No crank, no start, multiple codes?

Tiny
IVAN1975
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  • 2013 FORD TAURUS
  • 1.3L
  • 6 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 73,000 MILES
I replaced the immobilizer ring on my car, then had it programmed with my original key, I was in a minor accident where the airbags were deployed, but it ran fine after that. I keep getting these codes ABS- u0151-00, ACM- u3003-16, BCM- b10d9-87, b10d7-87, b10f1- 14, u0212-00, b10da-51, u3003-16, FCIM-b1202-01, u3003-16, HVAC- u3003-16, IPC- u0151-00, u3003-16, u0154-00, PSCM- u0415-00, u0151-00, SCCM- b11d9-16, b1131-08.
Saturday, February 25th, 2023 AT 5:25 PM

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Tiny
JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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Hi,

The codes you provided are all over the place. One is for the Airbags, but that one can be explained. Other codes go from the instrument panel to the antilock brakes.

How badly was the vehicle damaged? Also, is the battery fully charged? Do the dash lights turn on when trying to start?

Try this simple battery load test and let me know the results.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/car-battery-load-test

Also, a few of the codes listed are not showing up for this vehicle. However, the one that has my attention the most for the no start/no crank is the B11D9-16. That code is specific to the steering column control module (SCCM).

Let me know about the battery. Also, let me know what happens if you try to erase the codes. Do they all come back or is the number limited?

Take care,

Joe
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Sunday, February 26th, 2023 AT 9:20 PM
Tiny
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The car wasn’t damaged bad enough to not drive it- I drove it for 2 1/2 months after the incident. I had the battery tested and I have a charger for when I see a loss of voltage. The dashboard does light up, but the radio automatically turns on- and my steering wheel doesn’t lock. The codes appear each time, about an hour after I clear them.
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Sunday, February 26th, 2023 AT 9:56 PM
Tiny
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Hi,

We have so many possibilities. I feel the best place to start is checking SCCM. If the module is causing an issue, it will affect several other things.

If you look below, I attached the diagnostics specific to the SCCM code you provided. This information is related to the 3.5L V6. If you have the 4 cylinder, let me know.

Also, take a look through the diagnostics and let me know if you are comfortable performing them.

Take care and let me know what you find or if you have questions.

Joe

See pics below.
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Monday, February 27th, 2023 AT 5:31 PM

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