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2022 Ford Mustang Mach E TSBs

206 Technical Service Bulletins across 15 categories

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118 bulletins
11029599

Quality improvements include: - Addresses false warnings attributed to the Off-board Charging Module.

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These warnings occur due to external charging station failures rather than internal module issues.

11028797

Some 2020-2022-Corsair, 2021-2023 Nautilus, 2020-2024 Navigator/Aviator, and 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E vehicles equipped...

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with phone-as-a-key may exhibit various phone-as-a-key concerns with diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) U200D:15, U200E:15, U200F:15, B1589:31/49 through B1598:31/49, B1A56:31/49, B1D55:31/49, and/or B15A5:56 stored in the remote function actuator (RFA) module. If any of these DTCs are detected during diagnostics, clear the DTCs, reprogram the RFA to the latest software level and start a new Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) session. Verify that DTCs are no longer present. If only the B1589:31/49 through B1598:31/49, B1A56:31/49, B1D55:31/49, and/or B15A5:56 DTCs return in the RFA after a self-test, follow normal Workshop Manual (WSM) diagnostics in Section 419-01. Repair as necessary outside of this article. For claiming, use causal part 14G617 and labor operations 12651D and 12651D4.

11028164

This article supersedes TSB 25-2156 to update the Service Procedure and Labor Time Allowance.

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Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) C1001:31, U3000:89, and/or U3000:49 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA) and at least one of the following conditions:  "Front Camera Fault Service Required" message  Pre-collision assist inoperative  Adaptive cruise control inoperative  Front windshield camera alignment routine fails to complete This may be due to a connection issue between the IPMA Camera and the IPMA.

11028155

"25S65 Recall remedy -Prevents a potential lock-out condition caused by the vehicle's battery being discharged"

11027722

This article supersedes TSB 25-2058 to update: service procedure enhancements, and increase labor operation allowances.

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Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit a 12-volt battery drain. This may be due to the software level of various modules such as the gateway module (GWM), accessory protocol interface module (APIM) and driver front seat module (DSM).

11025811

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles equipped with nickel, cobalt and manganese (NCM) standard/extended range battery...

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with minor feature codes HTHAD/HTHAE and 2022-2025 e-Transit vehicles equipped NCM standard range battery with minor feature codes HUKAL/HUKAA may require a high voltage battery module replacement. Technicians can now replace the affected battery module for high voltage batteries with a state of health (SOH) of 70% or higher. It is no longer necessary to replace the complete high voltage battery assembly for vehicles with 70% SOH or higher. Additionally, the battery health chart has been updated to display the actual battery SOH as a percentage and now requires the selection of checkboxes corresponding to the specific high voltage battery module(s) being replaced. After a high voltage battery module replacement and battery reinstallation, relaunch the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) "BECM - Battery Health" application which will prompt for confirmation of a successful repair.<br /><br /> To confirm a vehicle is built with a certain minor feature code, review the build information

11024526

Some 2020-2025 various Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with blind spot information system (BLIS) may experience an...

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inoperative blind spot monitoring with a "Blind Spot System Fault" message displayed in the instrument panel cluster (IPC). This may also be accompanied by diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) B118C:11 and/or B118C:15 stored in the driver door module (DDM), and/or B118D:11 and/or B118D:15 stored in the passenger door module (PDM). This may be due to the wiring connector from the mirror to the BLIS module. If diagnostics lead to an internal mirror wiring harness fault, a new lower level BLIS light pigtail is now released for service. It is not necessary to replace the exterior mirror assembly. Use part number SC3Z-14A411-B to resolve the concern.

11024522

This article supersedes TSB 25-2104 to update the labor times associated with the Service Procedure.

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Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit all of the following conditions: * Inoperative BlueCruise and lane centering * DTC U2018:51 stored in the camera module - rear (CMR) * DTC U0565:86 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA) * DTC U3000:49 is not stored in the CMR This may be due to the software in the CMR.

11024366

Quality improvements include: -Calibration update for the Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning module to prevent...

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window fogging in cold weather

11023196

Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit an inoperative Blue Cruise and Lane Keeping system...

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with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U3000:49 with a status byte of 8F stored in the camera module-rear (CMR). This may be due to the CMR software level. NOTE: The driver status monitor camera module may also be called camera module-rear.

11021995

"Quality improvements include: -Addresses a Diagnostic Trouble Code that causes the Driver State Monitoring Camera...

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module to get stuck in bootloader"

11021977

Some 2021-2024 F-150 vehicles equipped with a B&amp;O audio system (minor feature code IDBBQ), and various 2021-2024...

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Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with a B&amp;O audio system may exhibit a pop noise and/or static in the speakers at start up that cannot be turned down or off using the audio system controls. To confirm a vehicle is built with a certain minor feature code, review the build information by double-clicking the vehicle identification number (VIN) in the upper left corner on Professional Technician System (PTS). This may be due to software in the digital signal processing (DSP) module. To correct this condition, reprogram the DSP module to the latest software level using the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) scan tool. For claiming, use causal part 18B849 and labor operations 12651D and 12651D4.

11021358

Some 2021-2025 Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with SYNC4/Digital Experience may exhibit an unsuccessful telematics...

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control unit module (TCU) software update or software activation during a universal serial bus (USB) update. This may be due to the vehicle connectivity setting being disabled.

11020978

This article supersedes TSB 22-2491 to update labor times from M-time to AP-time and add a cap.

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Some of the vehicle listed in the model statement above may exhibit at least one of the following conditions: - Illuminated red triangle with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P27B4 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic module C (SOBDMC) - Charge Status Indicator (CSI) is blinking red with DTC P0A7F stored in the battery energy control module (BECM) - DTC P0CF7 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module (SOBDM) This may be due to an unsecured plug-in electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the SOBDM.

11019890

This article supersedes TSB 24-2010 to update the Service Procedure and change labor operation from actual to fixed time.

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Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit a condition where the high voltage battery charges slowly or does not charge while using a level 1 or level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) after an over the air (OTA) update. This may be due to the software in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM).

11019422

This article supersedes TSB 24-2163 to update the Service Procedure and change labor operation from actual to fixed time.

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Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit an illuminated powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator and/or "Stop Safely Now" message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0563, P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, P0AA4, P0AA5, P0AA2, P0D10, P0D0F and/or P0C78 stored in the battery energy control module (BECM). The vehicle may also exhibit a low/discharged 12v battery. This may be due to the high voltage battery junction box.

11017336

This article supersedes TSB 23-2155 to update the Service Procedure and change labor operation from actual time to fixed time.

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Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) C1001:31, U3000:89, and/or U3000:49 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA) and at least one of the following conditions:  "Front Camera Fault Service Required" message  Pre-collision Assist inoperative  Adaptive cruise control inoperative  Front windshield camera alignment routine fails to complete This may be due to a connection issue between the IPMA Camera and the IPMA.

11017056

Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above equipped with extended range battery may exhibit a powertrain...

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malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0ADA stored in the battery energy control module (BECM). This may be due to the BECM software level.

11016915

Some 2021-2025 Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit diagnostic trouble code (DTCs) U2100 and/or U3002 stored in the...

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cruise control module (CCM), side obstacle detection control module LH (SODL), side obstacle detection control module RH (SODR), side obstacle detection control module C (SODCMC) and/or side obstacle detection control module D (SODCMD) after a module replacement.

11016445

"Quality improvements include: -Addresses key off load battery drain caused by modules staying awake after key off...

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-Addresses a false "Update unsuccessful message" appearing when the update was successfully completed"

11015516

Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E and 2023-2025 Escape/Corsair vehicles may exhibit only continuous memory diagnostic...

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trouble code (CMDTC) U2016:47 stored in the power steering control module (PSCM) after a self test is performed with Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) scan tool.

11014839

Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit a 12-volt battery drain.

11014410

Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit an unintended deceleration without a vehicle in...

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front when using adaptive cruise control (ACC) or BlueCruise. This may be due to the front bumper affecting both corner radar sensor signals.

11013562

Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E and 2023-2025 Escape/Corsair vehicles may exhibit only continuous memory diagnostic...

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trouble code (CMDTC) U2016:47 stored in the power steering control module (PSCM) after a self test is performed with Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) scan tool.

11011014

In the affected vehicles, the Battery Charger Control Module (BCCM) software does not have a transfer function that...

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predicts the charging port pin/terminal temperature. Some customers indicate that their battery may not fully charge and/or the charge cord may become stuck in your vehicle. Customers may also experience a burning smell or melting of the charge port pins.

11010786

Some 2022-2024 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit an inoperative BlueCruise and lane centering with diagnostic trouble...

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code (DTC) U3000:49 stored in the camera module rear (CMR).

11009845

Quality improvements include: -Improve battery state of charge drainage issue due to Electronic Control Unit key off load events.

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-SYNC screen will display correct software update status. -Software update task will be automatically terminated after trigger expiration date

11009438

Some vehicles equipped with SYNC4 may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms after all currently available...

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accessory protocol interface module (APIM) software updates have been performed.

11008706

An intermittent black screen in the vehicle center display screen with a "Camera Is Unavailable.

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Please Contact Your Dealership." message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) when the vehicle is in reverse and DTC B1578:89 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA) may be present on some of the following Ford and Lincoln vehicles: * 2024 F-150/F-Super Duty built on or before 08-Apr-2024 * 2024 Expedition/Navigator built on or before 07-Mar-2024 * 2024 Corsair built on or before 30-May-2024 * 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E built on or before 20-May-2024

11008698

Some 2021-2024 Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) U2100 and/or U3002 stored in the...

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cruise control module (CCM), side obstacle detection control module LH (SODL), side obstacle detection control module RH (SODR), side obstacle detection control module C (SODCMC) and/or side obstacle detection control module D (SODCMD) after a module replacement.

11008554

"Quality Improvements include: '- Improved connectivity.

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- Reduces TCU based Key Off Load battery drain. - Map orientation improvement - Removes false""IP Configuration Failure"" message when wrong WiFi password is entered. - Improves functionality of Stolen Vehicle Services"

11008495

Quality improvements include: -Allows SYNC strategy for Charge Status message to match Cluster strategy.

