1999 DODGE RAM wiring diagram

[x] Cancel search: wiring diagram

Page 308 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
          DOOR LOCK SWITCH FAILURE (PDL)
NOTE:    For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
         see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article.

Page 309 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual does not display BUS OPERATIONAL, go to appropriate VEHICLE
COMMUNICATIONS article.
         2) Using scan tool select BODY COMPUTER. If scan tool
displays NO RESPONSE, go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMU

Page 311 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          14) Connect test light to ground and probe Orange/Black wire
of door lock actuator connector. If test light illuminates while door
unlock switch is pressed, repair open Orange/Black wire betw

Page 312 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          VEHICLE THEFT/SECURITY SYSTEM
          DOOR DISARM SWITCH FAILURE
NOTE:    For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
         see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION articl

Page 313 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
         disconnecting or connecting any module connector.
         1) Clear trouble

Page 316 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual disarm switch state CLOSED, replace CTM.
         23) Turn ignition switch to START position. If horn does not
sound, go to next step. If horn sounds, go to step 24).
         24) Locate Central Timer

Page 317 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          4) Locate Central Timer Module (CTM). CTM is located under
left side of instrument panel. Using an external voltmeter, measure
voltage between ground and backprobe of CTM 14-pin Green connect

Page 385 of 1691

DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual operators foot off accelerator pedal, S/C compensates for excessive
S/C cable slack. If lift foot sets are continually used, speed control
overshoot/undershoot condition will develop.
         To "un