1BAD454SSv2
FRF Addict
Also could be Brush hung up in the starter , try giving the starter couple light taps with a hammer.
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agree. OP can either keep messing with it for the next week pulling batteries and buying jumpers or just have ford deal with it. not to be this way but its a gen2 im not surprised something like this would happen.
According to everyone's advice which is much appreciated, I performed the following overnight;
1. Disconnected battery cables in order to hopefully reset
2. Placed battery on CTEK charger, "Usually do that when hibernating"
Afterwards, connecting everything back and all same faults and christmas lights appeared even before attempting to crank the engine.
Connected my OBD/Forscan software and here is what resulted:
===TCM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Transmission Control Module
===END TCM DTC None===
===PCM DTC Error===
Unable to read DTC
Module: Powertrain Control Module
===END PCM DTC Error===
===OBDII DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: On Board Diagnostic II
===END OBDII DTC None===
===APIM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Accessory Protocol Interface Module
===END APIM DTC None===
===DCDC DTC U0100:87-68===
Code: U0100 - Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A
Additional Fault Symptom:
- Missing Message
Status:
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
- Test not complete
Module: DC to DC Converter Control Module
===END DCDC DTC U0100:87-68===
===PAM DTC U0100:00-68===
Code: U0100 - Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A
Status:
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
- Test not complete
Module: Parking Aid Module
===END PAM DTC U0100:00-68===
===PAM DTC U0557:00-68===
Code: U0557 - Invalid Data Received From Front Controls Interface Module
I assume since the PCM is not communicating, maybe a relay/fuse needs attention?
According to everyone's advice which is much appreciated, I performed the following overnight;
1. Disconnected battery cables in order to hopefully reset
2. Placed battery on CTEK charger, "Usually do that when hibernating"
Afterwards, connecting everything back and all same faults and christmas lights appeared even before attempting to crank the engine.
Connected my OBD/Forscan software and here is what resulted:
===TCM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Transmission Control Module
===END TCM DTC None===
===PCM DTC Error===
Unable to read DTC
Module: Powertrain Control Module
===END PCM DTC Error===
===OBDII DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: On Board Diagnostic II
===END OBDII DTC None===
===APIM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Accessory Protocol Interface Module
===END APIM DTC None===
===DCDC DTC U0100:87-68===
Code: U0100 - Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A
Additional Fault Symptom:
- Missing Message
Status:
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
- Test not complete
Module: DC to DC Converter Control Module
===END DCDC DTC U0100:87-68===
===PAM DTC U0100:00-68===
Code: U0100 - Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A
Status:
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
- Test not complete
Module: Parking Aid Module
===END PAM DTC U0100:00-68===
===PAM DTC U0557:00-68===
Code: U0557 - Invalid Data Received From Front Controls Interface Module
I assume since the PCM is not communicating, maybe a relay/fuse needs attention?
Looks like the PCM is offline. Check the PCM harness in the engine compartment for rodent damage/chafing and verify that all of the PCM connectors are fully seated. If visual inspection checks out then start checking fuses. The PCM receives power from F16 and F38 in the BJB.