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Old 05-23-2020, 09:20 PM
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1998 Dodge Dakota Sport 4WD 5.2 L V-8 Magnum manual transmission. Battery has 13.2 volts. No power, no lights, no dash warning lights except for the brake light oddly enough. There’s a constant clicking sound from the dash near the glove box when the door is opened. The voltage at the battery does not change when I try to start it. The fuse box under the hood has 13.2 volts to it. The fuses all look good. I pulled relays on at a time and tried to start it with no luck.
 
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Clean the battery terminals....... Next, I would make sure you are getting power to the ignition switch, and if that's ok, make sure you are getting power OUT of the switch in the right places.
 
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Clean the battery terminals....... Next, I would make sure you are getting power to the ignition switch, and if that's ok, make sure you are getting power OUT of the switch in the right places.
Do I have to pull the ignition switch to do this?
 
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Do I have to pull the ignition switch to do this?

Also wouldn’t the head lights and dome light work even with a bad ignition switch?
 
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Originally Posted by antman825
Do I have to pull the ignition switch to do this?
Shouldn't have to.
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Also wouldn’t the head lights and dome light work even with a bad ignition switch?
That is correct. If NOTHING works, then the problem is likely at the battery.
 
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Yeah I’ve got nothing. All the warning lights on the dash don’t light up weirdly enough the brake light on the dash lights up. The battery is 13 V the power box under the hood has 13 V
 
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Might have 13 volts but no current behind it...that would explain the clicking...

Usually when the CTM is clicking, it's bad. But i'm not sure if the 98's had a CTM yet.
 
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Might have 13 volts but no current behind it...that would explain the clicking...

Usually when the CTM is clicking, it's bad. But i'm not sure if the 98's had a CTM yet.

The clicking I hear is from the passenger side under the glove box. Isn’t the CTM located on the driver’s side? Or did I look up the wrong thing?
 
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Guys I found it was a bad ground! She roared to life after taking care of it!
 
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The clicking I hear is from the passenger side under the glove box. Isn’t the CTM located on the driver’s side? Or did I look up the wrong thing?
99 and 00 are next to the glove box. 01-04 is when somebody got a brain and made it readily accessible.
 


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