2.3L EcoBoost (199kW/270PS)

2022 Ford Bronco Base, 4D Utility, 2.3L Eng VIN H, Automatic T/Case ControlSECTION 2.3L EcoBoost (199kW/270PS)
DTC Description Action
B11D9:16 Vehicle battery: Circuit voltage below threshold GO to Pinpoint Test A
B11D9:16 Vehicle battery: Circuit voltage below threshold GO to Pinpoint Test B
B11DB:02 Battery Monitoring Module A: General Signal Failure GO to Pinpoint Test E
B11DB:08 Battery Monitoring Module A: Bus Signal/Message Failures GO to Pinpoint Test E
B11DB:09 Battery Monitoring Module A: Component Failures GO to Pinpoint Test E
B11DB:11 Battery Monitoring Module A: Circuit Short To Ground GO to Pinpoint Test E
B11DB:49 Battery Monitoring Module "A": Internal Electronic Failure GO to Pinpoint Test I
B11DB:55 Battery Monitoring Module "A": Not Configured GO to Pinpoint Test J
B11DB:9A Battery Monitoring Module A: Component or System Operating Conditions GO to Pinpoint Test E
B130C:12 Load Shed Control Circuit: Circuit Short To Battery GO to Pinpoint Test E
B130C:14 Load Shed Control Circuit: Circuit Short To Ground or Open GO to Pinpoint Test E
P0562:00 System Voltage Low: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P0563:00 System Voltage High: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test A
P065B:00 Generator "A" Control Circuit Range/Performance: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P065C:00 Generator "A" Mechanical Performance: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P0A3B:00 Generator Over Temperature: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test H
U012D:00 Lost Communication With Generator "A" Control Module: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test F
U042E:00 Invalid Data Received From Generator "A" Control Module: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test F
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