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Old Jun 25, 2004 | 03:40 PM
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I have seen this on the forums mentioned already and no one responded to his post on it. My dash/display lights went out the same time my tail lights went out(All other lights work, brake lights, head/fogs, etc). I have checked all the fuses and om'd them out as well. Is there a relay somewhere that controls this or a bad connection???

I have people mention the anomolies involving the chiming, etc, but this isnt it. I absolutely want to avoid a diag from Dodge but Im running out of options...

ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!!!
 
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Old Jun 25, 2004 | 10:15 PM
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specs on your truck will help.

what year, engine, etc...
 
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Old Jun 25, 2004 | 11:18 PM
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my freinds did the same thing. the dealer told him it was a bad electrical
phase #2 realy. they told him, the entire dash had to come apart in order to get to it..

where this helps you i dont know. but have the dealer find it. its not worth your time and agrivation.
 
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Old Jun 30, 2004 | 12:32 AM
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Well, After checking all of the fuses and replacing the Headlight Assem Switch, I took it to the dealer. They spent all day on it, at least 3 working hours that I saw.

After an elec diag and another 2 hours, it turned out to be a PINK wire that was pinched or disconnected from "X" module. X- dont know what it was called and have no idea why this wire would have been like that

To find it:

The headlight assem mounts on the left, the wiring harness comes out of there and goes BEHIND the gauge cluster and plugs into module "X". The tech removed the gauge cluster and found the wire broke/cut(head-assem-wiring harness), spliced it back in, everything works.

total bill was $118, 90 for diag, 10 for parts, etc. So I guess they felt pity at that point as well, lol.

Electrical is a bitch fellas and ladies, hope it doesnt happen to you
 
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