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Re: Jaguar "Whiplash"

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Originally Posted by Zme View Post
alright, this makes much more sense, i think we may have had one fail like this but never really bothered explaining why... is there a specific fault code/blink that this generates?
Yes, but the blink code depends on the firmware revision of the Jaguar in question.

In previous year's Jaguars, the over current fault was bundled into the standard fault and is slow blinking red. With revision 92 of the Jaguar firmware, this was changed to a slow alternating red/yellow blink (all other fault conditions generating the original slow red blink still). You can update older Jaguars to v92 using CAN.
 


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