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Jag x type flashing code 51 which is seatbelt switch circuit fault drivers side, hw do I startto fix it? Thanks David

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Codes 51 and 52 are for Front Safety Belt Buckle and Seat Track Position Switches. As X Type belts are 51 and 52, drivers side and passenger side Seat Track Position Sensors (If it's one of your AWD models) or the Driver's Seat in the Diesel (Not one on the Passenger Seat in FWD cars!) They're riveted to the seat track, so not so easy to get out! Might just need the connector cleaning up. That has worked in some cases.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2009

SOURCE: how can i fix my broken drivers side window on a jag s type

sounds like the window has come off the metal scissor runner, there is a metal fixture attatched to the bottom of the window, which has a channel groove,,,, the scissor runner has a nylon wheel at either end,which sits into the window frame groove..if these wheels come out, they cause a crunching noise..so, you need to remove door panel, and put window frame and runners together

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2009

SOURCE: how do i remove the drivers side door panel on a

This is the same front or rear door. 1. remove rubber insert at the bottom of the arm rest/door handle 2. remove the 2. philip head screws. 3. run hand along bottom edge of door panel to ensure no other securing screws. 4. starting at the top rear edge of the door panel side a large flat screw drive/door panel tool(what ever you have) 5. lift sharply and you will here poping noises fromt the push clips lifting out of the socket. 6. as you work down the rear edge of the door panel you will see the trim around the interior door handle lift away. remove it. 7. the interior door handle will remain on the door. 8. remove the rest of the door panel.

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2009

SOURCE: 200 jag stype no start anti-theft light flashing

Have you another key and fob ?

Try lock/unlock cycle with new key + fob. Your key may be corrupted.

Try also just unlocking the car with the key (not the fob) as soon as you unlock the door put the key in the ignition immediately and see if the car starts.

If you have your radio code it may be worth trying a total reset (leave the car unlocked) disconnect the battery and leave for 20 mins. then reconnect, most systems will then reboot and this MAY help?
Failing all the above it looks like dealer time - more ££ss

good luck !

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: Stuck hood on 2002 jag S type

Try and bump the top of the engine or just have some one hold the release latch and lift up on the engine until it pops open.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2010

SOURCE: x type jag, gearbox fault on dash, runs ok

You need to go to your local auto electician,to plug in scanner
This will locate fault before it gets worse

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The five beeps - five times would indicate a code 55 , but factory service info only goes to code 53 .

  • Audible tone - DTCs retrieved
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  • REFER to DTC Priority Table.

Did your air bag light flash at all ? Apparently this will do flash the air bag light codes as well .
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Restraints Control Module (RCM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table
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22=Safing Sensor Output Shorted to Battery Voltage
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24=Safing Sensor Output Feed/Return Circuit Open
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33 Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit High Resistance or Open
34=Driver Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted
35=Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted
41=RH Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open
42=LH Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open
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45=LH Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly
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22=Safing Sensor Output Shorted to Battery Voltage
23=Safing Sensor Circuit Input Feed/Return Circuit Open
24=Safing Sensor Output Feed/Return Circuit Open
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33 Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit High Resistance or Open
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35=Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted
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42=LH Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open
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45=LH Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly
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35=Passenger Side Air Bag Circuit Low Resistance or Shorted
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42=LH Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open
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Has the vehicle been in a crash or minor accident recently? Have you installed any amps or anything under the seats? Are seatbelt tensioners working properly? These are typical issues.
Here is a list of airbag codes:
Air Bag Fault Code Table
AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR FAULT CODE PRIORITY TABLE
Priority Code Component/Fault Description
Highest -- No Air Bag Lamp - Inoperative Lamp Circuit or No Ignition Voltage to Diagnostic Monitor
' -- Continuous Air Bag Lamp - Diagnostic Monitor Disconnected or Inoperative
' 12 Low Battery Voltage
' 13 Air Bag Circuit or Crash Sensor Circuit - Shorted to Ground
' 21 Safing Sensor - Not Mounted on Vehicle Properly
' 22 Safing Sensor Output Circuit - Shorted to Battery Voltage
' 23 Safing Sensor Input Feed/Return Circuit Open
' 24 Open in Circuit 944B or Low Resistance in Crash Sensor(s)
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' 33 Pin 7 Not Grounded at Diagnostic Monitor
' 34 Driver Side Air Bag/Safing Sensor Circuit - Low Resistance or Shorted
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' 41 Crash Sensor Circuit - High Resistance or Open
' 44 RH Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly
' 45 Center Radiator Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly
' 46 LH Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly
' 51 Diagnostic Monitor Internal Thermal Fuse - Blown and Short to Ground No Longer Exists
' 52 Backup Power Supply - Voltage Boost Fault
' 53 Internal Diagnostic Monitor Fault
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This is a code 46 LH Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly. Often there is a poor contact on one of the wiring connectors. Some of the problems can happen from a poor connection where everything connects under the drivers side seat.
Here is a list of codes for the airbag light issues.

