1998 DODGE RAM 1500 Wire harnes diagram

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - PASSENGER SEAT
SWITCH
For circuit descriptions and diagrams, refer to Wir-
ing.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the power seat switch from the

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual they can be operated in unison by selecting the
proper power seat switch functions, which will raise
or lower the entire seat assembly. The third motor is
the horizontal adjustment motor, which moves

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual shield that helps to shroud it from unintentional
actuation when entering or leaving the vehicle.
The power lumbar switches cannot be adjusted or
repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the seat switch
as

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual ²Airbag Indicator- The airbag indicator is inte-
gral to the ElectroMechanical Instrument Cluster
(EMIC), which is located on the instrument panel in
front of the driver.
²Clockspring- The clockspri

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual (1) Position the center anchor/right outboard occu-
pant buckle and mounting bracket unit onto the rear
floor panel near the base of the cab back panel (Fig.
46).
(2) Install and tighten the two screw

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual OPERATION
The seat belt tension reducer is controlled by a
ground signal received from the seat belt switch on
the seat belt switch sense circuit and a battery cur-
rent signal received from the ignit

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual interval at which to de-energize the wiper on/off
relay to complete the wipe-after-wash mode cycle.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WIPER &
WASHER SYSTEM
If the wiper motor operates, but the wipers do not
mov

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual The wiper high/low relay can be diagnosed using
conventional diagnostic tools and methods. However,
conventional diagnostic methods may not prove con-
clusive in the diagnosis of the instrument cluste
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