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- Top off the Low Voltage battery prior to OTA update. - Enables Public Charging App function above 5 MPH. - Hides "Update Now" button on HMI when the vehicle battery health is below threshold. - Corrects "Bluecruise Maps not up to date" erroneous message. - Improves Key Off Load battery drain due to SYNC.

11008477

Quality Improvements include: - Addesses Accessory Protocol Interface Module (SYNC) displaying update status as not completed.

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- Reduction in Key off load battery drain via Enhanced Central Gateway (ECG) controlled reset.

11007033

Certain 2021 - 2023 Model Year Mustang Mach-E Vehicles Powertrain Control Module Coordinated Software Update In some of...

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the affected vehicles, the vehicle may disengage the one pedal drive mode at speeds below 15 MPH accompanied by a one pedal drive fault pop-up message displayed in the instrument panel cluster.

11006769

This article supersedes TSB 24-2087 to update the vehicle lines, model years affected, action and service procedure.

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Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E/F-150, 2022-2024 F-150 Lightning/Expedition/Navigator, 2023-2024 Corsair vehicles may exhibit an inoperative BlueCruise and lane centering with DTCs U2018:51 stored in the camera module - rear (CMR) and U0565:86 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA) without DTC U3000:49 stored in the CMR. This may be due to the software level of the CMR. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the CMR module using the latest software level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS).

11001112

Some vehicles equipped with SYNC4 may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms after all currently available...

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accessory protocol interface module (APIM) software updates have been performed. - General system performance, stability, and intermittent system reboots. - Intermittent Wireless CarPlay or Android Auto function. - Phone related concerns with intermittent No Audio or Static. - Navigation/global positioning system (GPS) related concerns through CarPlay and Android Auto. - Alexa function consistency and stability. These symptoms may be due to the software in the APIM. Replacing the APIM will not resolve these symptoms for the customer. Before returning the vehicle to the customer, review the procedures within Workshop Manual, Section 415-00 and ensure the latest APIM software is installed. Refer to General Service Bulletin (GSB) 23-7146 for help determining the latest available level of software. IMPORTANT: some module software updates will only display as available on Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) after prerequisite modules are updated. This may require the technician to update certain modules multiple times during the service visit, before the latest APIM software is accessible in FDRS. If symptoms continue after latest APIM software has been installed, inform customers that Ford is working on additional software enhancements which are expected to be delivered over-the-air (OTA) by Q4 2024 on F-150, F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, Mustang, Escape, Corsair, Expedition, Navigator, Bronco, Mustang, and 2023-2024 F-Super Duty. Software will update automatically if vehicle connectivity is enabled in the vehicle's settings. For all other vehicles with SYNC4, schedule a service visit for customers in October 2024, when the updated APIM software is expected to be available to dealers. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

11000757

This article supersedes TSB 24-2017 to update the Service Procedure and Parts List.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 28-May-2022 may exhibit an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and/or powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0563, P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, P0AA4, P0AA5, P0AA2, P0D10, P0D0F and/or P0C78 stored in the battery energy control module (BECM). It may also have a low/discharged 12V battery and/or display a Stop Safely Now message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC). This may be due to the high voltage battery junction box. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to replace the high voltage battery junction box and reprogram the BECM.

11000183

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 21-Apr-2023 may exhibit a false alarm activation and/or...

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warning message in the FordPass application when the doors are locked. This may be due to the software in the door latch control module E (DCME), door latch control module F (DCMF), door latch control module G (DCMG) and/or door latch control module H (DCMH). To correct the condition, download and run the door control module software update application for each module one at a time using the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). For claiming, use causal part 58219A65 and applicable labor times in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

10252711

Software Update 24-OTA 24-PU0121-FTDI-FX for 2021- 2022 MY Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements include: - Add electrical back drive functionality to the latch as a robustness improvement - FordPass will remember last known profile. - Allow customers to exit during OTA update. - BCM response to deinhibit request when OTA is complete - Allows vehicle to return to sleep after detecting CAN traffic, for reduced battery drain. - Perimeter alarm duty cycle for horn and light aligned with non-US market requirements. (ECE-116) - 2021 MY corrects "Frunk Fault Service Frunk" nuisance warning which may occur during OTA

10252665

Some 2022-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles which recently received a software update delivered over-the-air (OTA) may...

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exhibit an inoperative BlueCruise and lane centering with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) U2018:51 stored in the camera module - rear (CMR) and U0565:86 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA). This may be due to the software level of the CMR. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the CMR module using the latest software level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS).

10252543

Some 2022-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles which recently received a Ford Power-Up software updates delivered over-the-air...

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(OTA) may exhibit an inoperative BlueCruise and lane centering with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) U2018:51 stored in the camera module - rear (CMR) and U0565:86 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA). This may be due to the software level of the CMR.

10252416

Harvest Program 23H06 Certain 2021-2023 Model Year Mustang Mach-E and 2022-2023 Transit Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)...

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High Voltage Battery Module Replacement Owner letter added. Other documents submitted 02/01/24

10251956

Some 2022-2024 various Ford/Lincoln vehicles equipped with SYNC 4 may experience concern where customers are receiving...

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an error message when trying to enroll in connected services. This may be due to the gateway module (GWM) software. To correct the concern, download and run the Transport and Factory Mode Deactivation app: under HS1 modules select BCM > Transport and Factory Mode > Download > Run. When the pop-up message appears for Change Vehicle Mode - Transport/Factory/Normal Mode, press OK. This will proceed to the Transport and Factory Mode Deactivation screen, select Unlock Vehicle Connectivity Settings (21 MY + Vehicles). A pop-up message appears noting Vehicle Is Now In Normal Mode, select OK. This will return to the Transport and Factory Mode Deactivation screen, select Exit. A final pop-up notification stating that the application is finished, select OK. For claiming, use causal part 14G490 and applicable labor operations in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

10251458

This article supersedes TSB 23-2399 to update the vehicle lines affected.

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2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E and 2023 e-Transit vehicles may exhibit a condition where the high voltage battery stops charging when connected to level 1 or level 2 chargers with an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P2C94 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM). This may be due to the software in the SOBDM. To correct this condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM).

10250834

Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2024 E-Transit/F-150 Lightning vehicles may have diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P1A3C...

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stored in the off-board charger controller module (OBCC). The P1A3C is commonly set due to an interruption of the direct current (DC) fast charging process and should be disregarded. All other DTCs stored in the OBCC are to be addressed using applicable publications and/or normal diagnostics found in Workshop Manual, Section 414-03B.

10249825

Software Update FPU 23-PU1113-UNX-DC for 2021-2023 MY Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements include: - Restores TCU module DID vehicle specific configuration which were set to default values in previous OTA update.

10249789

Some 2023 Escape vehicles equipped with a head up display (HUD) built on or before 16-Oct-2023 may exhibit a condition...

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where the speed limit sign indicator is not displayed in the HUD. This may be due to the software installed in the HUD module.

10249760

This article supersedes TSB 23-2348 to update the model year affected, the production clean date and parts list.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 28-May-2022 may exhibit an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and/or powertrain malfunction (wrench) It may also have a low/discharged 12V battery and/or display a Stop Safely Now message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC). This may be due to the high voltage battery junction box (HVBJB)

10249757

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 24-Jun-2023 may exhibit a condition where the high voltage...

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battery slow charging or does not charge while using a level 1 or level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) after an over the air (OTA) update. This may be due to the software in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM)

10249488

Certain 2021-2023 Model Year Mustang Mach-E and 2022-2023 Transit Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) High Voltage Battery...

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Module Replacement

10248358

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a condition where the high voltage battery stops charging when...

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connected to level 1 or level 2 chargers with an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P2C94 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM). This may be due to the software in the SOBDM. To correct this condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM).

10248355

This article supersedes TSB 23-2326 to remove a DTC from the Issue and Action.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E built on or before 15-Sep-2023 and 2022-2023 E-Transit vehicles may experience an illuminated powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) U3000:16, U3000:64, U3000:04 and/or U3000:45 in the off-board charging controller (OBCC) module and the high voltage (HV) battery will not charge using a level 3 direct current (DC) fast charging station/electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). This may be due to the software in the OBCC. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the OBCC.

10248354

Some 2021-2022 Mach-E vehicles may experience an exterior charge status indicator not illuminating the blue charging...

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segments after an over the air (OTA) update. This may be due to the software in the SYNC module (APIM). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure steps to reprogram the APIM. NOTE: The APIM software update that addresses the symptom listed in this bulletin may have been sent via Ford Power-Up software updates delivered over- the-air (OTA) to connected vehicles that have automatic updates enabled through the center display screen. Enter the vehicle identification number (VIN) in Professional Technician System (PTS) and check the OTA Dashboard under the Connected Vehicle tab for OTA update history. If an update to the APIM has successfully completed recently and the customer is reporting the symptoms are no longer present, this article may not apply.

10248353

Some 2021-2023 Mach-E vehicles built on or before 29-May-2023 may experience an alarm activation even after the motion...

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sensor function has been disabled through the pop-up menu at ignition off. This may be due to the software in the SYNC module (APIM). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure steps to reprogram the APIM. NOTE: The APIM software update that addresses the symptom listed in this bulletin may have been sent via Ford Power-Up software updates delivered over-the-air (OTA) to connected vehicles that have automatic updates enabled through the center display screen. Enter the vehicle identification number (VIN) in Professional Technician System (PTS) and check the OTA Dashboard under the Connected Vehicle tab for OTA update history. If an update to the APIM has successfully completed recently and the customer is reporting the symptoms are no longer present, this article may not apply.

10247169

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2023 E-Transit/F-150 Lightning vehicles may have diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P1A3C...

