Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module (DCSM) DTC List

2009 Ford Edge Sport, FWDSECTION Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module (DCSM) DTC List
DUAL CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEAT MODULE (DCSM) DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST

DTC Description Retrieved Perform Test
B103B Thermoelectric Driver Overcurrent Low On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AE .
B103C Thermoelectric Driver Open Load On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AF .
B103D Blower Driver Overtemperature On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AG .
B1111 Driver Thermoelectric Device Control Overtemperature Fault On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AE .
B1113 Passenger Thermoelectric Device Control Overtemperature Fault On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AH .
B111B Passenger Thermoelectric Driver Overcurrent Low On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AH .
B111C Passenger Thermoelectric Driver Open Load On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AI .
B111D Passenger Blower Driver Overtemperature On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AJ .
B2729 Cushion Over-Temp Detected (Driver) On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AK .
B272A Passenger Cushion Over-Temp Detected On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AL .
B272B Passenger Back Over-Temp Detected On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AM .
B272E Driver Ignition Run/Blower Circuit Short to Ground (this DTC sets for an open or short to voltage) On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AP .
B272F Passenger Ignition Run/Blower Circuit Short to Ground (this DTC sets for an open or short to voltage) On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AQ .
B2730 Back Over-Temp Detected (Driver) On-Demand and Continuous Go to Pinpoint Test AR .
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