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#31
i have 05 ram 1500 4x4 hemi and its having similar light problems..just wanted to say thanks for all the info u guys posted, u probably saved me a few hundred$$$$! on the eve of christmas eve my lights went loopy 1 light would work (leftside) ..switch on the other 1 worked (right)..switch to highbeam (leftside again) also left side rear brake and signal are not working. now reading thru these posts i have general idea whats causing the problem (the PDC) and instead of taking it to the stealership (btw i love that term ) and letting them have their way with my bank account i can tell them what i want done...1st change PDC then if that doesnt work change the FCM. since the lil red man just left here my bank account is already skimpy, the info u guys shared is invaluable. so here goes THANK YOU FOR BEING THE GEARHEADS WE ALL CAN DEPEND ON FOR HONEST STRAIGHT ANSWERS!!
#32
I have a 2004 Ram 2500 Hemi which a mechanic declared the FCM as being the culprite for my trailer lights not working. The fuses are good but no power to the lights.
I tried to order an FCM but they are on National Backorder. Does anybody have a line on one? Is this the correct part number 68005476AA? Thanks!
I tried to order an FCM but they are on National Backorder. Does anybody have a line on one? Is this the correct part number 68005476AA? Thanks!
Last edited by StefanJ; 07-04-2011 at 04:07 PM.
#33
#34
Your likely culprit is probably the pdc (power distribution center) which the fcm connects too. Call local scrapyards or craigslist.
Just searched your part# and yes, that's the pdc (fuse box). Be sure NOT to buy a fcm with that it's an extra $200-$300 on top of the fuse box. Try finding a used unit.
Just searched your part# and yes, that's the pdc (fuse box). Be sure NOT to buy a fcm with that it's an extra $200-$300 on top of the fuse box. Try finding a used unit.
Last edited by Owensue; 07-04-2011 at 10:05 PM.
#36
All right. I took out my existing fuse box (after disconnecting the negative terminal on battery) and cleaned all the connections. There were something like 7 plugs that connect into the bottom of the fuse box. I took out all 7 and blew out the connections. Sprayed a little WD40 (very little) on the connections and put everything back together. I also took the FCM off the side of the box. I didn't put any WD40 on this connection. I didn't put any di-electric grease or other Silcone grease because I didn't have any and I didn't think I would actually accomplish anything.
After putting everthing back together and turning on the truck, my headlights are all now on. I think this is just a temporary and there is still the corrosion inside the fuse box. This will hopefully buy me some time before I have to shell out the $450 to get a new one. I will probably have to get one adventually, but at least I know for sure my problem is the fuse box and I don't have to drop a couple hundred for the local dealership to tell me they think it is the fuse box.
After putting everthing back together and turning on the truck, my headlights are all now on. I think this is just a temporary and there is still the corrosion inside the fuse box. This will hopefully buy me some time before I have to shell out the $450 to get a new one. I will probably have to get one adventually, but at least I know for sure my problem is the fuse box and I don't have to drop a couple hundred for the local dealership to tell me they think it is the fuse box.
Thanks in advance.
C.
#37
#38
Thanks for the reply Jay....I have a manual (Purchased it in 03) and it doesn't show how to pull the PDC.....Should I get an updated version?
Also, someone else told me that once you install the "NEW" PDC, the vehicle brain module has to be reset in order for the vehicle to recognize it.....
Any truth to that?
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