DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1B36-12
Front Right Outer
Sensor - Circuit short
to battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test B1B36-96
Front Right Outer
Sensor - Component
internal failure
Wiring harness fault
Front right outer sensor
- Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B38-01
Front Right Inner
Sensor - General
Electrical Failure
Wiring harness fault
Front right inner sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B38-12
Front Right Inner
Sensor - Circuit short
to battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test B1B38-96
Front Right Inner
Sensor - Component
internal failure
Wiring harness fault
Front right inner sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1B40-01
Front Left Outer
Sensor - General
electrical failure
Wiring harness fault
Front left outer sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B40-12
Front Left Outer
Sensor - Circuit short
to battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test B1B40-96
Front Left Outer
Sensor - Component
internal failure
Wiring harness fault
Front left outer sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B42-01 Front Left Inner Sensor
- General electrical
failure
Wiring harness fault
Front left inner sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B42-12 Front Left Inner Sensor
- Circuit short to
battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1B42-96 Front Left Inner Sensor
- Component internal
failure
Wiring harness fault
Front left inner sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the front
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B44-01
Rear Right Outer
Sensor - General
electrical failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Right Outer Sensor
- Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B44-12
Rear Right Outer
Sensor - Circuit short
to battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test B1B44-96
Rear Right Outer
Sensor - Component
internal failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Right Outer Sensor
- Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B46-01
Rear Right Inner
Sensor - General
electrical failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Right Inner Sensor
- Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
DTC Description Possible Causes Action signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B46-12
Rear Right Inner
Sensor - Circuit short
to battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test B1B46-96
Rear Right Inner
Sensor - Component
internal failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Right Inner Sensor
- Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B48-01 Rear Left Outer Sensor
- General electrical
failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Left Outer Sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B48-12 Rear Left Outer Sensor
- Circuit short to
battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test B1B48-96 Rear Left Outer Sensor
- Component internal
failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Left Outer Sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
DTC Description Possible Causes Action bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B50-01 Rear Left Inner Sensor
- General electrical
failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Left Inner Sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B50-12 Rear Left Inner Sensor
- Circuit short to
battery
Wiring harness fault
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage. Check sensor circuit for
short circuit to power. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test B1B50-96 Rear Left Inner Sensor
- Component internal
failure
Wiring harness fault
Rear Left Inner Sensor -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the rear
bumper harness for damage/corrosion. Check sensor
circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to
power, open circuit. Repair or replace any wiring
harness as required
Check the connector for integrity and damage, then
re-connect sensor to confirm connection
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test
If the problem persists remove the suspect sensor
from the bumper. Inspect the sensor connector for
signs of water ingress/corrosion. Exchange the
suspect sensor with another sensor within the
bumper that is not reporting a fault. Clear the DTC
and run the on demand self test to confirm if the
fault code now appears for the new position of the
suspect sensor. Renew the faulty sensor B1B54-11 Function LED - Park Aid
- Circuit short to
ground
Wiring harness fault
Switch/LED - Component
internal failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
parking aid LED circuit for short circuit to ground.
Repair or replace any wiring harness as required
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test. If the
problem persists, suspect the switch/LED B1B54-12 Function LED - Park Aid
- Circuit short to
battery
Wiring harness fault
Switch/LED - Component
internal failure
Control Module -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
parking aid LED circuit for short circuit to power.