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stored in the off-board charger controller module (OBCC). The P1A3C is commonly set due to an interruption of the direct current (DC) fast charging process and should be disregarded. All other DTCs stored in the OBCC are to be addressed using applicable publications and/or normal diagnostics found in Workshop Manual, Section 414-03B.

10246348

Software Update SU6 P3 for 2021-2023 MACH E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements include: - Enable electric return of hood latch release actuator - Corrects erroneous "frunk service required" warning post OTA. - Corrects alarm going off during an OTA download . - improved interior windsheld fogging and heater performance when driving in freezing temperatures - Improved Cold DC Fast Charging and heat sharing/smart heating. - Removal of cause of chime related DTC set against AHU. - Hands-Free to BlueCruise text update. - Adds 3 chimes for Over Speeding situation. - Adds chime for speed limit change. - Adds text box "Hold for Speed Warning OFF" - Introduces a more aggressive series of hood ajar warnings/chimes that trigger at lower speed than the current implementation - The customer is instructed to exit the vehicle when a battery hazard is detected. - IPC software addressing traction control toggle, BLIS and ISA presonaliztion, MyTrip distance reset, Low Tire pressure incorrect reading, and PWM buzz noise elimination. - Provides Yield and No Entry graphic display for Traffic Sign recognition. - Removes Tollbooth Mode - Adds a "some display features may be temporarily unavailable" message to the SYNC screen when a SYNC update is installing. - Profiles (Enhanced Memory) will not be stuck as Guest - Improved "Ask on Exit" pop- up functionality - Selectable Drive Modes - prevent default to normal mode due to loss of communication with SYNC - Improved charge status indication feedback while plugged in.

10245416

This article supersedes TSB 23-2257 to update the Parts List.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 17-Mar-2023 may exhibit an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and/or powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0563, P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, P0AA4, P0AA5, P0AA2, P0D10, P0D0F, and/or P0C78 stored in battery energy control module (BECM). It may also have a low/discharged 12V battery and/or display a Stop Safely Now message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC). This may be due to the high voltage battery junction box (HVBJB). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to replace the HVBJB and reprogram the BECM.

10245188

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2023 F-150 Lightning/e-Transit vehicles may exhibit a concern where the vehicle is...

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unable to achieve 100 percent state of charge immediately after high voltage (HV) battery module balancing and replacement. This may be due to the battery energy control module (BECM) adjusting the cell balance (conditioning) of the battery module and should be corrected within 22 days. If the vehicle otherwise functions as designed with no related diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) setting, this concern will be corrected automatically with no further actions required by the technician.

10244815

Software Update SU6 P2 for Mach E is now available.

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Quality Improvments include: - Improved State of Charge accuracy during AC charging. - Updated messaging: customer is instructed to exit the vehicle when a battery hazard is detected. - NVH improvment addressing Front Drive Unit Whine whle coasting. - Charge settings updated via Ford Pass will not revert back to previous settings due to chip shortage. This change allows use of Bussed Electrical Center without the low range chip in service on vehicles in the field. - At high State of Charge, the displayed Distance to Empty will now show what the vehicle is capable of under the current environmental conditions, instead of the estimated capability based on driver history. - Software update to prevent localized melting of charge port pins(reference: FSA 23B50).

10244796

This article supersedes TSB 22-2496 to update the Title and production clean date.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E built on or before 15-Sep-2023 and 2022-2023 E-Transit vehicles may experience an illuminated powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) P1A3C, U3000:16, U3000:64, U3000:04 and/or U3000:45 in the off-board charging controller (OBCC) module and the high voltage (HV) battery will not charge using a level 3 direct current (DC) fast charging station/electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). This may be due to OBCC software. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the OBCC.

10244693

Customer Satisfaction Program 23B50 Certain 2021-2023 Model Year Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2023 Model Year E-Transit, and...

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2023 F-150 Lightning Vehicles - Charge Cord Stuck Reprogram Battery Charge Control Module

10244691

Customer Satisfaction Program 23B39 Certain 2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E Vehicles - Install Digital Owners Manual ...

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Reprogram Accessory Protocol Interface Module *Submitting owner letter, other documents submitted last month*

10243479

Some 2021-2023 Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit DTCs U2100 and/or U3002 stored in the cruise control module (CCM),...

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side obstacle detection control module LH (SODL), side obstacle detection control module RH (SODR), side obstacle detection control module C (SODCMC) and/or side obstacle detection control module D (SODCMD) after a module replacement. DTC U2100 may set when the module has not been properly configured after replacement. DTC U3002 may set when the module has been configured with the incorrect VIN. To correct this condition, verify that the module storing the DTC has been installed following the applicable Workshop Manual (WSM) Removal and Installation procedure. If the DTC is still stored, download and run the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Write application found under Toolbox, Multi-Module tab in the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS).

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Certain 2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E Vehicles - Install Digital Owners Manual Reprogram Accessory Protocol Interface...

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Module

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Software Update 5 P2 for 2021- 2022 MACH E vehicles is now available.

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Quality improvements include: - Improved motion sensor on/off selection pop- up when exiting. - Selectable Drive Modes communication robustness action to prevent unintended return to default drive mode. - Improved charge status indication feedback while plugged in. - Add in-vehicle message on infotainment screen to inform customer that some display features may be unavailable while SYNC is rebooting during SYNC OTA update installation.

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In various 2017-2023 Ford and Lincoln vehicles, customers may receive a message in the FordPass or LincolnWay App stating Feature Unavailable.

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Since this is a fleet vehicle, it cannot access the (SYNC Connect) FordPass or LincolnWay app through the TCU Embedded Modem. If this message appears, the vehicle may be equipped with a fleet telematics module. Replacement of the TCU or TCU related repairs will not prevent this message from appearing. Refer the customer to in app FordPass Guides or LincolnWay Concierge Teams to aid with fleet telematics removal. Open app, select Account > Help > CHAT or CALL option.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E and 2022-2023 E-Transit vehicles may exhibit an inability to clear diagnostic trouble...

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codes (DTCs) P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, and/or P0AA4 stored in the battery energy control module (BECM) after high voltage battery junction box (HVBJB) replacement. To correct the condition, download and run the BECM - Reset Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Occurrence Counter application in Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). If the concern persists, refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 414-03A for normal diagnostics.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit an exterior charge status indicator blinking red with diagnostic...

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trouble code (DTC) P0E5F stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM) and the high voltage battery cannot be charged using a 48-amp AC level 2 charger. The vehicle may also exhibit in the next key cycle a Service Soon message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and a FordPass warning message. This may be due to an excessive charge port temperature. The concern may not be present when using a 32-amp or lower AC level 2 charger. To correct this condition, remove and replace the charge port. Refer to Workshop Manual (WSM) Section, 414-03B. For claiming, use causal part 14A303 and applicable labor times in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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This article supersedes TSB 23-2168 to update the vehicle line affected.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E (non-GT) vehicles equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) may exhibit a whine noise from the front drive unit when driving steady at speeds between 30-40 mph (48-64 km/h) without diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) present. This may be due to software parameters. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM).

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 17-Mar-2023 may exhibit an illuminated malfunction indicator...

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lamp (MIL) and/or powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0563, P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, P0AA4, P0AA5, P0AA2, P0D10, P0D0F, and/or P0C78 stored in battery energy control module (BECM). It may also have a low/discharged 12V battery and/or display a Stop Safely Now message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC). This may be due to the high voltage battery junction box (HVBJB). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to replace the HVBJB and reprogram the BECM.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E/F-150, 2022-2023 Expedition/Navigator and 2023 Corsair vehicles may exhibit a Driver...

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Monitoring Camera Blocked message and/or DTCs B115E:97, B15E1:97 and/or B15E2:97 stored in the driver status monitor camera module (CMR). These DTCs should be disregarded unless it is a DTC with a status byte 8F. Other status bytes should be disregarded as they may be caused by a camera obstruction such as driver position, aftermarket devices or dust on the camera. To clear the DTCs, remove anything obstructing the view of the camera and light emitting diodes (LEDs), place the steering wheel in the center position and close the driver door. Connect Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) and clear the DTCs. Turn the ignition off and wait 10 seconds. Turn the ignition on and wait 1 minute. Perform the CMR self-test and reevaluate if DTCs persist.

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Certain 2021-2023 Model Year Mustang Mach-E Door Control Module Update Some of the affected vehicles may exhibit a...

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false alarm activation and/or a warning message in the FordPass application when the doors are locked

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Certain 2021-2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E and 2022 Model Year E-Transit Vehicles - Off-Board Charger Controller...

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Module Programming Technical Information update

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Certain 2021-2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E and 2022 Model Year E-Transit Vehicles - Off-Board Charger Controller Module...

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Programming Some Mustang Mach-E, and E-Transit battery electric vehicles (BEV) may experience inability to charge at certain charging stations

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 21-Apr-2023 may exhibit a false alarm activation and/or...

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warning message in the FordPass application when the doors are locked. This may be due to the software in the door latch control module E (DCME), door latch control module F (DCMF), door latch control module G (DCMG) and/or door latch control module H (DCMH). To correct the condition, download and run the door control module software update application for each module one at a time using the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). For claiming, use causal part 58219A65 and applicable labor times in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E and 2022-2023 E-Transit vehicles may exhibit an illuminated powertrain malfunction...

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(wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, and/or P0AA4 stored in the battery energy control module (BECM) after high voltage battery junction box (HVBJB) replacement. Vehicle may also exhibit reduced powertrain performance and/or a Stop Safely Now message displayed in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and/or High-Voltage Battery Warning message in the FordPass application. This may be due to the BECM software. To correct the condition, download and run the BECM - Reset Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Occurrence Counter application in Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). If the concern persists, refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 414-03A for normal diagnostics. Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E and 2022-2023 E-Transit vehicles may exhibit an illuminated powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, and/or P0AA4 stored in the battery energy control module (BECM) after high voltage battery junction box (HVBJB) replacement. Vehicle may also exhibit reduced powertrain performance and/or a Stop Safely Now message displayed in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and/or High-Voltage Battery Warning message in the FordPass application. This may be due to the BECM software. To correct the condition, download and run the BECM - Reset Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Occurrence Counter application in Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). If the concern persists, refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 414-03A for normal diagnostics

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 19-Aug-2022 may exhibit a condition of intermittent headlamp...

