I
think C175B is the PCM connector. I think on your vehicle the PCM has 3 different "pockets". I don't know how the pins are numbers.
Attached is a wiring diagram from
BBB Industries TSB's & Wiring Diagrams web site for a 2003 Expedition 5.4L, Engine System, Charging Subsystem.
Watch the video I linked before. The PCM will not start "requesting" output from the alternator until a few seconds on 1930
(also called the "Generator Communication/GenComm" link) after the engine starts. If that wire could appear to be dead it could be because the microprocessor INSIDE the alternator is not providing a positive pull up voltage on that wire
(it is pulled down by the PCM; see attached diagram).
1931 is the called the "Generator Monitor/GenMon" link. Positive pull up voltage is supplied by the PCM and the alternator does a pull down.
If you don't understand what I am talking about the forget trying to diagnose it further. I don't know what a Matco Diagnostic Analyzer is, but you really need a 2 channel scope or at least a good DMM that read pulse frequency and width (%) to get to the root of this problem.
I am hesitant to suggest this, so AT YOUR OWN RISK, cut the 1930 wire. Use a standard 12V test light with the tail connected to ground and check to for voltage on 1930 AT THE ALTERNATOR ! Use an incandescent
(not LED) test light, not a DMM.
(If you don't understand why, you have enough experience doing on vehicle diagnosing.) My "gut tells me this is your root problem
(no voltage on 1930 from the alternator). Cutting the wire proves that the PCM is not "loading down" the circuit.