ON - (OFF for 2 minutes) - ON, start
the engine and run >1600 rpm 1
Has the fault code cleared?
Yes STOP
No P0702 present?
Yes GO to D1
No
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Pinpoint test E: P0702
With EM062 disconnected, measure the resistance
between the following, noting the relevant DTC 1
For P0702 or P0748 EM062/38 and EM062/036 2
For P0702 or P1748 EM062/38 and EM062/037 3
Is the resistance 16 to 18 kOHM?
Yes Reconnect EM062
GO to D9
No Renew the Valve Body Assembly; refer to 44.40.01.
Drive the vehicle for a period from cold to include idle,
brisk acceleration and steady state cruising up to and
including normal engine temperature.
GO to D9
D9: END
Cycle the ignition ON - (OFF for 2 minutes) - ON, start
the engine and run >1600 rpm 1
Has the fault code cleared?
Yes STOP
No Contact Jaguar Service
PINPOINT TEST E : P0702
TEST CONDITIONSDETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E1: RETRIEVE DTCS
• NOTE: Battery and or ECM disconnection prior to scanning wi ll erase all data, ensure that the correct DTC is present.
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moving the set position of either the gear selector lever or the selector lever on the transmission casing.
3. Tighten to 22-28 Nm.
4. Verify the 'N' setting.
6. Check that all released connec tors are safely insulated and
connect the vehicle battery.
7. Switch ON the ignition.
8. Adjust the position of the linear switch so that the selector 'N'
position graphic illuminates. Ti ghten the four screws to 0,7-1
Nm.
9. Move the gear selector to 'R' to confirm that the 'R' position
graphic illuminates.
10. Check that the engine will start when the gear selector is in
the 'N' and 'P' positions, bu t not in any other position.
11. Move the gear selector to 'N'.
12. Switch OFF the ignition.
13. Disconnect the battery.
14. Install the console assembly, operation 76.25.01.
15. Install the console finisher veneer panel, operation 76.47.26.
16. Install the J-gate surround, operation 76.25.24.
17. Perform the Battery Reconnection Procedure described in
Operation 86.15.15.
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Connect the scan tool 1
Have the DTC(s) and freeze frame data been recorded?
Yes GO to A2
A2: CHECK O2 SENSOR HEATER CONTINUITY
Ignition switch to position 0 1
Disconnect EM021
Bracket on top of gearbox or Bulkhead rear of engine
2
With EM021 disconnected, measure the resistance between
EM021/001 and EM021/002. 3
Is the resistance between 4 and 10 OHM?
Yes
GO to A3
No Renew O2 sensor; reconnect plug(s)
GO to A6
A3: CHECK FOR O2 SENSOR FAILURE
Run the engine for a period to warm the sensor and then
maintain a steady speed of approximately 2500 rpm. 1
Disconnect EM021 2
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Connect the scan tool 1
Have the DTC(s) and freeze frame data been recorded?
Yes GO to B2
B2: CHECK FOR LOW EX HAUST TEMPERATURE
Check the engine and exhaust system for normal running
temperature 1
Is the engine and exhaust sy stem up to normal running
temperature?
Yes GO to B3
No Rectify possible leaking exhaust manifold / catalyst, general
causes of an over rich mixture and engine cooling system
operation. Test the system for correct operation.
GO to B8
B3: CHECK FOR O2 SENS OR HEATER CONTINUITY
Ignition switch to position 0 1
Disconnect EM021
Bracket on top of gearbox or Bulkhead rear of engine
2
With EM021 disconnected, measure the resistance between
EM021/001 and EM021/002. 3
Is the resistance between 4 and 10 OHM?
Yes
GO to B4
No Renew O2 sensor, reconnect plug(s).
GO to B8
B4: CHECK FOR O2 SENSOR FAILURE
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Connect the scan tool 1
Have the DTC(s) and freeze frame data been recorded?
Yes GO to C2
C2: CHECK FOR O2 SENSOR FAILURE
Ignition switch to position II 1
Disconnect EM022
Bracket on top of gearbox or Bulkhead rear of engine
2
Run the engine for a period to warm the sensor and then
maintain a steady speed of approximately 2500 rpm. 3
Measure the voltage between EM022/001 and EM022/002. 4
Is the voltage between 600mV and 1.0 Volt?
Yes
GO to C3
No Renew O2 sensor and reconnect plug(s).
GO to C6
C3: CHECK FOR O2 SENSOR FAILURE
With the conditions held as C2, suddenly decelerate to idle. 1
Has the voltage dropped to 400mV or less ?
Yes
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Connect the scan tool 1
Have the DTC(s) and freeze frame data been recorded?
Yes GO to E2
E2: CHECK O2 SENSOR HEATER CONTINUITY
Ignition switch to position 0 1
Disconnect EM023
Bracket on top of gearbox or Bulkhead rear of engine
2
Measure the resistance between EM023/001 and
EM023/002. 3
Is the resistance between 4 and 10 OHM?
Yes
GO to E3
No Renew O2 sensor. Reconnect plug(s)
GO to E7
E3: CHECK FOR O2 SENSOR FAILURE