Alerts
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Signal Name | Description | Condition | Impact |
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reseting the controller should fix the issue.
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Driver side config stored in NVRAM does not match the config sent by GTW
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controller may have behaviors that correspond with the wrong side of the car
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Check if DOOR_READ_EN is enabled (pulled low) at startup; check that the doorID pins are being set low in correspondence with the desired side; run UDS routine 204 on the bootloader to read and store the side config.
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The ECU did not read the door ID pins properly on reset
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The ECU may not respond to the desired signals
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Not Available
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A passenger side shutface or exterior button (handle) is stuck pressed
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passenger side shutface or exterior button (handle) input ignored
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Not Available
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A driver side shutface or exterior button (handle) is stuck pressed
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Driver side shutface or exterior button (handle) input ignored
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Not Available
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The desired state of the reflector lamp could not be set, the current state is not the expected one or the light did time out
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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The desired state of the shutface switch backlighting could not be set, the current state is not the expected one or the brightness adjustment did fail
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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The desired state of the ambient lighting could not be set, the current state is not the expected one or the brightness adjustment did fail
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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The desired state of the window switch backlighting could not be set, the current state is not the expected one or the brightness adjustment did fail
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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The desired state of the puddle lamp could not be set, the current state is not the expected one, the brightness adjustment did fail or the light did time out
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Window state is fault.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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This alert may be caused by ice/water ingress into the latch mechanism. The failure may go away after the vehicle has spent some time in a warm environment.
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Latch feedback switches do not change state within 400ms after the latch release is driven.
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Falcon door may not be able to open
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Not Available
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Window state locked and movement initiated.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Door state open and locked.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Switch active for 30s continuously.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Upper rear latch state fault.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Upper front latch state fault.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Reactive sensor state fault.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Proactive sensor state fault.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Switch active for 30s continuously.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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Not Available
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Pinch strip active and door closing.
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These are the repercussions of the alert being set
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