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2002 Jaguar S type - CATS System fault - 2002 Jaguar S-Type

  • indio loco Aug 21, 2009

    CATS system fault has nothing to do with the engine or combustion. It turned out to be the Computer Active Technology Suspension.

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    mikell bennett May 12, 2014

    how can i turn it off

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CATS System fault occure when oil is comming to combustion chamber and blow out into exhoust manifold becouse Valve seals is getting very old or oil rings is weak.

  • Anonymous Aug 22, 2009

    At first step need to check compression in cylinders.

  • Anonymous Aug 22, 2009

    Diagnose this problem is possible whith car fault management scaner.

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I have a 2001 Jaguar S-Type. Suspension is out & dashboard msg reads "CATS Systems Fault". Located the ADCM, but don't see any corrosion at connectors. Could fixing be as simple as replacing the ADCM?

the adaptive damping system, adcm. is linked to the abs system. it controles the valves in the shock absorbers to make the suspension hard or soft and i think it adaptes to how you drive. you should take your car to someone with suitable diagnostic equipment to get the fault codes out of the system, the problem is more than likely one of the shock absorbers. the system defaults to hard suspension when a fault is present and puts that warning on. hope that is helpfull.
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