I had a transfer switch mode switch fault on My 1999 suburban and it would not shift out of 2 wd. I put an new switch in and it did not help. I purchased a new transfer case control module from the dealer for $230. The guy behind the counter did not think I needed to have it programed but suggested I ask the service manager. The service manager told me that it would not work until I spent the $100 to have them program it in the car. I put it in and went trough the 5 times ignition off and on and pull and replace the fuse sequence to wake up the module. It started up and is working perfectly. I am glad I tried it without going back to the dealer.
A 1999 Ram does not have a transfer case control module.
A 1995 Dodge Ram does not have a transfer case control module. The transfer case is mechanically controlled.
A 1994 does not have a control module on the transfer case. But it does have a 4x4 Actuator on the front differential.
Underneath the driver side dash.
You should find the ECM (Engine Control Module) also known as PCM (Power Control Module) under the right side of the dash (passenger side).
That year did not have a controll module.
The power door lock control module should be in with the jack or next to that compartment.
passes logical control to a module contained within another program
dealer only
No separate module. It is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) which controls engine and tranny. Under hood on rear driver side.
it is on the side of transfer case looks a little like a wiper motor..
Take the inside of the glove box out and it will be down to the right