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I get the codes 9360 and 9352 repeatedly when doing the odometer DTC thing. I even disconnected the batteries for an hour and they still remained. I'm totally stock so I can't figure out what they might be. '05 F250 PSD no mods.
onesr...push in your odometer reset button and hold while turning the ignition to "on" (not start) and wait momentarily for "test" to appear in the odometer display, release button and by pressing the button again you can go through a series of diagnostic and test modes. Press the button 15 or so times and any DTC codes will appear. It's kinda fun to mess with, you can get everyhting from coolant temp to a digital speedometer.
You really end up with a lot of "useless" info. unless you are one really looking for something. The 9352 code is one that is present on most all of the 6.0's and I can not honestly tell you what it means I speculate that it relates to putting the ignition circuit into test mode, but not sure. I only know that you need not worry about that one. Also, I cranked the truck up the other day while in test mode, and it threw a lot of codes, 9352, d027,d262,d059,d073,d058....most of which relate to the pcm not recieving the correct or needed data, due to, i think, the test procedure and starting the engine at the same time.