SECM DTC Chart

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION SECM DTC Chart
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2018 Ford F-550 Super Duty, 2018 Ford F-450 Super Duty, 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.

Diagnostics in this article assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. REFER to: Diagnostic Methods .

DTC Description Action
B135C:11 Heater Element: Circuit Short to Ground CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC B135C:11 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new steering wheel. REFER to: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Steering .
B135C:15 Heater Element: Circuit Short to Battery or Open CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC B135C:15 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new steering wheel. REFER to: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Steering .
B13BD:92 Steering Wheel Heater Module: Performance or Incorrect Operation CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC B13BD:92 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new steering wheel. REFER to: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Steering .
U1000:00 Solid State Driver Protection Active - Driver Disabled: No Sub Type Operation CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC U1000:00 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new steering wheel. REFER to: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Steering .
U210A:11 Temperature Sensor: Circuit Short To Ground CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC U210A:11 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new steering wheel. REFER to: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Steering .
U210A:15 Temperature Sensor: Circuit Short To Battery or Open CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC U210A:15 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new steering wheel. REFER to: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Steering .
All other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) - REFER to: Power Steering .
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