JAGUARS-TYPEGlossary
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ABS anti-lock braking system
ABS/TCCM anti-lock braking system/
traction control system control
module
A/C air conditioning
A/CCM air conditioning control
module
ADCM adaptive damping control
module
ADRC adaptive damper ride control
ALR automatic locking retractor
BIW body-in-white
ûC degree Celsius
CAN controller area network
CATS computer active technology
suspension
CD compact disc
CTCM cellular telephone control
module
DATC dual automatic temperature
control
DDCM driver door control module
DSC(CM) dynamic stability control
(control module)
DSCM driver seat control module
DSHCM driver seat heater control
module
ECM electronic control module
EFT engine fuel temperature
(sensor)
EVAP evaporative emission
FTP fuel tank pressure (sensor)
GDO garage door opener
GECM general electronic control
module
GPS global positioning system
HO2S heated oxygen sensor
in inch
IP injection pressure (sensor)
IVD interactive vehicle dynamics
kg kilogram
km/h kilometer per hour
kW kilowatt
lb pound
m meter The following abbreviations are used in this document:
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LH(D) left-hand (drive)
mile/h mile per hour
mm millimeter
ms millisecond
NAS North American specification
NCM navigation control module
Nm Newton meter
OBD on-board diagnostics
PAS power assisted steering
PATS passive anti-theft system
PCM powertrain control module
PDU portable diagnostic unit
PSHCM passenger seat heater control
module
RECM rear electronic control module
RCM restraints control module
RH(D) right-hand (drive)
RPC(M) reverse park control (module)
RTTI real time traffic information
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
SCLM steering column lock module
SCP standard corporate protocol
SRCM sliding roof control module
SRS supplementary restraints
system
TACM throttle actuator control
module
UK United Kingdom
USA United States of America
V volt
VACM voice-activated control module
VECM vehicle emergency control
module
VEMS vehicle emergency messaging
system
VICM vehicle information control
module
VICS vehicle information and
communication system
VIN vehicle identification number
JAGUARS-TYPEBody
20system mirrors. A clear patch in the darkened
area at the bottom left of the windshield gives
external visible access to the VIN.
There are three types of windshield variants:
¥ Rain sensing, with electrochromic mirror
(NAS markets have the option of a compass
fitted to the mirror head).
¥ Non-rain sensing with electrochromic mirror
(NAS markets have the option of a compass
fitted to the mirror head).
¥ Non-rain sensing with prismatic mirror.
Windshields are available as heated or non-
heated and the rain sensing versions have a
unique mirror mounting system.
Backlight
The backlight is direct glazed to body. All
backlights are heated and have solar control tint,
integral radio and telephone antenna. The
backlight heater is timed on for 10 minutes.
Door glass
Each front door window is single curvature glass,
5mm thick, and operated by a twin guide cable
and drum assembly with five stud fixing points.
The glass is clamped to the regulator slide blocks.
Access holes are provided in the inner door when
the glass is raised. There are no adjustable end of
travel stops.
Rear door glass is also a single curvature glass,
4mm thick, with a single guide cable and drum
assembly and three stud fixing points. The glass
drops fully to the door roll. The glass is located to
the slider blocks by pins and has no adjustable
end of travel stops.
Each front and rear cable and drum mechanisms
must be replaced as individual complete units,
they have no serviceable parts.
Quarter lights
Quarter lights are 4mm thick with three fixings,
one is a lower bracket to the door inner.
Perimeter foam and butyl rubber seals are fitted
to the door outer.
JAGUARS-TYPEBody
21 Door exterior handles are body coloured and
have semi flush door handles. The driverÕs door
only has a door key lock barrel, barrel shield,
door latch shield and lock barrel operating
linkage. To replace/service the door key lock
barrel requires removal of the exterior handle.
Door mirrors have body coloured caps and
common 70 degree head angle, with three point
fixings to the door outer panel. Various
alternatives include power fold-back,
electrochromic, aspheric, memory and heated.
Side impact beams are mounted in the doors.
