NHTSA ID Number: 10236577
Manufacturer Communication Number: TSB 23-2155
Summary
Some 2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E vehicles may exhibit various driver assistance system warning messages or inoperative 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.
This bulletin supersedes 23-2137.
Model:
Summary
This article supersedes TSB 23-2137 to update the Title, Action, Issue, Service Procedure and Parts List.
Issue: Some 2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E vehicles may exhibit various driver assistance system warning messages or inoperative 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.
Action: Follow the Service Procedure to correct the condition on vehicles that meet all of the following criteria:
- 2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E - IPMA has DTC C1001:31, U3000:89, and/or U3000:49 present
- At least one of the following concerns:
- Front Camera Fault Service Required message
- Pre-collision Assist inoperative
- Adaptive cruise control inoperative
- Front windshield camera alignment routine fails to complete
Parts
| Service Part Number | Quantity | Description | Unit of Issue |
| 164-R9343 | As Needed | 3M™ Film Tape 9343 | 1 |
| Obtain Locally | As Needed | Zip Ties |
Parts
Parts To Inspect And Replace Only As Needed
| Service Part Number | Quantity | Description | Unit of Issue |
| LJ8Z-14D202-V | If Needed | A-Pillar to IPMA Coaxial Cable (Built With Minor Feature Code HKLAG, HKLAH, And/Or J3QAD) | 1 |
| LJ8Z-14D202-W | If Needed | A-Pillar to IPMA Coaxial Cable (Built With Minor Feature Code HKLAF And/Or J3QAA) | 1 |
| LJ8Z-14D202-U | If Needed | Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Camera to A-Pillar Coaxial Cable | 1 |
| ML3Z-19H406-B | If Needed | Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Camera | |
| 19H405 | If Needed | Image Processing Module A (IPMA) – Refer To The Parts Catalog For The VIN Specific Application | 1 |
Service Procedure
1. Is DTC C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 stored in the IPMA or were recently stored in the vehicle’s 60-Day VHA/DTC History? The vehicle’s 60-Day VHA/DTC History (if applicable) can be found in the Professional Technician System (PTS) > Connected Vehicle > Connected Vehicle Home.
(1). Yes – inspect the coaxial cables between the IPMA and the IPMA camera for loose connections. Perform a wiggle test to check C900 and C9128 connectors for loose connections. If no loose connections are present, proceed to Step 2. If loose connections are present, reconnect and proceed to Step 3.
(2). No – proceed to Step 27.
2. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA?
(1). Yes – proceed to Step 4.
(2). No – the issue is intermittent. Replace both sections of coaxial cable running from the IPMA Camera to the IPMA following Steps 4-15 and Steps 17-24, then proceeding to Step 25.
3. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve DTCs. Are C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA?
(1). Yes – proceed to Step 4.
(2). No – proceed to Step 27.
4. Replace the coaxial cable running from the IPMA camera to the A-pillar by overlaying the new coaxial cable next to the existing coaxial cable and cutting off the existing coaxial cable connectors. To do so, begin by removing the left A-Pillar Trim Panel. Refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, A-Pillar Trim Panel.
5. Disconnect the left headliner wiring harness found in A-pillar. (Figure 1)
Figure 1
6. Disconnect left rear washer hose. (Figure 2) Refer to WSM, Section 501-16 Wipers and Washers, General Procedures, Washer Hose Coupling.
Figure 2
7. Remove move both sun visors. (Figure 3)
Figure 3
(1). Position the sun visor screw cover aside.
(2). Remove the sun visor screw.
(3). Rotate the sun visor downward.
(4). Disconnect the sun visor electrical connector.
8. Remove the sun visor clips and screws from both sides. (Figure 4).
Figure 4
9. Remove the rear view mirror cover by releasing the clips holding the rear view mirror cover in place. (Figure 5)
Figure 5
10. Disconnect C9128 connector going to the IPMA camera from the headliner.
11. Remove the front assist handles from both sides. (Figure 6)
Figure 6
(1). Position the front assist handle down.
