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SSM 52280 - 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2024 E-Transit/F-150 Lightning - DTC P1A3C Stored In The OBCC
Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2024 E-Transit/F-150 Lightning vehicles may have diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P1A3C 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.
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If you are checking codes and notice a P1A3C in the OBCC, this code is not of concern. It is caused when a DC session is stopped incorrectly using the latch button, or the stop button on the DC charger instead of the unlock button on the charge port. It can also be caused by a DC charger glitch or error. Always stop DC charging by pressing the unlock button first and waiting for a white charge port ring to appear BEFORE touching or pressing down the latch button to release the connector. Remember: UNLOCK - WHITE RING - then RELEASE.
Some 2021-2024 Mustang Mach-E, 2022-2024 E-Transit/F-150 Lightning vehicles may have diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P1A3C 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.
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If you are checking codes and notice a P1A3C in the OBCC, this code is not of concern. It is caused when a DC session is stopped incorrectly using the latch button, or the stop button on the DC charger instead of the unlock button on the charge port. It can also be caused by a DC charger glitch or error. Always stop DC charging by pressing the unlock button first and waiting for a white charge port ring to appear BEFORE touching or pressing down the latch button to release the connector. Remember: UNLOCK - WHITE RING - then RELEASE.
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