DTC P06B6 - Internal Control Module Knock Sensor Processor 1 Performance

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION DTC P06B6 - Internal Control Module Knock Sensor Processor 1 Performance
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P06B6 - INTERNAL CONTROL MODULE KNOCK SENSOR PROCESSOR 1 PERFORMANCE

Description:  This DTC sets when the PCM has detected an error condition or communication concern with the knock sensor (KS) processor integrated circuit.
Possible Causes: 
  • Aftermarket accessories
  • Aftermarket performance modifications
Diagnostic Aids:  This DTC may be accompanied by other DTCs. Diagnose all other DTCs first. If no other DTCs are present, verify no base engine concerns are present before continuing with diagnosis. Refer to the appropriate Engine System article.
Clear the DTCs. Repeat the self-test. If the DTC is retrieved again, install a new PCM. Refer to FLASH ELECTRICALLY ERASABLE PROGRAMMABLE READ ONLY MEMORY (EEPROM) , Programming the VID Block for a Replacement PCM.
Application  Key On Engine Off  Key On Engine Running  Continuous Memory 
All Refer to the Description, Possible Causes and Diagnostic Aids for the DTC.
RENDER: 1.0x

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