Pinpoint Test H: DTC B106B

2009 Mercury Milan AWD L4-2.3LSECTION Pinpoint Test H: DTC B106B



Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Pinpoint Tests

Pinpoint Test H: DTC B106B

Normal Operation

If there is a fault in the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), such as a damaged or missing sensor(s), damaged module or a communication issue within the vehicle, DTCs are set in the Smart Junction Box (SJB), the TPMS warning indicator will flash for 70 seconds and then remain ON solid when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and the message center (if equipped) will display TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT.

The tire pressure sensor is battery powered.

This DTC may be set when attempting to train a tire pressure sensor(s) with a low battery.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:
- Tire pressure sensor battery
- Tire pressure sensor(s)



PINPOINT TEST H: DTC B106B

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H1 DETERMINE WHICH SENSOR HAS A LOW BATTERY


- Train all 4 tire pressure sensors. Refer to Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Training Programming and Relearning.
- Did all of the tire pressure sensors transmit correctly and did the horn sound when each tire pressure sensor transmitted to the SJB?

Yes
CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self test. VERIFY system operation.

No
Before installing a new sensor(s): If a sensor(s) does not respond to the Tire Pressure Monitor Activation Tool, ATTEMPT to activate the same sensor(s) with the Tire Pressure Monitor Activation Tool. If the sensor(s) still does not respond, MOVE the vehicle to rotate the wheels at least one-fourth of a turn and ATTEMPT to activate the same sensor(s) again.

If the sensor(s) fails to train a second time, INSTALL a new tire pressure sensor(s). REFER to Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor.

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