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operation while the vehicle is off and have diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1533 stored in the body control module (BCM). This may be due to the internal logic within the headlamp switch. To correct this condition, replace the headlamp switch (service base PN: 11654). Refer Workshop Manual, Section 417-01. For claiming, use casual part 11654 and the applicable labor operations of Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) may exhibit a whine noise from the front...

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drive unit when driving steady speed between 30-40 mph (48-64 km/h) without diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) present. This may be due to software parameters. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM)

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a condition of intermittent headlamp operation while the vehicle is...

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OFF and have diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1533 stored in the body control module (BCM). This may be due to the internal logic within the headlamp switch. Switch and/or module replacement will not resolve this condition. Headlamp operation is not affected while the vehicle is ON. A new headlamp switch is currently under development to correct this condition. This condition does not affect vehicle durability and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and schedule a follow-up appointment in July 2023, when parts are expected to become available. Follow up with the customer to confirm the appointment once OASIS is updated with the repair information.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit various driver assistance system warning messages or inoperative...

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features and/or diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U3000:49 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA) that will not clear and not be stored in the vehicle's history. DTCs C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 may be stored in the IPMA, but may have recently been cleared and stored in the vehicle's history. This may be due to a connection issue between the IPMA Camera and the IPMA. To correct the condition, perform the following service procedure to repair the connection and reset the IPMA.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit various driver assistance system warning messages or inoperative...

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features and/or Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) U3000:49 stored in the Image Processing Module A (IPMA) that will not clear and not be stored in the vehicle's history. DTC C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 may be stored in the IPMA, but may have recently been cleared and stored in the vehicle's history. This may be due to a connection issue between the IPMA Camera and the IPMA. To correct the condition, perform the following service procedure to repair the connection and reset the IPMA.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may experience minor damage to the high voltage battery (HVB) tray as a result of...

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coming contact with road debris and/or other outside influences. Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 414-03A has been updated to include new topics for inspection, repair and replacement of the HVB tray. These new topics should be used to help determine severity of damage and an appropriate repair direction for the HVB tray. If inspection per the WSM determines that the HVB tray requires replacement, the HVB battery trays for standard and extended range have been released for service as a lower cost repair option. Standard range HVB tray - LJ9Z-10732-E. Extended range HVB tray - LJ9Z-10732-D. When an HVB tray is replaced, a new high voltage battery serial number label must be obtained as directed in the WSM and installed in the location indicated.

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Software Update 4 P1: For 2021- 2023 Model Year Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality improvements include: - Improved heater performance and interior humidity compensation. - Enhanced Power Steering Control Module communication. (Removes erroneous popup message) - Improvements to Lane Keeping Feature - Improvements in Cyber Security for Driver Assist Tech.

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For 2000-2024 Ford and Lincoln vehicles, swapping a module from a vehicle for diagnosis purposes is likely to cause errors and is not recommended.

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It is also not recommended to order a replacement module using a vehicle identification number (VIN) from a different vehicle. Most modules on these affected vehicles are VIN/vehicle specific and hardware variations between modules do exist. Swapping a module from a vehicle or ordering a module using a different vehicle/VIN can cause ineffective repairs and additional vehicle down time. Make sure all appropriate Workshop Manual (WSM) procedures are followed when diagnosing the condition prior to all module replacements and only order modules using the correct VIN.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may experience loss of phone as a key after an over the air (OTA) update.

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There may also be diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U0214 stored various modules for loss of communication with the remote function actuator (RFA) module. This may be due to software in the RFA module causing it be locked/stuck in programming mode. To restore phone as a key functionality for the customer and RFA communication, remove RFA fuse (F18/19) located in the body control module (BCM) for one minute and plug it back in. Reprogram the RFA module using the latest software level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). For claiming, use causal part 14G617 and applicable labor operations in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 16-Feb-2023 may exhibit a false alarm activation and/or...

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warning message in the FordPass application when the doors are locked. This may be due to the software in the door latch control module E (DCME), door latch control module F (DCMF), door latch control module G (DCMG) and/or door latch control module H (DCMH). To correct the condition, download and run the door control module software update application for each module one at a time using the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). For claiming, use causal part 58219A65 and applicable labor times in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2021-2023 F-150/Mustang Mach-E and 2023 Expedition/Navigator vehicles equipped with BlueCruise/ActiveGlide may...

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experience loss of BlueCruise/ActiveGlide hands-free driving mode availability and/or BlueCruise/ActiveGlide inoperative and/or diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U2400:00 in the gateway module (GWM) and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) modules with no other DTCs present. This may be due to an expired BlueCruise/ActiveGlide map file in the GWM and/or the customer's BlueCruise/ActiveGlide map subscription being expired. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the GWM.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a lack/loss of heat and/or windshield interior fogging while driving during freezing temperatures.

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This may be due to the heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) control module software. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the HVAC control module software.

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This article supersedes TSB 22-2355 to update the vehicle model years affected.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2023 e-Transit and F-150 Lightning vehicles may experience inoperative level 3 charging with an illuminated Charger Service Required indicator in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0D93:00, P0D94:00, P0D98:00, P0D9E:00 and/or P0DA0:00 in the secondary on-board diagnostic module (SOBDM). If the charging cord is removed from the charge port without the lock/release button fully pressed, this can damage the charge port locking pin actuator and disable level 3 charging for the next charging session. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to replace only the charge port lock actuator.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may experience minor damage to the high voltage battery (HVB) tray as a result of...

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coming contact with road debris and/or other outside influences. Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 414-03A has been updated to include new topics for inspection, repair and replacement of the HVB tray. These new topics should be used to help determine severity of damage and an appropriate repair direction for the HVB tray. If inspection per the WSM determines that the HVB tray requires replacement, the HVB battery trays for standard and extended range have been released for service as a lower cost repair option. Standard range HVB tray - LJ9Z-10732-E. Extended range HVB tray - LJ9Z-10732-D.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a false alarm activation and/or warning message in the FordPass...

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application when the doors are locked. This may be due to the software in the door latch control module E (DCME), door latch control module F (DCMF), door latch control module G (DCMG) and/or door latch control module H (DCMH). To correct the condition, download and run the door control module software update application for each module one at a time using the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). For claiming, use causal part 58219A65 and applicable labor times in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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This article supersedes TSB 22-2402 to update the vehicle model years affected.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E base model (non-GT) built on or before 25-Jul-2022, 2022-2023 e-Transit vehicles built on or before 17-Sep-2022 may experience an illuminated powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) P1A3C, U3000:16, U3000:64, U3000:04 and/or U3000:45 in the off-board charging controller (OBCC) module and the high voltage (HV) battery will not charge using a level 3 direct current (DC) fast charging station/electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). This may be due to OBCC software. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the OBCC.

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This article supersedes TSB 22-2105 to update the vehicles affected, issue, action, and service procedure.

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Some 2021-2022 F-150/Mach-E and 2022 Expedition/Navigator vehicles equipped with BlueCruise/ActiveGlide may experience loss of BlueCruise/ActiveGlide hands-free driving mode availability. This may be due to an expired BlueCruise/ActiveGlide map file in the gateway module (GWM). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the GWM.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E built on or before 17-Sep-2022, 2022 e-Transit vehicles may exhibit an illuminated red...

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triangle indicator lamp with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P27B4 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module C (SOBDMC) or the charge status indicator (CSI) is blinking red with DTC P0A7F stored in the battery energy control module (BECM) and/or P0CF7 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM). This may be due to an unsecured plug-in electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the SOBDM.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 14-Sep-2022 may exhibit an illuminated powertrain malfunction...

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(wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P07E4:00 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module C (SOBDMC) and/or unable to engage park (P). This may be due to the software in the SOBDMC. To correct this condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM).

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Certain 2022 Model Year Expedition/Navigator, 2021-2022 Model Year F-150 and Mach-E Vehicles Equipped with Ford/Lincoln...

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Co-Pilot and BlueCruise/ActiveGlideBlueCruise/ActiveGlide Maps Expiration REASON FOR THIS SUPPLEMENT The technical instructions have been updated with additional details and screen shots to assist in successfully updating the gateway module (GWM) and BlueCruise/ActiveGlide Maps. Additional population has been added to the affected vehicles with updated build dates. Added requirement to verify through PTS that the Field Service Action (FSA) is still open (OASIS) and the vehicle has not already received the OTA update

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E/Escape plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), 2020-2022 Aviator PHEV, and 2022 Transit...

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battery electric vehicle (BEV) vehicles may experience an illuminated powertrain malfunction (Wrench) indicator and/or malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) with secondary on board diagnostic control module (SOBDM) diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U3000:49. This may be due to an internal SOBDM concern. To correct the concern, replace the SOBDM following Workshop Manual, Section 414-03B Removal and Installation, Secondary On-board Diagnostic Control Module. For claiming use base part # 10B689 and the applicable labor operations of Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2021-2022 Mach-E, 2022 Transit BEV and F-150 Lightning vehicles may experience inoperative level 3 charging with an...

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illuminated Charger Service Required indicator in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0D93:00, P0D94:00, P0D98:00, P0D9E:00 and/or P0DA0:00 in the secondary on-board diagnostic module (SOBDM). If the charging cord is removed from the charge port without the lock/release button fully depressed, this can damage the charge port locking pin actuator and disable level 3 charging for the next charging session. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to replace only the charge port lock actuator.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E, 2022 F-150 Lightning/e-Transit may experience diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P1A10 in...

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the secondary on-board diagnostic module C (SOBDMC) and U3012 in the battery energy control module (BECM) after a low voltage service disconnect (LVSD). If both DTCs have set simultaneously, this may be due to the LVSD not being fully seated. Inspect the LVSD C1001 for being fully seated which is located on the left side of the under hood compartment. Refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 414-03A High Voltage Battery > Mounting and Cables > General Procedures.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E non-GT, 2022 e-Transit vehicles may experience concerns with DC fast charge dropouts at...