(2). Remove the front assist handle retainers.
(3). Remove the front assist handle clips.
12. Tuck the replacement coaxial cable into the headliner behind the headliner harness and use 3M™ film tape to overlay the new coaxial cable next to the existing coaxial cable. (Figure 7) Use 3M™ film tape (not zip ties) to overlay the cable in the headliner and A-pillar. Using zip ties with sharp cuts near the side curtain airbag may impede the airbag’s performance once installed. (Figure 8)
Figure 7
Figure 8
NOTE: Do not kink or route the cable in such a way that it bends greater than 90 degrees over 30 mm (1.2 in). Sharp bends could damage the cable. Press the 3M™ film tape firmly to the headliner to make sure the tape adheres to the headliner.
13. On the male side of the headliner wiring harness electrical connector (C900), remove the existing coaxial cable pin from the connector, and install the coaxial pin from the newly installed coaxial cable. Refer to Wiring Diagram, Connector Views, C900. (Figure 9)
Figure 9
14. Reattach headliner to the roof using the headliner magnets. Install a new C9128 connector to the IPMA camera and reconnect the headliner wiring harness electrical connector. Refer to Figures 10-11. Cut the existing coaxial cable connectors to make sure the original cable is not used again.
Figure 10
Figure 11
15. Install the newly overlaid harness in A-pillar back onto the A-pillar mounting bracket, above the fasteners that hold the bracket in place. (Figure 12)
Figure 12
NOTE: Make sure to correctly install the headliner harness onto the bracket to avoid impeding the side curtain airbag.
16. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA?
(1). Yes – proceed to Step 17 to replace the coaxial cable running from A-Pillar to IPMA by overlaying the new coaxial cable next to the existing coaxial cable and cutting off the existing coaxial cable connectors.
(2). No – proceed to Step 27.
17. Remove the left A-pillar trim panel if not already removed. Refer to WSM, Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, A-Pillar Trim Panel.
18. On the left side, disconnect the headliner wiring harness electrical connector (C900). (Figure 1)
19. Remove the left B-pillar trim panel. Refer to WSM, Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, B-Pillar Trim Panel.
20. Remove the left loadspace trim panel. Refer to WSM, Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, Loadspace Trim Panel.
21. Remove the left side body harness scuff plates located under the front scuff plate trim panel rear scuff plate trim panel. (Figures 13-14)
Figure 13
Figure 14
22. Is the vehicle equipped with minor feature codes HKLAG, HKLAH, and/or J3QAD? To confirm a vehicle is built with any of these minor feature codes, review the build information by double-clicking the vehicle identification number (VIN) in the upper left-hand corner on the Professional Technician System (PTS) website.
(1). Yes – the replacement coaxial cable comes with an additional jumper that goes to a C2563 connector for the accessory protocol interface module (APIM). For these vehicles, also remove the driver side floor console front trim panel, passenger side footwell trim panel, and passenger side floor console front trim panel. Refer to WSM, Section 501-12 Instrument Panel and Console, Removal and Installation.
(2). No – proceed to Step 23.
23. Using small zip ties, overlay the new coaxial cable next to the existing 14335 harness. (Figures 15–18) If extra cable length is present when routing the new coaxial cable, loop and stow the excess length. (Figure 18)
Figure 15
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
NOTE: Do not kink or route the cable in such a way that it bends greater than 90 degrees over 30 mm (1.2 in). Sharp bends could damage the cable.
24. Is the vehicle equipped with Minor Feature Codes HKLAG, HKLAH, and/or J3QAD? 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-hand corner on the Professional Technician System (PTS) website.
(1). Yes – using small zip ties, overlay the new coaxial cable jumper to the C2563 connector found in the passenger footwell. (Figures 19-21) Once the new C2563 connector is in place, cut off original coaxial cable connectors. If extra cable length is present when routing the new coaxial cable, loop and stow the excess length. (Figure 21)
NOTE: Do not kink or route the cable in such a way that it bends greater than 90 degrees over 30 mm (1.2 in). Sharp bends could damage the cable.
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
(2). (2) No – proceed to Step 25.
25. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA?
(1). Yes – replace the IPMA camera. Refer to WSM, Section 419-07 Lane Keeping System, Removal and Installation, Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Camera.
(2). No – proceed to Step 27.
26. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA?
(1). Yes – replace the IPMA. Refer to WSM, Section 419-07 Lane Keeping System, Removal and Installation, Image Processing Module A (IPMA).
(2). No – proceed to Step 27.
27. Is DTC U3000:49 stored in the IPMA?
(1). Yes – download and run the IPMA – Reset the Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Learned Values application in the Ford
Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). Then run the IPMA – Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Alignment application immediately after. If U3000:49 is still present after completing the IPMA – Reset the Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Learned Values application, then replace the IPMA. Refer to WSM, Section 419-07 Lane Keeping System, Removal and Installation, Image Processing Module A (IPMA).
(2). No – repair is complete.
3 Affected Products
Vehicle
1 Associated Document
Manufacturer Communications
23-2155
19 May 2023
MC-10236577-0001.pdf 676.814KB
NHTSA ID Number: 10236035
Manufacturer Communication Number: TSB 23-2137
Summary
Some 2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E vehicles may exhibit various driver assistance system warning messages or inoperative 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.
1 Associated Document
Manufacturer Communications
23-2137
05 May 2023
MC-10236035-0001.pdf 804.235KB
- CEL Doctor: The ANCEL AD310 is one of the best-selling OBD II scanners on the market and is recommended by Scotty Kilmer, a YouTuber and auto mechanic. It can easily determine the cause of the check engine light coming on. After repairing the vehicle's problems, it can quickly read and clear diagnostic trouble codes of emission system, read live data & hard memory data, view freeze frame, I/M monitor readiness and collect vehicle information.
- Sturdy and Compact: Equipped with a 2.5 foot cable made of very thick, flexible insulation. It is important to have a sturdy scanner as it can easily fall to the ground when working in a car. The AD310 OBD2 scanner is a well-constructed mechanic tool with a sleek design. It weighs 12 ounces and measures 8.9 x 6.9 x 1.4 inches. Thanks to its compact design and light weight, transporting the device is not a problem. The buttons are clearly labelled and the screen is large and displays results clearly.
- Accurate Fast and Easy to Use: The AD310 scanner can help you or your mechanic understand if your car is in good condition, provides exceptionally accurate and fast results, reads and clears engine trouble emission codes in seconds after you fixed the problem. This device will let you know immediately and fix the problem right away without any car knowledge. No need for batteries or a charger, get power directly from the OBDII Data Link Connector in your vehicle.
- OBDII Protocols and Car Compatibility: Many cheap scan tools do not really support all OBD2 protocols. AD310 scanner as it can support all OBDII protocols such as KWP2000, J1850 VPW, ISO9141, J1850 PWM and CAN. This device also has extensive vehicle compatibility with 1996 US-based, 2000 EU-based and Asian cars, light trucks, SUVs, as well as newer OBD2 and CAN vehicles both domestic and foreign. Pls confirm with our customer service whether it is compatible with your vehicle before purchasing.
- Home Necessity and Worthy to Own: This is an excellent code reader to travel or home with as it weighs less and it is compact in design. You can easily slide it in your backpack as you head to the garage, or put it on the dashboard, this will be a great fit for you. The AD310 is not only portable, but also accurate and fast in performance. Moreover, it covers various car brands and is suitable for people who just need a code reader to check their car.
- [Easy to Use—Work Out of the Box] + [FOXWELL 2026 New Version] FOXWELL NT604 Elite scan tool is the 2026 new version from FOXWELL, designed for car owners who want to figure out the cause of issues before fixing car problems by scanning common systems like ABS, SRS, engine, and transmission. The NT604 Elite obd2 scanner diagnostic tool comes with the latest software—no need to waste time downloading software first. Plug the scanner into the OBDII port with OBDII cable to start the diagnosis.
- [Affordable] + [Reliable Car Health Monitor] Will you be confused what happens when the warning light of ABS/SRS/transmission/check engine flashes? Instead of taking your cars to dealership, this FOXWELL scanner will help you do a thorough scanning and detection for your cars and pinpoint the root cause. Note:The device is a diagnostic tool, not a repair tool. To turn off a warning light, you must first physically repair the issue causing it. Only then can the scanner be used to clear the corresponding fault code.
- [5 in 1 Car Diagnostic Scanner] Compared with obd scanners (50-100), NT604 Elite code scanner not only includes their OBDII diagnosis but also serves as ABS/SRS scanner, transmission and check engine code reader. When it’s an odb2 scanner, you can use it to check if your car is ready for annual test through I/M readiness menu. In addition, live data stream, built-in DTC library, data play back and print, all these features are a big plus for it. Note: doesn't support maintenance functions like reset or relearn. For the SRS system, NT604 Elite can read and clear common fault codes not caused by a crash, but crash/collision data cannot be cleared.
- [Fantastic AUTOVIN] + [No extra software fee] Through the AUTOVIN menu, this NT604 Elite car scanner allows you to get your V-IN and vehicle info rapidly, no need to take time to find your V-IN and input one by one. What's more, the NT604 Elite ABS SRS scanner supports 60+ car brands from worldwide (America/Asia/Europe). You don’t need to pay extra software fee. AUTOVIN may not work on some older vehicles or certain vehicle brands. If AUTOVIN fails, please input the vin code manually or go to the Diagnostic Menu to select your vehicle model.
- [Solid protective case KO plastic carrying bag] + [Lifetime update] Almost all same price-level car scanner diagnostic tool only offers plastic bag to hold the scanner.However, NT604 Elite automotive scanner is equipped with solid protective case, preventing your obd2 scanner from damage. Then you don’t need to pay extra money to buy a solid toolbox.
- 【Warm Tips】Wired THINKSCAN 689 is connected through a detachable OBDII cable, and we also have added OBD2 Extension Cable (about 60 cm/2 feet) as g ift, enabling customers handling vehicle repairs with ease. Just click "Bundles Item" above to get it. Note: FCA AutoAuth is a third-party service, additional cost may be required.
- 【Professional Car Diagnostic Tool】Tired of renew fees? Thinkscan 689 scanner provides dealer-level advanced functions without annual fees for auto mechanics and repair shops. 34+ Services, 3000+ Active Test, ECU Coding, 140+ Brands Coverage, FCA AutoAuth, CANFD&DOIP Protocol, Component Matching, Power Balance, V.A.G Guided, Compatible with Google Chrome integration, etc. With strong hardware backing, 64G Memory, Android 10, 4-core processors, and 4150mAh battery. Thinkscan 689 brings you the best as your daily business helper and never lets you drop the ball!
- 【Over 34 Reset Service, Adaptation + Relearn + Calibration + Initialization + Matching】Made for workshops, Thinkscan 689 scanner provides 34+ services for worldwide vehicles: such as Gear/SAS/EPB/TPMS/D.P.F/I.M.M.O/BMS/ETS/Oil/Brake/AFS/GEARBOX/SUNROOF/SUS Reset, ABS Bleed, Injector coding, etc. Warm tips: Compatibility may vary on vehicles' model and year, please contact seller before purchase to make sure it works well on your cars.
- 【Real Active Test】Thinkscan 689 scan tool features over 3000+ full bi-directional control ability, to send commands to vehicle’s systems/components, to verify system input/output without using the vehicle's controls, e.g. turn on the radiator fan, modulate the throttle, open/close windows, operate mirrors, Injector Buz Test, turn on interior&exterior lights, sound horn, test door lock actuators, turn on/off front/rear side ACM Solenoid, Vehicle level position calibration, Wheel Speed Sensor Supply.
- 【Comprehensive Solutions with Advanced Features】Take your vehicle customization to the next level with the Thinkscan 689's advanced ECU coding capabilities. This scan tool provides power balance, PMI, unlock more new features and enhance performance by activating dormant functions, customizing OE settings, matching replaced components, and reprogramming adaptive data to elevate your driving experience. Note: Compatibility varies by car models, please check before order.
- 【Vehicle CEL Doctor】The NT301 obd2 scanner enables you to read DTCs, access to e-missions readiness status, turn off CEL(check engine light) or MIL, reset monitor, read live data and retrieve VIN of your vehicle. The fault code will appear again even though you cleared before, if you don't repair the car completely. The fault code only can be cleared by NT301 after car repair finished, as like all the obd2 scanner's working principle.
- 【Read Fault Codes】About the read code funtion needs to be in the ignition on state and if the check engine light is on. If the vehicle is compatible with NT301, please select correct menu & ensure no hardware/wiring issues/obd2 interface damage for accurate results. The correct menu: Select OBDII-> Wait for seconds-> Select Read codes.
- 【Advanced OBDII Modes 】 This car scanner provides enhanced obd2 modes capabilities: O-2 sensors test and EVAP system leak monitor. It allows you to run a leak check on your car’s EVAP system and assess the fuel tank’s condition. The O-2 sensor test helps optimize the air-fuel ratio, boosting fuel economy and cutting em-issions. Saving you money on gas and reducing your vehicle’s environmental footprint.
- 【Live Data Graphing & Accuracy for Most OBD2 Vehicles】View and log live sensor data in graph form—monitor oxygen sensors, fuel trims, coolant temp, RPM, and more. Spot trends and suspicious values in real time. Compatible with most 1996+ gasoline cars, light trucks, and SUVs sold in the U.S., as well as many 2000+ European and Asian models. Also works on 12V diesel vehicles equipped with OBD2. It's a basic code reader and DOESN'T't support to scan ABS, SRS, EPB, A/C systems etc, . It also DOESN'T support ANY special functions like TMS reset/SRS Reset/ABS bleeding/automatic driving/tpms relearn/bluetooth related.
- 【S-mog Check Helper – Know Your Readiness Status at a Glance】With dedicated I/M readiness hotkeys and a simple Red-Yellow-Green LED indicator, you’ll instantly know if your vehicle is ready for em-issions testing. Built-in speaker provides audio feedback. No guesswork—just confidence before you head to the test center.
- [All System Diagnostics, Professional-Level Scanner] - BLCKTEC 460T is the ultimate OBD2 diagnostic tool for home mechanics and professionals. It supports all 10 OBD2 modes, reads and clears Engine/Transmission/ABS/SRS codes, performs All-System Diagnostics, offers workshop reset tools, and provides real-time live data. It helps you pinpoint issues, assess your car's condition, and prepare for SMOG checks with ease. NOTE: Function availability depends on your vehicle. Before you buy, be sure to use the Compatibility Checker on BLCKTEC website or contact our customer support to verify that the features you need are supported for your vehicle’s specific year, make, and model.
- [12+ Most Popular Reset Functions] - BLCKTEC 460T OBD2 scanner offers 12+ dealer-level service functions, including Oil Maintenance Reset, ABS Bleeding, EPB Reset, SAS(Steering Angle Sensor) Recalibration, DPF(Diesel Particulate Filter) Reset, Throttle Body Relearn, Battery Reset/Initialization, TPMS Relearn, Transmission Reset, Fluid Change Reset, Maintenance Reset and more, enabling you to perform workshop services like a pro. NOTE: Function availability depends on your vehicle. Be sure to use the Compatibility Checker on BLCKTEC website to verify that the features you need are supported for your vehicle.
- [Real-Time OBD2 and OEM Live Data, Freeze Frame Data] - BLCKTEC 460T helps diagnose vehicle issues when warning lights like Check Engine Light or ABS/SRS Light appear. It offers detailed DTC info, ECU Freeze Frame Data, and real-time OBD2 and advanced OEM live data, including Engine, Transmission, ABS, SRS, and more, making it easy to diagnose and resolve vehicle problems. You can view, graph, record, replay, and overlay up to four live data streams in a single graph for better analysis.
- [AutoVIN, AutoReLink, AutoScan, 3X Faster] - Equipped with AutoVIN technology, 460T automatically retrieves the VIN to save you time. Its AutoScan and AutoReLink features scan all of the vehicle's ECUs and detect any fault codes immediately after you plug the scanner into the vehicle's OBD2 port - no button presses required. Additionally, it regathers DTC and I/M readiness information every 30 seconds, simplifying monitor tests. 460T's advanced technology makes it 3X faster than other products.
- [Get RepairSolutions2, the #1 Auto Repair App for Free] - When paired with RepairSolutions2(RS2) App, 460T becomes even more powerful. RS2's Verified Fix Database built by master technicians, provides the parts needed for the repair. Additionally, RS2 gives you access to OEM warranty info, maintenance schedules, TSB, and dealership recall info, making car care easier than ever. RS2 is free with no subscription fees and it stores your car scan reports in the cloud, allowing you to access, share, or print them anytime and anywhere.
Last update on 2026-05-30 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API
SEOCONTENT-START
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN Various Driver Assistance System Warning Messages – DTCs C1001:31, U3000:89, And/Or U3000:49 Stored In The IPMA 23-2155 19 May 2023 This bulletin supersedes 23-2137. Model: Ford
2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E Summary This article supersedes TSB 23-2137 to update the Title, Action, Issue, Service Procedure and Parts List. Issue: Some 2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E vehicles may exhibit various driver assistance system warning messages or inoperative 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. Action: Follow the Service Procedure to correct the condition on vehicles that meet all of the following criteria: • 2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E • IPMA has DTC C1001:31, U3000:89, and/or U3000:49 present • At least one of the following concerns: – Front Camera Fault Service Required message – Pre-collision Assist inoperative – Adaptive cruise control inoperative – Front windshield camera alignment routine fails to complete Parts Service Part Number Quantity Description Unit of Issue 164-R9343 As Needed 3M™ Film Tape 9343 1 Obtain Locally As Needed Zip Ties Parts Parts To Inspect And Replace Only As Needed Service Part Number LJ8Z-14D202-V LJ8Z-14D202-W LJ8Z-14D202-U ML3Z-19H406-B 19H405 Quantity If Needed If Needed If Needed If Needed If Needed Description A-Pillar to IPMA Coaxial Cable (Built With Minor Feature Code HKLAG, HKLAH, And/Or J3QAD) A-Pillar to IPMA Coaxial Cable (Built With Minor Feature Code HKLAF And/Or J3QAA) Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Camera to A-Pillar Coaxial Cable Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Camera Image Processing Module A (IPMA) – Refer To The Parts Catalog For The VIN Specific Application Unit of Issue 1 1 1 1 Warranty Status: Eligible under provisions of New Vehicle Limited Warranty (NVLW)/Service Part Warranty (SPW)/Special Service Part (SSP)/Extended Service Plan (ESP) coverage. Limits/policies/prior approvals are not altered by a TSB. NVLW/SPW/SSP/ESP coverage limits are determined by the identified causal part and verified using the OASIS part coverage tool. Labor Times Description 2021-2023 Mustang
Mach-E: Retrieve DTCs Inspect And Repair Following The Service Procedure (Do Not Use With Any Other Labor Operations) Operation No. MT232155 Time Actual Time Repair/Claim Coding Causal Part: 14D202 Condition Code: B4 Service Procedure 1. Is DTC C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 stored in the IPMA or were recently stored in the vehicle’s 60-Day VHA/DTC History? The vehicle’s 60-Day VHA/DTC History (if applicable) can be found in the Professional Technician System (PTS) > Connected Vehicle > Connected Vehicle Home. (1). Yes – inspect the coaxial cables between the IPMA and the IPMA camera for loose connections. Perform a wiggle test to check C900 and C9128 connectors for loose connections. If no loose connections are present, proceed to Step 2. If loose connections are present, reconnect and proceed to Step 3. (2). No – proceed to Step 27. 2. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA? (1). Yes – proceed to Step 4. (2). No – the issue is intermittent. Replace both sections of coaxial cable running from the IPMA Camera to the IPMA following Steps 4-15 and Steps 17-24, then proceeding to Step 25. 3. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve DTCs. Are C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA? (1). Yes – proceed to Step 4. (2). No – proceed to Step 27. 4. Replace the coaxial cable running from the IPMA camera to the A-pillar by overlaying the new coaxial cable next to the existing coaxial cable and cutting off the existing coaxial cable connectors. To do so, begin by removing the left A-Pillar Trim Panel. Refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, A-Pillar Trim Panel. 5. Disconnect the left headliner wiring harness found in A-pillar. (Figure 1) Figure 1 6. Disconnect left rear washer hose. (Figure 2) Refer to WSM, Section 501-16 Wipers and Washers, General Procedures, Washer Hose Coupling. Figure 2 7. Remove move both sun visors. (Figure 3) Figure 3 (1). Position the sun visor screw cover aside. (2). Remove the sun visor screw. (3). Rotate the sun visor downward. (4). Disconnect the sun visor electrical connector. 8. Remove the sun visor clips and screws from both sides. (Figure 4). Figure 4 9. Remove the rear view mirror cover by releasing the clips holding the rear view mirror cover in place. (Figure 5) Figure 5 10. Disconnect C9128 connector going to the IPMA camera from the headliner. 11. Remove the front assist handles from both sides. (Figure 6) Figure 6 (1). Position the front assist handle down. (2). Remove the front assist handle retainers. (3). Remove the front assist handle clips. 12. Tuck the replacement coaxial cable into the headliner behind the headliner harness and use 3M™ film tape to overlay the new coaxial cable next to the existing coaxial cable. (Figure 7) Use 3M™ film tape (not zip ties) to overlay the cable in the headliner and A-pillar. Using zip ties with sharp cuts near the side curtain airbag may impede the airbag’s performance once installed. (Figure 8) Figure 7 Figure 8 NOTE: Do not kink or route the cable in such a way that it bends greater than 90 degrees over 30 mm (1.2 in). Sharp bends could damage the cable. Press the 3M™ film tape firmly to the headliner to make sure the tape adheres to the headliner. 13. On the male side of the headliner wiring harness electrical connector (C900), remove the existing coaxial cable pin from the connector, and install the coaxial pin from the newly installed coaxial cable. Refer to Wiring Diagram, Connector Views, C900. (Figure 9) Figure 9 14. Reattach headliner to the roof using the headliner magnets. Install a new C9128 connector to the IPMA camera and reconnect the headliner wiring harness electrical connector. Refer to Figures 10-11. Cut the existing coaxial cable connectors to make sure the original cable is not used again. Figure 10 Figure 11 15. Install the newly overlaid harness in A-pillar back onto the A-pillar mounting bracket, above the fasteners that hold the bracket in place. (Figure 12) Figure 12 NOTE: Make sure to correctly install the headliner harness onto the bracket to avoid impeding the side curtain airbag. 16. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA? (1). Yes – proceed to Step 17 to replace the coaxial cable running from A-Pillar to IPMA by overlaying the new coaxial cable next to the existing coaxial cable and cutting off the existing coaxial cable connectors. (2). No – proceed to Step 27. 17. Remove the left A-pillar trim panel if not already removed. Refer to WSM, Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, A-Pillar Trim Panel. 18. On the left side, disconnect the headliner wiring harness electrical connector (C900). (Figure 1) 19. Remove the left B-pillar trim panel. Refer to WSM, Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, B-Pillar Trim Panel. 20. Remove the left loadspace trim panel. Refer to WSM, Section 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation, Loadspace Trim Panel. 