croc86 Posted August 2, 2009 Share Posted August 2, 2009 Have tried this on my recently installed trip computer on my Focus 1.8 TDCi 53 reg using various timed combinations of holding the reset button and starting the engine, but I get nothing! :( Can anyone also tell me how to get the trip computer into calibration mode for mpg? I have tried holding the INFO button in while starting the engine (as suggested on other forums) and all I get is 'On' displayed on trip computer LCD, which I can toggle to 'Off' by pressing the setting button. Anyone know what the 'On' and 'Off' refer to exactly on the trip computer? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razor7 Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 Hello all ,I have found some info out a few months ago about my focus i got it off a ST170 SITE so credit does go to them but i will say it here anyways *******WARNING DO NOT TRY THIS IF YOU LIKE TO KEEP A CHECK ON MILEAGE AFTER EVERY REFILL LIKE ME AS THIS WILL RESET THE TRIP METER****************** 1.GET IN FOCUS 2.PUT KEY IN STEERING LOCK OFF 3.HOLD DOWN TRIP RESET BUTTON ON INSTRUMENT PANEL 4.TURN IGNITION ON AND START ENGINE 5.NOW YOUR CAR IS IN SELF DIAGNOSTIC MODE YOU CAN NOW CHECK IF THE CAR HAS ANY DTC CODES IN THE MEMORY ,CHECK ALL GUAGES ,CHECK ALL INSTRUMENTAL PANEL LAMPS EVEN ONES U DONT USE E.G. ABS GLOW PLUG LIGHT ON PETROL AND AUTO GEARBOX LAMP YOU CAN ALSO SEE YOUR REV METER IN DIGITAL Give this a go its quite cool and also dtc codes are usefull if you know what to do with them try googling dtc library there used to be a program you could get but i dont know if its avaliable anymore Thanks Matt :D IT DOES WORK, IVE HAD 2 FOCUS'S FOR YEARS AND THEY HAVE BOTH WORKED FOR YEARS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay1981 Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 This also works on 2008 onwards Focus, have tried it on a couple. Worked on my old 2000 Escort TD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danno7 Posted September 9, 2009 Share Posted September 9, 2009 Excellent post. Will definetly try in the morning. I found a short list of common codes that might be handy. http://www.x431ltd.co.uk/website/trouble%2...abase/ford.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danno7 Posted September 10, 2009 Share Posted September 10, 2009 Tried it, Liked it. Nice little trick there, thanks. 2 things ? On my LED Test, the Frost light(*) flashes from amber to red while the others stay stable. Is this right ? and i have 1 DTC Code - D900, any ideas what this is or is related to please. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jcoventry Posted November 23, 2009 Share Posted November 23, 2009 This trick also works on the old Ford Ka models with digital display. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smithy3007 Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 hi, when i do mine it comes up - r22 and E001 what do these mean ???? then no dtc which i get :D thanks jamie .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catch Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 hi, when i do mine it comes up - r22 and E001 what do these mean ???? then no dtc which i get :D thanks jamie .... SNAP! matt bjust done it on my st170 and its works a treat, although ium not gettin no dtc codes i am getting 2 codes, well i think they are codes coming up before it goes to dtc and they are R22 and E001 does anyone know what these mean first page last post, same question...I would not worry about it, sometimes to much information gets you worried for no reason......it's like having access to an Enigma machine without having the relevant code book to hand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2009focusboy Posted December 7, 2009 Share Posted December 7, 2009 I am going to try this tonight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeadShoT2009 Posted December 13, 2009 Share Posted December 13, 2009 I have a 51 plate focus can I do this as I don't have a trip computer only th standard little sceen on the dash with total milage and mlage that you can reset to work ur mileagE so I don't think I can do it as I don't have a prope trip computer thanks in advance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bagheera Posted January 16, 2010 Share Posted January 16, 2010 Nothing happened. Only "Shipping Mode: On / Off" appeared. Off was default chosen. What does that mean? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris26 Posted January 18, 2010 Share Posted January 18, 2010 I got............... 9359 ..........B1359.......... Ignition Run/ACC circuit failure. wot is this i have just had the engine from a 2004 focus fitted in my car. My car has also lost power it WILL NOT GO FASTER THAN 55MPH. is this due to the code??????