1998 DODGE RAM 1500 Illumination

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual (1) Position the front fog lamp relay to the proper
receptacle in the Power Distribution Center (PDC).
(2) Align the front fog lamp relay terminals with
the terminal cavities in the PDC.
(3) Press fir

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST
A self-diagnostic test is built-in to the module to
determine that the electronics module is operating
properly, and that all the J1850 PCI data bus mes-
sages are being received

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual POWER LOCK SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER LOCK
SWITCH
The Light-Emitting Diode (LED) illumination lamp
of the power lock switch receives battery current
through a fuse in the Integrated Power Mo

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual tons is depressed to move the selected mirror Up,
Down, Right or Left. The DDM power mirror switch
circuitry controls the battery current and ground
feeds to each of the four (two in each mirror head)

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual (5) Momentarily touch the Positive (+) jumper
probe to the other motor connector terminal.
When positive probe is connected the motor should
rotate in one direction to either move window up or
down. I

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual DESCRIPTION - CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric
code to identify the wire and its function. To identify
which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the
Circuit

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual The illumination lamps are available for service
replacement.
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual OPERATION
OPERATION
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) monitors
many different circuits in the fuel injection, ignition,
emission and engine systems. If the PCM senses a
problem with a monitored circ
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