Audio Control Module (ACM) Self-Diagnostic Mode - Without Navigation
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2009 Ford Mustang. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE:
To enter the ACM self-diagnostic mode, the audio system must be on and in radio tuner mode.
- To enter the following tests, press the desired preset button while in the speaker walk-around test.
- The self-diagnostic mode has the following functions available:
- Preset button 1 = On-Demand Self-Test. This button runs the on-demand self-test.
- Pressing the MENU DOWN button allows scrolling of any DTCs found during the test while in this menu.
- Preset button 2 = Display Continuous DTCs. This button enables viewing of any continuous DTCs that have been logged.
- Pressing the MENU UP button allows scrolling of any DTCs while in this menu.
- While continuous DTCs are being displayed, pressing the EJECT button will clear all present DTCs. The key must be cycled OFF, then ON, to permanently clear DTCs.
- Preset button 3 = Signal Strength Test. This button displays the signal strength.
- Preset button 4 = Software Version Display. This button displays the ACM software version.
- Pressing the MENU UP button allows scrolling of all audio subsystem software versions while in this menu.
- Preset button 5 = Display Test. This test illuminates all the display segments for 5 seconds, then either turns all segments off or indicates DISPLAY TEST on the screen.
- Preset button 6 = Configuration Status. This button enables ACM configuration status.
- Pressing the MENU UP button displays the ACM part number while in this menu.
- Preset button 1 = On-Demand Self-Test. This button runs the on-demand self-test.
- To exit the self-diagnostic mode, turn the key to OFF or turn the audio system off.
- If the concern remains and the fault is not detected, go to Symptom Chart .