ABS Module DTC Table

2009 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0 1, FWDSECTION ABS Module DTC Table
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2010 Mercury Milan, 2010 Lincoln MKZ, and 2010 Ford Fusion. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
ABS MODULE DTC TABLE

DTCs Description Action
B1342 ECU is Faulted CLEAR the DTCs. CYCLE the ignition switch. REPEAT the self-test. RETRIEVE the DTCs. If other DTCs are retrieved, ADDRESS those DTCs before addressing DTC B1342. If only DTC B1342 is returns, INSTALL a new ABS module. REFER to Removal and Installation .
B1483 Brake Pedal Input Open Circuit Go To PINPOINT TEST A .
B1676 Battery Pack Voltage Out of Range Go To PINPOINT TEST B .
B2477 Module Configuration Failure CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC B2477 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new ABS module. REFER to Removal and Installation . REPEAT the self-test.
B2900 VIN Mismatch
NOTE: This DTC is usually set when a new ABS module is installed.

Go To PINPOINT TEST H .

C1095 ABS Hydraulic Pump Motor Circuit Failure Go To PINPOINT TEST E .
C109D Low Vacuum Condition Go To PINPOINT TEST K .
C109E Vacuum Sensor Circuit Fault Go To PINPOINT TEST K .
C109F Vacuum Sensor Signal Fault Go To PINPOINT TEST K .
C1145 Wheel Speed Sensor RF Input Circuit Failure Go To PINPOINT TEST C .
C1155 Wheel Speed Sensor LF Input Circuit Failure Go To PINPOINT TEST C .
C1165 Wheel Speed Sensor RR Input Circuit Failure Go To PINPOINT TEST C .
C1175 Wheel Speed Sensor LR Input Circuit Failure Go To PINPOINT TEST C .
C1233 Wheel Speed LF Signal Fault Go To PINPOINT TEST D .
C1234 Wheel Speed RF Signal Fault Go To PINPOINT TEST D .
C1235 Wheel Speed RR Signal Fault Go To PINPOINT TEST D .
C1236 Wheel Speed LR Signal Fault Go To PINPOINT TEST D .
C1277 Steering Wheel Angle 1 and 2 Circuit Failure Go To PINPOINT TEST F .
C1278 Steering Wheel Angle 1 and 2 Signal Faulted Go To PINPOINT TEST F .
C1280 Yaw Rate Sensor Signal Fault
NOTE: The yaw rate sensor is integral to the Restraints Control Module (RCM) and cannot be serviced separately. If a new yaw rate sensor is needed, a new RCM must be installed.

REFER to Restraints Control Module (RCM) REMOVAL and INSTALLATION . ADHERE to all safety warnings in the procedure. INSPECT the RCM for damage. VERIFY that all RCM fasteners are tightened to their correct specification. CLEAR the DTCs. TEST DRIVE the vehicle at speeds above 20 km/h (12 mph). REPEAT the self-test. If DTC C1280 returns, INSTALL a new RCM. REFER to INSTALLATION .

C1282 Lateral Accelerometer Signal Fault
NOTE: The lateral acceleration sensor is integral to the RCM and cannot be serviced separately. If a new lateral acceleration sensor is needed, a new RCM must be installed.

REFER to Restraints Control Module (RCM) REMOVAL and INSTALLATION . ADHERE to all safety warnings in the procedure. INSPECT the RCM for damage. VERIFY that all RCM fasteners are tightened to their correct specification. CLEAR the DTCs. TEST DRIVE the vehicle at speeds above 20 km/h (12 mph). REPEAT the self-test. If DTC C1282 returns, INSTALL a new RCM. REFER to INSTALLATION .

C1288 Pressure Sensor Main/Primary Input Circuit Failure Go To PINPOINT TEST I .
C1440 Pressure Sensor Main/Primary Signal Faulted Go To PINPOINT TEST I .
C1470 TCS(1) Function Temporarily Disabled (Thermal Brake Protection) ALLOW the brake fluid time to cool. CLEAR the DTC. TEST DRIVE the vehicle and VERIFY traction control system operation.
C1805 Mismatched PCM and/or ABS-TC(2) Module Go To PINPOINT TEST H .
C1963 Stability Assist Inhibit Warning
NOTE: This DTC will not clear until the vehicle has been driven above 48 km/h (30 mph) with input from the steering wheel rotation sensor.
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