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I looked all though my factory service manual with no luck
Took the plug end off, it's on the Battery + post
I have no idea what it was / is used for
Sure hope you experts can help out
2003 Dodge Ram 2500 LT 5.7L 4 door truck
Last edited by KJINTF; 12-28-2019 at 07:53 AM.
Reason: Got the answer I needed
The loose connector looks like the one that goes the to the factory underhood light...do you have one? Never seen what's on the terminal; is it actually hooked in to the terminal?
Hey thanks for the guess - no I do not have an under hood light - it might just be that
Will check the truck later today
The plug sitting on the Battery + Red cap was removed from the Orange and Blue wires connected to the socket in the wiring harness
The loose connector looks like the one that goes the to the factory underhood light...do you have one? Never seen what's on the terminal; is it actually hooked in to the terminal?
It should be less than $20 for a new one. I had to replace mine when I owned my truck.
Mine is a RAM 2500 not a Dokota
Found the connector to have 12Vdc full time - expect that it is fused someplace in the wiring
Yes must have been an under hood light which my model never had
Added a LED under hood light with power switch - works great
Mine is a RAM 2500 not a Dokota
Found the connector to have 12Vdc full time - expect that it is fused someplace in the wiring
Yes must have been an under hood light which my model never had
Added a LED under hood light with power switch - works great
Lol I was also going to say that the light I was talking about was for the Ram, not Dakota. Make sure the light doesn't fall off the holder. That happened to my truck when I owned it, and I ended up with a dead battery
Lol I was also going to say that the light I was talking about was for the Ram, not Dakota. Make sure the light doesn't fall off the holder. That happened to my truck when I owned it, and I ended up with a dead battery