Pinpoint Test A : The Cruise Control Is Inoperative: 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 

DTC Description Action
B137F:09 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Component Failure A continuous and on-demand DTC that sets in the SCCM when one or more of the cruise control switches are stuck.
B137F:11 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Short to Ground A continuous and on-demand DTC that sets in the SCCM when the cruise control switch circuits are shorted to ground.
B137F:17 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Voltage Above Threshold A continuous and on-demand DTC that sets in the SCCM when the cruise control switch circuits are shorted to voltage.
P0505 Brake Switch A / B Correlation A DTC that sets in the PCM when the PCM does not sense the correct sequence of the brake pedal input signals from the cruise control deactivator and stoplamp switches when the brake pedal is applied and released.
P0565 Cruise Control ON Signal: No Sub Type Information A continuous and on-demand DTC that sets in the PCM when the cruise control switch signals are missing.
P0567 Cruise Control RESUME Signal: No Sub Type Information A continuous and on-demand DTC that sets in the PCM when the cruise control switch signals are missing.
P0568 Cruise Control SET Signal: No Sub Type Information A continuous and on-demand DTC that sets in the PCM when the cruise control switch signals are missing.
P0569 Cruise Control COAST Signal: No Sub Type Information A continuous and on-demand DTC that sets in the PCM when the cruise control switch signals are missing.

Possible Sources 

  • Wiring, terminals or connectors
  • Cruise control steering wheel switch
  • TR sensor (if equipped)
  • PCM
  • SCCM
  • BPP switch
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