DTC Chart: Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module

2016 Lincoln MKZ Base, 2.0L Eng VIN 9, AWDSECTION DTC Chart: Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module
DTC Description Action
U0405:86 Invalid Data Received From Cruise Control Module: Signal Invalid This DTC sets when the ABS module receives invalid network data from the CCM. RETRIEVE and REPAIR all non-network Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) in the CCM and other modules on the network.
U2107:00 Collision Mitigation By Braking: No Sub Type Information This DTC sets in the ABS module due to long and too often collision mitigation brake requests from the CCM RETRIEVE and REPAIR all non-network Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) in the CCM) and other modules on the network.
U2107:68 Collision Mitigation By Braking: Event Information This DTC is set in the ABS module due to a high acceleration value detected that differs from request, which can be caused by an abrupt vehicle stop or module failure. RETRIEVE and REPAIR all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) in the CCM and ABS module.
U2108:00 Adaptive Cruise Control: No Sub Type Information This DTC is set in the ABS module when the adaptive cruise control does not deactivate when the brake pedal is pressed. To diagnose inoperative adaptive cruise control, GO to Pinpoint Test BΒ 
U2108:68 Adaptive Cruise Control: Event Information This DTC is set in the ABS module when the module detects over-braking during automated vehicle deceleration. If the vehicle deceleration exceeds the 3.2 m/s threshold, the DTC is stored and the adaptive cruise control is deactivated until the next ignition cycle. RETRIEVE and REPAIR all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) in the CCM and ABS module.
All other Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) - REFER to: ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) AND STABILITY CONTROL .
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