noobfordfocususer Posted March 15, 2021 Share Posted March 15, 2021 Hi All, Badly need your help and expertise, Last night I tried using a modified elm327 to usb cable and forscan to scan DTCs on my Focus. After reading DTC's I disconnected on forscan and turn off car ignition, but dashboard lights won't turn off even the key is removed. I removed the battery overnight because I don't know what to do. Then tried to connect it today but still the dashboard lights are on even with no key. Please help me, car won't even crank. See forscan log below: Here is what the dashboard looks like: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 15, 2021 Author Share Posted March 15, 2021 Anyone who can help me on this please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted March 16, 2021 Share Posted March 16, 2021 It looks like you disconnected before Forscan had finished communicating with the vehicle. Disconnect the battery for ten minutes, press the brake pedal a couple of times whilst disconnected then re-connect and see if it solves it. The first time you connect a vehicle to Forscan it reads all the modules then downloads loads of files related to the vehicle to make it quicker to connect the 2nd time. It will then ask you if you wish to save the profile, say yes, at this point you know Forscan is ready. Then you can read and clear DTCs self test modules, re-set modules etc etc Also, make sure your lead is communicating with the vehicle correctly, there are some how to's on adjusting settings for certain USB leads 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 16, 2021 Author Share Posted March 16, 2021 Will try to this Good Sir. Regarding the Forscan, I didn't disconnected it until I noticed that the cluster lights are on even when the ignition is off - (Forscan asked to turn ignition off and then back on. I will update this thread once I tried your advice Sir. Again, thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guy woodbridge Posted March 16, 2021 Share Posted March 16, 2021 I did something simialr a few years back. I was using a crap elm cable. Ended up having the AA out to basicly reset all the codes adn get the car runing again. Is yours a decent one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 17, 2021 Author Share Posted March 17, 2021 Hi @guy woodbridgeSir, I got it for a cheap price, so I think it's not that decent. Just an update, I tried doing Sir @DaveT70 advice, pressed the brake pedal a couple of times and connected the battery again, and the cluster lights are off, when I tried to start the car, the cluster freezes again, tried to turn ignition off and the cluster won't light off. Is it possible that I have a faulty ignition relay? fuse? or switch? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted March 17, 2021 Share Posted March 17, 2021 If forscan is working now and your lead is connecting properly: Connect vehicle to forscan Clear all DTCs, Try to start vehicle. Reset PCM, BCM and IPC (maintenance) Self test PCM (Engine off) BCM and IPC. (maintenance) It does sound like the key has removed itself though. Have you got a spare key? Is the red immobiliser light on the cluster flashing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 17, 2021 Author Share Posted March 17, 2021 Hi Good Sir @DaveT70 here is the result of forscan. My cluster lights are not turning off, Tried to check the fuses related to instrument cluster visually, no disconnected fuses. I am getting depesperate to get my car fixed. 😞 thank you Sir. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 18, 2021 Author Share Posted March 18, 2021 Hi @DaveT70Sir, I'll paste here the logs when I first connected to forscan, and the log when my cluster started freezing. This is my initial scan (first time connecting forscan): ===TCM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Transmission Control Module ===END TCM DTC None=== ===PCM DTC P0231-63=== Code: P0231 - Fuel pump secondary circuit Low Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Fuel pump secondary circuit Low The FP is commanded ON, but the secondary circuit monitor (returned over CAN) reports the pump is OFF. This DTC may be caused by : Open or grounded circuit. Unserviceable FP. ===END PCM DTC P0231-63=== ===PCM DTC P0571-63=== Code: P0571 - Brake Switch A Circuit Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Brake Switch A Circuit Noise on the CAN derived signal is greater than the calibrated limit. CAN message times out. Fault status reported over CAN. The number of BLS transitions with no BPP switch transitions exceeds the calibrated limit. This DTC may be caused by : Electrical Interference CAN communication bus fault. Faulty switch operation. To clear this DTC, it is necessary to reset the KAM. ===END PCM DTC P0571-63=== ===PCM DTC P1260-63=== Code: P1260 - THEFT Detected, Vehicle Immobilized. Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details THEFT Detected, Vehicle Immobilized. This DTC may be caused by : Communications with the IC timing out. An invalid response from the IC. A disable message from the IC. ===END PCM DTC P1260-63=== ===PCM DTC P2121-63=== Code: P2121 - Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Range/Performance Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Range/Performance APPS1 fault. The CAN message from the cluster is missing. The PCM receives APPS1 signal over the CAN network. This DTC may be caused by : CAN communication bus fault. Faulty APPS circuit. Faulty APP Sensor ===END PCM DTC P2121-63=== ===PCM DTC P2122-63=== Code: P2122 - TP Sensor/Switch D Circuit Low Input Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Low Input APPS 1 input voltage is less than the calibrated limit. Note: This DTC relates to the APPS. This DTC may be caused by : Open circuit in wiring or component Signal shorted to ground or signal return. Faulty Sensor ===END PCM DTC P2122-63=== ===PCM