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Old 04-10-2013, 02:23 AM
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Hay ppl i had my 02 x-type jag scanned today the 2 fault codes that have pop'd up are

P1582 Flight recorder data is stored.
P1000 System check not complete since last memory clear.

Can anyone tell me what the hell they mean?
 
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Old 04-10-2013, 02:40 AM
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A rare code. Tripped by
1 Inertia switch activated
2 Throttle Limp Home mode
3 Engine starts and stumbles
4 Engine fail to start
5 Engine stall
may be due to a faulty inertia switch, assuming you haven't been in an accident.
It can only be cleared by specialised equipment but doesn't actually do any harm.
The P1000 ought to turn into a P1111 (all tests passed) but I don't know if the P1582 will stop that happening.
Here (thanks to Bob Gauff) is a TSB on the code.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/a...582-stored-pdf
 
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Old 04-10-2013, 02:47 AM
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This is an easy one so I'll answer it here. Tech questions about your X-Type should be posted in X-Type - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum for the best response.

Here's the descriptions from the Jaguar DTC listing:



P1000 means the OnBoard tests haven't been completed since the last memory clear. It will be replaced by P1111 when the tests are completed. You will always see one of these two codes.

For P1582, see the 'Monitoring Conditions' column for an explanation of why this code has been set.

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Hi could this fault code be the reason for my full touch screen to be blank and the demister to be stuck on full heat?

None of the touch screen features work and tha car seems to have lost abit of power.
 
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It's a bad idea to have two threads on the same subject so I've removed your posts on the Regional section
 
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Originally Posted by steveinfrance
Technical Service Bulletin XT303-01 suggests Code P1582 can only be cleared with a special procedure using the Jaguar WDS (Worldwide Diagnostic System).

I've had Code P1582 on my XK8 and cleared it using AutoEnginuity with the Jaguar expansion pack. No reason to think the same won't apply to all other Jaguar models.

Unlike some codes, P1582 doesn't disappear when the underlying cause is fixed.

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You've already started another thread for that.
Please stick to a thread when you've started it - you will get less and less useful advice if you don't.
I don't think there's any relation but a bit of history on the car would help
 
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