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeebowhite Posted February 19, 2010 Share Posted February 19, 2010 I got............... 9359 ..........B1359.......... Ignition Run/ACC circuit failure. wot is this i have just had the engine from a 2004 focus fitted in my car. My car has also lost power it WILL NOT GO FASTER THAN 55MPH. is this due to the code??????????? hopefully your car isnt still running like this but I would have guessed that its in limp home mode, and you need/ed a mechanic to take a look at it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queenminx Posted March 17, 2010 Share Posted March 17, 2010 Hi, This trick can be found on www.fordst170.co.uk and it does work: Self Diagnostics Mode The Self Diagnostics Mode gives you in-depth information about your engine and the actual numbers in digital. To use it, follow the steps: * Insert Key but do not turn it on * Press and hold the Trip Meter Reset Button * While holding the reset button, start your car and continue holding the button * Within 10 seconds, the display should change to "test" in LCD font and the needles will do a full sweeping. Release the Button Pressing the button will now cycle through some 17 different modes * 1.Shows a Gauge Sweep * 2. Shows all 8's on the LCD (LCD TEST) * 3. Illuminates all the bulbs on the dash * 4. Displays hexadecimal value for ROM level * 5. Displays the hexadecimal value for EE level * 6. Shows DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) * 7. Digital Speedometer - mph * 8. Digital Speedometer - kph * 9. N/A * 10. Digital tachometer * 11.Fuel volume * 12. Engine coolant temperature * 13. battery voltage * 14. ABS fail * 15. Electronic brake distribution (EBD) failure * 16. Illumination * 17. Crank Sense The listing of the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) from Number 6 above can be found on the DTC Codes page to view the list of codes and its meanings of it. List of DTC codes can be found here as well: http://www.fordst170.co.uk/dtc-codes.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coll247 Posted March 27, 2010 Share Posted March 27, 2010 I use thi trick a lot to see speed and fuel level I found one document about it in one brazilian forum of ford's ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Self-Diagnostic Mode - Instrument Cluster 1. To enter the instrument cluster self-diagnostic mode simultaneously depress and hold the tripmeter reset button then turn the ignition switch to position II or III. 2. Release the tripmeter reset button when TEST is displayed on the LCD. This will take between 5 and 8 seconds. 3. The instrument cluster will enter the gauge sweep test. 4. To navigate to the following tests while in self-diagnostic mode depress the RESET button to move to the next test. 5. The self-test is deactivated when the ignition is turned to the OFF position. #.Test #.Syntax Displayed #.Gauge/Indicator/Display Tested #.Description #.1..Gauge sweep. #.GAGE. #.Tachometer, speedometer, temperature and fuel. #.All gauges go through a full up and down pointer sweep smoothness check, which takes approximately 5 seconds. #.2..Fill in all LCD. #.8888. #.LCD display built into Speedometer. #.Fills in LCD display therefore seeing if display functioning correctly. #.3..Indicator bulbs. #.BULB. #.Instrument cluster illuminates indicator and warning indicators. #.Illuminates all the warning indicators that are controlled by the instrument cluster. #.4..ROM level. #.rXXX. #.Instrument cluster read only memory (ROM). #.Displays the instrument cluster ROM revision level. #.5..NVM level. #.EXXX. #.Instrument cluster non volatile memory (NVM). #.Displays the instrument cluster NVM revision. #.6..DTC. #.XXXX or NONE. #.Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). #.To list the DTCs stored, press the RESET button. ..REFER to the instrument cluster diagnostic trouble code (DTC) index below. ..The DTC codes will scroll through if there is more than one. #.7..Road speed mph. #.XXX.X. #.Speedometer. #.Displays the speed signal input in mph. #.8..Road speed Km/h. #.XXX.X. #.Speedometer. #Displays the speed signal input in Km/h. #.9..Engine speed. #.XXXX. #.Tachometer. #.Displays the tachometer input signal (RPM). #.10..Fuel volume. #.FXXX. #.Fuel sender system. #.Displays the fuel volume signal input. #.11..Coolant Temp. #.XXXC #.Engine coolant temperature. #.Displays the engine coolant temperature signal input. #.12..Battery Voltage. #.bXXX. #.Battery Voltage (t). #.Displays battery voltage input. #.13..ABS fail. #.Ab-[H/L]. #.ABS system. #.Displays ABS raw cluster input. (H = open-circuit, L = ground). #.14..Electronic Brake Distribution Failure (EBD). #.Eb-[H/L]. #.EBD system. #.Displays EBD raw cluster input. (H = open-circuit, L = ground). #.15..Illumination. #.IL-[H/L]. #.Cluster and instrument panel illumination. #.Displays instrument cluster and instrument panel illumination. (H = ON, L = OFF). #.16..Crank Sense. #.Cr-[H/L]. #.Cluster and instrument panel crank sense. #.Displays Cluster and instrument panel Crank sense. (H = Ignition, L = Ground or over-charging). #.