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PCM - Charge Lamp ON in Cold Temperatures

Article No.
01-5-5

March 19, 2001

ELECTRICAL - CHARGING SYSTEM WARNING
INDICATOR LAMP ILLUMINATED - DURING COLD
AMBIENT TEMPERATURES BELOW - 6 DEGREES
CELSIUS (20 DEGREES F.) - VEHICLES EQUIPPED
WITH 2.0L ZETEC ENGINE BUILT 7/8/2000 THROUGH
2/12/2001 ONLY

FORD:
2001 ESCAPE

ISSUE

Some vehicles may exhibit a red charge lamp illumination in cold ambient temperatures below-6°C (20°F). This may be caused by the calibration of the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).

ACTION





Verify red charge lamp illumination. If normal diagnostics cannot resolve condition, reprogram the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) with latest calibration. Refer to the PCM Calibration Information Chart shown for details.





Obtain an Authorized Modifications Decal (FPS 8262 - obtainable through DOES II, 25/pkg) and list the date, dealer number, and summary of modifications performed. Select a prominent place adjacent to the Vehicle Emission Control Information Decal suitable for installing the Authorized Modifications Decal. Clean the area, install the decal, and cover it with a clear plastic decal shield.

OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE
WARRANTY STATUS: INFORMATION ONLY
OASIS CODES: 203000, 203100, 204000, 204200, 206000, 290000