BCM DTC Chart

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION BCM DTC Chart
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DTC Description Action
B10D5:13 PATS Antenna: Circuit Open INSTALL a new PATS transceiver. REFER to: Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) Transceiver .
B10D7:05 PATS Key: System Programming Failure GO to Pinpoint Test B 
B10D7:51 PATS Key: Not Programmed PROGRAM the PATS key in question. REFER to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan Tool .
B10D7:55 PATS Key: Not Configured The CEI Lock Configuration within the BODY>SERVICE FUNCTIONS tab was not completed during the PMI procedure. CARRY OUT the CEI Lock Configuration as part of the PMI procedure.
B10D7:87 PATS Key: Missing Message GO to Pinpoint Test D 
B10D7:8F PATS Key: Erratic GO to Pinpoint Test C 
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). CYCLE the customer's second key in the ignition key cylinder to program (when less than 2 keys are programmed, the BCM automatically programs the first 2 keys that are cycled in the ignition key cylinder).
B10D9:87 PATS Transponder: Missing Message GO to Pinpoint Test E 
B10DA:51 PATS Target Identifier: Not Programmed There is no PCM ID stored in the BCM memory. CARRY OUT the parameter reset procedure. REFER to: Anti-Theft Key Programming - Scan Tool .
C113A:11 Wakeup Control: Circuit Short To Ground GO to Pinpoint Test F 
C113A:15 Wakeup Control: Circuit Short To Battery or Open GO to Pinpoint Test F 
All other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) - REFER to: Body Control Module (BCM) .

Diagnostics in this service information assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. REFER to: Diagnostic Methods .

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