DTC Index

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION DTC Index
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2010 Lincoln Town Car. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
PCM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE INDEX

DTCs Description Action
P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor A REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the vehicle speed sensor (VSS).
P0579 Cruise Control Multifunction Input A Circuit Range/Performance Go to Pinpoint Test CΒ .
P0581 Cruise Control Multifunction Input A Circuit High Go to Pinpoint Test CΒ .
P0720 Output Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the output shaft speed (OSS) sensor.
P0721 Output Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the OSS sensor.
P0722 Output Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit No Signal REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the OSS sensor.
P1500 Vehicle Speed Sensor REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the VSS.
P1501 Vehicle Speed Sensor Out of Self-Test Range REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the VSS.
P1572 Brake Pedal Switch Circuit Go to Pinpoint Test BΒ .
P1703 Brake Switch Out of Self-Test Range Go to Pinpoint Test BΒ .
P1705 Transmission Range Circuit Not Indicating Park/Neutral During Self Test REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the digital transmission range (TR) sensor.
All other DTCs - REFER to the Introduction - Gasoline Engines article.
LIGHTING CONTROL MODULE (LCM) DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE INDEX

DTCs Description Action
B1485 Brake Pedal Input Circuit Short to Battery REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the brake shift interlock actuator.
ABS MODULE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE INDEX

DTCs Description Action
B1484 Brake Pedal Input Open Circuit REFER to DIAGNOSTIC TESTS article to continue diagnosis of the stoplamp switch.
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