Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Player Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index

2010 Ford Mustang Base, 2D Coupe, AutomaticSECTION Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Player Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index
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DTC DETECTION CONDITION CHART

DTC Description Source Action
B1317 Battery Voltage High DVD Player CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the audio control module self-test. If DTC B1317 is retrieved again, REFER to CHARGING SYSTEM - GENERAL INFORMATION to diagnose the charging system. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test.
B1318 Battery Voltage Low DVD Player CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the audio control module self-test. If DTC B1318 is retrieved again, REFER to CHARGING SYSTEM - GENERAL INFORMATION to diagnose the charging system. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test.
B1342 ECU is Faulted DVD Player CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the DVD player self-test. If DTC B1342 is retrieved again, REMOVE the DVD player. REFER to VIDEO SYSTEM . SEND it to an authorized repair facility. REPEAT the self-test after the repair.
B2656 Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Error DVD Player CLEAR the DTCs. INSERT a known good DVD. REPEAT the DVD player self-test. If DTC B2656 is retrieved again, REMOVE the DVD player. REFER to VIDEO SYSTEM . SEND it to an authorized repair facility. REPEAT the self-test after the repair.
U0073 Control Module Communication BUS Off DVD Player REFER to MODULE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK to continue diagnosis of the communication network.
U1900 CAN Communication BUS Fault - Receiver Error DVD Player REFER to MODULE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK to continue diagnosis of the communication network.
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