DTC P2138-63=== Code: P2138 - Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D/E Voltage Correlation Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D/E Voltage Correlation APPS 1 and APPS 2 signals do not correlate. Note: This DTC relates to the APPS. This DTC may be caused by : Accelerator pedal position sensor / wiring ===END PCM DTC P2138-63=== ===PCM DTC U1900-E3=== Code: U1900 - CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is On for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. ===END PCM DTC U1900-E3=== ===OBDII DTC U1900-C=== Code: U1900 - CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Status: - Confirmed - malfunction is confirmed Module: On Board Diagnostic II Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error This DTC may be caused by : CAN communication fault EPB coded on a non EPB vehicle. There is a time out between two modules on the CAN bus Other modules incorrectly occupy the CAN bus. There is Interference on the CAN bus Check the wiring harness Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. Select the PID B902 from the Datalogger to make sure the ABS module is still communicating with the PCM module. Run the PCM Self-Test and rectify any DTC found. Then re-run ABS Self-Test. ===END OBDII DTC U1900-C=== ===ABS DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Antilock braking system ===END ABS DTC None=== ===EPS DTC C1956-30=== Code: C1956 - Steering Angle Sensor Circuit Failure Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC - Test not complete Module: Electronic-Controlled Power Steering ===END EPS DTC C1956-30=== ===EPS DTC B1318-20=== Code: B1318 - The battery voltage level is too low. Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Electronic-Controlled Power Steering Diagnostic Trouble Code details battery Voltage Too Low battery Voltage Low This DTC may have been set as a result of a discharged vehicle battery or a poor supply connection to the heater unit. ===END EPS DTC B1318-20=== ===EPS DTC U1900-20=== Code: U1900 - CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Electronic-Controlled Power Steering Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. ===END EPS DTC U1900-20=== ===IC DTC C1750-20=== Code: C1750 - Accelerator Position Sensor Out of Range Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Instrument Cluster Diagnostic Trouble Code details Accelerator Position Sensor Out of Range Possible causes : Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Suspect wiring between sensor and cluster ===END IC DTC C1750-20=== ===IC DTC U1900-20=== Code: U1900 - CAN communication bus fault Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Instrument Cluster Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. ===END IC DTC U1900-20=== ===IC DTC B1202-20=== Code: B1202 - Fuel Sender Open Circuit Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Instrument Cluster Diagnostic Trouble Code details Fuel Sender Open Circuit Possible Causes: Suspect Fuel Sender; Fuel Sender Wiring Open Circuit ===END IC DTC B1202-20=== ===IC DTC B1318-20=== Code: B1318 - The battery voltage level is too low. Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Instrument Cluster Diagnostic Trouble Code details The battery voltage level is too low. Possible causes are: Battery voltage line - open or short Poor battery condition ===END IC DTC B1318-20=== ===IC DTC U2199-20=== Code: U2199 - Invalid data for Engine Coolant Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Instrument Cluster Diagnostic Trouble Code details Invalid data for Engine Coolant Operator Action Run self test. All CMDTCs Fix all relevant DTCs then clear codes and retest. Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. ===END IC DTC U2199-20=== ===IC DTC U2510-20=== Code: U2510 - CAN communication bus fault Status: - Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Instrument Cluster Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN communication bus fault Possible causes : The PCM must be configured for this vehicle before the system can be initialized Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. ===END IC DTC U2510-20=== ===PRDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Rear Right Door Control Unit ===END PRDM DTC B1235-60=== ===DRDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Rear Left Door Control Unit ===END DRDM DTC B1235-60=== ===PDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Passengers Door Control Unit ===END PDM DTC B1235-60=== ===DFDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Driver Door Control Unit ===END DFDM DTC B1235-60=== ===RCM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Restraint Control Module ===END RCM DTC None=== ===EATC DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Electronic Automatic Temperature Control ===END EATC DTC None=== ===GEM DTC B2092-0F=== Code: B2092 - Remote Key Low Battery Module: Generic Electronic Module ===END GEM DTC B2092-0F=== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 18, 2021 Author Share Posted March 18, 2021 Then I tried to clear the codes, reset DTCs: Here is the log: ===PRDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Rear Right Door Control Unit ===END PRDM DTC B1235-60=== ===DRDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Rear Left Door Control Unit ===END DRDM DTC B1235-60=== ===PDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Passengers Door Control Unit ===END PDM DTC B1235-60=== ===DFDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Driver Door Control Unit ===END DFDM DTC B1235-60=== ===RCM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Restraint Control Module ===END RCM DTC None=== ===EATC DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Electronic Automatic Temperature Control ===END EATC DTC None=== ===GEM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Generic Electronic Module ===END GEM DTC None=== ===TCM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Transmission Control Module ===END TCM DTC None=== ===PCM DTC P1260-63=== Code: P1260 - THEFT Detected, Vehicle Immobilized. Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details THEFT Detected, Vehicle Immobilized. This DTC may be caused by : Communications with the IC timing out. An invalid response from the IC. A disable message from the IC. ===END PCM DTC P1260-63=== ===PCM DTC P2121-63=== Code: P2121 - Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Range/Performance Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Range/Performance APPS1 fault. The CAN message from the cluster is missing. The PCM receives APPS1 signal over the CAN network. This DTC may be caused by : CAN communication bus fault. Faulty APPS circuit. Faulty APP Sensor ===END PCM DTC P2121-63=== ===PCM DTC P2122-63=== Code: P2122 - TP Sensor/Switch D Circuit Low Input Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Low Input APPS 1 input voltage is less than the calibrated limit. Note: This DTC relates to the APPS. This DTC may be caused by : Open circuit in wiring or component Signal shorted to ground or signal return. Faulty Sensor ===END PCM DTC P2122-63=== ===PCM DTC U1900-E3=== Code: U1900 - CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is On for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. ===END PCM DTC U1900-E3=== ===OBDII DTC U1900-C=== Code: U1900 - CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Status: - Confirmed - malfunction is confirmed Module: On Board Diagnostic II Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error This DTC may be caused by : CAN communication fault EPB coded on a non EPB vehicle. There is a time out between two modules on the CAN bus Other modules incorrectly occupy the CAN bus. There is Interference on the CAN bus Check the wiring harness Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. Select the PID B902 from the Datalogger to make sure the ABS module is still communicating with the PCM module. Run the PCM Self-Test and rectify any DTC found. Then re-run ABS Self-Test. ===END OBDII DTC U1900-C=== ===ABS DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Antilock braking system ===END ABS DTC None=== ===EPS DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Electronic-Controlled Power Steering ===END EPS DTC None=== This log is when I realized that when i turned ignition off, my cluster lights are still on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted March 18, 2021 Share Posted March 18, 2021 It looks as though you have the common MK2 Focus instrument cluster fault, you have CAN communication issues and "Theft Detected" warnings. The solder on the board of the cluster has gone down and will need to be re-soldered, look up on eBay there are companies you can send the cluster away to for repair. Search on eBay for "Focus MK2 Instrument Cluster Repair" - Don't pay any more than £60 It'll be OK then, as soon as you reconnect repaired cluster the faults will go away, use Forscan to clear codes though 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 18, 2021 Author Share Posted March 18, 2021 Will try to ask the mechanic to do it Sir. Will update this thread if anything comes up. Thank you good Sir @DaveT70. God Bless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted March 18, 2021 Share Posted March 18, 2021 Ah, you're not UK. Instrument cluster needs stripping down and the contacts re-soldered onto the main board. Info can be found on google, DO NOT buy a new cluster, the re-soldering will fix the issue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 18, 2021 Author Share Posted March 18, 2021 No Sir, I am from Ph, struggling to find a ford specialist here in our town. I am trying to seek for advices that I will relay to the mechanic to check. Thank you Sir for replying. Will update you with anything that will come up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 19, 2021 Author Share Posted March 19, 2021 Hi Sir @DaveT70the car started after removing and cleaning the instrument cluster. but my temp gauge spiked after 30mins of starting the engine. I am not sure If I calibrated the needle wrong or there is something wrong with my cooling system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted March 19, 2021 Share Posted March 19, 2021 Yes. it looks as though the needle is in the wrong place 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted March 22, 2021 Author Share Posted March 22, 2021 Yes Sir @DaveT70, I think I calibrated it wrong. I observed if it the temp gauge still goes up and it doesn't, also the temp goes down after the fan activated. 🙂 Thank you so much Sir. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted May 17, 2021 Author Share Posted May 17, 2021 Hi Good Sir @DaveT70, my car gone crazy again. It happened again, the cluster gone crazy with all the lights on. the issue happened tuesday afternoon while I'm on my way home, I run into a pothole, cluster gone mad with all the lights on - I got scared so I turned the engine off. the car won't start since then. tried everything I tried before but no luck. Would changing the instrument cluster need programming Sir? Planning on trying to replace it. THank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 17 hours ago, noobfordfocususer said: Hi Good Sir @DaveT70, my car gone crazy again. It happened again, the cluster gone crazy with all the lights on. the issue happened tuesday afternoon while I'm on my way home, I run into a pothole, cluster gone mad with all the lights on - I got scared so I turned the engine off. the car won't start since then. tried everything I tried before but no luck. Would changing the instrument cluster need programming Sir? Planning on trying to replace it. THank you. Hi, when you previously said you had "cleaned the instrument cluster connections" what did you actually do? All the solders on the board need re-soldering to make good contact. A decent mobile phone or computer repair shop should be able to do that for you, once you've stripped the cluster down. