Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) DTC Chart

2014 Ford F-150 FX2, 2D PickupSECTION Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) DTC Chart
DTC Description Action
B1008:09 Wiper Mode Switch: Component Failure INSTALL a new multifunction switch. REFER to STEERING COLUMN MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH . CLEAR the DTCs and REPEAT the self-test. If the DTC is retrieved again, INSTALL a new SCCM  . REFER to STEERING COLUMN CONTROL MODULE (SCCM) .
B1051:09 Front Washer Switch: Component Failure INSTALL a new multifunction switch. REFER to STEERING COLUMN MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH . CLEAR the DTCs and REPEAT the self-test. If the DTC is retrieved again, INSTALL a new SCCM  . REFER to STEERING COLUMN CONTROL MODULE (SCCM) .
B10AD:02 Rain Sensor: General Signal Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST E .
B10AD:08 Rain Sensor: Bus Signal/Message Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST E .
B10AD:49 Rain Sensor: Internal Electronic Failure INSTALL a new rain sensor. REFER to RAIN SENSOR . CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test.
B1131:02 Wiper Motor Module: General Signal Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST B .
B1131:08 Wiper Motor Module: Bus Signal/Message Failure GO to PINPOINT TEST B .
B12F7:09 Single Wipe Switch: Component Failure INSTALL a new multifunction switch. REFER to STEERING COLUMN MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH . CLEAR the DTCs and REPEAT the self-test. If the DTC is retrieved again, INSTALL a new SCCM  . REFER to STEERING COLUMN CONTROL MODULE (SCCM) .
All other DTCs - REFER to STEERING COLUMN SWITCHES .
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