DTC C2008: Left Motor

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION DTC C2008: Left Motor
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2020 Ford F-150. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Failure Action
11 REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
12 REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
13 REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
19 REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
2B REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
1D REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
29 REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
74 REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
96 REFER to the Parking Brake and Actuation article. If sent here from the Parking Brake and Actuation article, REFER to the Parking brake fault symptom in the Symptom Chart.
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