you can find the computer codes in any haynes or chilton repair manual. you can get them at any auto parts store. or you can register at this website http://www.obdii.com/codes_request.asp and get the codes there.
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There have been no recent recalls on Dodge trucks. Most recalls have been on Toyotas as of late.
Behind the alternatorion a 2000 dodge ram 1500 pick up 5.9 engine .where is the temperature sensor from gauges located It is next to the thermostat housing.
Not without damaging it. It is a sealed unit.
It "tells" the computer the rational location of the distributor for spark timing.
The computer module, or ignition control module, is locate on the left inner fender.
Yes, it is the pick up plate in the distributor.
Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes. It will clear the codes but will not solve the problem. Best thing is to have the codes read to find a solution.
under factory codes the 12 says "battery power to computer disconnected in last 50 to 100 cycles; memory standby power lost (1983 through 1990)" the 54 says "problem with the distributor synchronization circuit-no sync pick-up signal detected during operation" the 55 says "end of signal output" These codes are from a Dodge dealer
Just take off negative battery cable for a minute and reconnect, that will clear codes and reset. If you still have ecm components (sensors) problems, computer will pick up codes again.
Open the drivers door. It is under the little door on the end of the dash.
That would be the pick up plate in the distributor, under the cap and rotor.