Parking Aid DTCS

2009 Ford Edge Sport, FWDSECTION Parking Aid DTCS
PARKING AID MODULE (PAM) DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST

DTC Description Perform Test
B1299 Power Supply Sensor Circuit Short to Ground Go to Pinpoint Test E  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1699 Left Rear Sensor Circuit Short to Vbat Go to Pinpoint Test C  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1700 Left Rear Sensor Circuit Failure or Blockage Go to Pinpoint Test B  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1701 Left Rear Sensor Circuit Fault Go to Pinpoint Test D  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1702 Right Rear Sensor Circuit Short to Vbat Go to Pinpoint Test C  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1703 Right Rear Sensor Circuit Failure or Blockage Go to Pinpoint Test B  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1704 Right Rear Sensor Circuit Fault Go to Pinpoint Test D  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1705 Left Rear Center Sensor Circuit Short to Vbat Go to Pinpoint Test C  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1706 Left Rear Center Sensor Circuit Failure Go to Pinpoint Test B  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1707 Left Rear Center Sensor Circuit Fault Go to Pinpoint Test D  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1708 Right Rear Center Sensor Circuit Short to Vbat Go to Pinpoint Test C  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1709 Right Rear Center Sensor Circuit Failure Go to Pinpoint Test B  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1710 Right Rear Center Sensor Circuit Fault Go to Pinpoint Test D  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1742 Rear Sounder Circuit Failure Go to Pinpoint Test F  under PINPOINT TESTS .
C1743 Rear Sounder Circuit Short to Vbat Go to Pinpoint Test F  under PINPOINT TESTS .
U0140 Lost Communication With Body Control Module (GEM) Go to Pinpoint Test G  under PINPOINT TESTS .
U0155 Lost Communication With Instrument Panel Cluster (IC) Control Module Go to Pinpoint Test H  under PINPOINT TESTS .
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