B013F

B013F Ford engine fault code diagnosis, code meaning,symptoms and how to fix it.

B013F Diagnosis

This fault indicates that the circuit is drawing more current than it is designed to supply, and possibly there is a wiring fault shorting this circuit to ground. The fault remains active until the ignition is turned ON when the fault is no longer present.The BHM is detecting more than one smart switch with the same ID number present on the vehicle. The outputs controlled by the switch and the indicator in the switch are commanded OFF.

The disconnected pipe malfunction is detected when the ventilator tube from the valve cover to the separator device is disconnected resulting in a pressure below the lower limit.Both of these malfunctions will result in a DTC being set.

Ford B013F Fault Code Meaning :

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How To Fix Ford B013F Trouble Code ?

Which Ford cars have the code B013F?

  • B013F Ford Aerostar
  • B013F Ford Bronco
  • B013F Ford C-Max
  • B013F Ford C-Max Energi
  • B013F Ford C-Max Hybrid
  • B013F Ford Contour
  • B013F Ford Crown Victoria
  • B013F Ford EcoSport
  • B013F Ford Econoline
  • B013F Ford Edge
  • B013F Ford Escape
  • B013F Ford Escape Hybrid
  • B013F Ford Escort
  • B013F Ford Everest
  • B013F Ford Excursion
  • B013F Ford Expedition
  • B013F Ford Explorer
  • B013F Ford Explorer Sport Trac
  • B013F Ford F-150
  • B013F Ford F-250
  • B013F Ford F-350
  • B013F Ford Fiesta
  • B013F Ford Flex
  • B013F Ford Focus
  • B013F Ford Focus Electric
  • B013F Ford Freestar
  • B013F Ford Freestyle
  • B013F Ford Fusion
  • B013F Ford Fusion Energi
  • B013F Ford Fusion Hybrid
  • B013F Ford Fusion Plug-In Hybrid
  • B013F Ford GT
  • B013F Ford Mustang
  • B013F Ford Mustang Mach-E
  • B013F Ford Mystique
  • B013F Ford Probe
  • B013F Ford Ranger
  • B013F Ford Taurus
  • B013F Ford Taurus X
  • B013F Ford Tempo
  • B013F Ford Thunderbird
  • B013F Ford Transit
  • B013F Ford Transit Connect
  • B013F Ford Windstar

A code is a fault code and it indicates that something has gone wrong with your car's engine.

It can be caused by many different problems, including a faulty battery, a bad fuel pump, or even a cracked exhaust manifold.

You will need to diagnose the problem before you can fix it. The best way to do this is with an OBD scanner tool.

A scan tool will tell you what needs fixing and how much it will cost in order to fix that particular issue.