
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingRoof Opening PanelGeneral ProceduresRoof Opening Panel Alignment
Motor Synchronization (76.82.48)Removal and InstallationRoof Opening Panel Front Drain Hose
Roof Opening Panel Frame
Roof Opening Panel Glass
Roof Opening Panel Motor
Roof Opening Panel Rear Drain Hose
Roof Opening Panel Weatherstrip501-19: BumpersSpecificationRemoval and InstallationFront Bumper (76.22.08)
Front Bumper Cover
Front Bumper Cover Insert
Rear Bumper Cover
Rear Bumper501-20A: Safety Belt SystemSpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview
System Operation and Component DescriptionDiagnosis and TestingSafety Belt SystemRemoval and InstallationFront Safety Belt Buckle
Front Safety Belt Retractor
Rear Center Safety Belt Retractor
Rear Safety Belt Buckle
Rear Safety Belt Retractor
Safety Belt Shoulder Height Adjuster501-20B: Supplemental Restraint SystemSpecificationDescription and OperationComponent Location
Overview

Removal and InstallationFender Apron Closing Panel Front Section
Fender Apron Panel
Fender Apron Panel Closing Panel
Fender Apron Panel Front Extension
Fender Apron Panel Front Section
Front Bumper Mounting
Front Fender
Front Fender Support Bracket
Front Side Member
Front Side Member and Suspension Top Mount Assembly
Front Side Member Closing Panel
Front Side Member Closing Panel Section
Front Side Member Section
Front Wheelhouse Section
Hood Latch Panel
Hood Latch Panel Mounting Bracket501-28: Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
Description and OperationRoofRemoval and InstallationRoof Panel - Vehicles With: Sliding Roof Opening Panel
Roof Panel - Vehicles Without: Sliding Roof Opening Panel501-29: Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
Description and OperationSide Panel Sheet MetalRemoval and InstallationA-Pillar Outer Panel
A-Pillar Reinforcement
B-Pillar Inner Panel
B-Pillar Reinforcement
Front Door Skin Panel
Rear Door Skin Panel
Rocker Panel
Rocker Panel and B-Pillar Outer Panel
Rocker Panel Front Section
Rocker Panel Inner Reinforcement
Rocker Panel Rear Section501-30: Rear End Sheet Metal Repairs
Description and OperationRear End Sheet Metal

Removal and InstallationBack Panel
Quarter Panel
Quarter Panel Lower Extension
Rear Bumper Mounting
Rear Floor Side Extension
Rear Side Member Closing Panel Section
Rear Side Member Section
Rear Wheelhouse Outer
Spare Wheel Well502: Frame and Mounting
502-00: Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting SystemSpecificationRemoval and InstallationFront Subframe - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Rear Subframe - V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol
Rear Subframe Rear Bushing (64.25.36) - TDV6 3.0L Diesel /V8 5.0L Petrol/V8 S/C 5.0L Petrol

Deployment procedures and precautions as detailed in this manual should be strictly adhered to. Only personnel who have
undergone the appropriate training should undertake deployment of airbag and pre-tensioner modules. The following
precautions must be complied with:
Only use deployment equipment approved for the intended purpose.
Deployment of airbag / pre-tensioner modules must be performed in a well ventilated area which has been designated
for the purpose.
Make sure airbag / pre-tensioner modules are not damaged or ruptured before attempting to deploy.
Where local legislation exists, notify the relevant authorities of intention to deploy airbag and pretensioner units.
When deploying airbag pre-tensioner units, make sure that all personnel are at least 15 metres (45 feet) away from the
deployment zone.
Make sure deployment tool is connected correctly, in compliance with the instructions detailed in the SRS section of this
manual. In particular, make sure deployment tool is NOT connected to battery supply before connecting to airbag
module connector.
When deploying seat belt pre-tensioners, make sure pre-tensioner unit is secured correctly to the seat.
When removing deployed airbag modules and pre-tensioner units, wear protective clothing. Use gloves and seal
deployed units in a plastic bag.
Following deployment of any component of the SRS system within the vehicle, all SRS components must be replaced.
DO NOT reuse or salvage any parts of the SRS system.
Do not lean over an airbag module when connecting deployment equipment.
If a vehicle is to be scrapped, undeployed airbag modules and pre-tensioner units must be manually deployed. In this case
airbags can be deployed in the vehicle. Before deployment, make sure the airbag module is secure within its correct mounting
position. Deployment of the driver's airbag in the vehicle may damage the steering wheel; if the vehicle is not being scrapped,
deploy the module outside of the vehicle.
SRS Component Replacement Policy
CAUTIONS:
The Restraints Control Module (RCM) will log a crash fault after every impact which is severe enough to cause airbag
deployment. It is possible to have three crashes/impacts logged after one event where, for example, a front, side and
rollover has occurred. After the third fault is logged, the SRS warning lamp will be illuminated and the RCM must be
installed. After any airbag deployment a new RCM must be installed.
The SRS side impact sensor must be replaced if there are any signs of physical damage or if the restraints control module
(RCM) is registering a fault.
The following information details the policy for replacement of SRS components as a result of a vehicle accident.
Impacts which do not deploy the airbags or pre-tensioners
Check for structural damage in the area of the impact paying particular attention to bumper armatures, longitudinals and
bracketry.
Impacts which deploy the airbags or pre-tensioners
The replacement and inspection policy is dependent on the type and severity of the crash condition. The following guidelines
are the minimum that should be exercised as a result of the deployment of specific SRS components.
Check for structural damage in the area of impact paying particular attention to bumper armatures, longitudinals and
bracketry.
Front Airbag Deployment - Driver and Passenger
CAUTION: If the front airbags are deployed, the following components must be replaced:
Driver airbag module
Passenger airbag module
Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front airbag modules to SRS harness
Front seat belt buckle pre-tensioner
Rear seat belt pre-tensioners - if installed
Driver's seat belt retractor - if installed
Rotary coupler
Any front impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered
Restraints control module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored
Additionally, the following items must be inspected for damage and replaced as necessary:
Front passenger's seat belt retractor and webbing, tongue latching function, 'D' loop and body anchorage point
Rear seat belt buckles, webbing, buckle covers, body anchorage points and tongue latching function
Fascia moulding adjacent to passenger airbag module
Steering wheel
Front seat frames and head restraints
Steering column - if adjustment is lost or if there are signs of collapse
Seat belt height adjusters

Published: 12-May-2014
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Parking Aid
Module (PAM)
Description and Operation
Parking Aid Control Module (PACM)
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 diagnostic trouble codes 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
Where an 'on demand self-test' is referred to, this can be accessed via the 'diagnostic trouble code monitor' tab on the
manufacturers approved diagnostic system
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
Physical damage to the sensor (impact damage or scratched sensor surface) must NOT be changed under warranty.
The table below lists all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that could be logged in the Parking Aid Control Module (PACM). For
additional diagnosis and testing information refer to the relevant diagnosis and testing section.
For additional information, refer to: Parking Aid (413-13 Parking Aid, Diagnosis and Testing).
DTC Description Possible Causes Action B1B36-01
Front Right Outer
Sensor - General
Electrical 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 www.JagDocs.com

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