Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Left (SOD-L) and Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Right (SOD-R)

2014 Ford Edge SE, 4D Utility, 2.0L Eng VIN 9SECTION Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Left (SOD-L) and Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Right (SOD-R)
DTC INDEX

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 If the LED is not illuminated GO to PINPOINT TEST D .
If the LED is always on GO to PINPOINT TEST I .
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 DTC U0422:00 is set when the SOD-L  or SOD-R  receives invalid network data from the Body Control Module (BCM). RETRIEVE and REPAIR all non-network DTCs in the BCM  . REFER to MULTIFUNCTION ELECTRONIC MODULES .
U2100:00 Initial Configuration Not Complete: No Sub Type Information The Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Left (SOD-L) or Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Right (SOD-R) is not configured. REFER to MODULE CONFIGURATION for Programmable Module Installation (PMI) to configure the SOD-L  or SOD-R  . CLEAR all DTCs. TEST the system for normal operation.
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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