Doors and Door Mirrors
EXTERIOR DRIVERÕS DOOR HANDLE
JOL.138
J.501.1789
FRONT AND REAR DOORS
Driver Door Control
Module Bracket
JAGUARS-TYPEBody
22
JOL.070
INTERIOR DOOR HANDLE
Lock Lever
The only door module, the driver door control
module (DDCM) is mounted in the driverÕs side
door adjacent to the door speaker unit.
The interior door handle has a release cable to the
door latch.
J.418.429
DRIVER DOOR CONTROL MODULE
JAGUARS-TYPEFuel System
41
JOL.062
INERTIA SWITCH operating fuel level sender assembly mounted on
the respective module assembly.
Control and Operation
The speed of the fuel pump is varied under closed
loop control so as to deliver the required fuel rail
injection pressure in accordance with factors such
as driver demand, manifold pressure and
temperature changes. The control loop sensors,
providing feedback information to the powertrain
control module (PCM), are the engine fuel
temperature (EFT) sensor and the injection
pressure (IP) sensor which are both mounted
directly on the engine fuel rail (see
S-TYPE Powertrain Technical Guide). The IP sensor
also has a vacuum feed from the intake manifold
so as to measure the pressure differential.
The required fuel flow is determined by the PCM
and sent to the rear electronic control module
(RECM) which is the power driver for the fuel
pump. The PCM demand to the RECM is a pulse
width modulated (PWM) signal over a single line
at a frequency of approximately 256 Hz and a
duty cycle of 0-50%. The RECM effecively
amplifies this signal by increasing the frequency
by 64 and doubling the duty cycle, thus providing
the necessary high current drive for the fuel
pump. The fuel pump relay, located in the rear
power distribution box, is energised by the PCM
relay and provides a dedicated fused supply to the
RECM for the pump drive.
When the ignition switch is turned from OFF to
RUN or START, the PCM primes the system by
running the pump for 1 second at full speed. The
pump is switched off 1 second after the engine is
stopped. During hot starts, fuel pressure is
increased to prevent vapour lock.
Fuel pump drive status is monitored by the RECM
and communicated to the PCM via the SCP
network.
Outputs from the fuel senders are connected by
independent wires to the RECM which sends the
data to the instrument pack and the PCM.
Inertia Switch
The inertia switch is located behind the trim on
the left side of the vehicle, forward of the front
door post and below the fascia. A finger access
hole in the trim allows the switch to be reset.
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
73 STANDARD CORPORATE PROTOCOL (SCP) NETWORK
Powertrain
Control Module
Vehicle Emergency
Control Module
Throttle Actuator
Control Module
General Electronic
Control Module
Rear Electronic
Control Module
Navigation
Control Module
Adaptive Damping
Control Module
Voice Activation
Control Module
Air Conditioning
Control Module
Data Link
Connector
Instrument
Pack
Audio Unit
Steering Column
Lock Module
Dynamic Stability
Control Module
Secondary
Junction BoxDriver Seat
Control Module
Driver Door
Control Module
ABS/TC
Control Module
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
74The SCP communication network will remain
operational even with severing of one of the bus
wires. Communications will also continue if one
of the bus wires is shorted to ground or battery
positive voltage (B+), or if some , but not all,
termination resistors are lost.
Unlike the SCP communication network, the
ISO 9141 communication network will not
function if the wire is shorted to ground or battery
positive voltage (B+). Also, if one of the modules
on the ISO 9141 network loses power or shorts
internally, communication to that module will fail.
Control Modules
The vehicle control module functions are
described briefly below (for further information
refer to the relevant sections throughout the
Guide).
Anti Lock Brake/Traction Control and
Dynamic Stability Control, Control Modules
The anti-lock brake control module is connected
to the SCP communication network. The module
comes in two forms. The first type is the standard
equipped anti-lock brake system (ABS) with
traction control (TC). It controls the brake
pressure to the four wheels to keep the vehicle
under control while braking.
The second type of ABS is optional and is called
dynamic stability control (DSC). This control
module adds yaw sensors to the package to help
in sensing a loss of vehicle control.
Audio Control Unit
The audio control unit is connected to the SCP
communication network and also to the audio
control protocol (ACP) communication network.
