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Pinpoint Test D: The Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Control Module Does Not Respond To The Diagnostic Tool

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  1. D1 CHECK THE 4WD CONTROL MODULE C281a FOR DAMAGE 
    • Key in OFF position.
    • Disconnect: 4WD Control Module C281a.
    • Inspect the 4WD control module C281a for damage.
    • Is the 4WD control module C281a OK? 
    1. Yes  : GO to D2.
    2. No  : REPAIR the 4WD control module C281a. CARRY OUT the data link diagnostics test.
  2. D2 CHECK CIRCUIT 70 (LB/WH) FOR AN OPEN 
    • Measure the resistance between the 4WD control module C281a pin 4, circuit 70 (LB/WH), harness side and the DLC C251 pin 7, circuit 70 (LB/WH), harness side.
      Fig 1: Checking Circuit 70 (LB/WH) For An Open
      G03277285Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
    • Is the resistance less than 5 ohms? 
    1. Yes  : GO to D3.
    2. No  : REPAIR the circuit. CARRY OUT the data link diagnostics test.
  3. D3 CHECK FOR CORRECT 4WD CONTROL MODULE OPERATION 
    • Disconnect all the 4WD control module connectors.
    • Check for:
      • Corrosion
      • Pushed-out pins
    • Connect all the 4WD control module connectors and make sure they seat correctly.
    • Operate the system and verify the concern is still present.
    • Is the concern still present? 
    1. Yes  : INSTALL a new 4WD control module. REFER to FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEMS . CARRY OUT the data link diagnostics test.
    2. No  : The system is operating correctly at this time. Concern may have been caused by a loose or corroded connector. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. CARRY OUT the data link diagnostics test.