303‐01: En gine
Diagnos
is
and Testing
Engine
DTC P1392 VVT solenoid A circuit low input
DTC P1397 VVT solenoid B circuit low input
DTC P1393 VVT solenoid A circuit high input
DTC P1398 VVT solenoid B circuit high input
DTC P1396 VVT solenoid B malfunction
Pinpoint test A: P13
92 (P1397) VVT solenoid circuit low input
Pinpoint test B: P1393 (P1398) VVT solenoid circuit high input
Pinpoint test C: P1396 VVT solenoid malfunction
In
‐Vehicle Repair
Connecting
Rod Bearings (12.17.16)
Crankshaft
Front Seal Vehicles Without: Supe
rcharger (12.21.14)
Crankshaft
Front Seal Vehicles With: Supercharger (12.21.14)
Crankshaft
Inner Sprocket 4.0L, Vehicles Without: Supercharger (12.65.76)
Crankshaft
Inner Sprocket 3.2L (12.65.76)
Crankshaft
Outer Sprocket (12.65.75)
Crankshaft
Pulley Vehicles Without: Supercharger (12.21.09)
Crankshaft
Pulley Vehicles With: Supercharger (12.21.09)
Crankshaft
Rear Seal Vehicles Without: Supercharger (12.21.20)
Crankshaft
Rear Seal Vehic
les With: Supercharger (12.21.20)
Cylinder
Head LH (12.29.02)
Cylinder
Head RH (12.29.03)
Engine
Front Cover (12.65.01)
Engine
Front Cover Gasket (12.65.04)
Exhaust
Camshaft LH (12.13.17)
Exhaust
Camshaft RH (12.13.15)
Exhaust
Camshaft Sprocket LH 4.0L, Vehicles Without: Supercharger (12.65.74)
Exhaust
Camshaft Sprocket LH 3.2L/4.0L, Vehicles With: Supercharger (12.65.74)
Exhaust
Camshaft Sprocket RH 4.0L, Ve
hicles Without: Supercharger (12.65.73)
Exhaust
Camshaft Sprocket RH 3.2L/4.0L, Vehicles With: Supercharger (12.65.73)
Exhaust
Manifold LH (30.15.55)
Exhaust Manifold RH (30.15.56)
Exhaust Manifold LH and RH (30.15.57)
Exhaust Manifold Gasket LH (30.15.58)
Exhaust Manifold Gasket RH (30.15.59)
Exhaust Manifold Gasket LH and RH (30.15.60)
Valve
Co
ver
LH (12.29.43)
Valve
Cover RH (12.29.44)
Valve
Cover Gasket LH (12.29.40)
Valve
Cover Gasket RH (12.29.41)
Valve
Springs LH
Valve
Springs RH
Variable
Camshaft Timing Oil Con
trol Unit LH (12.65.71)
Variable
Camshaft Timing Oil Control Unit RH (12.65.70)
Variable
Camshaft Timing Oil Control Unit Housing LH (12.65.52)
Variable
Camshaft Timing Oil Control Unit Housing RH (12.65.51)
303‐03A : Engine Cooling
Descriptio
n and Operation
Engine Cooling
Diagnosis and Testing
Engine Cooling
Related Faults / Codes
DTC P0116 ECT circuit range / performance problem
DTC P0125 Insufficient coolant temperature for closed loop fuel control
DTC P0117 ECT circuit low input
DTC P0118 ECT circuit high input
DTC P1474 Intercooler coolant pum
p relay malfunction
Pinpoint test A: P0116, P0125
Pinpoint test B: P0117
Pinpoint test C: P0118
Pinpoint test D: P1474
General Procedures
Cooling System Draining, Filling and Bleeding ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 –
AJ27
Cooling System Draining, Filling and Bleeding ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Cooling Sy
stem Draining and Vacuum Filling
Removal and Installation
Removal
Engine ‐ Re m
oval
(12.41.01)
Installation
Engine ‐ Installation (12.41.01)
Coolant E x
pansion
Tank (26.15.01)
Coolant Outlet Pipe (26.31.08)
Cooling Fan Motor (26.25.24)
Cooling Fan Motor and Shroud (26.25.25)
Cooling Fan Motors (26.25.25)
Cooling Fan Shroud (26.25.30)
Engine Coolant Level Switch (26.40.11)
Radiator (26.40.01) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Radiator (26.40.01) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Radiator Lower Hose (26.30.07) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Radiator Lower Hose (26.30.07) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Radiator Upper Ho
se (26.30.01) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Radiator Upper Hose (26.30.01) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Thermostat (26.45.07) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Thermostat (26.45.07) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Thermostat Housing Cover (26.