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certain EVgo Fat Boy charging stations with a red flashing charge status indicator (CSI), a charge failure notification on the touchscreen panel and the FordPass app. To correct the condition, update the off-board charger controller (OBCC) module to the latest software level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) scan tool. For claiming, use causal part 14G672 and actual time for the labor operation.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 28-May-2022 may exhibit an illuminated malfunction indicator...

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lamp (MIL) and/or display a Stop Safely Now message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0563, P0ADA, P0ADE, P0AA1, P0AA4, P0AA5, P0AA2, P0D10, P0D0F, and/or P0C78 stored in battery energy control module (BECM) or a low/discharged 12V battery with P0DA8 and/or P1A10 in the secondary onboard diagnostic module-C (SOBDMC). This may be due to the high voltage battery junction box (HVBJB). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to replace the HVBJB and reprogram the BECM.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E, 2022 F-150 Lightning/E-Transit vehicles may exhibit a concern where the vehicle is unable...

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to achieve 100 percent state of charge immediately after high voltage (HV) battery module replacement. This may be due to the battery energy control module (BECM) adjusting the cell balance (conditioning) of the battery module and should be corrected within 16 days. If the vehicle otherwise functions as designed with no related diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) setting, this concern will be corrected automatically with no further actions required by the technician.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E, 2022 Expedition/F-150 Lightning vehicles equipped with the 15.5 inch center display...

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screen may experience a blank or inoperative screen with an accessory protocol interface module (APIM) diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B108E:01 present. A touch-beep may be heard when pressing the center display screen in screen region where a soft button is expected to be displayed even though nothing is displayed on the center display screen. This concern may be intermittent and resetting the SYNC module (APIM) may temporarily restore screen function. To correct this condition, follow the Workshop Manual Section 415-00 to replace the 15.5 inch center display screen. For claiming, use base part 10D885 and the applicable labor operations of Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2017-2022 Ford/Lincoln customers may experience a notification in the FordPass/LincolnWay app indicating Vehicle Has Entered Deep Sleep Mode.

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This occurs when the vehicle has not been started for 14 consecutive days, battery voltage is at/below 9.5 volts or the body control module (BCM) 12 volt battery state of charge (SOC) drops below 50%. A warning may also set if the telematic control unit (TCU) has received an over the air update. The TCU powers down all communication when in this mode and app features are disabled. Manually start the vehicle to wake if from mode. More information is located in the app under: Account > Help > search 'Deep Sleep' in the entry box. If the condition remains, check the BCM 12v SOC. If the SOC does not change after charging the battery or after BMS reset is performed, continue with normal battery and/or BMS sensor diagnostics.

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Some 2021-2022 F-150, Mustang Mach-E and 2022 Expedition/Navigator vehicles may exhibit various driver assistance system...

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warning messages or inoperative features and/or diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) U3000:49, U3000:89, U2107:68, C1001:54 and/or C1001:78. DTC B1578:78 may also set after an image processing module A (IPMA) on-demand self test is performed. This may be due to software in the IPMA. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the IPMA to the latest level.

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Some 2021-2022 Mach-E, 2022 Transit battery electric vehicle (BEV)/F-150 Lightning vehicles may experience concerns with...

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DC fast charge dropouts at certain EVgo Fat Boy charging stations with a red flashing charge status indicator (CSI), a charge failure notification on the touchscreen panel and the FordPass app. To correct the condition, update the off-board charger controller (OBCC) module to the latest software level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) scan tool. For claiming, use causal part 14G672 and actual time for the labor operation.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 17-Apr-2022 may exhibit the wireless charger inoperative or...

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poor performance when using some Apple iPhone models that use MagSafe wireless charging including iPhone 12 and 13. This may be due to limited compatibility with the wireless accessory charging module (WACM). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the WACM.

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Some 2017-2022 Ford and Lincoln vehicle owners may experience a condition of missing authorization, command and control,...

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battery charging details or phone-as-a-key setup buttons/selections in their FordPass or LincolnWay App. This condition is due to an error within the FordPass or LincolnWay App and not due to a concern on the vehicle. Verify that the customers FordPass or LincolnWay App is at the latest version. Replacement or reprogramming of the telematics control unit (TCU)/gateway module (GWM)/remote function actuator (RFA) will not resolve this condition. If the condition persists, utilize the FordPass Guides or Lincoln Way Concierge teams.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a condition of intermittent headlamp operation while the vehicle is...

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OFF and have diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1533 stored in the body control module (BCM). This may be due to the internal logic within the headlamp switch. Switch and/or module replacement will not resolve this condition. Headlamp operation is not affected while the vehicle is ON. A new headlamp switch is currently under development to correct this condition. Let the customer know they can continue to drive the vehicle and schedule a follow-up appointment in November 2022, when parts are expected to become available. Follow up with the customer to confirm the appointment once OASIS is updated with the repair information.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may experience a blank or inoperative information and entertainment screen with...

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an accessory protocol interface module (APIM) diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B108E:01 present. A touch-beep may be heard when pressing the touchscreen in screen region where a soft button is expected to be displayed even though nothing is displayed on the touchscreen. To correct this condition, follow the Workshop Manual Section 415-00 to replace the 15.5 inch display. For claiming, use base part # 10D885 and the applicable labor operations of Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2020-2022 Corsair/Nautilus/Navigator/Aviator, 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles equipped with Phone-as-a-Key may...

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exhibit Phone-as-a-Key concerns and have diagnostic trouble code(s) (DTC) U200D:15, U200E:15, U200F:15, B15**:31, B15**:49 and/or B15A5:56 stored in the remote function actuator (RFA) module. If the vehicle is exhibiting other symptoms outside of Phone-as-a-key concerns, address those first. If any of these DTCs are detected during diagnostics, clear the DTCs, reflash RFA to the latest software level and start a new Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) session. Verify that DTCs are no longer present. If only the B15**:31, B15**:57 and/or B15A5:56 DTC(s) returns in the RFA after a self test, follow normal Workshop Manual (WSM) diagnostics, Section 419-01C.

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Some 2013-2023 Ford or Lincoln vehicles with modems activated through FordPass or LincolnWay may experience 12 volt...

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battery drain symptoms when the customer uses non-Ford/Lincoln phone applications as an alternate channel to access vehicle commands such as door lock/unlock, remote start, vehicle location, etc. The battery drain may be caused by excessive calls for data through the vehicle network keeping it in an activated state. Recommend that the customer uninstall the app to ensure this is not contributing to battery symptoms experienced. Advise the customer that unaffiliated third-party app developers do not work directly with Ford to adhere to security, vehicle communication, and privacy requirements.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a lack/loss of heat while driving during freezing temperatures.

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This may be due to the heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) control module software. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the HVAC software.

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In various 2017-2022 Ford and Lincoln vehicles, customers may receive a message in the FordPass or LincolnWay App stating "Feature Unavailable.

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Since this is a fleet vehicle, it cannot access the (SYNC Connect) FordPass or LincolnWay app through the TCU Embedded Modem. If this message appears, the vehicle may be equipped with a fleet telematics module. Replacement of the TCU or TCU related repairs will not prevent this message from appearing. Please refer the customer to in app FordPass Guides or LincolnWay Concierge Teams to aid with fleet telematics removal. Open app, select Account > Help > CHAT or CALL option

10210804

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E/F150/Edge/Nautilus vehicles equipped with SYNC Gen 4 may experience a loss of Bluetooth...

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pairing after a key cycle after accessory protocol interface module (APIM) replacement and programming or a software update. This may be due to APIM software. To correct the concern: 1. Perform master reset via settings > general settings > reset > master reset. 2. Make sure customer device is up to date. 3. Reboot customer device. For claiming, use causal part -14G670- and applicable labor operations in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

10210473

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or after 30-Sep-2021 may exhibit the wireless charger inoperative or...

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poor performance when using an some Apple iPhone 12 and 13 models that use MagSafe wireless charging. This may be due to limited compatibility with the wireless accessory charging module (WACM). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the WACM.

10209210

Some 2021-2022 F-150/Mach-E vehicles equipped with BlueCruise may experience loss of BlueCruise hands-free driving mode availability.

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This may be due to an expired BlueCruise map file in the gateway module (GWM). To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the GWM.

10208145

Some 2021 and 2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a Driver Monitoring Camera Blocked message and/or diagnostic...

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trouble codes (DTCs) B115E:97, B15E1:97, and/or B15E2:97 stored in the driver status monitor camera module (CMR). To correct the condition, place the steering wheel in the center position so that the driver status monitor camera is visible. Connect the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) and clear the DTCs. Turn the ignition off and wait 10 seconds. Turn the ignition on and wait 1 minute. Using the FDRS, perform the CMR self-test to confirm the codes are cleared.

Brakes

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11028844

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a "Parking Brake Failure, Service Immediately message displayed in...

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the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) C2007, C2008, C1034, U0293 and/or U0100 stored in the anti-lock brake system (ABS) module. To correct the condition, follow the technical instructions outlined FSA 22P31 (US) or 22B47 (Canada) for an appropriate repair direction.

11022398

This article supersedes TSB 23-2021 to update the service procedure and labor times from M-time to AP-time and add a limit.

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Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above equipped with the rear view camera system only may exhibit the "Reverse Brake Assistance Not Available" message and diagnostic trouble code (DTC) B1578:78 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA) that cannot be cleared. This may be due to the IPMA software.

11020124

"Quality improvements include: - Brake pedal tuning parameters updated for an improved pedal feel -Calibration update to...

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ensure One Pedal Drive functionality"

11018618

This bulletin supersedes 24-2187.

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Reason for update: Add labor operation A and changed MT to AP with a limit. Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit a "1 Pedal Drive Fault - Press Brake Pedal To Reduce Speed" warning message displayed in the instrument panel cluster (IPC).

