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Section 33 (Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Navigation Control Module (NCM) - Extended Markets -- XF/X250)
2012 Jaguar XF PortfolioSECTION Section 33 (Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Navigation Control Module (NCM) - Extended Markets -- XF/X250)
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- Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Navigation Control Module (NCM) - Extended Markets
- Description And Operation
- Navigation Control Module (NCM) - Extended Markets
- DTC B119F-11: GPS Antenna - Circuit short to ground
- DTC B119F-13: GPS Antenna - Circuit open
- DTC B1296-4A: Navigation Map Data Mismatch With Market - Incorrect component installed
- DTC B12A0-11: Auxiliary Input 2 - Circuit short to ground
- DTC B1300-11: Video Output "A" - Circuit short to ground
- DTC B1A81-4B: Internal Trip Switch - Over temperature
- DTC B1A84-56: Car Configuration Data - Invalid/incomplete configuration
- DTC U0010-88: Medium Speed CAN Communication Bus - Bus off
- DTC U0011-82: Medium Speed CAN Communication Bus Performance - Alive/sequence counter incorrect/not updated
- DTC U0011-87: Medium Speed CAN Communication Bus Performance - Missing message
- DTC U0300-00: Internal Control Module Software Incompatibility - No sub type information
- DTC U0400-92: Invalid Data Received - Performance or incorrect operation
- Description And Operation
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