Anti-Lock Control DTCS

2005 Ford Cutaway 5.4 L, 5R110WSECTION Anti-Lock Control DTCS
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) MODULE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST

DTCS Description Perform Test
B1342 ABS Module Internal Failure INSTALL a new ABS module. REFER to ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) MODULE .
B1676 Battery Voltage Out of Range GO to PINPOINT TEST J .
C1095/C1096 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Hydraulic Pump Motor Circuit Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST I .
C1145 RF Wheel Speed Sensor Input Circuit Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST B .
C1148 RF Wheel Speed Sensor Coherency Fault GO to PINPOINT TEST D .
C1155 LF Wheel Speed Sensor Input Circuit Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST B .
C1158 LF Wheel Speed Sensor Coherency Fault GO to PINPOINT TEST D .
C1169 Excessive Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Fluid Dump Time REPAIR all other DTCs, GO to PINPOINT TEST E .
C1184 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Time Out GO to PINPOINT TEST H .
C1185 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Power Relay Output Circuit Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST F .
C1194, C1196, C1198, C1200, C1202, C1204, C1206, C1208, C1210, C1212, C1214 or C1216 ABS Valve Coil Circuit Failure INSTALL a new ABS module. REFER to ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) MODULE in this section.
C1220 Lamp ABS Warning Output Circuit Short To Battery REFER to INSTRUMENT CLUSTER to continue diagnosis of the lamp.
C1222 Wheel Speed Mismatch GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
C1225/C1226 Lamp Brake Warning Output Circuit Failure REFER to INSTRUMENT CLUSTER to continue diagnosis of the lamp.
C1229 Differential Wheel Speed Sensor Coherency Fault GO to PINPOINT TEST D .
C1230 Differential Wheel Speed Sensor Input Circuit Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST B .
C1233 LF Wheel Speed Input Signal Missing GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
C1234 RF Wheel Speed Input Signal Missing GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
C1237 Differential Wheel Speed Input Signal Missing GO to PINPOINT TEST C .
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