Air Bag Fault Code Table

AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR FAULT CODE PRIORITY TABLE

Priority Code Component/Fault Description

Highest -- No Air Bag Lamp - Inoperative Lamp Circuit or No Ignition Voltage to Diagnostic Monitor

' -- Continuous Air Bag Lamp - Diagnostic Monitor Disconnected or Inoperative

' 12 Low Battery Voltage

' 13 Air Bag Circuit or Crash Sensor Circuit - Shorted to Ground

' 21 Safing Sensor - Not Mounted on Vehicle Properly

' 22 Safing Sensor Output Circuit - Shorted to Battery Voltage

' 23 Safing Sensor Input Feed/Return Circuit Open

' 24 Open in Circuit 944B or Low Resistance in Crash Sensor(s)

' 32 Driver Side Air Bag/Safing Sensor Circuit - High Resistance or Open

' 33 Pin 7 Not Grounded at Diagnostic Monitor

' 34 Driver Side Air Bag/Safing Sensor Circuit - Low Resistance or Shorted

' 35 Low Resistance Across Pins 8 and 9 at Diagnostic Monitor

' 41 Crash Sensor Circuit - High Resistance or Open

' 44 RH Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly

' 45 Center Radiator Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly

' 46 LH Crash Sensor - Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly

' 51 Diagnostic Monitor Internal Thermal Fuse - Blown and Short to Ground No Longer Exists

' 52 Backup Power Supply - Voltage Boost Fault

' 53 Internal Diagnostic Monitor Fault

Lowest -- Rapid Continuous Flashing of Air Bag Lamp - All Crash Sensors Disconnected

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Diagnostic Trouble Code Table 1994

AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE PRIORITY TABLE
Priority Code Component/Fault Description
Highest - No Air Bag Indicator - Inoperative Lamp Circuit or No Ignition
Voltage to Air Bag Diagnostic Monitor

Continuous Air Bag Indicator - Air Bag Diagnostic Monitor
Disconnected or Inoperative
12 Low Battery Voltage
13 Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground
14 Primary Crash Sensor Circuit Shorted to Ground
21 Safing Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly
22 Safing Sensor Output Shorted to Battery Voltage
23 Safing Sensor Circuit Input Feed/Return Circuit Open
24 Safing Sensor Output Feed/Return Circuit Open
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33 Passenger Side Air Bag Module High Resistance or Open
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35 Passenger Side Air Bag Module Low Resistance or Shorted
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45 Center Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted to Vehicle Properly
51 Diagnostic Monitor Internal Thermal Fuse - Fuse Blown Due to
Intermittent Short to Ground
52 Backup Power Supply - Voltage Boost Fault
53 Primary Crash Sensor Circuits - Resistance to Ground or Air Bag
Diagnostic Monitor Failure

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These 3 codes have to do with restraint system.
B2292 Seatbelt pretensioner fault.
B2293 Passenger front airbag fault.
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