Pinpoint Test B : The Cruise Control Is Inoperative - With Adaptive Steering: Notes

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Notes
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Refer to Cruise Control for schematic and connector information.

Normal Operation and Fault Conditions 

REFER to: Steering Wheel and Column Electrical Components - System Operation and Component Description .

REFER to: Cruise Control - System Operation and Component Description .

DTC Fault Trigger Conditions - Steering Effort Control Module (SECM) 

DTC Description Action
C2003:11 Steering Wheel Switch Left Module: Circuit Short to Ground A continuous memory DTC that sets when the cruise control switch circuits are shorted to ground.
B137F:11 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Short to Ground A continuous memory DTC that sets when the cruise control switch circuits are shorted to ground.
B137F:17 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Voltage Above Threshold A continuous memory DTC that sets when the cruise control switch circuits are shorted to voltage.
B137F:2A Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Signal Stuck in Range A continuous memory DTC that sets when a cruise control switch is stuck in position.
B137F:4A Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Incorrect Component Installed A continuous memory DTC that sets when the SECM detects a switch is installed that does not correspond with the switch configuration in the module.

Possible Sources 

  • Wiring, terminals or connectors
  • Fuse 45 (60A)
  • Cruise control switch
  • TR sensor
  • PCM
  • SASM
  • SECM
  • BPP switch
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