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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual DESCRIPTION - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLUID
NOTE: Refer to the maintenance schedules in this
group for the recommended maintenance (fluid/filter
change) intervals for this transmission.
NOTE: Refer to

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual STARTER MOTOR RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The starter relay is an electromechanical device
that switches battery current to the pull-in coil of the
starter solenoid when ignition switch is turned to
Start posit

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual (2) Connect the new heating element electrical
connectors (Fig. 12) .
(3) Connect the negative battery cable.
(4) Verify heated seat system operation.
(5) Install the appropriate seat cushion or seat

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual INSTALLATION
(1) Position the horn and mounting bracket unit(s)
onto the right fender wheel house front extension.
(2) Install and tighten the screw that secures the
horn and mounting bracket unit(s)

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual HEADLAMP RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The headlamp (or security) relay is located in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) near the battery in
the engine compartment (Fig. 14). See the fuse and
relay layout label

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual (2) Reconnect the headlamp and dash wire harness
ground connector to the wiper motor ground terminal
(Fig. 9).
(3) Reconnect the headlamp and dash wire harness
connector for the wiper motor to the wip

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual HEADLAMP RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The headlamp (or security) relay is a International
Standards Organization (ISO) micro-relay. The termi-
nal designations and functions are the same as a con-
ventional ISO

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual contained within a small, rectangular, molded plastic
housing and is connected to all of the required inputs
and outputs by five integral male spade-type termi-
nals that extend from the bottom of the
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