BCM DTC Chart

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION BCM DTC Chart
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Diagnostics in this article assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. REFER to: Diagnostic Methods .

DTC Description Action
B108A:01 Start Button: General Electrical Failure GO to Pinpoint Test F 
B108A:24 Start Button: Signal Stuck High GO to Pinpoint Test F 
B1142:29 Ignition Status 1: Signal Invalid For vehicles equipped with a conventional ignition switch, GO to Pinpoint Test C 
For vehicles equipped with a push button ignition switch, GO to Pinpoint Test F 
B1240:11 Start Button Mode Indicator: Circuit Short to Ground GO to Pinpoint Test G 
B1240:15 Start Button Mode Indicator: Circuit Short to Battery or Open If the ignition mode indicator is inoperative, GO to Pinpoint Test G 
If the ignition mode indicator is always on, GO to Pinpoint Test H 
B130F:12 Run Accessory Control: Circuit Short to Battery REFER to: Wipers and Washers .
B130F:14 Run Accessory Control: Circuit Short to Ground or Open REFER to: Wipers and Washers .
B1310:12 Run/Start Control: Circuit Short to Battery For vehicles equipped with a conventional ignition switch, GO to Pinpoint Test C 
For vehicles equipped with a push button ignition switch, GO to Pinpoint Test F 
B1310:14 Run/Start Control: Circuit Short to Ground or Open For vehicles equipped with a conventional ignition switch, GO to Pinpoint Test C 
For vehicles equipped with a push button ignition switch, GO to Pinpoint Test F 
U300A:01 Ignition Switch: General Electrical Failure GO to Pinpoint Test K 
All other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) - REFER to: Body Control Module (BCM) .
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