11008361

In some of the affected vehicles, the Electronic Park Brake (EPB) may not function due to damaged wiring.

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Reason for supplement: Technical Information updated

11003273

Quality improvements include: - Reduced ADAS loss of communication events - Adds camera retry strategy robustness action...

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- 21 MY: Removes erroneous ""Reverse Brake Unavailable"" message.

11001647

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a "1 Pedal Drive Fault - Press Brake Pedal To Reduce Speed" warning...

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message displayed in the instrument panel cluster (IPC). The customer may also notice that the 1 Pedal Drive feature has been deactivated. A diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0C2F:92 may also be stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic module-C (SOBDMC). This concern may also be present when one pedal drive mode is enabled. This may be due to the SOBDMC. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the powertrain modules using the latest level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS).

10252527

2021-2023 Mach-E vehicles may exhibit the drive mode default to normal mode while driving and <Drive Mode Not Available>...

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message displays in the center display screen with or without Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) U0253 stored in the ABS module. This may be due to the software in the APIM.

10249758

Some 2021-2023 Mach-E vehicles may exhibit the drive mode default to normal mode while driving and Drive Mode Not...

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Available message displays in the center display screen with or without diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U0253 stored in the anti-lock brake system module (ABS). This may be due to the software in the SYNC module (APIM). The APIM software update that addresses the symptom listed in this bulletin may have been sent via Ford Power-Up software updates delivered over-the-air (OTA) to connected vehicles that have automatic updates enabled through the center display screen. Enter the vehicle identification number (VIN) in Professional Technician System (PTS) and check the OTA Dashboard under the Connected Vehicle tab for OTA update history. If an update to the APIM has successfully completed recently and the customer is reporting the symptoms are no longer present, this article may not apply.

10248271

Software Update SU7 P1 for 2021- 2023 MY Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality improvements include: - Reduces erroneous BLIS warning 21 MY: - Increases availability of BlueCruise. Ignition reset will not be necessary to reengage BlueCriuse. - Reduces false eyes-off warnings - Improved OTA success rate 21-22 MY: - Improved Reverse Brake assist availability - Customer is instructed to exit the vehicle when a battery hazard is detected - Enables the e-release feature on the front trunk.

10237459

Software Update 4 P2 for 2021- 2023 Model Year Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality improvements include: Remove Reverse Brake Assist unavailable warning Remove Beltminder Tollbooth Mode Remove incorrect frunk service now pop- up. Improves hood ajar warnings/ chimes. New thermal parameters added for increased powertrain component protection. Ford Pass Charge settings - will not revert back to previous settings.

10235330

Certain 2021-2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E Vehicles Replace the Electronic Parking Brake Harness Connector In some...

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of the affected vehicles, the Electronic Park Brake (EPB) may not function due to damaged or broken wiring. Customers may experience an audible chime, a wrench light, and a message on the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) specifying there is a Parking brake failure, service immediately. Some customers may be unable to disengage the park brake resulting in brake drag while driving accompanied by a constant minder and chime. The vehicle design will allow the affected vehicles to remain stationary on a grade even with a non-functioning EPB.

10228876

Some Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit noise when the brakes are applied.

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When diagnosing and repairing brake noise conditions, use the Workshop Manual (WSM) and the appropriate pinpoint test in section 206-00. The brake rotors should only be machined if directed by the WSM because one or more of the following conditions are present on the braking surface: scoring, excessive corrosion/rust or pitting, bluing/discoloration and/or heat spots. For additional information, refer to WSM section 206-00.

10222788

Some Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit noise when the brakes are applied.

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When diagnosing and repairing brake noise conditions, use the Workshop Manual (WSM) and the appropriate pinpoint test in section 206-00. The brake rotors should only be machined if directed by the WSM because one or more of the following conditions are present on the braking surface: scoring, excessive corrosion/rust or pitting, bluing/discoloration and/or heat spots. For additional information, refer to WSM section 206-00.

10210475

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 15-Mar-2022 may exhibit a Parking Brake Fault Service Now...

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message in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and DTCs C2007, C2008, C1034, U0293 and/or U0100 in the antilock brake system (ABS) module. This may be due to an open/corroded circuit near the rear caliper. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to replace the electronic parking brake (EPB) connector.

10210394

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E and F-150 vehicles may exhibit a Reverse Brake Assist Unavailable message after module programming has been completed.

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This may be due to a network interruption from programming or configuring modules, which can cause steering center find to be reset. When the steering center find is reset, this causes various features to become disabled. The steering center find can be relearned by driving the vehicle approximately 5 minutes above 18 mph (30 km/h) straight ahead on a flat surface with no steering inputs for a few seconds. When steering center is found the Reverse Brake Assist Unavailable message will go away.

10209201

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 06-Jan-2022 may exhibit a vibration or pulsation from the brakes.

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This may be due to brake pad material bonded to the rotor. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure steps to replace the brake pads and resurface the rotors.

Engine

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11025810

Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a condition where the interior propulsion sound feature does not...

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remain active and deactivates immediately. This may be due to the audio control module (ACM) configuration. To restore the functionality of this feature, download and run the "ACM - Enable Engine Sound Enhancement and Active Noise Control" application in the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) scan tool. In cases where the ACM is replaced, this routine will run during the "ACM - Programmable Module Installation (PMI)" application. Make sure to follow the FDRS on-screen instructions carefully. For claiming, use causal part 18C869 and labor operation numbers 12651D and 12651D4.

11020891

Some 2022-2024 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit an inoperative BlueCruise and lane centering with diagnostic trouble...

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code (DTC) U3000:49 stored in the camera module rear (CMR). This may be due to the software level of the CMR. Inform customers that engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in Q3 2025. Monitor Professional Technician System (PTS) for additional information.

11019702

Some 2021-2025 Ford/ Lincoln vehicles equipped with SYNC4 may not be able to perform an update to the accessory protocol interface module (APIM).

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This may be due to the software in the APIM. Ford Engineering has de-activated the ability to update these SYNC4 APIM modules as applicable, and the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) will not present an update for the APIM module. Some existing directed repairs may be impacted, check Professional Technician System (PTS) before attempting any specific technical service bulletin (TSB)/special service message (SSM) and check field service action (FSA) landing pages before attempting any FSA repairs. For any vehicle repairs requiring a software update that includes an APIM update in the programming sequence, if the 5-digit product code for the APIM software is equal to or lower than 23187, do not attempt to update affected modules at this time. To determine the 5-digit product code for the APIM software on the vehicle, while the vehicle center display screen is powered up with ignition in run or accessory, go to Settings > General > About SYNC.

11010851

For 2022-2024 e-Transit vehicles equipped with the standard range battery with engine code "ENC0" and 2021-2024 Mustang...

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Mach-E vehicles when attempting to charge/balance high voltage battery modules (arrays) from remanufactured array kits, the Midtronics xMB tool will not recognize the remanufactured part number.

10254147

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a "1 Pedal Drive Fault - Press Brake Pedal To Reduce Speed" warning...

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message displayed in the instrument panel cluster (IPC) after a recent powertrain software update was received. A diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0C2F:92 may also be stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic module-C (SOBDMC). This concern may also be present when One Pedal Drive mode is enabled. This condition does not affect vehicle durability and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected by early May 2024. Replacement or reprogramming of SOBDMC and/or the PCM will not resolve this condition. Module reprogramming in the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) has been temporarily suspended for powertrain modules. Monitor Professional Technician System (PTS), OASIS, and FSA landing pages for additional information and schedule service appointments for customers once the repair becomes available.

10252622

Some 2022-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles which recently received an OTA update may exhibit an inoperative BlueCruise and...

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lane centering with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) U2018:51 stored in the camera module - rear (CMR) and U0565:86 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA). This may be due to the software level of the CMR. Inform customers that engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition and will be released via Ford Power-Up software updates delivered over-the-air (OTA) expected in mid-late March 2024. The software will update automatically if vehicle connectivity is enabled on the vehicle's settings. Schedule a service visit for customers who have disabled vehicle connectivity or who report that they did not receive the update in March 2024. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10249770

Some 2022-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles which recently received an OTA update may exhibit an inoperative BlueCruise and...

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lane centering with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) U2018:51 stored in the camera module - rear (CMR) and U0565:86 stored in the image processing module A (IPMA). This may be due to the software level of the CMR. Inform customers that engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition and will be released via Ford Power-Up software updates delivered over-the-air (OTA) expected in March 2024. The software will update automatically if vehicle connectivity is enabled on the vehicle's settings. Schedule a service visit for customers who have disabled vehicle connectivity or who report that they did not receive the update in March 2024. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10244821

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may experience an alarm activation even after the motion sensor function has been...

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disabled through the pop-up menu at ignition off. If the customer wants to turn off the motion sensors for a key cycle, they can go to the center display screen: Vehicle Settings Alarm System Motion Sensors off. The motion sensors will be re-enabled on the next key cycle. This condition does not affect vehicle durability and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in November 2023. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10244820

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may experience an exterior charge status indicator not illuminating the blue...

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charging segments after an over the air (OTA) update. Confirm if the Charge Port Light toggle button is not present in the center display screen by selecting Vehicle Icon Controls Access Charge Port Light toggle button, as this button has been removed after OTA update. Replacing the charge port and/or the battery charger control module (BCCM) is not recommended. This condition does not affect charge behavior and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in November 2023. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10239477

Some 2021-2023 Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit a condition where the high voltage battery stops charging when...

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connected to level 1 or level 2 chargers with an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P2C94 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM). To restore charging capability, disconnect the off-board charging station charge handle from the vehicle charge port and reconnect. This condition does not affect vehicle durability and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in August 2023. Replacement of the SOBDM will not resolve this condition. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10236333

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2023 F-150 Lightning vehicles may experience an exterior charge status indicator not...

