Safety Warning
DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
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HOMESERVICE MANUALSJAGUAR2016XJR BASEREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)QUICK LOOKUPSDTC INDEXDIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) INDEX DTC: INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (IC) -- XJ/X351
2016 Jaguar XJR Base
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Instrument Cluster (Ic) -- XJ/X351
2016 Jaguar XJR BaseSECTION Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC: Instrument Cluster (Ic) -- XJ/X351
- DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) INDEX DTC: Instrument Cluster (IC)
- Description And Operation
- Instrument Cluster (Ic)
- Notes
- DTC B1009-51: Ignition Authorization - Not programmed
- DTC B1009-87: Ignition Authorization - Missing message
- DTC B100D-64: Column Lock Authorization - Signal plausibility failure
- DTC B100E-64: Video Input "A" - Signal plausibility failure
- DTC B1026-12: Steering Column Lock - Circuit short to battery
- DTC B1026-63: Steering Column Lock - Circuit/component protection timeout
- DTC B108E-04: Display - System internal failures
- DTC B108E-11: Display - Circuit short to ground
- DTC B108E-13: Display - Circuit open
- DTC B108E-46: Display - Calibration/parameter memory failure
- DTC B108E-96: Display - Component internal failure
- DTC B10B7-86: Rear Air Discharge Temperature - Signal invalid
- DTC B115C-7A: Transfer Fuel Pump - Fluid leak or seal failure
- DTC B1264-13: Control Module Connector(s) Loose Or Disconnected - Circuit open
- DTC B1264-49: Control Module Connector(s) Loose Or Disconnected - Internal electronic failure
- DTC B1264-95: Control Module Connector(s) Loose Or Disconnected - Incorrect assembly
- DTC B12FE-09: Fan - Component failures
- DTC B12FE-12: Fan - Circuit short to battery
- DTC B12FE-63: Fan - Circuit/component protection timeout
- DTC B1A14-96: RCM Warning Lamp - Component internal failure
- DTC B1A68-86: Ambient Temperature Sensor - Signal invalid
- DTC B1A85-96: Ambient Light Sensor - Component internal failure
- DTC P0460-11: Fuel Level Sensor A Circuit - Circuit short to ground
- DTC P0460-15: Fuel Level Sensor A Circuit - Circuit short to battery or open
- DTC P0607-4B: Control Module Performance - Over temperature
- DTC P060A-08: Internal Control Module Monitoring Processor Performance - Bus signal/message failures
- DTC P0610-55: Control Module Vehicle Options Error - Not configured
- DTC P1346-11: Instrument cluster CAN signals indicate a short circuit to ground on the passive fuel sender circuit in the fuel tank
- DTC P1346-15: Instrument cluster CAN signals indicate a short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance on the passive fuel sender circuit in the fuel tank
- DTC U0028-87: Vehicle Communication Bus A - Missing message
- DTC U0028-88: Vehicle Communication Bus A - Bus off
- DTC U0055-87: Vehicle Communication Bus D - Missing message
- DTC U0055-88: Vehicle Communication Bus D - Bus off
- DTC U0300-00: Internal Control Module Software Incompatibility - No sub type information
- DTC U0402-68: Invalid Data Received from TCM - Event information
- DTC U2013-02: Switch Pack - General signal failure
- DTC U3000-46: Control Module - Calibration/parameter memory failure
- DTC U3000-49: Control Module - Internal electronic failure
- DTC U3000-55: Control Module - Not configured
- DTC U3000-87: Control Module - Missing message
- DTC U3002-81: Vehicle Identification Number - Invalid serial data received
- DTC U3003-16: Control Module - Circuit voltage below threshold
- DTC U3003-17: Control Module - Circuit voltage above threshold
- DTC U3003-62: Control Module - Signal compare failure
- Instrument Cluster (Ic)
- Description And Operation
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.