BCM DTC Chart

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION BCM DTC Chart
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Diagnostics in this service information assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. REFER to: Diagnostic Methods .

DTC Description Action
B10C7:01 Interior Trunk Antenna: General Electrical Failure GO to Pinpoint Test AΒ 
B10C8:01 Interior Centre Antenna: General Electrical Failure GO to Pinpoint Test AΒ 
B10D7:05 PATS Key: System Programming Failure DIAGNOSE all other Diagnostic Trouble codes (DTCs) first. If no other Diagnostic Trouble codes (DTCs) are present, PROGRAM the suspect passive key again. If key programming fails, REPLACE the suspect passive key. PROGRAM the new passive key. REFER to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan ToolΒ .
B10D7:55 PATS Key: Not Configured The Configurable Engine Immobilizer (CEI) was not completed during the PMI procedure. CARRY OUT the Configurable Engine Immobilizer (CEI) as part of the PMI procedure.
B10D8:00 PATS Key Less Than Minimum Programmed: No Sub Type Information Less than 2 keys are programmed (minimum of 2 keys must be programmed). PROGRAM the customer's second key. REFER to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan ToolΒ .
B10DA:51 PATS Target Identifier: Not Programmed There is no PCM ID stored in the BCM memory. CARRY OUT a parameter reset. REFER to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan ToolΒ .
B1336:01 Left Front Door External Antenna: General Electrical Failure GO to Pinpoint Test AΒ 
B1337:01 Right Front Door External Antenna: General Electrical Failure GO to Pinpoint Test AΒ 
All other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) - REFER to: Body Control Module (BCM) .
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