While the "49" code usually means the sensor is dead, it is wise to ensure the sensor is receiving power. Check the harness for 12V and a solid ground. If the wiring is intact, the sensor is the culprit. 4. Replacement (The Most Likely Solution)
Dust, debris, or a spilled drink can block the cooling vents on the back of the screen assembly. This causes high internal temperatures and fan overspeed/under-speed errors. land rover jaguar b13c2-49
Here are the tell-tale signs of an active B13C2-49 fault: While the "49" code usually means the sensor
While the "49" code usually means the sensor is dead, it is wise to ensure the sensor is receiving power. Check the harness for 12V and a solid ground. If the wiring is intact, the sensor is the culprit. 4. Replacement (The Most Likely Solution)
Dust, debris, or a spilled drink can block the cooling vents on the back of the screen assembly. This causes high internal temperatures and fan overspeed/under-speed errors.
Here are the tell-tale signs of an active B13C2-49 fault: