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2) Remove remaining screws from door trim panel. Using a trim
stick, pry perimeter of trim panel away from door sufficiently to
unplug power mirror switch connector. Remove power mirror switch. To
install, reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Ram Pickup)
1) Remove door pull cup from door trim panel. Reach through
door pull cup opening to release locking tab on power window/lock
switch. Remove power window/lock switch and unplug connector.
2) Using a trim stick, pry perimeter of trim panel away from
door. Remove door trim panel. Unplug power mirror switch connector.
Remove power mirror switch. To install, reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
Disconnect battery. Remove knee blocker and lower instrument
panel cover. Remove mirror control knob by pulling straight out.
Remove inside hood release handle screws and lower handle. Reach under
instrument panel and disconnect switch connector. Remove 2 switch
mounting plate screws and pull switch from panel. Remove switch-to-
mounting plate nut and remove switch. To install, reverse removal
procedure.
POWER MIRROR ASSEMBLY
Removal & Installation (Caravan, Town & Country, & Voyager)
Remove screw and power mirror front cover. Remove 3 mirror
attaching screws and pull mirror away from door. Disconnect mirror
electrical connectors. To install, reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Dakota & Durango)
1) Unscrew door lock knob. Remove power window/lock switch
assembly by inserting a screwdriver in notch at forward end of switch
housing to release locking tabs. Pull switch assembly forward and out
from door panel. Remove trim plug from top of trim panel. Remove screw
under trim plug.
2) Remove 2 screws from bottom of door trim panel. Remove arm
rest screw. Using a trim stick, pry trim panel away from door. Roll
door watershield away from lower rear corner of door to expose panel
access. Reach inside door and disconnect mirror wiring connector.
3) Remove 3 mirror nuts and pull mirror loose from door. Feed
wiring harness out through hole in outer door panel. To install,
reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Ram Pickup, Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
1) Raise window to full up position. Remove remote door latch
control handle. Remove power window/lock switch by inserting thin-
blade screwdriver into switch housing forward notch and depressing
locking tab. Pull switch bezel out and forward to remove from door
panel.
2) Remove 2 screws from bottom (front and rear) of trim
panel. Using trim stick, pry trim panel away from door. Roll door
watershield away from lower rear corner of door to expose panel
access. Reach inside door and disconnect mirror wiring connector.
NOTE: Spray silicone on mounting bracket cover grommet to prevent
grommet from coming off when cover is moved up on mirror
stem.
3) Remove mirror mounting bracket cover and slide up on
mirror stem. Remove mirror mounting bracket nuts. Pull mirror loose
from door and feed wiring harness out through hole in outer door
panel. To install, reverse removal procedure.
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
Fig. 5: Power Mirror System Wiring Diagram (Caravan, Town &
Country, & Voyager)
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Fig. 6: Power Mirror System Wiring Diagram (Dakota)
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Fig. 7: Power Mirror System Wiring Diagram (Durango)
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Fig. 8: Power Mirror System Wiring Diagram (Ram Pickup)
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Fig. 9: Power Mirror System Wiring Diagram (Ram Van & Ram Wagon)
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PA R ASIT IC L O AD E XPLA N ATIO N & T E ST P R O CED URES
1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
GENERAL INFORMATION
Parasitic Load Explanation & Test Procedures
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
This article is provided for general information only. Not
all procedures apply to all makes and models.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The term Parasitic Load refers to electrical devices that
continue to use or draw current after the ignition switch is turned to
OFF position. This small amount of continuous battery draw is
expressed in milliamps (mA). On Ford Motor Co. and General Motors
vehicles produced after 1980, a typical Parasitic Load should be no
more than 50 milliamps (0.050 amps).
Vehicles produced since 1980 have memory devices that draw
current with ignition off for as long as 20 minutes before shutting
down the Parasitic Drain. When Parasitic Load exceeds normal
specifications, the vehicle may exhibit dead battery and no-start
condition.
Follow test procedure for checking Parasitic Loads to
completion. A brief overview of a suggested test procedure is included
along with some typical Parasitic Load specifications. Refer to the
GENERAL MOTORS PARASITIC LOAD TABLE chart.
TESTING FOR PARASITIC LOAD
INTRODUCTION
CAUTION: Always turn ignition off when connecting or disconnecting
battery cables, battery chargers or jumper cables. DO NOT
turn test switch to OFF position (which causes current to run
through ammeter or vehicle electrical system).
NOTE: Memory functions of various accessories must be reset after
the battery is reconnected.