The audio control unit communicates with the
compact disc and the cellular phone transceiver.
Driver Door Control Module (DDCM)
DDCM is connected to the SCP communication
network. The module controls many functions
including power windows, driver mirror, power
locks, and keyless remote entry.Driver Seat Control Module (DSCM)
The DSCM is connected to the SCP
communication network. The DSCM is located
under the driver seat and controls the seat
positions. The module also communicates with the
DDCM to control the driver seat memory
functions.
Control Module Locations
Key to illustration on following page:
1.Anti-lock brake system/Traction control
system or Dynamic stability control
(ABS/TCCM or DSCCM)
(non-handed)
2.Throttle actuator control module (TACM)
(non-handed)
3.Powertrain control module (PCM) (handed)
4.Air conditioning control module (A/CCM)
(non-handed)
5.Restraint control module (RCM) (non-handed)
6.Sliding roof control module (SRCM)
(non-handed)
7.Passenger seat heater control module
(PSHCM) (non-handed)
8.Rear electronic control module (RECM)
(non-handed)
9.Vehicle information control module (VICM)
(Japan only)
10.Adaptive damping control module (ADCM)
(non-handed)
11.Parking aid control module (PACM)
(non-handed)
12.Navigation control module (NCM)
(non-handed)
13.Vehicle emergency control module (VECM)
(non-handed)
14.Voice-activated control module (VACM)
(non-handed)
15.Cellular telephone control module (CTCM)
(non-handed)
16.Driver seat heater control module (DSHCM)
(non-handed)
17.Driver seat control module (DSCM) (handed)
18.Driver door control module (DDCM)
(handed)
19.Instrument pack (handed)
20.General electronics control module (GECM)
(non-handed)
21.Steering column lock module (SCLM) (handed)
JAGUARS-TYPEElectrical/Electronic
76Air Conditioning Control Module (A/CCM)
The A/CCM is connected to the SCP
communication network. The A/CCM controls
automatic climate functions that maintain the
vehicle at a constant temperature setting.
Instrument Pack
The instrument pack is connected to the SCP
communication network. The instrument pack
displays information received on the SCP
including speedometer, odometer, fuel, and
message center warnings. The instrument pack
also controls the passive anti-theft system (PATS).
General Electronic Control Module (GECM)
The GECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located
behind the LH ÔAÕ post trim panel below the
fascia. The GECM controls many of the bodysystems, being directly linked to the interior
lighting, wiper and security systems. It is a support
module for other systems including exterior
lighting, locking, remote entry, mirrors
(passenger), seat/mirror/steering column memory
recall and windows.
Rear Electronic Control Module (RECM)
The RECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located in
the passenger side luggage compartment behind
the trim panel. The RECM controls the
locking/unlocking of the front passenger and rear
doors and provides power control of the fuel
pump.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
The PCM is connected to the SCP communication
network. For the location of this module see the S-
TYPE Powertrain Technical Guide The PCM
controls the engine performance, electronic
ignition, emission controls, speed control,
transmission and on board diagnostics.
Steering Column Lock Module (SCLM)
The SCLM is connected to the SCP communication
network. The module is an integrated unit
containing the steering column lock and lock drive
and is controlled remotely from the separate
ignition barrel.
Restraints Control Module (RCM)
The RCM is connected to the ISO 9141
communication network. The RCM controls the
deployment of the air bags based on sensor
inputs.
Vehicle Emergency Control Module (VECM)
The VECM is connected to the SCP
communication network. The module allows a
user to request emergency assistance (police,
ambulance, fire, wrecker) or directions to a
desired location at the touch of a button. Also, if
any of the vehicleÕs airbags are deployed while the
VEMS system is powered ON, the system
automatically issues a call for emergency
assistance.
Voice Activation Control Module (VACM)
The VACM is connected to the SCP
communication network. This module is located in
the driver side luggage compartment behind the
trim panel. The VACM controls and processes all
D.418.229
GENERAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE (GECM)
Inertia Switch
Secondary
Junction Box
General Electronic
Control Module