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Re: 98 Ram no start
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08/23/15 10:17 PM
08/23/15 10:17 PM
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Pics of what you're seeing? Doesn't sound stock.
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Re: 98 Ram no start
[Re: 318Bruiser]
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08/26/15 02:39 AM
08/26/15 02:39 AM
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SALEM1912
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Asd feed supply. If you have voltage at the fuse then you have a bad PDC. If so pull it up and figure how you can wire from fuse to the #30 terminal of the relay.
Last edited by SALEM1912; 08/26/15 02:42 AM.
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Re: 98 Ram no start
[Re: 318Bruiser]
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08/26/15 02:35 PM
08/26/15 02:35 PM
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Are you saying the fuse is good? If yes ck the thermial that the fuse goes into to see if it is spread and not making contrat. For testing yes,but for a proper repair it's best tto find the problem. ASD relay drives a lot of things.
Last edited by SALEM1912; 08/26/15 02:37 PM.
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Re: 98 Ram no start
[Re: 318Bruiser]
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08/26/15 03:05 PM
08/26/15 03:05 PM
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The 30A fuse has power to it but not to the asd. That is why I thought maybe just putting an inline fuse from another power wire to the ASD would work.
Last edited by 318Bruiser; 08/26/15 05:24 PM.
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