
 
DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0100-82 
Lost Communication With 
ECM/PCM "A" - Alive / 
sequence counter 
incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs U0100-83 
Lost Communication With 
ECM/PCM "A" - Value of 
signal protection 
calculation incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs U0100-87 
Lost Communication With 
ECM/PCM "A" - Missing 
message  
CAN Timeout  
NOTE: Do NOT install a new Engine Control Module  
if an Engine Control Module Timeout DTC is only logged in 
the Transmission Control Module, the failure is NOT with 
the Engine Control Module 
 
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0103-82 
Lost Communication With 
Gear Shift Control Module 
A - Alive / sequence 
counter incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0103-83 
Lost Communication With 
Gear Shift Control Module 
A - Value of signal 
protection calculation 
incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0103-87 
Lost Communication With 
Gear Shift Control Module 
A - Missing message  
CAN Timeout  
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs. 
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0122-82 
Lost Communication With 
Vehicle Dynamics Control 
Module - Alive /  
sequence counter 
incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Dynamic Stability Control (ABS) for stored 
DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0122-83 
Lost Communication With 
Vehicle Dynamics Control 
Module - Value of signal 
protection calculation 
incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Dynamic Stability Control (ABS) for stored 
DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0122-87 
Lost Communication With 
Vehicle Dynamics Control 
Module - Missing message  
CAN Timeout  
Check Dynamic Stability Control (ABS) for stored 
DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0126-00 
Lost Communication With 
Steering Angle Sensor 
Module - No sub type 
information  
Lost Communication With 
Steering Angle Sensor 
Module  
Check SAS for stored DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit 
for fault U0128-87 
Lost Communication With 
Park Brake Control  
Module - Missing message  
CAN timeout electronic 
parking brake module  
Check Electronic Parking Brake Module (EPB) for 
stored DTCs. Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0140-82 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module - 
Alive / sequence counter 
incorrect / not updated  
Alive counter fault  
Check Central Junction Box for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0140-83 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module - 
Value of signal protection 
calculation incorrect  
Checksum fault  
Check Central Junction Box for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0140-87 
Lost Communication With 
Body Control Module - 
Missing message  
CAN Timeout  
Check Central Junction Box for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0155-87 
Lost Communication With 
Instrument Panel Cluster 
(IPC) Control Module - Missing message  
CAN timeout instrument 
cluster  
Check Instrument Cluster for stored DTCs. Check 
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0300-68 
Control Module - Event 
information  
Transmission software 
does not match vehicle 
network  
Check Central Junction Box software level, Check 
Transmission Control Module Software level, 
Update software as required using the 
manufacturer approved process  

Published: 11-May-2011 
Parking Brake and Actuation - Parking Brake - Component Location 
Description and Operation 
Component Location 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Item Description 1 Parking brake switch 2 EPB (electronic parking brake) module 3 Parking brake actuator 4 Caliper and disc assemblies (2 off) 5 Stoplamp switch 6 Brake warning indicator - NAS vehicles 7 Brake warning indicator (all except NAS (North American Specification) vehicles) www.JagDocs.com 

Published: 11-May-2011 
Parking Brake and Actuation - Parking Brake - System Operation and 
Component Description 
Description and Operation 
 
Control Diagram 
 
NOTE: A = Hardwired; D = High speed CAN (controller area network) bus. 
 
 
 
Item Description 1 Battery 2 BJB (battery junction box) 3 CJB (central junction box) 4 RJB (rear junction box) 5 EPB module 6 Stoplamp switch  

 
7 Instrument cluster 8 Parking brake switch 9 Parking brake actuator  
 
 
Static Apply System Operation 
 
The EPB module receives a vehicle speed signal from the ABS (anti-lock brake system) module on the high speed CAN bus. If the parking brake switch is pulled to the 'Apply' position and vehicle speed is less than 2 mph (3 km/h), the EPB module will 
instigate its 'Static Apply' mode and drive the actuator to apply full parking brake force to the rear wheels. 
 
