The engine computer is under the hood on the passenger side firewall.
The engine computer is under the hood on the passenger side firewall.
The engine computer is under the hood on the passenger side firewall.
On my 2006 Dodge Ram, I removed the glove box by pressing the outer sides of the glove box inwardly and then let the box drop down.
The "IPM" is the combination of the underhood fuse box (power distribution center) and the FCM (front control module) (The silver computer attached to the fuse box).
A 2002 Ram does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
The 2002 1500 is a different body line. A 2002 2500 or 3500 with the same engine as the 2000 would have the same air box.
It is under the hood, next to the battery.
There isn't a flasher relay on a 2002 Ram 1500. The clicking sound comes from the instrument cluster, and the actual bulb flashing is powered by the computer on the under hood fuse box.
The main fuse for the heater is located in the fuse box on top of the battery on a 2002 Dodge Ram 1500. There is another fuse for the heater in the cab fuse box located in the dash.
There isn't a flasher relay on a 2002 Ram 1500. The clicking sound comes from the instrument cluster, and the actual bulb flashing is powered by the computer on the under hood fuse box.
That is the computer that is attached to the under hood fuse box.
The power distribution center is the under hood fuse box.
Behind the glove box
2002 Ram 1500- no 2002 Ram 2500, or 3500- yes