Front Control/Display Interface Module (FCDIM) DTC Chart

2014 Ford Edge SE, 4D Utility, 2.0L Eng VIN 9SECTION Front Control/Display Interface Module (FCDIM) DTC Chart
DTC INDEX

DTC Description Action
U0155:00 Lost Communication With Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC  ) Control Module: No Sub Type Information GO to PINPOINT TEST V .
U0184:00 Lost Communication With Radio: No Sub Type Information GO to PINPOINT TEST X .
U0256:00 Lost Communication With Front Controls Interface Module "A": No Sub Type Information GO to PINPOINT TEST AB .
U201A:51 Control Module Main Calibration Data: Not Programmed REFER to MODULE CONFIGURATION .
U2100:00 Initial Configuration Not Complete: No Sub Type Information REFER to MODULE CONFIGURATION .
U2101:00 Control Module Configuration Incompatible: No Sub Type Information REFER to MODULE CONFIGURATION .
U3000:41 Control Module: General Checksum Failure CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC U3000:41 is still present, INSTALL a new Front Control/Display Interface Module (FCDIM). REFER to FRONT CONTROLS/DISPLAY INTERFACE MODULE (FCDIM) . REPEAT the self-test.
U3000:42 Control Module: General Memory Failure CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC U3000:42 is still present, INSTALL a new audio FCDIM  . REFER to FRONT CONTROLS/DISPLAY INTERFACE MODULE (FCDIM) . REPEAT the self-test.
U3003:16 Battery Voltage: Circuit Voltage Below Threshold GO to PINPOINT TEST AD .
U3003:17 Battery Voltage: Circuit Voltage Above Threshold GO to PINPOINT TEST AE .
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