LEMON Manuals: Even more car manuals for everyone: 1960-2025
Home >> Land Rover >> 2020 >> Defender 110 S >> Repair and Diagnosis >> General Information >> Specifications Index >> Diagnostic Trouble Code Index DTC: Infotainment Compute Control Module (ICCM) -- Defender/L663 >> Diagnostic Trouble Code Index - DTC: Infotainment Compute Control Module (ICCM) (G2400897) >> Description And Operation >> Infotainment Compute Control Module >> DTC B115E-12: Camera Module - Circuit short to battery >> Action
April 5, 2026: LEMON Manuals is launched! Read the announcement.

DTC B115E-12: Camera Module - Circuit short to battery: Action

  1. Check that the park assist camera view is displayed, if the camera display is visible go to step  10, if there is no camera display go to step 2
  2. Using the Jaguar Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment, perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202) and read the Diagnostic Trouble Code(s). If the DTC is set go to step 3, if the DTC is no longer set go to step  10
  3. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and disconnect the near field sensing module from the front infotainment control module (C5, violet connector)
  4. Measure the voltage between pin 1 of the near field sensing module cable and a local ground connection on the vehicle
  5. If the voltage is greater than 9 volts, disconnect the cable from the near field sensing module and repeat step  4 measurement, if not go to step  7
  6. If the voltage is greater than 9 volts after step  5, rectify the short circuit as necessary, replace the cable and repeat step  2, if not go to step  11
  7. Reconnect the cable to the front infotainment control module and disconnect from the near field sensing module only
  8. Repeat step  4 measurement, if the voltage is greater than 9 volts, go to step  11, if not go to step 9
  9. Check the front infotainment control module software release notes to see if a repair is available and update the front infotainment control module and repeat step  2. If no software update is available go to step 10
  10. Check for other related Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) and refer to the relevant DTC index
  11. Check the near field sensing module for any internal failure Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) and follow the DTC index