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Connector Pin Identity Chart for FC043
Control Panel Communication
The control panel provides operator interface with the climate control system.
Control panel operation is described in detail in the D section.
Control Panel Inputs (I/P) / Outputs (O/P)
Pin NumberCircuitCircuit Function
001Ignition positive supply
002Battery isolate supply
003Auxiliary ground
004Auxiliary ground to control panel
005Battery supply
006Engine speed input
007Electrical load drive inhibit
008+5V sensors
009Clutch request to ECM
010Diagnostic L-line
011Not used
012Ignition (positive) to control panel
013System ground
014Ground to control panel
015Air conditioning isolation relay
016Vehicle speed
017Pressure switch
018Aspirator motor (In-car sensor)
019Sensor ground
020Logic ground for diagnostic lines
021Diagnostic K-line
022Not used
Pin NumberCircuitCircuit Function
1Input CLOCK
2Input START
3Input DATA IN
4Output DATA OUT
5Input ignition (positive)
6Input auxiliary (negative)
7Ground
8Dimmer
9Dimmer override
10Not used
11Not used
12Not used
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System Self-test
Control Panel Interrogation Procedure
The control panel has a self-diagnosis feature, and is capable of displaying and clearing stored fault codes.
Climate control is an integrated system, therefore it is recommended that the PDU is used for fault diagnosis. The fault
codes displayed with the control panel self -diagnosis feature are not as comprehensive as those of the PDU. The PDU will
display the relevant fault code, fault co de description and information of the system peripherals at the time the fault
occurred.
Fault Code Extraction and Deletion Procedure
Error information is stored in the A/CCM up to a maximum of 5 faults. Should a sensor fault occur there will be an audible
beep and the message Er will be displayed on the control panel display for 5 seco nds after ignition on. Please note that this
will happen only once in any ignition switch cycle. The error source may be accessed by the following procedure
This procedure must be completed through one complete cycle, 1 through 6
• NOTE: * Actuator codes do NOT equate to system fault codes.
• NOTE: Only codes 11, 15 and 21 (see Fault Code List ing) will cause audible beep and 'Er' display.
• NOTE: If '0' is displayed, there are no stored faul t codes, wait 30 seconds to allow system self-test.
The control panel display will flash repeatedly indicating a list of two digit numbers (see table for code analysis). Should a code be displayed accompanied by an audible beep, the fault is current and therefore still present within
the system. A code displayed without an accompanying 'bee p' indicates a fault had previously occurred but is not
present within the system.
• NOTE: It is advisable to check all areas indicated with cleared fault codes. Such faults may re-occur if intermittent
problems are present in the system.
To delete stored and cleared fault codes press 'R' and 'FAC E' buttons simultaneously. After investigating and correcting all stored faults, press the 'Push Off' button to restore normal operation with
default panel settings, ie AUTO at 24°C.
Pin #DescriptionCable color
1O/P clockSlate
2O/P startSlate / Red
3I/P dataSlate / Yellow
4O/P dataSlate / Green
5O/P ignition +veWhite / Red
6O/P auxiliary +veWhite / Blue
7O/P groundBlack
8DimmerRed
9Dimmer overrideRed / Green
10Not usedn/a
11Not usedn/a
12Not usedn/a
StepResult
#1 Simultaneously hold AU TO and RECIRC - Switch
ignition to ONDisplay element check
#2 Press AUTODisplay of stored fault (NUMERIC) code. If ZERO appears, there are
no stored codes
#3 Press FACEScroll through stored faults (maximum of 5)
#4 Simultaneously press FACE and RClear stored fault codes (may need to be repeated for each fault)
#5 Press RECIRC (Press FAN to skip actuator check)Initiate actuator check (Actuator codes 20 through 27 * )
#6 Press FANExit error check mode
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The functi
on of the parking aid is to prov
ide an audible warning to the driver of the distance to obstacles near the rear
bumper of the vehicle when parking or travelling at a slow sp eed. The system provides an assistance to the driver when
parking in order to help avoid collision with obstacles.
The sensor range at the rear of the vehicl e should be 1.8 meters. This should extend the full width of the rear bumper and
reduce to 50 cm at the vehicle co rners. The vertical range is adequate to protec t the highest and lowest points of the rear of
the vehicle. The system will detect curbs with heights of at least 18 cm. Obstacles, such as curbs, that are low enough to
pass under the vehicle until they make contact with the tires will not be detected.
The system activates a specific speaker with a tone signifying the distance to the obstacle. The tone consists of a beep and
defined space ratio which varies depending on the calculated distance. When the distance to the obstacle is less than 20 cm
the speaker tone is continuous.
The parking aid is continuously in operation, unless towing wh en the system automatically switches off. If the reverse aid
develops a fault the tone will sound continuously for three seconds when the igni tion is switched on or the reverse gear is
selected.
The parking aid system comprises of:
a
module mounted in the batte
ry junction box (BJB).
fou
r rear bumper mounted sensors which have a 90° angled electrical connector.
an audible speaker, moun
ted on
the rear parcel shelf.