The EPB module monitors the current drawn by the actuator and compares this to information held within its configuration 
software to determine when full braking force has been applied. 
 
Dynamic Apply 
 
There are two 'Dynamic Apply' modes; low speed dynamic and  high speed dynamic. The low speed dynamic mode operates at 
speeds between 2 mph (3 km/h) and 20 mph (32 km/h). The high speed dynamic mode operates at speeds above 20 mph (32 
km/h). 
 
If the parking brake switch is pulled up to the 'Apply' position and vehicle speed is within the low speed dynamic range, the 
EPB module drives the actuator to apply full parking brake force to the rear wheels. 
 
If the parking brake switch is pulled up to the 'Apply' position and vehicle speed is within the high speed dynamic range, the 
EPB module will apply braking force to the rear wheels at a slower rate until full braking load is reached or the switch is 
released. The rate with which braking force is applied is controlled by the EPB module, which monitors both current drawn by 
the actuator and positional information from the actuator hall sensor and compares this to information held within its 
configuration software. 
 
Drive Away Release 
 
The EPB module will initiate its 'Drive Away Release' function and automatically release the parking brake if the following 
conditions are detected: 
The engine is running. 
Drive , or reverse is selected. 
Positive throttle movement is detected. 
 
The EPB module receives messages of gear selector position and throttle angle over the high speed CAN bus from the TCM (transmission control module) and the ECM (engine control module) respectively. 
 
Release from Park 
 
The EPB module will initiate its 'Release from Park' function and automatically release the parking brake if the gear selector is 
moved from Park to any position except Neutral. 
 
Repairs 
 
Before carrying out any work on the parking brake system, the Jaguar approved diagnostic system must be connected and the 
'parking brake unjam' routine run. The routine can be found in the 'Vehicle Configuration' area, under the 'Set-up and 
Configuration' menu. After any work has been carried out on the parking brake, the system will require resetting. 
 
 
CAUTION: Do not use the 'Emergency Release' tool to allow work to be carried out on the parking brake. Work can only be 
carried out on the parking brake system after the 'parking brake unjam' routine has been run. 
 
Resetting 
 
If the electrical supply is disconnected from the EPB module, the actuator will loose its position memory. On battery 
re-connection and ignition on, 'APPLY FOOT AND PARK BRAKE' will be displayed in the instrument cluster message center 
indicating the parking brake requires resetting. 
Refer to: Parking Brake (206-05, Diagnosis and Testing). 
 
Operating Voltages 
 
The EPB module will only operate the actuator if the power supply from the battery is between 9 V and 16 V. At any voltage 
within this range, the actuator is able to fully tighten and release the brake cables. If the power supply falls outside of the 
range, a fault code is stored in the EPB module and can be retrieved using the Jaguar approved diagnostic system.  

Stoplamp Switch 
 
 
 
The stoplamp switch is mounted on the brake pedal box. One of the prerequisites for releasing the parking brake is that the 
foot brake is applied. The EPB module is able to determine the position of the footbrake by monitoring the status of the 
stoplamp switch via a hardwired electrical connection. 
The stoplamp switch also forms part of: 
The ABS. Refer to: Anti-Lock Control - Stability Assist (206-09 Anti-Lock Control - Stability Assist, Description and Operation). The speed control system. For additional information, refer to: 
Speed Control (310-03A, Description and Operation), 
Speed Control (310-03B, Description and Operation), 
Speed Control (310-03C, Description and Operation).  

 
Parking Brake and Actuation - Parking Brake Module 
Removal and Installation 
 
Removal 
 
 
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details. Published: 11-May-2011 
 
1. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables, General Procedures). 
 
2. Refer to: Loadspace Trim Panel RH (501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation). 
 
 
 
 
Installation  
 
3. Torque: 4 Nm  
1. To install, reverse the removal position 
 
2. Configure the electronic parking brake (EPB) using the diagnostic tool.  

        7. 
Installation 
 
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure. 
 
