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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 07:41 PM
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A few months ago I purchased my 3rd Jaguar, a 2001 XJR in white (117,000 miles)

When the car was sold to me previous owner let me know ABS light was on.
I took delivery of the car and the very next day it had a blown head gasket!
It cost me a lot of money to get the blow head gasket fixed.
After that was done I went ahead and tried to deal with the ABS module.
The ABS module that was on my car was fried so I bought one online from Module Repair out in California.
I received the new module and immediately the car stated "Wrong part fitted".
I had them send me a new module with the correct part #.
Car is still have the issue along with many faults.

Scanning tools cannot read the OBD2 port any more, claims its due to network error with ECM.

Here are my cars symptoms and codes.

1. Car will not get out of 1st gear
2. Transmission jerks when I put it in Drive or Reverse
3. Car tends to over heat since it cannot get out of first gear
4. Power steering slowly getting harder

DASH LIGHTS
Low brake fluid
Trac not available
ABS not available
Restricted Performance
Ebrake light on
ABS light on
Check engine light on


CODES:
P1637
P0171
P0174
P1720
U1261
U1135
B1234
B1697
B1965

4 ECM Fault codes
1 IP fault code
3 DDM fault codes
2 DSM fault codes

Do you guys think my ECM went bad or do I have a circuit electrical problem with the ECM communicating with the rest of the car?

Any advice would greatly be appreciated!



 

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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 08:26 PM
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Only time I've seen that many faults was when my battery was flat. How's yours?
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 08:29 PM
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I would go to a auto parts store to check the battery, sound like it is going out.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 08:33 PM
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First thing I'd check would be the battery...voltage, corrosion, grounds.
The P codes can be related, check the catalytic converter first, also try unplugging the MAF to see if it helps.
Check this thread for the 1261... https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...1-codes-51510/
The 1135 is most likely related to the catalytic converter....btw, if the CAT is plugged, the car will not run properly, it will do almost everything you describe.
The B codes are body codes, like mirror fault, seat fault...almost assuredly from bad ground.
 
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Originally Posted by grandell
Only time I've seen that many faults was when my battery was flat. How's yours?
Battery is brand new
 
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Originally Posted by Highhorse
First thing I'd check would be the battery...voltage, corrosion, grounds.
The P codes can be related, check the catalytic converter first, also try unplugging the MAF to see if it helps.
Check this thread for the 1261... https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...1-codes-51510/
The 1135 is most likely related to the catalytic converter....btw, if the CAT is plugged, the car will not run properly, it will do almost everything you describe.
The B codes are body codes, like mirror fault, seat fault...almost assuredly from bad ground.
Thank you @highhorse
 
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Highhorse
First thing I'd check would be the battery...voltage, corrosion, grounds.
The P codes can be related, check the catalytic converter first, also try unplugging the MAF to see if it helps.
Check this thread for the 1261... https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...1-codes-51510/
The 1135 is most likely related to the catalytic converter....btw, if the CAT is plugged, the car will not run properly, it will do almost everything you describe.
The B codes are body codes, like mirror fault, seat fault...almost assuredly from bad ground.
Battery is testing perfect

 
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by omgimali
I would go to a auto parts store to check the battery, sound like it is going out.
Battery is new
 
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Well, I think we've figured why the previous owner was selling it.
 
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Well, I think we've figured why the previous owner was selling it.
Mark,

What do you think the issue can be?
 
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If I were you, turn ignition key on, engine off, clear as many codes out as you can and then turn key off. Do not start the engine after you cleared codes. Perform a hard reset with both battery terminals connected together for 15 seconds. Start the engine back up and see what comes up from there.
Even though you've dealt with a few ABS modules, I still think you either have another bad ABS module or you may have a bent pin inside the module connector.
 
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 06:09 PM
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Firstly put the original ABS pump+module back on the car, carry out a hard reset -
Then let us know what codes you can pull.

Having the correct part number is not enough on this module, you need it's program code to match also, this can be found on the VCATS list in the spare wheel well of the trunk on a sticker listing all the modules, their part numbers and their program codes. Once you know this you can order the correct ABS module with authority.
 
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Here is the list of codes I pulled
 
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Originally Posted by Addicted2boost
If I were you, turn ignition key on, engine off, clear as many codes out as you can and then turn key off. Do not start the engine after you cleared codes. Perform a hard reset with both battery terminals connected together for 15 seconds. Start the engine back up and see what comes up from there.
Even though you've dealt with a few ABS modules, I still think you either have another bad ABS module or you may have a bent pin inside the module connector.
@Addicted2boost,
There are pins that can bend inside the ABS module?
 
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Originally Posted by Sean B
Firstly put the original ABS pump+module back on the car, carry out a hard reset -
Then let us know what codes you can pull.

Having the correct part number is not enough on this module, you need it's program code to match also, this can be found on the VCATS list in the spare wheel well of the trunk on a sticker listing all the modules, their part numbers and their program codes. Once you know this you can order the correct ABS module with authority.
Thank you Sean. I will try this out asap
 
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Old Mar 16, 2017 | 05:02 AM
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Yes. It's the main electrical connector that plugs into the black ABS computer. I don't remember how pins it is but, it's going to be somewhere around 15-20. I've bent a few over the many ABS modules we repaired.
 
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Originally Posted by Sean B
Firstly put the original ABS pump+module back on the car, carry out a hard reset -
Then let us know what codes you can pull.

Having the correct part number is not enough on this module, you need it's program code to match also, this can be found on the VCATS list in the spare wheel well of the trunk on a sticker listing all the modules, their part numbers and their program codes. Once you know this you can order the correct ABS module with authority.
@Sean B

I cannot find any sticker with part numbers in the trunk

 
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Originally Posted by Addicted2boost
Yes. It's the main electrical connector that plugs into the black ABS computer. I don't remember how pins it is but, it's going to be somewhere around 15-20. I've bent a few over the many ABS modules we repaired.
I tired to clear all the codes and do a hard reset but still nothing

Will check pins of connector today. Thank you
 
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Old Mar 16, 2017 | 04:45 PM
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The VCATS list is underneath the carpet flap, I've added a photo of your boot with a pointer.

What's that big red wire for that's been added to the battery? That isn't original.
Good Luck.
 
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Old Mar 16, 2017 | 06:29 PM
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my guess is i.c.e. and it's a much better option to wire it to the spare post on the megafuse than the battery, can you label that for him too Stu?
 
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