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Re: Service transfer case lite?
[Re: Dcuda69]
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11/24/09 10:47 PM
11/24/09 10:47 PM
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the body control module prob controls the t case module, over a network...if you have a drb you should be able to activate the modules, if its a comm error, could be a bad module or a wiring issue. there is so much computer crap in vehicles today its unreal!
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Re: Service transfer case lite?
[Re: pnypwr]
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11/24/09 10:51 PM
11/24/09 10:51 PM
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Maybe a broken wire or two in the door jamb? Possible with other problems coming at the same time.
69 Dodge Charger - first full resto
05 Dodge Magnum R/T
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Re: Service transfer case lite?
[Re: 69MOPE]
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11/24/09 11:12 PM
11/24/09 11:12 PM
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Quote:
If the truck has a central timer module, located in the drivers kick panel, unplug all three connectors and plug them back in after a few minutes. If the door locks come back to life, the module is no good. Common failure. Around $200. The failed module will also turn on the light.
Thank you!! The central timer module did come into the conversation(it's my buddy's truck) How does this module play into the transfer case module? Input is much appreciated!! Thanks again!
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