D Derick Cardenas Active Member Joined Sep 29, 2005 Messages 107 Reaction score 0 Location quezon city, MM Mar 18, 2010 #1 is there such an error code B1317? or P1317? that's what my dealer said to me
B Bob McDonald Well-Known Member Joined Oct 24, 2001 Messages 1,173 Reaction score 0 Location Fullerton, CA Mar 18, 2010 #2 Not sure. It's not listed on the code list over in the FAQ section. Maybe somebody else may have a more complete list that lists it.
Not sure. It's not listed on the code list over in the FAQ section. Maybe somebody else may have a more complete list that lists it.
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Mar 18, 2010 #3 If it is a GM car, it is the In-Car air temperature sensor. If it is not a GM car, it is a Generic code of Battery voltage high. The P code is Powertrain. The B code is Body. There is also a C code for the Chassis and the U code which is Network. Tom
If it is a GM car, it is the In-Car air temperature sensor. If it is not a GM car, it is a Generic code of Battery voltage high. The P code is Powertrain. The B code is Body. There is also a C code for the Chassis and the U code which is Network. Tom
K Kevin Palmer Well-Known Member Joined Jul 18, 2001 Messages 9,349 Reaction score 3 Location Madison, OH Mar 18, 2010 #4 Vehicle info would help isolate it out. But Tom is correct in what he posted..
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Mar 19, 2010 #5 To add to your answer, if it were P1317, there would be two possible problems. If it were a BMW it would be "B Camshaft Position Plausibility" (Whatever that means) and If it were a Land Rover it would be "ABS Rough Road Line Low Fault". Tom
To add to your answer, if it were P1317, there would be two possible problems. If it were a BMW it would be "B Camshaft Position Plausibility" (Whatever that means) and If it were a Land Rover it would be "ABS Rough Road Line Low Fault". Tom
D Derick Cardenas Active Member Joined Sep 29, 2005 Messages 107 Reaction score 0 Location quezon city, MM Mar 19, 2010 #6 its my sportrac 2001 4wd any ideas?
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Mar 20, 2010 #7 Check battery voltage? Is your alternator overcharging your battery? Tom
S Steve McKellop Well-Known Member Joined Feb 7, 2009 Messages 2,398 Reaction score 1 Location Denver, NC Mar 20, 2010 #8 In the 2001 Ford PC/ED manual there is no P1317. It goes from P1309 to P1380. SECTION 419-10: Multifunction Electronic Modules 2001 Explorer Sport/Sport Trac Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING B1317 (Description) Battery Voltage High (Source) 4WD Control Module (Action) Test/Repair Charging System
In the 2001 Ford PC/ED manual there is no P1317. It goes from P1309 to P1380. SECTION 419-10: Multifunction Electronic Modules 2001 Explorer Sport/Sport Trac Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING B1317 (Description) Battery Voltage High (Source) 4WD Control Module (Action) Test/Repair Charging System