 
2. CAUTION: Make sure the wiring harness is correctly routed 
to avoid contact with the halfshaft. Failure to follow this 
instruction may result in damage to the component. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3. CAUTION: Calibrate the electric park brake using Jaguar approved 
diagnostic system. If the Jaguar approved diagnostic system is not 
available disconnect the battery for approximately 30 seconds, the 
vehicle will then prompt the driver to carry out the calibration procedure 
as per the vehicle hand book on re-connection. 
Calibrate the electric parking brake (EPB) using the diagnostic tool.  

 
 
ETM Test/no. Message Center Display Gauge/Indicator/Display 
Tested.  
Range  
Description  25:XXX - 
XXXX 
26:XXX - 
XXXX 
27.XXX - 
XXXX   25 - Passenger seat belt 
26 - Not used 
27 - On-board temp ref 18 - Analogue 
Inputs.  
ANALOG 
INPUTS. 
#: RAW - 
Ratio 
28:XXX - 
XXXX 
29:XXX - 
XXXX 
30:XXX - 
XXXX 
31.XXX - 
XXXX Cluster inputs. TDB. 
Displays Hex coding of inputs 28 - 
31. 
 
 
28 - On-board temp 
29 - Not used  
30 - Not used  
31 - Not used 19 - 
Speedometer. SPEEDOMETER. 
 
RAW: 
MPH: 
KMH: 
DRIVER: Speedometer inputs. .  
Displays present . 
Speedometer inputs values; 
Speedometer will indicate 
present road speed. 20 - 
Tachometer. TACHOMETER. 
 
RAW: 
ACTUAL: 
DRIVER: Tachometer inputs. . 
Displays present received 
Tachometer input values, 
tachometer will indicate present 
engine RPM. 21 - Fuel 
system. FUEL SYSTEM. 
 
(A) (B) 
RAW: X X 
FILT: X X 
PERCENT: X X Fuel indication system. . 
Displays present received fuel level 
A/D inputs in decimal, fuel gauge 
will indicate present filtered level. 22 - Battery 
voltage. BATTERY VOLTAGE. 
 
LOCAL: 
VEHICLE: 
RAW: 
A/D: Battery voltage. . 
Displays present received battery 
input voltage values. If message not 
received or invalid display will be '_ 
_ _'. 23 - Rolling 
counts. ROLLING COUNTS. 
 
ODO: 
FUEL: Odometer and fuel gauge. 0 - 255. 
Displays present received odometer 
and fuel level input values in 
decimal, value is a rolling count. If 
either message not received or 
invalid respective display will be ' _ 
_ _' . 24 - VAPS. VAPS. 
 
CURRENT: 
COMMAND: 
STATUS: Variable assistance power 
steering (VAPS) status. . 
CURRENT is displayed in mA. 
COMMAND is last command sent to 
VAPS chip. STATUS is last status 
returned from VAPS chip. 25 - Module MODULE STATUS. Provides status of; Ignition  
CONNECTED  
Communication (Coms) ok status.  (IGN), Dynamic Stability Control IGN 
(DSC), Adaptive Cruise Control WAITING Coms not received, not an DSC 
(ACC) and Adaptive damping MISSING issue ACC 
control module (ADCM) modules. FAULTY. Coms never received ADCM Coms error . 26 - Module MODULE STATUS. Provides status of; Electronic  
CONNECTED  
Communication (Coms) ok status.  park brake (EPB), Pedestrian EPB 
Impact ECU (PIE), Restraints WAITING Coms not received, not an PIE 
control module (RCM) and MISSING issue RCM 
Traction control module (TCM), FAULTY. Coms never received TCM 
modules.. Coms error . 27 - Module 
status. MODULE STATUS. 
 
ECM 
RCC Provides status of; Engine 
control module (ECM), Rear 
Climate Control (RCC), Driver 
Door Control (DDC) and  
CONNECTED 
WAITING 
MISSING  
Communication (Coms) ok 
Coms not received, not an 
issue