Symptom Chart
Diagnostics in this service information assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. Refer to DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
for information about these practices.
In most circumstances, the PCM sets DTCs
to help guide with diagnostics. Refer to the DTC CHART before using the symptom chart. The Condition column lists the vehicle condition. The Possible Sources column lists a detailed vehicle condition. The Action column lists the action to be performed to determine the cause of the condition. Each action lists the components that can cause the system and the individual components in that system.
SYMPTOM CHART
| Condition |
Possible Sources |
Action |
- Brake shift interlock system does not release/lock correctly
|
- Circuitry open or shorted to ground
- BCM
fuse 18 (10A)
- BSIA
solenoid
- Selector lever cable
|
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- Selector lever linkage is out of correct gear relationship
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- Selector lever linkage out of adjustment
|
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- Manual control lever not aligned correctly on the TR
sensor (flat surfaces do not line up)
|
- REMOVE the manual control lever nut and CHECK the alignment of the manual control lever.
|
- Loose selector lever cable or bracket
|
|
- Grade Assist/Tow Haul can not be selected
|
- BCM
fuse 41 (7.5A)
- Grade Assist switch
- Tow Haul switch
- Circuitry open or shorted to ground
- PCM
|
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- Vibration - a high frequency (20-80 Hz) that is felt through the seat or selector lever. Changes with engine speed
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- Selector lever cable incorrectly routed, grounded out or loose
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