45.22) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Thermostat Housing Cover (26.45.22) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Thermostat Housing Cover Seal (26.45.20) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Thermostat Housing Cover Seal (26.45.20) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Water Pump (26.50.
01) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Water Pump (26.50.01) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
Water Pump Pulley (26.50.05) ‐ 3.2L NA V8 ‐ AJ26/4.0L NA V8 ‐ AJ27
Water Pump Pulley (26.50.05) ‐ 4.0L SC V8 ‐ AJ26
303‐03B : Supercharger Cooling
Removal and Installation
Water Pump
303‐04: Fu
el Charging and Controls
Diagnosis and Testing
Fuel Charging and Controls
Inspection and Verification
Driver Information Chart
Default mode Definitions
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) index
Pinpoint Tests
303‐07: En gine Ignition
Specification
Diagnosis and Testing
Engine Ignition
Diagnosis and Testing
Engine Ignition
Inspection and Verification
Driver Information Chart
Default mode Definitions
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) index
Pinpoint Tests
Removal and Installation
Ignition Coil ‐On ‐Plug LH (18.20.44)
Ignition Coil ‐On ‐Plug RH (18.20.43)
Ignition Module (18.20.30)
Spark Plugs (18.20.02)
303‐08: En
gine Emission Control
Specification
Diagnosis and Testing
Engine Emission Control
Inspection and Verification
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index
Pinpoint Tests
Removal and Installation
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve (17.45.01)
Exhaust Manifold to Exhaust Gas Recirculation (E
GR) Valve Tube (17.45.11)
303‐12: Intake Air Distribution and Filtering
Removal and Installation
Air Cleaner (19.10.05)
Air Cleaner Element (19.10.08)
Charge Air Cooler LH (18.50.19)
Charge Air Cooler RH (18.50.18)
Charge Air Cooler Gasket LH (18.50.22)
Charge Air Cooler Gasket RH (18.50.21)
Supercharger (18.50.
15)
Superchar
ger
Outlet Pipe (18.50.16)
Supercharger Outlet Pipe Gasket (18.50.17)
Throttle Body Elbow (19.70.28)
Throttle Body Elbow Gasket (19.70.29)
303‐13: Evaporative Emissions
Diagnosis and Testing
Evaporative Emissions
Preliminary
Inspection
Diagnostic
Drive Cycles
Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) index/Symptom Chart
Pinpoint
Tests
Removal
and Installation
Evaporative
Emission Canister (17.15.13)
Evaporative
Emission Canister Purge Valve (17.15.30)
Fuel
Tank Press
ure Sensor (19.55.31)
Fuel
Vapor Vent Valve Housing (19.55.24)
Fuel
Vapor Vent Valve Housing Seal (19.55.25)
303
‐14: Electronic Engine Controls
Description
and
Diagnosis
and Testing
Electronic
Engine Con
trols
Inspection
and Verification
Driver
Information Chart
Default
mode Definitions
Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) Index
Pinpoint
Tests
Removal
and Installation
Catalyst
Monitor Sensor LH (18.30.81)
Catalyst
Monitor Sensor RH (18.30.80)
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) LH (18.30.79)
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) RH (18.30.78)
Camshaft
Position
Sen s
or
ECM
Position
Sensor
Crankshaft
Removal
Engine
Coolant Temperature
Sensor
Operation
Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor (18.
30.52)
irri
tation and dermatitis. In addition, used engine oil contains potentially harmful contaminants which may cause skin
cancer. Washing facilities and adequate means of skin protection should be provided.
Observe these recommendations:
Wear pro t
ective clothing and impe
rvious gloves when necessary.
Do not put oily
rags in pockets. Avoid contaminat
ing clothes, particularly underwear, with oil.
Overal
ls must be cleaned re
gularly; discard oil impregna ted clothing and footwear wh ich cannot be washed or
cleaned.
Fi rst
Aid treatment should be obtained
immediately for open cuts or wounds.
Use barrier
creams, applying before each work period, to en
able easier removal of dirty oil and grease from the skin.
Wa
sh with soap and water to ensure th
at all oil is removed (skin cleaner and a nail brush will help). The use of
preparations containing lanolin will help to replace the natural skin oils which have been removed.
