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Lamp Fault Code (LFC)
When the Restraints Control Module (RCM) detects a system fault, it will flash a coded sequence which is called a Lamp Fault Code (LFC) on the air bag warning indicator located in the Instrument Cluster (IC) module. The code is 2 digits. The first digit is flashed with a 0.5-second interval between pulses. There is a 2-second pause before the second digit is flashed, which also has a 0.5-second interval between pulses. There is a 5-second pause between each display of an LFC.
Each LFC is flashed 3 times after which the air bag indictor will remain lit for the remainder of the key-on cycle (except for DTC B2792 [cross link between firing loops] which only flashes one LFC). If there are multiple LFCs, each LFC will flash in order of priority.
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Lamp Fault Code (LFC) ChartLFC
6-8
31
Restraint System - Impact Sensor Fault (Passenger Side Short to Ground Fault)
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It means that there is a problem with your air bag. It should be blinking a code. Count the blinks. In otherwords it should blink twice, pause and then blink 7 more times indicating a code 27 which would be a burned out bulb on PAD. Count blink code and the google your truck year and air bag code and then the code and see what the forums are saying about it and what to check.
Depending on when you start counting the air bag blinks...1-5 or
5-1...that means it won't work. (Good news, if ya don't want it to.) Ford assured me it will NOT activate.
Sorry I can't help with the brake light, but...I'd check the fluid level & if the brakes work fine, I wouldn't concern myself with it.
The overdrive light blinking is telling you there is a transmission code in the computer That unit is a strong transmission, but it does have electronics. You need to get it scanned for the code before you go any farther.
it is a code,does the horn and cruise still work?chances are the clock spring wore out and broke,its behind the steering wheel and about $100.00 part at Ford
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