1998 DODGE RAM 1500 Battery

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual (3) Remove instrument panel center bezel (Refer to
23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT
PANEL CENTER BEZEL - REMOVAL).
(4) Remove instrument panel lower right center
bezel (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUM

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual NOTE: This model has a two-piece antenna coaxial
cable. Tests 2 and 4 must be conducted in two
steps to isolate an antenna cable problem. First,
test the primary antenna cable (integral to the
antenna

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual antenna body to fender mating surfaces and tighten
the antenna cap nut to specifications.
(4) Check the resistance again with an ohmmeter.
If the resistance is still more then one ohm, replace
the fau

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual (5) Connect battery negative cable.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
ANTENNA CABLE
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the glove box (Refer to 23 - BODY/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL/GLOVE

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual (6) Install the glove box (Refer to 23 - BODY/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL/GLOVE BOX - INSTALLA-
TION).
(7) Connect the battery negative cable.
RADIO
DESCRIPTION
Available radio receivers for this vehicle inclu

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSION
GROUND STRAP
DESCRIPTION
Radio noise suppression devices are factory-in-
stalled standard equipment on this vehicle. Radio
Frequency Interference (RFI) and ElectroMagnetic
Inte

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual ENGINE TO HEAT SHIELD - 3.7L ENGINE
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the attaching bolts from the cylinder
heads (Fig. 11).
(3) Remove nut from heat shield and remove

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DODGE RAM 1500 1998 2.G Workshop Manual OPERATION
The six switches in the two remote radio switch
units are normally open, resistor multiplexed
momentary switches that are hard wired to the Inte-
grated Power Module (IPM) through the clocks