Code
U2509
LAND ROVER
U — Network/User
Control Module Communication Fault
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UK: 6
EN: 10
RU: 4
AI status
Completed
Completed
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Causes
- Open or shorted CAN/communication wiring (CAN High/Low, LIN, MOST, FlexRay depending on vehicle)
- Poor power supply or ground to the affected module
- Corroded or loose connectors or pins
- Failed or misconfigured control module (software/firmware fault)
- Bus termination resistor faulty or multiple devices driving the bus
- Aftermarket accessories or recent repairs altering wiring or module addresses
Symptoms
- Warning lamps illuminated (Master warning, ECU/ABS/airbag/comms lamp depending on network)
- Loss of function for systems controlled by the affected module (e.g., instrument cluster, ABS, airbag, climate)
- Intermittent or permanent diagnostic trouble codes related to multiple modules
- No response from the module when scanned or module shows NA/— in network module list
- Vehicle may enter limp mode or display errors on dash
What to check
- Record freeze frame and full DTC list with a capable diagnostic scanner and note module address reported as U2509
- Check battery voltage (should be >12.4V stable) and charging system health
- Visually inspect connectors at the implicated module(s) for corrosion, bent pins, water ingress or poor locking
- Check fuses and power feed to the affected module
- Perform a key-on engine-off scan to confirm if module is present on the bus
- Inspect wiring harness for chafing, recent repairs, or aftermarket taps
Signal parameters
- CAN High ~2.5 V idle, swings between ~1.5–3.5 V during traffic; CAN Low ~2.5 V idle, swings inverse (~3.5–1.5 V)
- Differential CAN bus voltage with traffic typically 1.5–2.5 V
- Bus termination resistance between CAN_H and CAN_L approximately 60 Ω (two 120 Ω in parallel)
- Module supply voltage: battery voltage when key on (~12–14 V)
- Ground continuity to chassis
- LIN bus nominal idle ~12 V (or wake state depending on layout) — consult vehicle data for exact values
Diagnostic algorithm
- Step 1 — Gather information: read all DTCs from all modules, note time/date/conditions, check for related codes (other U-codes)
- Step 2 — Verify electrical supply: measure battery voltage and check power/ground at the affected module connectors; repair any low voltage or poor grounds
- Step 3 — Visual inspection: disconnect battery (if required by procedure), inspect connectors and harness for damage, corrosion or rodent chewing; repair as needed
- Step 4 — Check fuses/relays: verify power and accessory feeds to the module are intact
- Step 5 — Check bus presence: with key on, use a scan tool to see if the module is listed on the network. If not present, measure CAN_H and CAN_L at the module connector for idle and active voltages
- Step 6 — Bus integrity test: measure CAN differential resistance across the bus (expect ≈60 Ω). Use oscilloscope to view bus signals while driving or while exercising modules to identify noise, reflections or a dominant device
- Step 7 — Isolate the fault: if multiple modules present, disconnect suspect modules one at a time (or isolate branches) to see if bus communication restores; check for shorted device pulling the bus down
- Step 8 — Repair wiring/connectors: repair or replace damaged sections or corroded connectors, ensure good terminal seating and proper sealing
- Step 9 — Software checks: check for available software updates or reprogramming notes for the module; perform module reset/re-flash only after confirming wiring and power are good
- Step 10 — Replace module only if tests confirm internal failure; re-scan and verify full network functionality and clear codes. Document and retain old module if required by manufacturer
- Safety note: follow manufacturer procedures for airbag/SRS, high-voltage, and battery disconnection; consult technical service bulletins for model-specific guidance
Likely causes
- Damaged connector or damaged CAN wiring between modules
- Poor ground or low battery voltage causing module to drop off bus
- Faulty control module firmware or internal failure
- Bus termination resistor open or shorted
Fault status
Status
U2509 — Control Module Communication Fault. Module not responding or communication error on data bus.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.5 - 4.0 hours
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