It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—Parkin
g aid module
2—Rear
parking aid speaker
3—Rear
parking aid sensors
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Battery, Mounting and Cables - Battery and Cables Description and Operation
The battery has been designed specifically for Jaguar. It provides the high output which is required for this vehicle, but with a
substantial saving in weight. It is a low maintenance battery, located on the right ha nd side of the luggage compartment floor.
The negative (Ground) lead is connected to the vehicle body. The positive lead is connected to a high power protection module; from
here power is connected to the starter motor an d distributed to other systems on the vehicle.
The high power protection module comprises three fuses, each of 250A capacity. Two fuses are connected in parallel to provide
protection for the starter circuit. Th e third one provides high level protection for fusebox supply circuits .
PDU is unable to diagnose the overall condition of the battery - only that it is present and supplying battery voltage to the system.
To test the battery, follow the test procedure described in Section 414-02 Generator and Regulator of this Manual.
Although these tests will not actually test the battery, they will confirm that the generator, regulator and connecting cables are
working correctly and that conseq uently, the battery may be at fault. Alternatively, the tests may indicate that the fault lies in the
generator, regulator or wiring and not in the battery.
Battery
Parts List
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Battery
2—Positive Lead
3—Battery Hold-Down Clamp
4—Negative (Ground) Lead
5—High Power Protection Module (Fuses)
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Generator and Regulator - Generator
Description and Operation
Generator - General View
Features
Manufacturer - Denso Type - L3B-HE Drive Ratio - 3.04:1 Output - 120 Amps at 5000 rpm (generator speed) at 25° C
The generator is fitted at the front right hand side of the engine, to a sepa rate mounting bracket, which in turn is bolted to
the cylinder block. Two bolts secure th e generator to the mounting bracket; one is reached from above and one from below
the vehicle.
The voltage regulator is integral with th e generator body. Battery charging capabi lity has been optimised for charging a
battery which is located remotely, in the luggage compartment. The design of the generator and regulator has been finely
matched, to generate charging current with very low ripple. This provides the best electrical refinement to the system.
The generator is driven by a single, multi-ribbed belt which also drives all other front-e nd accessories; except for the
supercharger (where fitted).
No special service tools are required to remove the generator from the vehicle.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Generator
2—Bolt - Mounting Upper
3—Bolt - Mounting Lower
4—Voltage Regulator (Internal component)
5—Drive Belt - Multi-Ribbed
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Belt tension is achieved by an automatic tensioner; neither the belt nor the tensioner require service apart from checking
the belt wear indicators at each normal service interval.
The minimum service life of the drive belt is 100,000 miles.
Never apply oil to the belt or to the belt tensioner.
Generator - Charging Circuit
Parts List
The main components of the charging system are shown above.
The output from the generator 'B+' main te rminal passes to the battery via the main terminal on the starter motor and then
the power cable to the high power protection module located in the luggage compartment. From this module, a short main
power cable supplies the ba ttery positive terminal.
The return circuit is through the vehicle body and supplementary ground cables.
The high power protection mo dule comprises four fuses, each rated at 250 Amps.
Battery output uses the same power cable as the charging circ uit, to the high power protection module and to the starter
motor main terminal. Two similar cables, but not such a high rating, supply battery power from the high power protection
module to the fuse box in the luggage compartment an d to the fuse boxes at the front of the vehicle.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Generator
2—Suppression Module
3—Starter Motor
4—Battery
5—Power Cable to Rear Fuse Box
6—High Power Protection Module
7—Power Cable to Front Fuse Boxes
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Speakers - Speakers
Description and Operation
Speaker Location
Parts List
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Door Speaker
2—Front Door Tweeter (Base System)
3—Rear Door Tweeter
4—CD Autochanger (P remium System)
5—Amplifier (Premium System)
6—Sub-woofer (Premium System)
7—'A' Post Tweeter (Premium System)
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Exterior Lighting - Exterior Lighting
Description and Operation
A multi-function switch located on the left stalk of the steering column switch assembly permits selection of either parking
(side), headlamps, auto-headlamp or off. Selection of a particular mode provides the appropriate input to the body
processor module (BPM).
Where the auto headlamp function is incorporated, a light sensor in the interior rear view mirror monitors ambient light and
provides an input to the BPM. The BPM responds by switching the low beam headlamps on or off as appropriate for the
prevailing light conditions.
The front and rear fog lamp switch is located on the fascia outboard of the steering column.
Front Lamps
Headlamp assembly
Each headlamp assembly consists of tw o headlamp units. The dipped beam lamp unit is located outboard and the main
beam lamp unit located inboard also carries the front parking (side) lamp. Access for bulb replacement is from the engine
compartment.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Headlamp (dip beam)
2—Headlamp (main beam)
3—Front Parking (side) Lamp
4—Front Direction Indicator
5—Front Side Marker
6—Side Repeater Lamp
7—Fog Lamp