Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Chart

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Chart
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Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart 

Module DTC Description Action
DSM B1299:24 Steering Column Adjust Down Switch: Signal Stuck High GO to Pinpoint Test E 
DSM B12A1:24 Steering Column Adjust In Switch: Signal Stuck High GO to Pinpoint Test E 
DSM B12A2:24 Steering Column Adjust Out Switch: Signal Stuck High GO to Pinpoint Test E 
DSM B12A7:11 Steering Column Tilt Sensor A: Circuit Short To Ground GO to Pinpoint Test C 
DSM B12A7:15 Steering Column Tilt Sensor A: Circuit Short To Battery or Open GO to Pinpoint Test C 
DSM B12A8:11 Steering Column Telescope Sensor A: Circuit Short To Ground GO to Pinpoint Test C 
DSM B12A8:15 Steering Column Telescope Sensor A: Circuit Short To Battery or Open GO to Pinpoint Test C 
DSM B1375:11 Steering Column Tilt Motor: Circuit Short To Ground GO to Pinpoint Test D 
DSM B1375:12 Steering Column Tilt Motor: Circuit Short To Battery GO to Pinpoint Test D 
DSM B1375:13 Steering Column Tilt Motor: Circuit Open GO to Pinpoint Test D 
DSM B137E:11 Steering Column Telescope Motor: Circuit Short To Ground GO to Pinpoint Test D 
DSM B137E:12 Steering Column Telescope Motor: Circuit Short To Battery GO to Pinpoint Test D 
DSM B137E:13 Steering Column Telescope Motor: Circuit Open GO to Pinpoint Test D 
DSM B1298:24 Steering Column Adjust Up Switch: Signal Stuck High GO to Pinpoint Test E 
SCCM B1C36:9E Steering Column Adjust Switch: Stuck On GO to Pinpoint Test E 
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  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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