Front Entertainment Module (Fem): DTC's
| DTC | Description | Possible Causes | Action |
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| B100F-25 | Video Input "B" - signal shape / waveform failure |
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Check the video signal connection and whether it is being broadcasted. Where available, configure the rear camera using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Check whether the rear camera is broadcasting an image by entering diagnostics selecting 'Video Input Test' then press 'Rear View Camera'. Check whether a clear image is displayed. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the video signal circuit between the rear camera and the Camera Control Module. If the problem persists, renew the camera. Clear the DTC and retest |
| B1010-25 | Video Input "C" - signal shape / waveform failure |
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Check the video signal connection and whether it is being broadcasted. Where available, configure the TV or Rear Seat Entertainment module (RSE) using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Check whether the TV or RSE is broadcasting an image by entering diagnostics selecting 'Video Input Test' then press 'TV/RSE'. Check whether a clear image is displayed. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the video signal circuit from the RSE. If the problem persists, renew the RSE. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect Clear the DTC and retest |
| B108E-14 | Display - Circuit short to ground or open circuit |
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Renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| B108E-17 | Display - circuit voltage above threshold |
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Renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| B108E-1C | Display - circuit voltage out of range |
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Renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| B108E-87 | Display - missing message |
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Clear the DTC and switch of the ignition. Allow sufficient time for the infotainment relay to power down and retest. If DTC persists reprogram the display via a software update using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Clear the DTC and switch of the ignition. Allow sufficient time for the infotainment relay to power down and retest. If DTC persists renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| B119F-11 | GPS Antenna - circuit short to ground |
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Check the global positioning system (GPS) connector to the front entertainment module for security and integrity. Check the GPS antenna is not damaged. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the circuit between the GPS antenna and the front entertainment module. Repair as necessary. Where an approved diagnostic system is available, enter the diagnostics and select 'GPS Information'. Check that latitude and longitude data is shown and GPS satellites are being seen |
| B119F-13 | GPS Antenna - circuit open |
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Check the global positioning system (GPS) connector to the front entertainment module for security and integrity. Check the GPS antenna is not damaged. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the circuit between the GPS antenna and the front entertainment module. Repair as necessary. Where an approved diagnostic system is available, enter the diagnostics and select 'GPS Information'. Check that latitude and longitude data is shown and GPS satellites are being seen |
| B11A3-49 | Gyroscope - Internal electronic failure |
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Renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| B121C-13 | Hard Drive - circuit open |
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Renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| B121C-44 | Hard Drive - data memory failure |
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Renew the front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| B1D55-14 | Antenna #2 - Circuit short to ground or open circuit |
NOTE:
This DTC is always set after the On Demand Self Test (ODST) has been run. Ignore this DTC, if this is the only DTC set
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Check that the traffic message (TMC) connector is connected to the front entertainment module and the TMC antenna or circuit is not damaged. Where an approved diagnostic system is available, enter diagnostics and select 'RDS-TMC Information'. Check the date/time and frequency is shown |
| B1D56-14 | Antenna #3 - Circuit short to ground or open circuit |
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Check that the vehicle information and communication systems (VICS) connector is connected to the front entertainment module and the VICS antenna or circuit is not damaged. Where an approved diagnostic system is available, enter diagnostics and select 'RDS-TMC Information'. Check that latitude and longitude data is shown and GPS satellites are being seen |
| U1A01-56 | Communication Link - Invalid / incomplete configuration |
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Clear the DTC, switch off the ignition and allow sufficient time for the infotainment relay to power down. Configure the module using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. If DTC persists renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| U1A4B-82 | Control Module Processor B - alive / sequence counter incorrect / not updated |
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Clear the DTC, switch off the ignition and allow sufficient time for the infotainment relay to power down. Configure the module using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. If DTC persists renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| U1A4B-87 | Control Module Processor B - missing message |
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Clear the DTC, switch off the ignition and allow sufficient time for the infotainment relay to power down. Configure the module using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. If DTC persists renew the Front Entertainment Module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| U2005-62 | Vehicle Speed - signal compare failure |
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Check the ABS connector and wiring harness. Where an approved diagnostic system is available, enter diagnostics and select 'Vehicle Signals'. Check that the vehicle speeds both increase when the car is moving. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check vehicle speed signal circuit between the ABS module and navigation system module |
| U2101-00 | Control Module Configuration Incompatible - no sub type information |
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Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system, check the Car Configuration File parameters match the vehicle setup |
| U2101-4A | Control Module Configuration Incompatible - incorrect component installed |
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Enter the navigation menu and select 'Map changer'. Check that the map regions match the Front Entertainment Module market |
| U210A-85 | Temperature Sensor - signal above allowable range |
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Cool the vehicle interior down by ensuring it is in the shade and the A/C on cool. Where an approved diagnostic system is available, enter diagnostics and select 'Vehicle Signals'. Check the Media Orientated System Transport (MOST), Fibre Optic Transceiver (FOT) and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) temperatures. When cool, clear the DTC and retest. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual if a module is suspect |
| U3003-17 | Battery Voltage - circuit voltage above threshold |
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Where an approved diagnostic system is available, enter diagnostics and select 'Vehicle Signals'. Compare the Battery voltage with the control module vehicle voltage. Check vehicle battery and charging system. Refer to the relevant section in the workshop manual. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the power supply circuits to the module |