2003 DODGE RAM key battery

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual INSTALLATION
(1) Install antenna cable to radio.
(2) Connect electrical harness connector to radio.
(3) Install radio to instrument panel.
(4) Install instrument panel center bezel (Refer to
23 - BODY

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual CHIME/BUZZER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
CHIME/BUZZER
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................1DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - CHIME
CONDITIONS..........................2
C

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual To avoid possible voltage spike damage to either
the Engine Control Module ECM, ignition key must
be off, and negative battery cables must be discon-
nected before unplugging ECM connectors.
(2) Disco

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual ²supplies a reference voltage for the Throttle
Position Sensor (TPS) sensor.
Secondary 5±volt supply:
²supplies the required 5 volt power source to the
oil pressure sensor.
²supplies the required

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual (2) Tighten bolts. Refer to torque specifications.
(3) Check pin connectors in the PCM and the three
32±way connectors (four 38±way connectors if
equipped with NGC) for corrosion or damage. Also,
th

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual STANDARD PROCEDURE - PCM/SKIM
PROGRAMMING
NOTE: There are two procedures for transfering the
secret key to the SKIM:
²When ONLY the SKIM module is replaced, the
secret key is transfered from the PCM

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual NOTE: A maximum of eight keys can be learned to
each SKIM. Once a key is learned to a SKIM, it (the
key) cannot be transferred to another vehicle.
(5) If ignition key programming is unsuccessful,
the

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual Turn on the headlamps for fifteen seconds, then
allow up to five minutes for the battery voltage to
stabilize.
(2) Disconnect and isolate both battery cables, neg-
ative cable first.
(3) Using a voltm
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