TCCM - Can't Access As-Built Data to save.
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2025 6:54 pm
I am working to troubleshoot a trailer gain issue with my 2018 F150 3.5L Ecoboost with Max Tow Package.
In the process, I started by backing up all modules. When I get to the TCCM Module, I can’t access the TCCM module. I have backed up all other AS-BUILT MODULES without issue.
I have a rear wire harness on order and am thinking some of these issues could be related wiring issues.
However, here is the information I have pulled from Forscan in the meantime.
TCCM - Transfer Case Control Module
Part number: HL3A-7H417-GC
Calibration Level: HL3A-7H417-GC (latest know: HL3A-2C219-AL)
Strategy: JL34-2D053-AJ
VIN: xxxxxxxxx
DTC codes which are active.
===FCIM DTC U0452:82-48===
Code: U0452 - Invalid Data Received From Restraints Control Module
Additional Fault Symptom (:82):
- Alive/Sequence Counter Incorrect/Not Updated
Status (-48):
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
- Test not complete
Module: Front Controls Interface Module
===END FCIM DTC U0452:82-48===
===TCCM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Transfer Case Control Module
===END TCCM DTC None===
===TCU DTC U0100:00-08===
Code: U0100 - Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A
Status (-08):
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
Module: Telematic Control Unit Module
===END TCU DTC U0100:00-08===
Diagnostic Test On TCCM
(OK) [12:13:30.158] On Demand Self-Test has been started
(OK) [12:13:33.204] Test completed successfully, no errors found
However when attempting to access the TCCM I get the following
(OK) [12:16:07.835] TCCM Module configuration (AS BUILT format) has been started
(WARN) [12:16:09.493] Reading data from ECU...
(ERR) [12:16:09.542] Service procedure has been interrupted
REBOOT TCCM
(OK) [12:19:00.418] TCCM Module Reboot has been started
(OK) [12:19:05.500] Please wait...10 seconds
(OK) [12:19:22.096] Service procedure completed successfully.
After reboot, I get the same access issues.
Any thoughts or feedback will be greatly appreciated.
In the process, I started by backing up all modules. When I get to the TCCM Module, I can’t access the TCCM module. I have backed up all other AS-BUILT MODULES without issue.
I have a rear wire harness on order and am thinking some of these issues could be related wiring issues.
However, here is the information I have pulled from Forscan in the meantime.
TCCM - Transfer Case Control Module
Part number: HL3A-7H417-GC
Calibration Level: HL3A-7H417-GC (latest know: HL3A-2C219-AL)
Strategy: JL34-2D053-AJ
VIN: xxxxxxxxx
DTC codes which are active.
===FCIM DTC U0452:82-48===
Code: U0452 - Invalid Data Received From Restraints Control Module
Additional Fault Symptom (:82):
- Alive/Sequence Counter Incorrect/Not Updated
Status (-48):
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
- Test not complete
Module: Front Controls Interface Module
===END FCIM DTC U0452:82-48===
===TCCM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Transfer Case Control Module
===END TCCM DTC None===
===TCU DTC U0100:00-08===
Code: U0100 - Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A
Status (-08):
- Previously Set DTC - Not Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp is Off for this DTC
Module: Telematic Control Unit Module
===END TCU DTC U0100:00-08===
Diagnostic Test On TCCM
(OK) [12:13:30.158] On Demand Self-Test has been started
(OK) [12:13:33.204] Test completed successfully, no errors found
However when attempting to access the TCCM I get the following
(OK) [12:16:07.835] TCCM Module configuration (AS BUILT format) has been started
(WARN) [12:16:09.493] Reading data from ECU...
(ERR) [12:16:09.542] Service procedure has been interrupted
REBOOT TCCM
(OK) [12:19:00.418] TCCM Module Reboot has been started
(OK) [12:19:05.500] Please wait...10 seconds
(OK) [12:19:22.096] Service procedure completed successfully.
After reboot, I get the same access issues.
Any thoughts or feedback will be greatly appreciated.