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Codes Codes And More Codes 'smh' Please Help
04 Jaguar X-Type 3.0 below are all the codes from my car. I had recently just been pulling cylinder 6 misfire so I replaced the coil on it. I know the cold weather isn't helping any but here are all my codes if you could please help lead me in the right direction of what to do next I'd really appreciate it.
2004 Jaguar X-Type C = 3.0 Modules Present Module $11: ISO 2004 Jaguar X-Type C = 3.0 I/M Monitors Since DTCs Cleared Misfire Monitor ok Fuel System Mon ok Comp Component inc Catalyst Mon ok Htd Catalyst n/a Evap System Mon ok Sec Air System n/a A/C Refrig Mon n/a Oxygen Sens Mon ok Oxygen Sens Htr ok EGR/VVT Sys Mon n/a ===================== DTCs (Codes) P0300 MOD $11 Random - Multiple Misfire Detected CONFIRMED TOP REPORTED FIX 1-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) FREQ REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Intake Manifold Tuning Valve O-Rings 2-Replaced Spark Plug(s) ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Engine 2-Replaced Fuel Level Sending Unit 3-Tightened Intake Air Boot 4-Replaced Intake Plenum O-Rings 5-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 6-Replaced PCV Hose --------------------- P0302 MOD $11 Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected CONFIRMED FREQ REPORTED FIXES 1-Repaired Ignition Coil Wiring 2-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Fuel Level Sending Unit 2-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 3-Replaced Spark Plug(s) --------------------- P0304 MOD $11 Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected CONFIRMED FREQ REPORTED FIXES 1-Repaired Ignition Coil Wiring 2-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Fuel Level Sending Unit 2-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 3-Replaced Spark Plug(s) --------------------- P0305 MOD $11 Cylinder 5 Misfire Detected CONFIRMED FREQ REPORTED FIX 1-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Repaired Engine Ground Strap 2-Replaced Fuel Level Sending Unit 3-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 4-Replaced Spark Plug(s) --------------------- P0306 MOD $11 Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected CONFIRMED FREQ REPORTED FIX 1-Repaired Ignition Coil Wiring ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) 2-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 3-Replaced Spark Plug(s) --------------------- P1313 MOD $11 No DTC definition found. See service manual CONFIRMED FREQ REPORTED FIX 1-Repaired Engine Ground Strap --------------------- P1314 MOD $11 No DTC definition found. See service manual CONFIRMED --------------------- P0300 MOD $11 Random - Multiple Misfire Detected PENDING TOP REPORTED FIX 1-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) FREQ REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Intake Manifold Tuning Valve O-Rings 2-Replaced Spark Plug(s) ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Engine 2-Replaced Fuel Level Sending Unit 3-Tightened Intake Air Boot 4-Replaced Intake Plenum O-Rings 5-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 6-Replaced PCV Hose --------------------- P0302 MOD $11 Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected PENDING FREQ REPORTED FIXES 1-Repaired Ignition Coil Wiring 2-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Fuel Level Sending Unit 2-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 3-Replaced Spark Plug(s) --------------------- P0304 MOD $11 Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected PENDING FREQ REPORTED FIXES 1-Repaired Ignition Coil Wiring 2-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Fuel Level Sending Unit 2-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 3-Replaced Spark Plug(s) --------------------- P0306 MOD $11 Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected PENDING FREQ REPORTED FIX 1-Repaired Ignition Coil Wiring ALSO REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) 2-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor 3-Replaced Spark Plug(s) --------------------- P1316 MOD $11 No DTC definition found. See service manual PENDING FREQ REPORTED FIXES 1-Replaced Ignition Coil(s) 2-Replaced Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor --------------------- P1000 MOD $11 No DTC definition found. See service manual PENDING FREQ REPORTED FIX 1-Replaced Battery ALSO REPORTED FIX 1-Repaired Engine Wiring Harness |
An air leak?
Misfires are damaging the cats. Look up P1000 on here or in free JTIS download. |
Where are you getting your DTC definitions from?
Generic and OnLine sources can frequently be misleading. The Jaguar Powertrain DTC Summaries – OBD II Quick Reference Diagnostic Guide in JTIS is the definitive list. P1000 indicates Onboard tests not completed since last memory clear. It is a status and not an error. You will always see either P1000 or P1111 (OnBoard Monitoring Tests completed) With a misfire it's more effective to first swap the coil position and see if the error code follows it. This confirms or eliminates the coil as the cause and often avoids unnecessarily buying a new coil. Graham |
Jagman, I would first start with the basic vacuum leaks and check your:
-IMT valve o-rings -brake booster check valve line running to the brake booster for cracks -PCV line running from front valve cover to intake I have been seeing a rash of misfires lately that have been cured with fixing one of these (mainly the IMT o-rings). You can try spraying some starting fluid around the suspected leak areas to see if the idle picks up or you can use a tube to connect your ear to the various parts of the car to see if you can hear the air leak. Lets see what you have after these checks. It may be possible that you have an intake o-ring that has failed and that is the source of your air leak. But, you are more likely to have one of the big three vacuum leaks. |
Originally Posted by GGG
(Post 920814)
Where are you getting your DTC definitions from?
Generic and OnLine sources can frequently be misleading. The Jaguar Powertrain DTC Summaries – OBD II Quick Reference Diagnostic Guide in JTIS is the definitive list. P1000 indicates Onboard tests not completed since last memory clear. It is a status and not an error. You will always see either P1000 or P1111 (OnBoard Monitoring Tests completed) With a misfire it's more effective to first swap the coil position and see if the error code follows it. This confirms or eliminates the coil as the cause and often avoids unnecessarily buying a new coil. Graham |
Thanks for all the replies, I will check into them and report back.
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The accuracy of the codes shouldn't be a problem but you should check the definitions against the Jaguar DTC list:
Attachment 74285 Some of these Jaguar definitions (possible causes) differ from what the Actron is suggesting they mean. Graham |
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