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
BCM B130F:12 Run Accessory Control: Circuit Short To Battery GO to Pinpoint Test A 
BCM B130F:14 Run Accessory Control: Circuit Short To Ground or Open GO to Pinpoint Test A 
BCM B130F:14 Run Accessory Control: Circuit Short To Ground or Open GO to Pinpoint Test D 
SCCM B10AD:02 Rain Sensor: General Signal Failure GO to Pinpoint Test F 
SCCM B10AD:08 Rain Sensor: Bus Signal / Message Failure GO to Pinpoint Test F 
SCCM B10AD:49 Rain Sensor: Internal Electronic Failure GO to Pinpoint Test K 
SCCM B10AD:55 Rain Sensor:Not Configured GO to Pinpoint Test M 
SCCM B1131:02 Wiper motor module: General Signal Failure GO to Pinpoint Test A 
SCCM B1131:02 Wiper Motor Module: General Signal Failure GO to Pinpoint Test D 
SCCM B1131:08 Wiper motor module: Bus Signal / Message Failure GO to Pinpoint Test B 
SCCM B1131:11 Wiper motor module: Circuit Short to Ground GO to Pinpoint Test B 
SCCM B1131:49 Wiper Motor Module: Internal Electronic Failure GO to Pinpoint Test L 
SCCM B1131:55 Wiper Motor Module: Not Configured GO to Pinpoint Test M 
SCCM B1131:9A Wiper motor module: Component or System Operating Conditions GO to Pinpoint Test O 
SCCM B124E:96 Wiper Stalk Switch Pack: Component Internal Failure GO to Pinpoint Test N 
SCCM B124E:9E Wiper Stalk Switch Pack: Stuck On GO to Pinpoint Test N 
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