(Crank sense it the Pos I (Accessory) supply to the cluster. If this is missing then the cluster will remain dead for about 20 seconds after key on. Then it will function normally. This can happen when someone fits a radio and blows the accessory fuse). Note: Additional tests are available after number #.16 but are not useful for diagnostics. Note: Later vehicles had a "cost reduced" cluster that had a different Engineering Test Mode layout. These came in about 03-53 reg, and can be distinguished by only the symbol lighting up in the tell tale rather than the whole lot. (LEDs rather than bulbs). These clusters used stepper motors for the gauges rather than the air cored ones and did not have a Gauge Sweep test? Self ..........DTC.......... Description Diagnostic Mode Displayed DTC 9202 ..........B1202.......... Fuel pump module circuit open 9204 ..........B1204.......... Fuel pump module short to ground 9342 ..........B1342.......... Instrument Cluster ECU is defective 9317 ..........B1317.......... Battery voltage high (greater than 16V) 9318 ..........B1318.......... Battery voltage low (less than 10V) 9359 ..........B1359.......... Ignition Run/ACC circuit failure A143 ..........B2143.......... NVM memory failure A477 ..........B2477.......... Module configuration failure D041 ..........U1041.......... Invalid data for vehicle speed D027 ..........U1027.......... Invalid data for engine RPM D073 ..........U1073.......... Invalid data for engine coolant D262 ..........U1262.......... Missing speed, tacho, engine temp, or dometer count D123 ..........U1123.......... Invalid data for odometer hi did the self diagnostic test on ROM level got r20. on NVM got E002. on DTC got 9202.it says code 9202 is fuel pump module circuit open is this a failt.it says in the manuel a open circuit mean its working Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawker Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 I tried this on mine. It returned a DTC code of 9601. Seems this means: B1600 9600 PATS Ignition Key Transponder Signal is Not Received - Damaged Key or Non -PATS Key I had a spare key made up (only 1 key when I bought it) so its probably got something to do with that. Strange tho how the key works 100% ok. Heres a useful link of more codes in case anyone is interested. DTC Codes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starfield Posted April 16, 2010 Share Posted April 16, 2010 worked on mine no dtc to report, gr8!! mine is a 1.8l petrol zetec (56 reg) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbossowen Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 i tried this on my mk3 mong and it works a treat very hand if you brake down or if you are buying thanks boys and girls Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David.Spencer Posted May 27, 2010 Share Posted May 27, 2010 Works on a 2009 Focus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zev Posted July 8, 2010 Share Posted July 8, 2010 Hi all, Do you reckon it would help me.My fuel and temp gauge are not reading prperly. When I switch the engine off the needles shoot up to half way. Have just fueled up and the gauge does register the fuel amount.But still stayed half way when the engine is off. I'm new to cars with computers in them as I've always had old bangers this is the newest car I've ever had so I'm natually apprehensive about messing with the computer. I have a 2002 1.6l lx focus. zev x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zev Posted July 8, 2010 Share Posted July 8, 2010 Hi, when you say checks smoothness of gauges what does that actually mean.Only my temp and fuel gauges are playing up .When the engine is switched of the needles shoot up to half way.The fuel gauge appears to be working otherwise,as I've just fueled up and the needle registed the ampount I put in.I read on here that its the norm for ford cars so am not sure what to do now.I'm not mechanically minded nor is my husband. Thanks zev I use thi trick a lot to see speed and fuel level I found one document about it in one brazilian forum of ford's ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Self-Diagnostic Mode - Instrument Cluster 1. To enter the instrument cluster self-diagnostic mode simultaneously depress and hold the tripmeter reset button then turn the ignition switch to position II or III. 2. Release the tripmeter reset button when TEST is displayed on the LCD. This will take between 5 and 8 seconds. 