Repair or replace any wiring harness as required
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test. If the
problem persists, suspect the switch/LED B1B57-11
Front Sensors Power
Circuit- Circuit short to
ground
Wiring harness fault
Control Module -
Component internal
failure
Check front and rear bumper harness for signs of
damage and security of connections
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
parking assist front sensor power circuit and rear
sensor power circuit for short circuit to ground. Repair
or replace any wiring harness as required
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test. If the
problem persists, suspect the control module www.JagDocs.com
DTC Description Possible Causes Action Cycle the ignition off, then on, to power up parking
aid system and check corrective action B1B58-11
Rear Sensors Power
Circuit - Circuit short
to ground
Wiring harness fault
Control Module -
Component internal
failure
Check rear and front (if front PDC fitted) bumper
harness for signs of damage and security of
connections
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
parking assist rear sensor power circuit and front
sensor power circuit (if front PDC fitted) for short
circuit to ground. Repair or replace any wiring harness
as required
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test. If the
problem persists, suspect the control module
Cycle the ignition off, then on, to power up parking
aid system and check corrective action B1C30-73
Disable Switch -
Actuator stuck closed
Wiring harness fault
Control Switch -
Component internal
failure
Refer to electrical wiring diagrams and check the
parking assist switch and switch circuit. Repair or
replace any wiring harness as required
Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system
clear the DTC and run the on demand self test. If the
problem persists, suspect the control switch
Check the switch function U0010-00
Medium Speed CAN
Communication Bus -
No sub type
information
Medium speed CAN
failure - bus off
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the
parking aid control module medium speed CAN bus
for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power,
open circuit, high resistance, or short circuit between
the paired CAN wires
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system,
complete a CAN network integrity test
Cycle the ignition off, then on, and check if the DTC
is still logged U0073-00
Control Module
Communication Bus
"A" Off - No sub type
information
Control module
communication Bus "A"
failure - bus off
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the
parking aid control module high speed CAN bus for
short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open
circuit, high resistance, or short circuit between the
paired CAN wires
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system,
complete a CAN network integrity test
Cycle the ignition off, then on, and check if the DTC
is still logged U0140-00
Lost Communication
With Body Control
Module - No sub type
information
Loss of CAN
communication with
central junction box
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the
power and ground connections to the central junction
box. Clear DTC and retest
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system,
complete a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check the CAN network
between the central junction box and the parking aid
control module U0142-00 Lost Communication
Loss of CAN
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the With Body Control Module "B" - No sub communication with power and ground connections to the auxiliary type information auxiliary junction box junction box. Clear DTC and retest Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, complete a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the CAN network between the central junction box and the parking aid control module U0155-00
Lost Communication
With Instrument Panel
Cluster (IPC) Control
Module - No sub type
information
Loss of CAN
communication with
instrument cluster
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the
power and ground connections to the instrument
cluster. Clear DTC and retest
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system,
complete a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check the CAN network
between the central junction box and the parking aid
control module
Published: 18-Apr-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Pedestrian
Protection System Control Module (PPSCM)
Description and Operation
Pedestrian Protection System Control Module (PPSCM)
WARNING: TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, THE BACKUP POWER SUPPLY MUST
BE DEPLETED BEFORE REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS. TO DEPLETE THE
BACKUP POWER SUPPLY ENERGY, DISCONNECT THE BATTERY GROUND CABLE AND WAIT TWO MINUTES. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THIS INSTRUCTION MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
CAUTION: Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution of control modules does not
guarantee confirmation of a fault, and may also cause additional faults in the vehicle being tested and/or the donor vehicle.
NOTES:
If the control module or a component is suspect and the vehicle remains under manufacturer warranty, refer to the
Warranty Policy and Procedures manual, or determine if any prior approval programme is in operation, prior to the installation
of a new module/component.
Generic scan tools may not read the codes listed, or may read only 5-digit codes. Match the 5 digits from the scan tool to
the first 5 digits of the 7-digit code listed to identify the fault (the last 2 digits give extra information read by the
manufacturer-approved diagnostic system).
When performing voltage or resistance tests, always use a digital multimeter accurate to three decimal places, and with
an up-to-date calibration certificate. When testing resistance always take the resistance of the digital multimeter leads into
account.
Check and rectify basic faults before beginning diagnostic routines involving pinpoint tests.
Inspect connectors for signs of water ingress, and pins for damage and/or corrosion.
