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HOMESERVICE MANUALSFORD2014EDGE SE, 4D UTILITY, 3.5L ENG VIN C, FWDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISQUICK LOOKUPSDTC INDEXSTEERING COLUMN SWITCHES DTCSSTEERING COLUMN CONTROL MODULE (SCCM)
2014 Ford Edge SE, 4D Utility, 3.5L Eng VIN C, FWD
Steering Column Control Module (SCCM)
2014 Ford Edge SE, 4D Utility, 3.5L Eng VIN C, FWDSECTION Steering Column Control Module (SCCM)
DTC INDEX
| DTC | Description | Action |
|---|---|---|
| B1007:09 | High-Beam Headlamp Switch: Component Failure | REFER to EXTERIOR LIGHTING . |
| B1008:09 | Wiper Mode Switch: Component Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B1051:09 | Front Washer Switch: Component Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B1052:09 | Rear Washer Switch: Component Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B10A6:09 | Main Light Switch: Component Failure | REFER to EXTERIOR LIGHTING . |
| B10AD:02 | Rain Sensor: General Signal Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B10AD:08 | Rain Sensor: Bus Signal/Message Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B10AD:49 | Rain Sensor: Internal Electronic Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B10AD:55 | Rain Sensor: Not Configured | CARRY OUT Programmable Module Installation (PMI) Using the IDS When the Original Module is NOT Available (using As-Built Data) on the SCCM . REFER to MODULE CONFIGURATION . RETRIEVE SCCM DTCs. If B10AD:55 returns, INSTALL a new SCCM . REFER to STEERING COLUMN CONTROL MODULE (SCCM) . |
| B1124:09 | Lamp Fade Control: Component Failure | REFER to EXTERIOR LIGHTING . |
| B1131:02 | Wiper Motor Module: General Signal Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B1131:08 | Wiper Motor Module: Bus Signal/Message Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B11D9:16 | Vehicle Battery: Circuit Below Threshold | GO to PINPOINT TEST M . |
| B11D9:17 | Vehicle Battery: Circuit Above Threshold | GO to PINPOINT TEST N . |
| B1298:09 | Steering Column Adjust Up Switch: Component Failure | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B1299:09 | Steering Column Adjust Down Switch: Component Failure | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B12A1:09 | Steering Column Adjust Out Switch: Component Failure | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B12A2:09 | Steering Column Adjust In Switch: Component Failure | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B12F7:09 | Single Wipe Switch: Component Failure | REFER to WIPERS AND WASHERS . |
| B1375:18 | Steering Column Tilt Motor: Circuit Current Below Threshold | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B1375:19 | Steering Column Tilt Motor: Circuit Current Above Threshold | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B1375:71 | Steering Column Tilt Motor: Actuator Stuck | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B137E:18 | Steering Column Telescope Motor: Circuit Current Below Threshold | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B137E:19 | Steering Column Telescope Motor: Circuit Current Above Threshold | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B137E:71 | Steering Column Telescope Motor: Actuator Stuck | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B137F:09 | Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Component Failure | REFER to CRUISE CONTROL . |
| B137F:11 | Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Short to Ground | REFER to CRUISE CONTROL . |
| B137F:17 | Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Voltage Above Threshold | REFER to CRUISE CONTROL . |
| B1380:09 | Steering Wheel Right Switch Pack: Component Failure | REFER to INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS . |
| B1380:11 | Steering Wheel Right Switch Pack: Circuit Short to Ground | REFER to INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS . |
| B1380:17 | Steering Wheel Right Switch Pack: Circuit Voltage Above Threshold | REFER to INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS . |
| B1C33:11 | Steering Column Tilt Feedback Signal: Circuit Short to Ground | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B1C33:12 | Steering Column Tilt Feedback Signal: Circuit Short to Battery | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B1C35:11 | Steering Column Telescope Feedback Signal: Circuit Short to Ground | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B1C35:12 | Steering Column Telescope Feedback Signal: Circuit Short to Battery | REFER to STEERING COLUMN . |
| B1D36:09 | Turn Indicator Switch: Component Failure | REFER to EXTERIOR LIGHTING . |
| C0051:09 | Steering Wheel Position Sensor: Component Failure | INSTALL a new steering wheel rotation sensor. REFER to ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) AND STABILITY CONTROL . CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. |
| C0051:16 | Steering Wheel Position Sensor: Circuit Voltage Below Threshold | GO to PINPOINT TEST L . |
| C0051:17 | Steering Wheel Position Sensor: Circuit Voltage Above Threshold | GO to PINPOINT TEST L . |
| U1000:00 | Solid State Driver Protection Active-Driver Disabled: No Sub Type Information | REPAIR all other SCCM DTCs before addressing this concern. CLEAR the DTCs and repeat the self-test. |
| U2100:00 | Initial Configuration Not Complete: No Sub Type Information | CARRY OUT Programmable Module Installation (PMI) Using the IDS When the Original Module is NOT Available (using As-Built Data) on the SCCM . REFER to MODULE CONFIGURATION . RETRIEVE SCCM DTCs. If U2100:00 returns, INSTALL a new SCCM . REFER to STEERING COLUMN CONTROL MODULE (SCCM) . |
| U2101:00 | Control Module Configuration Incompatible: No : Sub Type Information | This DTC sets if the steering wheel switches do not match the switch function configuration data in the SCCM . CHECK the part numbers in Ford Catalog Advantage™ or equivalent and CONFIRM the correct SCCM and steering wheel control switches are installed to the vehicle. |
| U3000:49 | Control Module: Internal Electronic Failure | INSTALL a new SCCM . REFER to STEERING COLUMN CONTROL MODULE (SCCM) . CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.