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I know I recently read about a similar situation/occurrence of this condition I experienced yesterday. This has happened to me several times previousl as well. I went to pickup my son at school. I parked the Bronco but did not exit. Accessory power remained on as expected and then timed out. My son then got in the truck. I stepped on the brake and hit the start button and all kinds of warning lights came on - Brake Failure, Crash Detect Failure, Hill assist failure...I hit the OK button and they all cleared. Like I said this has happened several times and it seems like it occurs if you turn off the engine and do not exit the vehicle. It has also happened when I turn the truck off and then restart it before the accessory power times out. It would appear that some code in the PCM does not exit correctly if you don't exit the vehicle. Just a guess. Have also experienced the bogus collision warning just driving down the road without any cars around. Ford has there been any analysis regarding these hopefully bogus failure messages? Perhaps it is the old GIGO coding problem.
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