If DTCs are recorded and, after performing the pinpoint tests, a fault is not present, an intermittent concern may be the
cause. Always check for loose connections and corroded terminals.
Check DDW for open campaigns. Refer to the corresponding bulletins and SSMs which may be valid for the specific
customer complaint and carry out the recommendations as required.
The table below lists all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the Pedestrian Protection System Control
Module (PPSCM). For additional diagnosis and testing information, refer to the relevant Diagnosis and Testing section in the
workshop manual.
For additional information, refer to: Pedestrian Protection System (501-20C Pedestrian Protection System, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1001-11
Right Hood Deployment
Control - Circuit short to
ground
Right hood deployment
control circuit short circuit
to ground
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the right hood deployment control circuit
for short circuit to ground. Install a new wiring
harness as necessary. If no wiring harness
fault exists, using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest.
If the fault persists, install a new right hood
deployment control B1001-12
Right Hood Deployment
Control - Circuit short to
battery
Right hood deployment
control circuit short circuit
to power
Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and
check the right hood deployment control circuit
for short circuit to power. Install a new wiring
harness as necessary. If no wiring harness
fault exists, using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest.
If the fault persists, install a new right hood
deployment control
Published: 17-Apr-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Rear
Differential Control Module (RDCM)
Description and Operation
Rear Differential Control Module (RDCM)
CAUTION: Diagnosis by substitution from a donor vehicle is NOT acceptable. Substitution of control modules does not
guarantee confirmation of a fault, and may also cause additional faults in the vehicle being tested and/or the donor vehicle
NOTES:
If the control module or a component is suspect and the vehicle remains under manufacturer warranty, refer to the
warranty policy and procedures manual, or determine if any prior approval programme is in operation, prior to the installation
of a new module/component
Generic scan tools may not read the codes listed, or may read only 5-digit codes. Match the 5 digits from the scan tool to
the first 5 digits of the 7-digit code listed to identify the fault (the last 2 digits give extra information read by the
manufacturer-approved diagnostic system)
When performing voltage or resistance tests, always use a digital multimeter accurate to three decimal places and with a
current calibration certificate. When testing resistance, always take the resistance of the digital multimeter leads into account
Check and rectify basic faults before beginning diagnostic routines involving pinpoint tests
Inspect connectors for signs of water ingress, and pins for damage and/or corrosion
If DTCs are recorded and, after performing the pinpoint tests, a fault is not present, an intermittent concern may be the
cause. Always check for loose connections and corroded terminals
If the rear differential control module, rear differential actuator or the rear differential are replaced, the on demand self
test (ODST) must be carried out to calibrate the components
Check DDW for open campaigns. Refer to the corresponding bulletins and SSMs which may be valid for the specific
customer complaint and carry out the recommendations as needed
The table below lists all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the rear differential control module, for
additional diagnosis and testing information refer to the relevant diagnosis and testing section.
For additional information, refer to: Rear Drive Axle and Differential (205-02 Rear Drive Axle/Differential, Diagnosis and
Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action P0562-00
System Voltage Low -
No sub type
information
Rear differential control
module voltage supply
below 9 volts
Check the battery charge condition, refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check the wiring to
the rear differential control module, repair as
necessary P0563-00
System Voltage High -
No sub type
information
System voltage high
(supply voltage supply
greater than 16 volts)
Check engine control module for stored DTCs,
suspect charging system fault. Refer to the
electrical circuit diagrams and check, power and
ground circuit for fault P0604-00
Internal Control Module
Random Access Memory
(RAM) Error - No sub
type information
Rear differential control
module internal error
Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists,
renew the control module. Refer to the warranty
policy and procedures manual, or determine if any
prior approval programme is in operation, prior to
the installation of a new module/component P0605-00
Internal Control Module
Read Only Memory
(ROM) Error - No sub
type information
Rear differential control
module internal error
Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists,
renew the control module. Refer to the warranty
policy and procedures manual, or determine if any www.JagDocs.com