DODGE RAM 1999 Service Repair Manual
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Hazard Warning Lights Okay To Front Lights Only
Faulty external bulbs. Faulty contact in turn signal/hazard
switch. Open circuit between hazard switch and turn signal switch.
Open or grounded circuit in wiring to rear lights.
Hazard Warning Lights Okay To Rear Lights Only
Faulty external bulbs. Faulty contact in turn signal/hazard
switch. Open or grounded circuit in wiring to front lights.
Indicator Light Inoperative, External Lights Okay
Burned-out indicator bulb in instrument cluster. Faulty
contact. Open circuit.
Indicator Light Okay, External Lights Inoperative
Open circuit in wiring to external light(s).
Indicator Light Okay, External Lights Glow Dimly Or Do Not
Flash
Loose or corroded external light connections. Poor ground
circuit at external light(s).
Turn Signals Do Not Cancel After Turn
Broken canceling pawl on turn signal switch. Improperly
aligned canceling cam. Broken or loose canceling cam.
Turn Signals Inoperative (Both Sides)
Blown fuse. Faulty turn signal flasher. Loose bulkhead
connector. Loose or faulty rear wiring harness or terminals. Open
circuit to turn signal flasher. Open circuit in feed wire to turn
signal switch. Faulty switch connections. Open or grounded circuit in
wiring to external lights.
Turn Signal Inoperative (One Side)
Faulty external bulb. Poor ground at external light. Open
circuit in wiring to external light(s). Faulty turn signal/hazard
switch.
COMPONENT TESTS
CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, vehicle computer and memory
systems may lose memory data. Driveability problems may exist
until computer systems have completed a relearn cycle. See
COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION
before disconnecting battery.
NOTE: For additional testing procedures, see appropriate CRUISE
CONTROL SYSTEMS and WIPER/WASHER SYSTEMS articles.
NOTE: For component locations, see COMPONENT LOCATIONS.
HORN RELAY
1) Remove horn relay from Power Distribution Center (PDC).
Use label on PDC cover to identify and locate relay. Check continuity
between relay terminals No. 87A and 30. See Fig. 1. If continuity does
not exist, replace relay. If continuity exists, go to next step.
2) Check continuity between relay terminals No. 30 and 87. If
continuity exists, replace relay. If continuity does not exist, check
resistance between relay terminals No. 85 and 86. If resistance is not
70-80 ohms, replace relay. If resistance is 70-80 ohms, go to next
step.
3) Using jumper wires, connect positive battery voltage to
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relay terminal No. 86 and ground to relay terminal No. 85. Continuity
should exist between terminals No. 30 and 87. Continuity should not
exist between relay terminals No. 87A and 30. If continuity is not as
specified, replace relay. If continuity is as specified, relay is
okay. Go to HORN RELAY CIRCUIT test under SYSTEM TESTS.
Fig. 1: Identifying Horn Relay Terminals
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
IGNITION SWITCH
NOTE: For ignition switch circuit identification, see IGNITION
SWITCH CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS table.
Remove ignition switch. See IGNITION SWITCH under REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION. Check continuity between appropriate ignition switch
terminals with switch in specified position. See IGNITION SWITCH
CONTINUITY table. See Fig. 2.
IGNITION SWITCH CONTINUITY
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Switch Position Continuity Between Terminals
ACC .......................................................... 6 & 7
OFF ............................................................ ( 1)
RUN ............................................ 2 & 7; 4 & 5; 6 & 7
START ............................................. ( 2) 1 & 7; 2 & 7
( 1) - Continuity should not exist between any terminals with key
removed.
( 2) - Continuity should also exist between terminal No. 3 and case