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Jaguar XJ (X351) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # JTB00208 Date: 101122 Brakes - Electronic Park Brake Re-Calibration Procedure No: JTB00208

Jaguar XJ (X351) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # JTB00208 Date: 101122
Brakes - Electronic Park Brake Re-Calibration Procedure
No: JTB00208
Issue: 1
Date: 22 NOV 2010
THIS BULLETIN REPLACES S206-02; CHANGES ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN GRAY
SECTION: 206
Electronic Park Brake Re-calibration Procedure
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
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CONDITION SUMMARY:
PARTS:
No parts necessary
TOOLS:
No special tools required
WARRANTY:
NOTE:
Repair procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those quoted here must be taken as guidance only.
Always refer to DDW to obtain the latest repair time.
DDW requires the use of causal part numbers. Labor only claims must show the causal part number with a quantity of zero.
Normal warranty policies and procedures apply.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
RECALIBRATE THE ELECTRONIC PARK BRAKE MODULE
1. Reset the Electronic Park Brake (EPB) module:
^ Switch the ignition 'OFF'.
^ Refer to Workshop Manual section 414-01: Battery, Mounting and Cables > General Procedures > Battery Disconnect and Connect, and
disconnect the negative battery cable.
^ Connect the negative battery cable.
2. Start the engine.
3. Firmly apply and release the footbrake five (5) times.
4. Confirm that the message 'NOT CALIBRATED' or 'APPLY FOOT AND PARK BRAKE' is displayed on the instrument cluster message center,
indicating that the parking brake is in calibration mode.
5. Lightly press the footbrake pedal.
6. Apply the parking brake by using the EPB switch.
7. Release the parking brake by using the EPB switch.
8. Release the footbrake.
9. Confirm that the brake warning lamp is no longer illuminated on the instrument pack and that the NOT CALIBRATED message is no longer
displayed in the message center.
10. Apply and release the EPB five (5) times to ensure no error is present
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