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illuminating the blue charging segments after an over the air (OTA) update. Confirm if the Charge Port Light toggle button is not present in the center display screen by selecting Vehicle Icon> Controls> Access> Charge Port Light toggle button, as this button has been removed after OTA update. Replacing the charge port and/or the battery charger control module (BCCM) is not recommended. This condition does not affect charge behavior and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in September 2023. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10234587

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may experience an alarm activation even after the motion sensor function has been...

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disabled through the pop-up menu at ignition off. If the customer wants to turn off the motion sensors for a key cycle, they can go to the center display screen: Vehicle > Settings > Alarm System > Motion Sensors off. The motion sensors will be re-enabled on the next key cycle. This condition does not affect vehicle durability and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in June 2023. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10233921

Some 2021-2023 Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit a condition where the high voltage battery stops charging when...

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connected to level 1 or level 2 chargers with an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P2C94 stored in the secondary on-board diagnostic control module A (SOBDM). To restore charging capability, disconnect the off-board charging station charge handle from the vehicle charge port and reconnect. This condition does not affect vehicle durability and no additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition at this time. Inform customers that they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in June 2023. Replacement of the SOBDM will not resolve this condition. Monitor OASIS for additional information.

10210228

Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a lack/loss of heat while driving during freezing temperatures.

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The Workshop Manual, Section 412-00 pinpoint test J has been updated to aid in proper diagnosis. This may be due to the heating ventilation and air conditioning control (HVAC) module software. Recommend the customer to use AUTO Mode and adjust the temperature to maximize heater performance. This does not affect vehicle durability and no additional diagnosis or service is required at this time. Inform customers they can continue to drive the vehicle and engineering is currently working on a solution for this condition that is expected in late April 2022. Replacement or reprogramming of the HVAC will not resolve this condition. Monitor OASIS for additional information and schedule service appointments for customers once the repair becomes available.

10208146

Some 2017-2018 Focus/MKX/C-MAX, 2017-2019 MKC/Taurus/Flex/MKT, 2017-2020 Fusion/MKZ/Continental, 2017-2022...

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Mustang/Edge/Explorer/Police Interceptor Utility/Escape/F-150/F-Super Duty, 2018-2022 Expedition/Navigator, 2019-2022 Ranger/Nautilus, 2020-2022 Corsair/Aviator, and 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a noisy, incorrectly operating, and/or inoperative seat motor. This may be due to a damaged or inoperative seat track motor. A lower level service part has been released to correct noisy, incorrect operation/inoperative seat track motors.

Software & Calibration

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11016078

This article supersedes TSB 25-2049 to update the labor time description.

11016076

This article supersedes TSB 24-2251 to update the labor times associated with the Service Procedure from M-time to...

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AP-time.

10251476

Software Update FPU 24-PU0105-CMR-FX for 2022-2023 MY Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements include - Adds robustness to the Driver State Monitoring system and increases availability of BlueCruise - 22MY Reduces false eyes-off warnings

10248265

Software Update SU6 P4 for 2022- 2023 MY Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality improvements include: - Adds robustness to the Driver State Monitoring system and increases availability of BlueCruise - 22 MY Reduces false eyes-off warnings

10237467

Priority Update 23-PU0415-BLM-FX-VIS for 2021 - 2023 Mach E vehicles is now available Quality Improvements include: ...

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-Phone as a Key Passive Entry improvement

10232490

Some 2021-2022 F-150 built on or before 19-May-2022, Mustang Mach-E built on or before 04-May-2022 and 2022...

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Expedition/Navigator vehicles built on or before 13-May-2022 may exhibit various driver assistance system warning messages or inoperative features and/or diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) U3000:49, U3000:89, U2107:68, C1001:54 and/or C1001:78. This may be due to software in the IPMA. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to reprogram the IPMA to the latest level.

10227483

Software Update 3 P2 for 2021-2021 Model Year Mustang Mach-E is now available.

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Quality Improvements Include: An improvement to how the Distance to Empty (DTE) is calculated.

10217137

Software Update 3 Part 1 for 2021-2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements Include: Subscription service fixes

10213708

2021-2022 various Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit an erroneous diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U1A01:93 stored in...

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the telematics control unit (TCU). This may be due to various software parameters within the TCU. If this DTC is identified during normal diagnostics, but the vehicle does not exhibit any customer concerns around the TCU operation, clear this DTC and no further repairs are recommended. If the DTC returns after being cleared or if the vehicle exhibits connectivity concerns with the TCU, continue with normal Workshop Manual (WSM) diagnostics. If set erroneously, this DTC does not cause any observable concerns or warning messages and does not affect vehicle performance or durability. Ford is developing a software update which will be delivered to the vehicle via an over-the-air (OTA) TCU update in July 2022 to prevent this DTC from setting erroneously.

10209365

Certain 2022 Model Year Expedition/Navigator, 2021-2022 Model Year F-150 and Mach-E Vehicles Equipped with Ford Co-Pilot...

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and BlueCruise - BlueCruise Maps Expiration. In some of the affected vehicles, the Connected Blue Zone Maps will expire on March 14, 2022. When the maps expire the BlueCruise with hands-free highway driving feature will no long be available. Unsold vehicles that are in transport mode or on dealer lots are unable to receive an over the air update containing the updated maps.

10209209

This article supersedes TSB 21-2236 to update the models and year affected.

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Some 2013-2018 C-Max, 2013-2020 Fusion/MKZ, 2013-2022 Escape, 2015-2018 Focus, 2015-2019 MKC, 2015-2022 Edge/F150/Mustang, 2016-2018 MKX, 2016-2019 Explorer, 2017-2022 F-Super Duty, 2018-2022 EcoSport/Expedition, 2019-2022 Ranger/Nautilus, 2021-2022 Bronco/Bronco Sport/Mustang Mach-E, 2022 Maverick vehicles may experience seat pan looseness, lateral movement, or a clunk/thump noise on turns. This may be due to the seat pan track. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure steps to install a reinforcement.

10207900

2021-2022 various Ford and Lincoln vehicles may exhibit an erroneous diagnostic trouble code (DTC) U1A01:93 stored in...

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the telematics control unit (TCU). This may be due to various software parameters within the TCU. If this DTC is identified during normal diagnostics, but the vehicle does not exhibit any customer concerns around the TCU operation, clear this DTC and no further repairs are recommended. If the DTC returns after being cleared or if the vehicle exhibits connectivity concerns with the TCU, continue with normal Workshop Manual (WSM) diagnostics. If set erroneously, this DTC does not cause any observable concerns or warning messages and does not affect vehicle performance or durability. Ford is developing a software update which will be delivered to the vehicle via an over-the-air (OTA) TCU update in July 2022 to prevent this DTC from setting erroneously.

Infotainment

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11029659

"25S49 Recall Remedy: -Infotainment software update to address frozen screens"

11029000

25S49 Recall Remedy: -Infotainment software update to address frozen screens

11020122

"Quality improvements include: -Addresses cases where the cluster was stuck on charging screen -Addresses Instrument...

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Panel Cluster delays after doing a quick restart -Customers will be able to turn off the traction control using the toggle"

11019887

Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit at least one of the following conditions:...

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*Speedometer stays at 1 mph (1 km/h) when the vehicle is stopped *Speedometer lags during deceleration and acceleration *Car image in the center of the IPC is always displayed *Speedometer is delayed in displaying on bootup *IPC bootup is delayed when attempting to start the vehicle directly from accessory mode *IPC is stuck on the charging/accessory screen when placed in Drive/ready to drive *After vehicle start up, the lane keeping system status telltale briefly displays *Buzz noise from the IPC that changes with the brightness setting This may be due to the software in the IPC.

11014831

Some of the vehicles listed in the Model statement above may exhibit at least one of the following conditions: * General...

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system performance/stability/intermittent system reboot * Intermittent wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto function * Phone related concerns with intermittent no audio or static * Navigation/global positioning system (GPS) related concerns through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto * Alexa function consistency and stability

10254320

Quality improvements include: -22, 23 and 21 MYs: Fix the infrequent random audio noises and improve the audio quality of the vehicle.

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-23.5 MY may lose audio on rear left woofer/tweeter (Channel 1)

10253552

Various vehicles have had pinpoint tests, guided routines and the Warranty and Policy Manual recentlyupdated for...

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diagnostics and repairs on SYNC generation 3 and later applications. When performingdiagnostics and repairs on SYNC Gen 3 or later, select the diagnostics tab and search for related symptoms,DTCs and keywords. The search results will be shown in the search results pane. Read and follow allTechnical Service Bulletins (TSB), Special Service Message (SSM)s or General Service Bulletin (GSB) first if abulletin specifically addresses the vehicle concern. If there are no messages, run the appropriate diagnosticpinpoint test found in the Workshop Manual (WSM). Follow the steps in the pinpoint test. Make sure to note thetitle of the guided routine, using the correct one for the vehicle's symptom or diagnostic trouble code (DTC) iscritical. Depending on the outcome of the pinpoint test, a repair validation code (RVC) may be generated eitherin the pinpoint test or Guided Routine. If the vehicle concern still exists after following the pinpoint tests orguided routine, then a manual RVC can be generated using the RVC Assist Form. A manual RVC can only begenerated once the above process has been followed.

10243443

"Software Update SU6 P1 for 2021 - 2023 Mach E is now available.

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Quality improvements include: -Improved ""Ask on Exit"" pop- up functionality '- Adds a ""some display features may be temporarily unavailable"" message to the SYNC screen when a SYNC update is installing. - Selectable Drive Modes - prevent default to normal mode due to loss of communication with SYNC - Improved Profiles (Enhanced Memory) - prevent getting stuck in GUEST. - Improved feedback of vehicle charging behavior when plugging-in.

10236023

Some 2021-2023 F-150/Mustang Mach-E/Edge vehicles may exhibit a concern of Android Auto unable to wirelessly connect...

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and/or Android phones rebooting when connected to the vehicle via USB. This is due to a concern with the Google application on the customers device. Google has released a fix for these concerns. For Android phones not connecting wirelessly, request that the customer update their Android Auto version to 6.1 or later. For customers who's Android phone reboots when connected via USB, request that the customer update their Chrome application to 88.0.4324.181 or later. The customers service provider should be able to assist customers having difficulty updating their device. This is not a warrantable repair.