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted May 18, 2021 Author Share Posted May 18, 2021 Hi Sir, I only cleaned it with an air blower and tissue Sir. Tried to bring it on a mobile phone repair shop but got rejected. I only need to have the pins for the connector resoldered, right Sir? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 52 minutes ago, noobfordfocususer said: Hi Sir, I only cleaned it with an air blower and tissue Sir. Tried to bring it on a mobile phone repair shop but got rejected. I only need to have the pins for the connector resoldered, right Sir? Yes, just repair all the solders to the board for the main connector Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobfordfocususer Posted May 18, 2021 Author Share Posted May 18, 2021 Hi Sir, noted on that. after resoldering the connection on the cluster. What other factor should I check if the problem persists Sir? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveT70 Posted May 19, 2021 Share Posted May 19, 2021 All the faults should go away once you have repaired the solder joints. There's lots of videos on youtube of what you need to do. Any decent electronics repair centre should be more than capable of re-soldering the pins to the board. Make them do all of them whether they look bad or not. You just need to reset the needles properly whilst re-assembling the cluster. The car should start straight away, if the battery is good. Just plug into Forscan and clear all the codes. Good luck 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emjhay Posted October 19, 2021 Share Posted October 19, 2021 On 3/18/2021 at 11:56 AM, noobfordfocususer said: Then I tried to clear the codes, reset DTCs: Here is the log: ===PRDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Rear Right Door Control Unit ===END PRDM DTC B1235-60=== ===DRDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Rear Left Door Control Unit ===END DRDM DTC B1235-60=== ===PDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Passengers Door Control Unit ===END PDM DTC B1235-60=== ===DFDM DTC B1235-60=== Code: B1235 - Electric window motor position feedback failure Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Driver Door Control Unit ===END DFDM DTC B1235-60=== ===RCM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Restraint Control Module ===END RCM DTC None=== ===EATC DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Electronic Automatic Temperature Control ===END EATC DTC None=== ===GEM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Generic Electronic Module ===END GEM DTC None=== ===TCM DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Transmission Control Module ===END TCM DTC None=== ===PCM DTC P1260-63=== Code: P1260 - THEFT Detected, Vehicle Immobilized. Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details THEFT Detected, Vehicle Immobilized. This DTC may be caused by : Communications with the IC timing out. An invalid response from the IC. A disable message from the IC. ===END PCM DTC P1260-63=== ===PCM DTC P2121-63=== Code: P2121 - Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Range/Performance Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Range/Performance APPS1 fault. The CAN message from the cluster is missing. The PCM receives APPS1 signal over the CAN network. This DTC may be caused by : CAN communication bus fault. Faulty APPS circuit. Faulty APP Sensor ===END PCM DTC P2121-63=== ===PCM DTC P2122-63=== Code: P2122 - TP Sensor/Switch D Circuit Low Input Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D Circuit Low Input APPS 1 input voltage is less than the calibrated limit. Note: This DTC relates to the APPS. This DTC may be caused by : Open circuit in wiring or component Signal shorted to ground or signal return. Faulty Sensor ===END PCM DTC P2122-63=== ===PCM DTC U1900-E3=== Code: U1900 - CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Additional Fault Symptom: - Signal is Above Maximum Threshold Status: - DTC Present at Time of Request - Malfunction Indicator Lamp is On for this DTC Module: Powertrain Control Module Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. ===END PCM DTC U1900-E3=== ===OBDII DTC U1900-C=== Code: U1900 - CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error Status: - Confirmed - malfunction is confirmed Module: On Board Diagnostic II Diagnostic Trouble Code details CAN Communication Bus Fault - Receive Error This DTC may be caused by : CAN communication fault EPB coded on a non EPB vehicle. There is a time out between two modules on the CAN bus Other modules incorrectly occupy the CAN bus. There is Interference on the CAN bus Check the wiring harness Note: DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication. Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle. Select the PID B902 from the Datalogger to make sure the ABS module is still communicating with the PCM module. Run the PCM Self-Test and rectify any DTC found. Then re-run ABS Self-Test. ===END OBDII DTC U1900-C=== ===ABS DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Antilock braking system ===END ABS DTC None=== ===EPS DTC None=== Successful DTC reading, no error codes found Module: Electronic-Controlled Power Steering ===END EPS DTC None=== This log is when I realized that when i turned ignition off, my cluster lights are still on. Hi Sir, I'm also from Ph, same issue with yours.Mine's a ford focus 2008 2.0 petrol AT. Got transmission malfunction on my dash but able to reset thru forscan and the car is doing fine. Were you able to fix your problem?Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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