Ford
Ford's electric vehicle lineup includes the Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, and E-Transit, combining American muscle with zero-emission technology.
Ford EV Technology & Diagnostics
The Mustang Mach-E uses a dedicated BEV platform with 68 kWh (Standard Range) and 91 kWh (Extended Range) battery packs — fault codes cover cell balancing, high-voltage interlock loop (HVIL), and pack isolation resistance.
F-150 Lightning uses a unique body-on-frame EV architecture with Mega Power Frunk and Intelligent Backup Power — diagnostic codes address bidirectional charging inverter faults and Pro Power Onboard system errors.
Ford's unified OBD-II diagnostics use standard P0xxx codes alongside Ford-specific P1xxx and U-codes for CAN bus communication between the Battery Energy Control Module (BECM) and powertrain controllers.
FordPass Connect and Ford Power-Up OTA updates can address software-related DTCs, but battery cell and motor faults require dealer service with Ford's proprietary FDRS diagnostic tool.
Common Fault Categories
Models
F-150 Lightning
2022–present · Pickup
The Ford F-150 Lightning is an all-electric full-size pickup truck with up to 131 kWh battery and Ford Pro Power Onboard.
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2022–present · Van
The Ford E-Transit is an all-electric commercial van with 68 kWh battery, ideal for last-mile delivery and fleet operations.
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