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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Electrical help!

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Power steering noise

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Abs

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My 96 Dodge 2500 TD, which is basically stock, suddenly had several dash lights come on, the air bag, ABS, and brake lights came on. Then I noticed my a/c fan, power windows and auto dimming rear view mirror stopped working. I cannot find a blown fuse. Does anyone know of a common ground or circuit breaker that may cause this? Any help would be appreciated.
 
??? Asked a mechanic???

I asked a mechanic the question above and he said to check the central or body timing control module. Does anybody know what this is? He also said to check a 33 pin connector under the drivers dash for broken wires. Could that be possible? Any help is appreciated.
 
you may have two different issues. the 6 gauge red wire from the battery to the power dist. center under the hood is the only common wire. Fuse 2 (40 amp) will control the blower motor and power windows, fuse 2 and 3 (40 amp) controls the Airbag, fuse 5 (40amp) controls the ABS / Brake light. A factory service manual will greatly help in trouble shooting. Check the ABS relay in the PDC also
 
I appreciate your response. I'll check those areas out today. Also, I spoke with a customer in N. C. yesterday afternoon and he said to check to see if I had a bad cell in one of the batteries. Could that cause a problem like this?
 
I don't think that a bad cell in a battery would cause such a limited problem. My past exp is that a bad cell--truck doesnt start (or is very diffucult) and it kills the good battery very quickly
 
On my 97 the tach didn't work and alternator quit working along with MIL light on etc and it was my crank position senser but if tach is working then it sounds like a wiring issue as suggested.
 
I finally hit paydirt! Going down the road this morning, I noticed a tiny wire protruding from under the steering wheel. When I got home this afternoon, I removed the knee board and the steering column cover and there were two wires broken off at a multi wire junction, about 8 wires, on the right side just behind the steering wheel. This junction plugs into a receiver about three inches long. I pushed the pins out and reattached the wires, plugged it back together and everything works perfectly! It was a pretty easy fix, but, all the wires alongside the steering column are showing wear. It looks like the wear comes from the tilt steering wheel. I may be searching for a new wiring harness before

long. I found where the dealer had fixed a couple problems back when the truck was still in warranty. Sadly, they used the blue wire clips that are good for a quick repair but will eventually fail. Thanks to all those that sent in ideas. This was the strangest thing I've had happen so far to my Dodge.
 
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