Ford Escape: Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control / Removal and Installation - Cruise Control Module (CCM)
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
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Remove the front bumper cover.
Refer to: Front Bumper Cover (501-19 Bumpers, Removal and Installation).
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Remove the air deflector.
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Remove the pushpins.
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Release the tabs and remove the air deflector.
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Detach the wire harness retainers and disconnect the wiring connector.
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NOTE:
Follow the unique instructions or graphics for this step in the installation.
Remove the screws and the CCM and bracket.
Installation
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To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Install the screws in the following sequence
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Install the CCM bracket screws.
Torque:
33 lb.in (3.7 Nm)
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Install the CCM bracket screw.
Torque:
33 lb.in (3.7 Nm)
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Install the CCM bracket screw.
Torque:
33 lb.in (3.7 Nm)
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NOTE:
This step is only necessary when installing a new component.
Using a diagnostic scan tool, complete the PMI process for the CCM following the on-screen instructions.
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Align the CCM .
Refer to: Cruise Control Radar Alignment (419-03B Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control, General Procedures).
Adjustment
Vertical Alignment
NOTE:
In order to align the CCM
, the front bumper cover must be removed to access the sensor and the
vehicle must be in a wheel alignment bay station so that the vehicle is
level...
Other information:
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Chart
Diagnostics in this manual assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices.REFER to: Diagnostic Methods (100-00 General Information, Description and Operation).
Module
DTC
Description
Action
PCM
P007A:00
Charge Air Cooler Temperature Sensor Circuit (Bank 1): No Sub Type Information
GO to Pinpoint Test DN
P..
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Locking Pliers
Removal
WARNING:
To prevent the risk of high-voltage shock, always follow
precisely all warnings and service instructions, including instructions
to depower the system. The high-voltage system utilizes approximately
450 volts DC, provided through high-voltage cables to its components and
modules. The high-voltage cables ..