10222310

Customer Satisfaction Program 21B36 for 2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements Include: Improvements to "Phone As A Key" software to help improve reliability and reduce potential Bluetooth disconnections.

Body & Paint

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11026511

Some 2021-2025 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a condition where the front luggage compartment hood is hard to close.

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This may be due to an alignment issue with the hood. The most common adjustments to improve closing efforts involve the hood front up and down alignment and the bump stop rubbers. Refer to Workshop Manual, Section 501-03 Body Closures > General Procedures > Hood Alignment for procedures on proper adjustments that can improve front luggage compartment hood closing efforts.

11007977

Some 2020-2024 Explorer/Aviator/Corsair, 2021-2024 F-150/Bronco, 2023-2024 F-Super Duty, and 2024-2025 Nautilus vehicles...

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may experience the overhead console sunglass bin cannot be locked in a closed position.

11005308

This article supersedes TSB 24-2002 to update the symptom, production fix date and the service procedure.

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Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 09-Jul-2024 may exhibit a wind noise from the exterior mirrors/A-pillar area when driving between 25 mph-40 mph (32 km/h-64 Km/h). This may be due to poor sealing of the lower mirror foam and the glass top run foam. To correct this condition, follow the Service Procedure to install new lower inner foam and the glass top run foam.

11001150

Certain 2021-2023 Model Year Mach-E Vehicles - Paint Sealant Issues - Door Hems Inspection - Repair

10254329

Quality Improvements include: - Allows the user to open any vehicle door if the phone is within 6m of the vehicle.

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- Improves the success rate for the Passive Entry feature. - Allows persons to enter the vehicle independent of which side the phone is located.

10252532

Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a wind noise from the exterior mirror/A-pillar area when driving at or above 64 km/h (40 mph).

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This may be due to poor sealing of the lower mirror foam and the glass top run foam.. Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a wind noise from the exterior mirror/A-pillar area when driving at or above 64 km/h (40 mph). This may be due to poor sealing of the lower mirror foam and the glass top run foam..

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 04-Dec-2023 may exhibit a wind noise from the exterior...

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mirrors/A-pillar area when driving at or above 40 mph (64 km/h). This may be due to poor sealing of the lower mirror foam and the glass top run foam.

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This article supersedes TSB 21-2307 to update the Service Procedure.

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Some 2021-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 29-Sep-2023 may experience a water leak into the liftgate. This may be due to water intruding past the seals on the liftgate mounted rear lamp assemblies. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to seal the lamp cavities.

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This article supersedes TSB 21-2189 to update the vehicle model years affected.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a concern where the front luggage compartment hood is hard to close due to air becoming trapped in the front luggage compartment while closing the hood, increasing the closing effort.

Transmission

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* 2021-2024 Bronco Sport built on or before 15-Dec-2024<br /> * 2022-2024 Mustang Mach-E<br /> * 2022-2025 Escape built...

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on or before 22-May-2025<br /> * 2024 Maverick vehicles built on or after 17-Jan-2024<br /> <br /> Some of the above vehicles may exhibit an illuminated powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0929 stored in the gear shift module (GSM). This may be due to the software in the GSM. To correct the condition, reprogram the GSM module using the latest software level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). For claiming, use causal part 7P155 and labor operation numbers 7001D and 7001D4.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or before 17-Jan-2022 and 2022 Transit vehicles built on or before...

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17-May-2022 may exhibit a powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0929:77 stored in the gear shift module (GSM).

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E built on or before 17-Jan-2022, 2022 Escape built on or before 03-Mar-2022, Bronco Sport...

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built on or before 04-Mar-2022, 2022 Maverick built on or before 25-Jan-2022 and 2022 Transit built on or before 17-May-2022 may exhibit a powertrain malfunction (wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0929:77 stored in the gear shift module (GSM). This may be due to the software in the GSM. To correct this condition, perform Pinpoint Test D. Refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 307-05 > Diagnosis and Testing. If the GSM is not operating correctly, perform the replacement of the GSM. Do not perform a PMI after installing a new GSM assembly. The GSM is shipped with the latest software level. For claiming, use causal part 7P155 and applicable labor operations in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on 01-Aug-2021 and through 18-Jan-2022, 2022 Maverick vehicles built on...

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13-Sep-2021 and through 18-Jan-2022, 2022 Escape vehicles built on 24-Sep-2021 and through 18-Jan-2022, 2022 Bronco Sport vehicles built on 08-Nov-2021 and through 18-Jan-2022 may exhibit a shift knob can be rotated without stepping on the brake pedal, although the transmission remains in park (P). This condition may be intermittent, more noticeable in warmer temperatures. DTC P0929 may also be set in the gear shift module (GSM). This may be due to a GSM concern. To correct the condition, follow the Service Procedure to update the GSM.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E, 2022 Escape/Bronco Sport/Maverick/Transit vehicles may exhibit a powertrain malfunction...

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(wrench) indicator with diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0929:77 stored in the gear shift module (GSM). This may be due to the software in the GSM. To correct this condition, reprogram the GSM module using the latest software level of the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). For claiming, use causal part 7P155 and applicable labor operations in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

Other

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Customer Satisfaction Program 24N08 - Supplement #1 Certain 2021-2024 Bronco Sport, Escape, Mach-E, and 2022-2024...

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Maverick Vehicles Drivers Side Seat Buckle Replacement

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Some 2022-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit the condition where the speedometer stays at 1 mph (1 km/h) when the...

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vehicle is stopped and/or lags during decelaration and aceleration.

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Some 2022-2023 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit the condition where the speedometer stays at 1 mph (1 km/h) when the...

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vehicle is stopped.

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Certain 2022 Model Year Expedition/Navigator, 2021-2022 Model Year F-150 and Mach-E Vehicles Equipped with Ford Co-Pilot...

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and BlueCruise - BlueCruise Maps Expiration: In some of the affected vehicles, the Connected Blue Zone Maps will expire on March 14, 2022. When the maps expire, the BlueCruise with hands-free highway driving feature will no longer be available.

Pre-Delivery & Maintenance

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Various 2021-2024 Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with the rear camera on demand feature may exhibit a Please Check...

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Surroundings For Safety or Full View Not Available message when the rear camera button is pressed and the vehicle is not in reverse. Inform customers this condition is considered normal operation and does not affect vehicle durability because the full rear view camera image can only be shown when the vehicle is in reverse. No additional diagnosis or service is required for this condition.

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Recall re-engagement email to customers who have not completed their recall.

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The message will provide a link to the Ford VIN recall look up tool to show the customer open recalls on their vehicle.

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Recall re-engagement email to customers who have not completed their recall.

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The message will provide a link to the Ford VIN recall look up tool to show the customer open recalls on their vehicle.

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The Service Awareness Newsletter is an informal communication that contains information that may not be presently...

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available in a TSB, SSM, GSB, or other electronic communication. This article includes information on warranty, technical service tips and other service information.

Lighting

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Quality improvements include: -Ensures the lane change assist turn signal flashes until the change maneuver is complete

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Harvest Program 23H05 Certain 2022 Model Year Navigator and 2022-2023 Model Year Mach-E, F150 Lightning, F150,...

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Expedition and Bronco - Instrument Cluster Odometer Inspection

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Priority Update 22-PU0603-DC-CHG for 2021-2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements Include: Addresses failed DC fast charging attempts and allows use Plug & Charge feature.

Hybrid & EV

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"Priority Update 23- PU0722-DC-CHG3 for 2021- 2022 MACH E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements include: -Robustness actions to improve DC fast charging performance/success rate"

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Priority Update 23-PU0105-DC-CHG2 for 2021- 2023 Mach E vehicles is now available.

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Quality improvements include: - Improvement to DC Fast Charging functionality.

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles may exhibit a concern where the vehicle is unable to be charged with the mobile charger.

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This may be due to a broken charge handle latch. To correct the condition, replace the mobile charger. For claiming, use causal part 10B706 and applicable labor operations in Section 10 of the Service Labor Time Standards (SLTS) Manual.

HVAC & Climate

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Ensure your vehicle is providing optimal output from its heating system, we have developed a software update to improve...

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the heating capability, defrost and defog performance when exterior temperatures are at or below -15C/5F.

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Customer Satisfaction Program 22B28 for 2021-2022 Model Year Mustang Mach-E vehicles is now available.

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Quality Improvements Include: Improved HVAC system heat capability when exterior temps are at or below -15 C/5 F

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Some 2022 Ford and Lincoln vehicles may need to perform A/C leak detection diagnostics.

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The 2022 Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 412-00 for A/C leak detection diagnosis is incomplete and is in the process of being updated. At this time, Pinpoint Test AN of Section 412-00 in the 2022 F-150 WSM can be used temporarily for the service procedure and specifications. Use the correct vehicle specific removal and replacement sections as needed. A new labor operation 19700A45 has also been released to align with the new procedure.

Steering

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Some 2021-2025 Ford vehicles may exhibit a condition where heated/cooled seats, heated steering wheel and/or front/rear...

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defrost features will not turn on after a remote start is performed through the FordPass application or the key fob.

Suspension

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Some 2021-2022 Mustang Mach-E vehicles built on or after 26-Jul-2021 may exhibit a noise from the front suspension area.

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This may be due to spring spacers in the front springs. The spring spacers are for shipping protection and need to be removed prior to delivery to the customer. This is included in the pre-delivery inspection (PDI). If the noise is due to the spring spacers, remove the spring spacers. Do not submit a claim for this condition.

Tires & Wheels

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Some 2021 and 2022 Ford and Lincoln vehicles may experience a tire sidewall wavy/indentation appearance in the radial...

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direction on one or both sidewalls. Sidewall wavy/indentation appearance is a common cosmetic characteristic of radial tire construction and will not affect the performance of the tire.