Failsafe Engine Mode, ASC/TRAC not available
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Failsafe Engine Mode, ASC/TRAC not available
Dear Jaguar Enthusiasts,
My 2002 XKR has suffered several incidences of the dreaded Failsafe Engine Mode, ASC/TRAC not available during 900 miles of highway driving. The most alarming aspect is the almost complete loss of power when the fault occurs. Shutting down for a minute completely restores normal operation without a check engine light and no stored codes. There were 4 incidences during the first 450 miles with cruise control on and a single incidence during the second 450 miles with cruise control off. During short-range driving in town this fault is rare and occurs once every couple of months.
My Jaguar mechanic has spent a lot of time diagnosing this issue without finding a definitive cause, looking into the brake switch, alternator output, TB connectors etc.
I now keep my ODB reader ready to monitor codes should the fault occur again.
Could you please suggest a strategy to further diagnose this fault?
Thanks, SP
My 2002 XKR has suffered several incidences of the dreaded Failsafe Engine Mode, ASC/TRAC not available during 900 miles of highway driving. The most alarming aspect is the almost complete loss of power when the fault occurs. Shutting down for a minute completely restores normal operation without a check engine light and no stored codes. There were 4 incidences during the first 450 miles with cruise control on and a single incidence during the second 450 miles with cruise control off. During short-range driving in town this fault is rare and occurs once every couple of months.
My Jaguar mechanic has spent a lot of time diagnosing this issue without finding a definitive cause, looking into the brake switch, alternator output, TB connectors etc.
I now keep my ODB reader ready to monitor codes should the fault occur again.
Could you please suggest a strategy to further diagnose this fault?
Thanks, SP
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The most obvious cause would be a battery which is not in tip-top condition. How old is the battery?
I'm surprised that there are no fault codes. Is your reader able to read all Jaguar codes as these will not be engine codes which are more easily read.
I would also test or change the wheel speed sensors as they often don't last forever. They can be tested with a multimeter but are not expensive to replace.
Richard
I'm surprised that there are no fault codes. Is your reader able to read all Jaguar codes as these will not be engine codes which are more easily read.
I would also test or change the wheel speed sensors as they often don't last forever. They can be tested with a multimeter but are not expensive to replace.
Richard
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I went through this myself, cleaned wheel sensors, etc. However turned out to be the Throttle sensor on the the right hand side of the throttle body..
Easy to change, but a pain as it uses 5 point torx, not 6 like the real world! Grr..
It was intermittant and gradually got worse, until every 3 miles !
I changed it for mid price part on Ebay and has been fine ever since
Good luck
Easy to change, but a pain as it uses 5 point torx, not 6 like the real world! Grr..
It was intermittant and gradually got worse, until every 3 miles !
I changed it for mid price part on Ebay and has been fine ever since
Good luck
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Hello,
I finally got the error code for the fail safe engine mode issue: P1122. The battery is in good condition. It is thus the TPS, which we suspected.
- Where can I find a good description how to replace the sensor?
- Can you suggest a reputable supplier of a DENSO TPS?
Thanks for your suggestions
SP
I finally got the error code for the fail safe engine mode issue: P1122. The battery is in good condition. It is thus the TPS, which we suspected.
- Where can I find a good description how to replace the sensor?
- Can you suggest a reputable supplier of a DENSO TPS?
Thanks for your suggestions
SP
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TPS
Hello,
I finally got the error code for the fail safe engine mode issue: P1122. The battery is in good condition. It is thus the TPS, which we suspected.
- Where can I find a good description how to replace the sensor?
- Can you suggest a reputable supplier of a DENSO TPS?
Thanks for your suggestions
SP
I finally got the error code for the fail safe engine mode issue: P1122. The battery is in good condition. It is thus the TPS, which we suspected.
- Where can I find a good description how to replace the sensor?
- Can you suggest a reputable supplier of a DENSO TPS?
Thanks for your suggestions
SP
Good luck
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