Do
not use petrol, kerosene, gas oil, th
inners or solvents for washing skin.
If
skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice immediately.
Wh
ere prac
ticable, degrease components prior to handling.
W
h
ere there is a risk of fluids coming into contact with th
e eyes, suitable eye protection should be worn - goggles or
face shield. An eye wash facility should be provided.
Ensure that a
dequate ventilation is provided when volatile degreasing agents are being used.
E
n
vironmental Protection
In so
m
e countries it is illegal to pour used oil onto the ground
, down sewers or drains, or into water courses. The burning of
used engine oil in small space heaters or boilers is not reco mmended unless emission control equipment is fitted. Dispose of
used oil through authorized waste disposal contractors, to licensed waste disposal sites or to the waste oil reclamation
trade. If in doubt, contact the Local Authority for advice on disposal facilities.
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
Ve
hicles use programmed electronic control systems to prov
ide engine management and emission regulation, automatic
transmission operation and anti -lock braking control. These control systems ha ve an integral On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
facility for use in conjunction with either Jaguar diagnostic equipment or a scan t ool which is capable of retrieving DTCs,
PIDs and performing active commands.
The OBD information in this manual provid es diagnostic and rectification procedures for emission related electrical and
mechanical systems. The informat ion is intended to facilitate fault diagnosis and the subsequent rectification of vehicles
without recourse to the portab le diagnostic unit (PDU).
OBD related information can be fo und in the following sections:
General Information
Engine M
anagement System
Auto
matic Transmission
Anti-lock Br
aking System
Where appropriate a section comprises the following sub-sections:
Description and Operation
A ge
neral illustration and parts list to help the identi
fication of the particular system or component.
A b
rief description of the system operating characteristics and monitoring procedure
accompanied by a component
illustration.
Addi ti
onal information, where appropriat
e, is provided in the form of component calibrations, characteristics and
cross sectional views.
A localized circui
t diagram is included to provide circuit iden
tification and details of connectors, splices, fuses, wire
gauge and colors. See Circuit Diagrams.
Diagnosis and Testing (dedicated to fault analysis and rectification)
Recommended special tools. Symptom chart; a ch
art contai
ning all relevant Diagnostic Trouble Code s (DTC), their possible causes and an
indication of the appropriate test.
Sp
ecific pinpoint test(s), de
signed so that fault diagnosis can be carr ied out in a logical and efficient manner.
Safety Standard
Canister PurgeCANPControls pu
rging of the EVAP canister
Carbon dioxideCO2Colorless gas with
a density of a
pproximately 1.5 ti mes that of air
Carbon mon
oxide
COPoi
sonous gas produced as the re
sult of incomplete combustion
Case G
round
CSE GNDControl modu
le casing ground
Catal
ytic converter
In
-line exhaust system device used to reduce the level of engine exhaust
emissions
Ce
lsius
CSI ter
m for the Centigrade scale, with
freezing point at zero and boiling point
at 100°
Central
Processor Unit
CPUTh
e section of a computer that contai
ns the arithmetic, logic and control
circuits. It performs arithm etic operations, controls instruction processing, and
provides timing signals and other housekeeping operations
Cl
osed Loop
CL
Cl
osed Loop System
CLSControl
system with one
or more feedback loops
Col
umn/Mirror Control
Module
C/MC
M
Control ModuleCMA
self-contained group of electrical/electronic components, designed as a
single replaceable un it, and controlling one or more processes
Controll
er Area Network
CANA
communication system which allows control modules to be linked together
in a network.
Crankshaft Posi
tion
Sensor
CKPSGenerates crankshaft positi on informa
tion in conjunct
ion with the CKPTR (also
generates speed information in certain applications)
Crankshaft Posi
tion
Timing Ring
CKPT
R
Toothe
d ring which
triggers the CKPS
Crankcase Ventila
tion
System
CVSys
tem which scavenges camshaft cover and crankcase emissions and feeds
them into the inlet manifold
Cubic ce nt
imeter
cm
3
Curb weightWe
ight of vehicle with fuel, lubrican
ts and coolant, but excluding driver,
passengers or payload
D
Dat
a Link Connector
DLCConne
ctor providing access and/or control of the vehicle information,
operating conditions, and diagnostic information
De
gree
deg, °Angle or tempe
rature
D
epartment of
Transportation (US)
DO
T
D
epartment of Transport
(UK)
DTp
De
utsche In
stitut für
Normung
DINGerman stand
ards regulation body
Di
agnostic Module
DMSuppl
emental Restraint System (non-c
ontrolling) module for diagnostics
overview
Di
agnostic Test Mode
DTMA le
vel of capability in an OBD system.
