Module Configuration and Parameter Chart - Hybrid

2011 Mercury Mariner Premier, 2.5 7, AWDSECTION Module Configuration and Parameter Chart - Hybrid
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MODULE CONFIGURATION AND PARAMETER CHART

Module Module Address Requires PMIĀ  Reprogram/Flash Capable Requires Adaptive Learning or Calibration Available Programmable Parameters
4X4 control module 761 No No No None
ABS module 760 Yes Yes No None
ACMĀ  (without navigation) 727 Yes Yes No
  • Cell phone module
  • SDARSĀ  module
ACMĀ  (with navigation) 727 Yes Yes No None
Air Conditioning Compressor Module (ACCM) 7C7 No No No None
APIMĀ  7D0 Yes Yes No
  • Stereo pass-through
Battery Control Module - High Voltage Traction Battery (BCM-HVTB) 745 No No No None
FCIMĀ  7A7 Yes No No None
FDIMĀ  7A6 Yes Yes No
  • Cell phone module
  • SDARSĀ  module
GPSMĀ  701 No No No None
HVAC module 733 No No No None
ICĀ  720 Yes Yes No
  • Autolocks
  • Auto-unlocking
  • Belt-MinderĀ®
  • Default language
  • Oil life threshold
OCSMĀ  765 No No
  • Seat weight sensor re-zero
None
PAMĀ  736 No Yes No None
PCM 7E0 Yes Yes
  • Adaptive airflow
  • Refueling event
  • Fuel trim
  • Axle ratio
  • Cruise control
  • Tire size
  • Drivetrain
PSCMĀ  730 Yes Yes No None
RCMĀ  737 Yes Yes
  • Seat weight sensor re-zero
  • Driver seat Belt-MinderĀ®
  • Passenger seat Belt-MinderĀ®
SJBĀ  726 Yes Yes
  • TPMSĀ  sensor training
  • Autolamp enable
  • Autolamp delay time
  • Autolocks
  • Auto-unlocking
  • DRLĀ 
  • Fog lamps enable
  • Lamp outage
  • Locking horn feedback
  • Locking light feedback
  • Perimeter lighting feature
  • RKEĀ  feature
  • RKEĀ  keypad enable
  • RKEĀ  liftgate/trunk glass release feature activation
  • RKEĀ  panic feature activation-hold
Transmission Control Module (TCM) 7E1 No No No None
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