21. Remove the left side body harness scuff plates located under the front scuff plate trim panel rear scuff plate trim panel. (Figures 13-14) Figure 13 Figure 14 22. Is the vehicle equipped with minor feature codes HKLAG, HKLAH, and/or J3QAD? To confirm a vehicle is built with any of these minor feature codes, review the build information by double-clicking the vehicle identification number (VIN) in the upper left-hand corner on the Professional Technician System (PTS) website. (1). Yes – the replacement coaxial cable comes with an additional jumper that goes to a C2563 connector for the accessory protocol interface module (APIM). For these vehicles, also remove the driver side floor console front trim panel, passenger side footwell trim panel, and passenger side floor console front trim panel. Refer to WSM, Section 501-12 Instrument Panel and Console, Removal and Installation. (2). No – proceed to Step 23. 23. Using small zip ties, overlay the new coaxial cable next to the existing 14335 harness. (Figures 15–18) If extra cable length is present when routing the new coaxial cable, loop and stow the excess length. (Figure 18) Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 NOTE: Do not kink or route the cable in such a way that it bends greater than 90 degrees over 30 mm (1.2 in). Sharp bends could damage the cable. 24. Is the vehicle equipped with Minor Feature Codes HKLAG, HKLAH, and/or J3QAD? 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-hand corner on the Professional Technician System (PTS) website. (1). Yes – using small zip ties, overlay the new coaxial cable jumper to the C2563 connector found in the passenger footwell. (Figures 19-21) Once the new C2563 connector is in place, cut off original coaxial cable connectors. If extra cable length is present when routing the new coaxial cable, loop and stow the excess length. (Figure 21) NOTE: Do not kink or route the cable in such a way that it bends greater than 90 degrees over 30 mm (1.2 in). Sharp bends could damage the cable. Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 (2). (2) No – proceed to Step 25. 25. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA? (1). Yes – replace the IPMA camera. Refer to WSM, Section 419-07 Lane Keeping System, Removal and Installation, Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Camera. (2). No – proceed to Step 27. 26. Power the vehicle on and wait 30 seconds. Clear and retrieve the DTCs. Is C1001:31 and/or U3000:89 present in the IPMA? (1). Yes – replace the IPMA. Refer to WSM, Section 419-07 Lane Keeping System, Removal and Installation, Image Processing Module A (IPMA). (2). No – proceed to Step 27. 27. Is DTC U3000:49 stored in the IPMA? (1). Yes – download and run the IPMA – Reset the Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Learned Values application in the Ford
Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS). Then run the IPMA – Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Alignment application immediately after. If U3000:49 is still present after completing the IPMA – Reset the Image Processing Module A (IPMA) Learned Values application, then replace the IPMA. Refer to WSM, Section 419-07 Lane Keeping System, Removal and Installation, Image Processing Module A (IPMA). (2). No – repair is complete. © 2023 Ford
Motor Company All rights reserved. NOTE: The information in Technical Service Bulletins is intended for use by trained, professional technicians with the knowledge, tools, and equipment to do the job properly and safely. It informs these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or provides information that could assist in proper vehicle service. The procedures should not be performed by “do-it-yourselfers”. Do not assume that a condition described affects your car or truck. Contact a Ford
or Lincoln
dealership to determine whether the Bulletin applies to your vehicle. Warranty Policy and Extended Service Plan documentation determine Warranty and/or Extended Service Plan coverage unless stated otherwise in the TSB article. The information in this Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) was current at the time of printing. Ford
Motor Company reserves the right de this information with updates. The most recent information is available through Ford
Motor Company’s on-line technical resources.
SEOCONTENT-END
This product presentation was made with AAWP plugin.





