Sod-L And Sod-R

2013 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, FWDSECTION Sod-L And Sod-R
DTC DESCRIPTION - SOD-L AND SOD-R

DTC Description Action
B11D6:11 Driver Display Alert LED: Circuit Short To Ground GO to PINPOINT TEST D .
B11D6:15 Driver Display Alert LED: Circuit Short To Battery Or Open GO to PINPOINT TEST D .
U0140:00 Lost Communication With Body Control Module: No Sub Type Information GO to PINPOINT TEST J .
U0422:00 Invalid Data Received From Body Control Module: No Sub Type Information This DTC  sets when the SOD-L  or SOD-R  receive invalid network data from the BCM  with a faulted signal data input. RETRIEVE and REPAIR all non-network DTCs  in the other modules on the network.
U2100:00 Initial Configuration Not Complete: No Sub Type Information CHECK the vehicle service history for recent service actions related to this module. This DTC  sets due to incomplete or improper PMI  procedures. If there have been recent service actions with this module, REPEAT the PMI  procedure as directed by the scan tool (REFER to MODULE CONFIGURATION , PMI  for further information). If there have been no recent service actions, INSTALL a new module to correct the failure to retain configuration data.
U3000:44 Control Module: Data Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST H .
U3000:45 Control Module: Program Memory Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST H .
U3000:46 Control Module: Calibration/Parameter Memory Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST H .
U3000:48 Control Module: Supervision Software Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST H .
U3000:49 Control Module: Internal Electronic Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST H .
U3000:4A Control Module: Incorrect Component Installed GO to PINPOINT TEST H .
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