Joe,
The info posted by fest3er does not apply to your truck at all, the system layout, wiring and pin locations completely changed around 97 or 98 and newer.
Dodge printed no new info after the 89 RWAL diagnostic manual. So nothing new came out from 90 thru 96. Even though there was some minor changes.
What other codes have come up and how often?
How often does code 10 set?
What I can come up with for Code 10 (Sensor/wiring resistance unusually low) is pretty poor. Dodge figured us techs didn't need to know any more then they wanted us to, if it wasn't in the diagnostic manual you didn't need to know it- WRONG, we had to play with working vehicles to see what was normal.
I believe the module should be sending out a small diagnostic voltage to test the harness and sensor and monitoring what comes back. The sensor itself does produce an AC sine wave for monitoring rear wheel speed(which requires a twisted pair of wires to keep the signal clean), that signal can be checked with a lab scope, Code 6 would set if the reading was present but erratic. The low resistance code should mean that the diagostic voltage is not dropping (lowering) going back to the controller, essentailly an short circuit. The sensor should act as a load and drop some of the voltage before returning, the sensor resistance should be 1000 - 2500 ohms. I'm not sure if this is only done during Self Check with initial Key On or if continuosly while driving. You'd think only on Self Check, but again I'm not sure. I may be all wrong. Most of this isn't from a manual, it's based off of how typical circuits work.
I will drive my 94 gasser to work (Friday?) and test what's going on with pins 13 & 14, as my system works correctly and repost with that data.
More later,
Wayne