PCM DTC Chart

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION PCM DTC Chart
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2018 Ford F-350 Super Duty and 2018 Ford F-250 Super Duty. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DTC Description Action
P06E4 Control Module Wake-up Circuit Performance RETRIEVE and RECORD all CMDTCs. If BCM DTC B10E5:11 or B10E5:15 is found, REFER to
BCM DTC Chart  in this article. Clear all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). RERUN the PCM self-test. If the DTC returns, CHECK OASIS for any applicable Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs). If no Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) address this concern, INSTALL a new PCM. REFER to: POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) 6.2L V8 .
P06E9 Engine Starter Performance If the engine cranks, Refer to ENGINE CONTROLS - SYMPTOM CHARTS (EXCEPT DIESEL & HYBRID) . If the engine does not crank, for vehicles without push button start, GO to Pinpoint Test A  For vehicles with push button start, GO to Pinpoint Test B 
P0830 Clutch Pedal Switch "A" Circuit For vehicles without push button start, GO to Pinpoint Test A  For vehicles with push button start, GO to Pinpoint Test B 
P1594 Forced Engine Shutdown - Remote Start System Fault, No Unattended Vehicle Timeout REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls .
P1595 Forced Engine Shutdown - Remote Start System Fault, Transmission Range Not In Park Position REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls .
P162F Starter Motor Disabled - Engine Crank Time Too Long This DTC sets in the PCM when the engine has been cranked for more than a total of 60 seconds without allowing sufficient time for the starter to cool. Diagnose all other DTCs and symptoms. Check the charging system voltage and correct as necessary. Clear the DTC.
P2535 Ignition Switch Run/Start Position Circuit High For vehicles without Push button start, GO to Pinpoint Test E  For vehicles with Push button start, GO to Pinpoint Test F 
All Other DTCs - REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls .
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