3. The instrument cluster will enter the gauge sweep test. 4. To navigate to the following tests while in self-diagnostic mode depress the RESET button to move to the next test. 5. The self-test is deactivated when the ignition is turned to the OFF position. #.Test #.Syntax Displayed #.Gauge/Indicator/Display Tested #.Description #.1..Gauge sweep. #.GAGE. #.Tachometer, speedometer, temperature and fuel. #.All gauges go through a full up and down pointer sweep smoothness check, which takes approximately 5 seconds. #.2..Fill in all LCD. #.8888. #.LCD display built into Speedometer. #.Fills in LCD display therefore seeing if display functioning correctly. #.3..Indicator bulbs. #.BULB. #.Instrument cluster illuminates indicator and warning indicators. #.Illuminates all the warning indicators that are controlled by the instrument cluster. #.4..ROM level. #.rXXX. #.Instrument cluster read only memory (ROM). #.Displays the instrument cluster ROM revision level. #.5..NVM level. #.EXXX. #.Instrument cluster non volatile memory (NVM). #.Displays the instrument cluster NVM revision. #.6..DTC. #.XXXX or NONE. #.Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). #.To list the DTCs stored, press the RESET button. ..REFER to the instrument cluster diagnostic trouble code (DTC) index below. ..The DTC codes will scroll through if there is more than one. #.7..Road speed mph. #.XXX.X. #.Speedometer. #.Displays the speed signal input in mph. #.8..Road speed Km/h. #.XXX.X. #.Speedometer. #Displays the speed signal input in Km/h. #.9..Engine speed. #.XXXX. #.Tachometer. #.Displays the tachometer input signal (RPM). #.10..Fuel volume. #.FXXX. #.Fuel sender system. #.Displays the fuel volume signal input. #.11..Coolant Temp. #.XXXC #.Engine coolant temperature. #.Displays the engine coolant temperature signal input. #.12..Battery Voltage. #.bXXX. #.Battery Voltage (t). #.Displays battery voltage input. #.13..ABS fail. #.Ab-[H/L]. #.ABS system. #.Displays ABS raw cluster input. (H = open-circuit, L = ground). #.14..Electronic Brake Distribution Failure (EBD). #.Eb-[H/L]. #.EBD system. #.Displays EBD raw cluster input. (H = open-circuit, L = ground). #.15..Illumination. #.IL-[H/L]. #.Cluster and instrument panel illumination. #.Displays instrument cluster and instrument panel illumination. (H = ON, L = OFF). #.16..Crank Sense. #.Cr-[H/L]. #.Cluster and instrument panel crank sense. #.Displays Cluster and instrument panel Crank sense. (H = Ignition, L = Ground or over-charging). #.(Crank sense it the Pos I (Accessory) supply to the cluster. If this is missing then the cluster will remain dead for about 20 seconds after key on. Then it will function normally. This can happen when someone fits a radio and blows the accessory fuse). Note: Additional tests are available after number #.16 but are not useful for diagnostics. Note: Later vehicles had a "cost reduced" cluster that had a different Engineering Test Mode layout. These came in about 03-53 reg, and can be distinguished by only the symbol lighting up in the tell tale rather than the whole lot. (LEDs rather than bulbs). These clusters used stepper motors for the gauges rather than the air cored ones and did not have a Gauge Sweep test? Self ..........DTC.......... Description Diagnostic Mode Displayed DTC 9202 ..........B1202.......... Fuel pump module circuit open 9204 ..........B1204.......... Fuel pump module short to ground 9342 ..........B1342.......... Instrument Cluster ECU is defective 9317 ..........B1317.......... Battery voltage high (greater than 16V) 9318 ..........B1318.......... Battery voltage low (less than 10V) 9359 ..........B1359.......... Ignition Run/ACC circuit failure A143 ..........B2143.......... NVM memory failure A477 ..........B2477.......... Module configuration failure D041 ..........U1041.......... Invalid data for vehicle speed D027 ..........U1027.......... Invalid data for engine RPM D073 ..........U1073.......... Invalid data for engine coolant D262 ..........U1262.......... Missing speed, tacho, engine temp, or dometer count D123 ..........U1123.......... Invalid data for odometer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard - H.I.D Kits Posted July 8, 2010 Share Posted July 8, 2010 clever that, im gonna try that tomorrow. cheers mate :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bottletree Posted July 19, 2010 Share Posted July 19, 2010 This trick works on my 1.6 tdci lx model. Thats the one without the trip computer on board. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deanlp Posted July 28, 2010 Share Posted July 28, 2010 cool trick, got one dtc code 9601.. wasnt happy... turned out to be something to do with an unprogrammed key in the ignition, think its the missus using the spare key when im at work. not bad though handy if you do suspect a problem. just to ask a while ago my focus came up with 'engine system fault' which the garage sorted out, but would i have been able to find out the fault through this self test process? what does the garages diagnostics computer tell them other than fault codes? my old vectra has the same sort of thing, got code changed abs pump and that was that.... is there really any need to pay for diagnostics? thanks - dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigdaz86 Posted August 3, 2010 Share Posted August 3, 2010 if you do this or attempt it could it do any damage or cause any problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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