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Old Aug 17, 2025 | 03:52 PM
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B1412-96

It is not something that can be cleared from what I can see.

I quickly googled it and have the sense that it is considered to not really be an issue unless you are having battery drain type problems. Apparently Jaguar have told their dealers there is nothing to do if this is experienced and to ignore it? Saw some references suggesting this...

I was just curious if any of you guys have experienced this on your F-type as well?

Just started playing with my scanner tool for the first time today.

 

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Old Aug 17, 2025 | 05:13 PM
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Yeah, B1412-96 is a quirky body control module code that impacts it via the gateway module and is a SW "error" (that apparently) Jaguar doesn't want to bother with a SW flash as it is innocuous and doesn't impact operations on the network. Sometimes the gateway module can become corrupted. The gateway module works somewhat like the router in your home. All traffic flows through the gateway module. When they get corrupted (for crazy reasons) they can produce an array of U-Codes as some (or a lot) of modules do not get full gateway access as they should.

I've dealt with a similar issue on MB AMGs platform. In my particular case I found simply rebooting the gateway module in similar ways you would reboot a router, worked to restore network integrity. I wrote this up on an MB forum.

The only concern here - even if the B-code is innocuous and doesn't negatively impact network operations, someone, someday will go to sell and the buyer will request a deep scan which will reveal the B-code. That will need to be explained then.
 
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Originally Posted by Dionysus
Yeah, B1412-96 is a quirky body control module code that impacts it via the gateway module and is a SW "error" (that apparently) Jaguar doesn't want to bother with a SW flash as it is innocuous and doesn't impact operations on the network. Sometimes the gateway module can become corrupted. The gateway module works somewhat like the router in your home. All traffic flows through the gateway module. When they get corrupted (for crazy reasons) they can produce an array of U-Codes as some (or a lot) of modules do not get full gateway access as they should.

I've dealt with a similar issue on MB AMGs platform. In my particular case I found simply rebooting the gateway module in similar ways you would reboot a router, worked to restore network integrity. I wrote this up on an MB forum.

The only concern here - even if the B-code is innocuous and doesn't negatively impact network operations, someone, someday will go to sell and the buyer will request a deep scan which will reveal the B-code. That will need to be explained then.
Okay, well I guess it's easy to explain if the official line from Jaguar is don't worry about it ;-0
 
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