May include different functional states
to observe signals, a base level to re ad DTCs, a monitor level which includes
information on signal levels, bi-directional control with on /off board aids, and
the ability to interface with remote diagnosis
Diagnostic Trouble CodeDTCAn al
pha/numeric identifier for a fault
condition identified by the On-Board
Diagnostic (OBD) system
D
ial test indicator
DTIA mechan
ical measuring
instrument, with a rotary indicating pointer
connected to a linear operating probe
D
ifferential pressure
Pressure di
fference betwee
n two regions e.g. between intake manifold and
atmospheric pressures
D
ifferential Pressure
Feedback EGR
DP
FE
An
EGR system that monito
rs differential EGR pressure across a remote orifice
to control EGR flow
D
irect current
dcCurrent which f
lows in on
e direction only, though it may have appreciable
pulsations in its magnitude
Du
al linear switch
DLSJ
-gate switch connected to the TCM on SC vehicles
E
EGR
Temperature EGRT
Sensor
EGRTSens
ing EGR function based on temperature change
EGR Vacu
um Regulator
EVRControls EGR
flow by changi
ng vacuum to the EGR valve
EGR Valve
Position
EVPAn EGR
system that direct
ly monitors EGR valve position to control EGR flow
Electrically E
rasable
Programmable Read-Only
Memory
EEP
ROM
Pinpoint tests
W
S
S circuit: short
circuit to power
WSS f
ailure
C1
175Left -hand re
ar wheel speed
sensor (WSS) circuit failure
W S
S circuit: open
circuit
WS
S circuit: short
circuit to ground
W S
S circuit: short
circuit to power
WSS f
ailure
F
or l
eft-hand rear WSS test
s. GO to Pinpoint Test E.
C1267Modulat or valv
e failure
Supply volt
ages
to valve
solenoids or sensors out of range
Fo
r power and ground tests. GO to Pinpoint Test
A.
B1342CAN co
mmunication circuit
failure
CAN :
open circuit fault
CAN:
short circuit to
ground
CAN :
short circuit to
power
Fo
r CAN tests. GO to Pinpoint Test
F.
B1676Supply volt
age out of range
Supply voltage:
too
low
Supply volt age:
too
high
Check fo
r DTCs indicating a charging system fault.
Rectify as necesssary.
PI
NPOINT TEST A : MODULE
POWER AND GROUND SUPPLIES
TES
T
CONDITIONS
D E
TAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A
1
: CHECK THE POWER SUPPLY FUSES
Make sure the igniti
on is turned off. 1
Chec
k fuses 04, 16 and 18 of the engine compartment junction box.
2
Are th
e fus
es in good condition?
Yes GO to A2
.
No
Install a new f
use as
necessary. Check the syst em for normal operation. If the fuse fails again,
check the circuit for a short circuit to ground. Refer to the electrical guides.
A2: CHECK THE PERMANENT
POWER SUPPLY (1) TO THE MODULE
Disc
onnect the ABS module connector, LF27.
1
Measure the voltage between LF
2
7, pin 09 (NR) and ground.
2
Is the vol
t
age greater than 10 volts?
Yes GO to A3
.
No Re
pair the circuit between the engine compartment
junction box, fuse 16, and LF27 pin 09. Refer to
the electrical guides. Clear the DTC, check for normal operation.
A3: CHECK THE PERMANENT
POWER SUPPLY (2) TO THE MODULE
Meas
ure t
he voltage between LF27, pin 25 (NW) and ground.
1
Is the vol
t
age greater than 10 volts?
Yes GO to A4
.
No
Re
pair the circuit between the engine compartment ju
nction box, fuse 18, and LF27 pin 25. Refer to
the electrical guides. Clear the DTC, check for normal operation.
A4: CHECK
THE IGNITION POWER SUPPLY TO THE MODULE
Make sure the ignition is on. 1
Measure the
voltage between LF 2
7, pin 20 (WU) and ground.
2
Is the vol
t
age greater than 10 volts?
Yes GO to A5
.
No Re
pair the circuit between the engine compartment ju
nction box, fuse 04, and LF27 pin 20. Refer to
the electrical guides. Clear the DTC, check for normal operation.
A5: CHECK
THE GROUND SUPPLY TO THE MODULE