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Old 10-14-2017, 12:47 PM
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Ok, maybe i am blind or just stupid but ... I cant seem to find a list of the DTC codes that are displayed in the dash led while in the Test Mode. Please share a link to a list that decodes these ...
 
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Here you go, but I'm not clear what you're asking. I hope this helps.
 
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thank you for responding but... i dont nerd the OBD2 codes. i need the DTC codes displayed in the Test Mode on the dash led. a few of them are U2524, 9681,B2879.
 
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Don't bother - they stay there for the age of the car. If you're interested in DTCs just get an OBD tool so you can read current ones rather than ones from many years back.
 
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Old 10-15-2017, 01:52 PM
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I have an OBD code scanner but it does not translate the Jaguar codes. What is the best scanner that will give me this info ...
 
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Old 10-15-2017, 03:17 PM
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BTW ... 90% sure the problem is a leaky air shock. but still need to find the parking sensor that is bad.
 
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I have an OBD code scanner but it does not translate the Jaguar codes. What is the best scanner that will give me this info ...
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/g...-%2A%2A-33347/

Go thru the above thread.
 
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so after reading page after page on talk about scanners, it would appear that to translate the Bxxxx - Body Codes, Cxxxx - Chassis Codes, and Uxxxx - Network Codes i would have to spend at least $500.

What i cant believe is that a list of these codes and their description is unavailable? is the info encrypted? or is it just the best kept secret of the internet?
 
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Old 10-16-2017, 05:23 AM
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I spent less than $175 for a laptop, in great condition, and JLR SDD including the Mangoose Cable.

Post #20 gives you a list of DTCs that you get in Engineering Test Mode and all other Jaguar codes are easily obtained elsewhere in this forum.
 
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well it has been confirmed... i am an idiot. i finally looked far enough in the pdf provided in post #2 and found the DTC codes. thanks to all who responded.
 

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