If The IDS Scan Tool Does Not Communicate With The Vehicle
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2013 Ford Mustang. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
The IDS scan tool first attempts to communicate with the PCM. After establishing communication with the PCM, the scan tool then attempts to communicate with all other modules on the vehicle.
- Verify the scan tool operation with a known good vehicle.
- Verify the ignition is ON.
- If an IDS session cannot be established with the vehicle (IDS may state "No communication can be established with the PCM"):
- Choose "NO" when the scan tool prompts to retry communication.
- Enter either a PCM part number, tear tag, or calibration number to identify the vehicle and start a session.
- The PCM part number can be determined from OASIS - choose "HVBoM" from the OASIS page and search for the PCM part number
- The PCM part number and 4-character tear tag are printed on the PCM label.
- Establish a session based on the PCM information (above).
- Using the tool box menu, run the network test.
- Determine if all modules on the network are unresponsive or if only the PCM does not communicate.
- Recommended practice: REFER to Symptom Chart in MODULE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK to diagnose the network outage or no response from the PCM.