P38C7

P38C7 Ford engine fault code diagnosis, code meaning,symptoms and how to fix it.

P38C7 Diagnosis

The fuse in the main PDM powering this circuit may be open. The root cause could be excessive loads on an output, or a short to ground in the VBAT2 supply to the CHM.The wiper switch is in the OFF position and the BHM park input from the wiper motor is not in park position. Troubleshoot for a wiper motor park switch circuit fault.

The suspension dump output circuit is commanded OFF, but air pressure is detected at the pressure feedback switch. Troubleshoot for suspension dump air solenoid fault, and for air pressure switch short circuit fault.

Ford P38C7 Fault Code Meaning :

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How To Fix Ford P38C7 Trouble Code ?

Which Ford cars have the code P38C7?

  • P38C7 Ford Aerostar
  • P38C7 Ford Bronco
  • P38C7 Ford C-Max
  • P38C7 Ford C-Max Energi
  • P38C7 Ford C-Max Hybrid
  • P38C7 Ford Contour
  • P38C7 Ford Crown Victoria
  • P38C7 Ford EcoSport
  • P38C7 Ford Econoline
  • P38C7 Ford Edge
  • P38C7 Ford Escape
  • P38C7 Ford Escape Hybrid
  • P38C7 Ford Escort
  • P38C7 Ford Everest
  • P38C7 Ford Excursion
  • P38C7 Ford Expedition
  • P38C7 Ford Explorer
  • P38C7 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
  • P38C7 Ford F-150
  • P38C7 Ford F-250
  • P38C7 Ford F-350
  • P38C7 Ford Fiesta
  • P38C7 Ford Flex
  • P38C7 Ford Focus
  • P38C7 Ford Focus Electric
  • P38C7 Ford Freestar
  • P38C7 Ford Freestyle
  • P38C7 Ford Fusion
  • P38C7 Ford Fusion Energi
  • P38C7 Ford Fusion Hybrid
  • P38C7 Ford Fusion Plug-In Hybrid
  • P38C7 Ford GT
  • P38C7 Ford Mustang
  • P38C7 Ford Mustang Mach-E
  • P38C7 Ford Mystique
  • P38C7 Ford Probe
  • P38C7 Ford Ranger
  • P38C7 Ford Taurus
  • P38C7 Ford Taurus X
  • P38C7 Ford Tempo
  • P38C7 Ford Thunderbird
  • P38C7 Ford Transit
  • P38C7 Ford Transit Connect
  • P38C7 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.