The battery circuit must be opened to connect test switch
(shunt) and ammeter into the circuit. When a battery cable is removed,\
timer circuits within the vehicle computer are interrupted and
immediately begin to discharge. If in doubt about the condition of the
ammeter fuse, test it with an ohmmeter prior to beginning test. An
open fuse will show the same reading (00.00) as no parasitic drain.
Begin test sequence with the meter installed and on the 10-amp scale.
Select lower scale to read parasitic draw.
TEST PROCEDURE USING TEST SWITCH
1) Turn ignition off. Remove negative battery terminal cable.
Install Disconnect Tool (J-38758) test switch male end to negative
battery cable. Turn test switch knob to OFF position (current through
meter). Install negative battery cable to the female end of test
switch.
2) Turn test switch knob to ON position (current through
switch). Road test vehicle with vehicle accessories on (radio, air
conditioner, etc.). After road test, turn ignition switch to LOCKED
position and remove key. Connect ammeter terminals to test switch
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terminals. See Fig. 1. Select 10-amp scale.
3) Turn off all electrical accessories. Turn off interior
lights, underhood lamp, trunk light, illuminated entry, etc. To avoid
damaging ammeter or obtaining a false meter reading, all accessories
must be off before turning test switch knob to OFF position.
4) Turn test switch knob to OFF position to allow current to
flow through ammeter. If meter reads wrong polarity, turn test switch
to ON position and reverse leads. Turn test switch to OFF position.
Observe current reading. If reading is less than 2 amps, turn test
switch to ON position to keep electrical circuits powered-up.
5) Select low amp scale. Switch lead to the correct meter
position. Turn test switch to OFF position and compare results to
normal current draw. See the GENERAL MOTORS PARASITIC LOAD TABLE . If
current draw is unusually high for the vehicle's overall electrical
system, remove system fuses one at a time until current draw returns
to normal.
6) Turn test switch to ON position each time door is opened
or fuse is removed. Turn switch to OFF position to read current draw
value through meter. When the cause of excessive current drain has
been located and repaired, remove test switch and reconnect negative
battery cable to the negative battery terminal.
Fig. 1: Connecting Kent-Moore Disconnect Tool (J-38758)
Courtesy of General Motors Corp.
GENERAL MOTORS PARASITIC LOAD TABLE (MILLIAMPS)
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Normal Maximum Time-Out
Component Draw Draw (Minutes)
Anti-Theft System ................ 0.4 .... 1.0 ....... ...
Auto Door Lock ................... 1.0 .... 1.0 ....... ...
Body Control Module .............. 3.6 ... 12.4 ........ 20
Central Processing System ........ 1.6 .... 2.7 ........ 20
Electronic Control Module ........ 5.6 ... 10.0 ....... ...
Electronic Level Control ......... 2.0 .... 3.3 ........ 20
Heated Windshield Module ......... 0.3 .... 0.4 ....... ...
HVAC Power Module ................ 1.0 .... 1.0 ....... ...
Illuminated Entry ................ 1.0 .... 1.0 ......... 1
Light Control Module ............. 0.5 .... 1.0 ....... ...
Oil Level Module ................. 0.1 .... 0.1 ....... ...
Multi-Function Chime ............. 1.0 .... 1.0 ....... ...
Pass Key Decoder Module ......... 0.75 .... 1.0 ....... ...
Power Control Module ............. 5.0 .... 7.0 ....... ...
Retained Accessory Power ......... 3.8 .... 3.8 ....... ...
Radio ............................ 7.0 .... 8.0 ........ 15
Twilight Sentinel Module ......... 1.0 .... 1.0 ....... ...
Voltage Regulator ................ 1.4 .... 2.0 ....... ...
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INTERMITTENT PARASITIC LOAD PROBLEMS
Intermittent parasitic lad can occur because of a memory
device that does not power down with ignition off. With an
intermittent parasitic load, battery draw can be greater than 1.0 amp.
To find and intermittent problem requires that an ammeter and
Disconnect Tool (J-38758) test switch be connected and left in the
circuit. See Fig. 1. Road test vehicle. After road test, turn ignition
off and remove key.
Monitor the milliamps scale for 15-20 minutes after ignition
is turned off. This allows monitoring memory devices to determine if
they time out and stop drawing memory current. The test switch is
needed to protect ammeter when the vehicles is started.
DIODE CHECK & SOLENOID TEST (GENERAL MOTORS)
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Fig. 2: Diode Check & Solenoid Test (General Motors)
Courtesy of General Motors Corp.
QUAD DRIVER TEST (GENERAL MOTORS)