# Fault Codes # 1 ...oxy sensor open circuit. 2 airflow sensor out of operating range 3 coolant temp sensor out of operating range 4 oxy sensor indicates full rich 5 throttle potentiometer/airflow sensor... (low throttle pot signal with high airflow sensor signal) 6 throttle pot/airflow sensor...... (high throttle pot signal with low airflow sensor signal) 7 throttle pot...idle fuel adjustment failure(idle speed??) 8 intake air temp sensor...open or shorted circuit to sensor 11 Throttle pot at idle: Throttle pot idle trim out of normal range 12 Airflow meter: MAF signal out of range 14 Coolant thermistor: Resistance out of range or static during engine warm up 16 Air thermistor: Resistance out of range 17 Throttle pot: Out of range 18 Throttle pot/Airflow: Low throttle pot signal at high airflow 19 Throttle pot/Airflow: High throttle pot signal at low airflow 22 Fuel pump drive: ECU output to fuel pump relay 23 Fuel supply: Engine running too rich 24 Ignition Drive: ECU output to ignition Amp 26 Air leak: Engine running too lean 29 ECU self check 33 Injector Drive: ECU output to injectors 34 Injector: Looks for Injector dribble 37 EGR Drive: ECU output to EGR switching valve 39 EGR check sensor: EGR not working (normally pipe blocked) 44 Lambda (O2) sensor: Poor mixture control rich or weak (or misfire) 46 Idle speed Control valve: ECU output to Coil AB 47 Idle speed Control valve: ECU output to Coil CD 48 Idle Speed Control Valve: Stepper motor grossly out of position 66 Air pump: ECU output to air pump relay 68 Road speed sensor: Seen speed < 5km/h at high engine airflow 69 Drive/Neutral switch: Seen cranking in "D" or high airflow in "N" 89 Purge Valve drive: ECU output to purge valve
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Ignition Amplifier Failure
It is the code for the TPS Throttle position sensor
Fuel Fail 47 Idle speed contol valve - coil 2: Open or short circuit.
Fuel fail 39. EGR circuit. Faulty system operation. Is on my 90 xj6 as well- going to take EGR valve off and clean it- see what happens.
Evaporative canister purge control valve circuit fault
what does fail safe engine mode mean on a 2000 jaguar s type? how to fix this problem?handle
fuel 44 is heated oxygen sencer bank A other term lambda senser the jag has two.
VCM code Fuel Fail 26 on a Jaguar XJ6 typically indicates a problem related to the fuel supply or fuel system. This may involve issues such as low fuel pressure, a malfunctioning fuel pump, or problems with the fuel injectors. It's essential to diagnose the specific cause to address the issue effectively, which could involve checking fuel lines, filters, and electrical connections. Consulting a professional mechanic or service manual is recommended for accurate troubleshooting.
VCM code fail 89 on a 1993 Jaguar typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's fuel system, specifically related to the fuel pressure or fuel delivery. This code can arise from issues such as a faulty fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or problems with the fuel injectors. It's advisable to check the fuel system components and ensure they are functioning correctly to resolve this issue. A diagnostic tool can help pinpoint the exact problem for further troubleshooting.
In a 1993 Jaguar XJS, a "fail 14" code typically indicates a fault related to the vehicle's fuel system, specifically the fuel pump or fuel pressure. This code can suggest that the fuel pump is not operating correctly or that there is an issue with fuel delivery. It's important to diagnose the underlying problem, which may involve checking the fuel pump relay, wiring, and the pump itself to ensure proper operation. Always consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional mechanic for accurate troubleshooting.
In 1990-1994 XJ6 the VCM Code 44 is the code for the O2 sensor, either rich or lean exhaust has been detected and is causing the code to trigger. It could indicate a bad O2 sensor.
Code fuel 1 would indicate Oxygen sensor. A good information source is the Haynes Manual Jaguar XJ6 1988-94. Good luck.