Right Power Sliding Door Module DTCS

1999 Ford Windstar Base, Van Cargo, 3.8 4SECTION Right Power Sliding Door Module DTCS
RIGHT POWER SLIDING DOOR MODULE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST

DTC Description Perform Test
B1342 ECU Defective Clear and document all DTCs. Perform Right Power Sliding Door Module (RPSDM) self-test. If DTC B1342 is retrieved again, replace RPSDM
See RIGHT POWER SLIDING DOOR MODULE (RPSDM)
B2238 Broken Cable Detected D
B2270 (Repair all other DTCs before proceeding with this test) Power Sliding Door Exceeded Time Allowed To Cinch Door
(Exceeded the time allowed to reach primary latch position after reaching secondary latch position)
E
B2271 (Repair all other DTCs before proceeding with this test) Power Sliding Door Did Not Reach Full Open Position During Self-Test F
B2362 Remote Key Fob Open/Close Signal Circuit Short To Ground X
B2363 Position Sensor System Failure G
B2365 "B" Pillar Open/Close Switch Circuit Short To Ground I
B2366 Power Sliding Door Open/Close Switch Circuit Short To Ground J
B2374 Power Sliding Door Detent Switch Circuit Short To Ground K
B2483 Enable Signal Open Circuit (Park) L
B2589 No Power Sliding Door Detent Switch Detected On Closing & Door Reversed M
B2591 No Power Sliding Door Detent Switch Detected On Unlatch N
B2592 Door Not Pulled Into Primary During Power Close & High Duty Cycles O
B2593 (Repair all other DTCs before proceeding with this test) Door Reversed While Closing Due To An Obstacle P
B2594 No Movement Detected After An Unlatch During Power Open Operation Q
B2603 Power Sliding Door Not Fully Closed During Power Close During Self-Test When Pulled To Primary Latch Position R
B2604 Power Sliding Door On/Off Switch Open Circuit S
B2605 Disable Signal Open Circuit - Vehicle Speed Over 6 MPH T
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