Test Procedure

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Test Procedure
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  1. M1 CHECK FOR DTCS 
    NOTE: Repair any fuel injector circuit related DTCs before entering this pinpoint test.

    Are DTCs P000E, P0087, P0088, P0093, P016D, P0170, P0191, P0263 through P0284, P029A, P029B, P029E, P029F, P02A2, P02A3, P02A6, P02A7, P02AA, P02AB, P02CC through P02DB, P054E, P054F, P062B, P127A, P228D, P228E, P228F, P2291, P262A, P2B11, P2B13, P2B15, P2B17, P2B19, P2B1B, P2B1D or P2B1F present? 

    Yes No
    For DTCs P02CC, P02CE, P02D0, P02D2, P02D4, P02D6, P02D8 and P02DA, GO to  M2.
    For DTC P0088, GO to  M18.
    For Transit, GO to  M4.
    For all others, GO to  M3.
    GO to  M3.
  2. M2 CHECK FOR FRONT END ACCESSORY DRIVE COMPONENT AND DRIVE LINE CONCERNS 
    NOTE: Mechanical noise caused by the front end accessory drive components, mechanically driven cooling fans, or other causes of unnecessary engine load may set certain fuel trim DTCs.
    • Ignition ON, engine OFF.
    • Check the front end accessory drive components and drive line for additional engine loads or concerns.

    Are any concerns present? 

    Yes No
    REPAIR as necessary. CARRY OUT the Reset And Clear The Specified Function Reset Minimum Fuel Mass Adaptions For all cylinders on the scan tool for the affected cylinder. REFER to CLEAR THE CONTINUOUS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS) AND RESET THE EMISSION MONITORS INFORMATION IN THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) . Clear the PCM DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. For Transit, GO to  M4.
    For all others, GO to  M3.
  3. M3 CHECK THE VPWR VOLTAGE 
    NOTE: For a no start concern, follow the Yes answer.
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