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Old 09-20-2012, 01:54 PM
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I have an '07 Dodge 2500 with diesel...the tail lights, rear cab running lights, and both doors courtesy lights are not working. I checked the fuses and all are good.

My question is this...does the control module control this function? If so, is there a problem with using the license plate light circuit for this function since that is working?
 
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Old 09-20-2012, 01:58 PM
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Do you have turn signals? Do your brake lights work?

If so, I would suspect either a faulty headlight switch or a faulty multifunction (turn signal/wiper) switch.
 
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Check and move around relays
 
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If you mean splicing into the plate lights to power the taillights I'm pretty sure they already branch off that circuit, maybe not in your 07. I would advise against doing it if it's not. The tipm will probably read it as too high a draw on that circuit and eventually shut it down. Go over your grounds too.
 
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Are you reffering to me?
 
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mine did the same thing had to replace the fuse box under the hood
 
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No will, op asked about using plate light circuit... He was vague but I think he was asking about powering tail lights with it.
 
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i beleave they are all controlled by the tipm totaly integrated power module and no i would not hook them to the licence plate lights as it will more then likly cause more issue's by added more loads/resistence to that circuit
 
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check for output on those circuits out of the tipm if you need a wireing diagram and connector pin out i can post it it may open circuit some wear
 
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check the bulbs first. make sure they are all good and something didn't overload them all causing you not to know if you find the fix.
 


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