The SEC/timer module is piggybacked to the TCM bracket, under the dash, behind the glovebox area.
I'm not aware of such a part. Chime and warning functions related to the seat belts are controlled by the SEC/timer module under the dash, which is piggybacked to the TCM bracket.
they don't have a timer module for this year, the fans are controlled by a temp fan switch located in thermostat housing
Inside of the car, behind the glovebox,
a 1992 Dakota does not have a Central Timer Module.
A 2005 doesn't have a central timer module. The wipers are controlled by the cluster and the front control module. 1994-2002 did have a centrel timer that did control wipers.
Unhook the battery for ten minutes.
Central Timer Module, it controls the power locks, wipers, etc..
Yes.Yes.
It's turned on and off by the central timer module on the back side of the inside fuse panel. THat module control the time the radio stays on with the ign shut off.
On a Dodge vehicle it is the computer that controls the interior lights, locks, etc...
Either in the keyless entry module (if vehicle has keyless entry) on in a separate smaller (2 inch squarish with about 5 wires) module located on inside firewall above upper left corner of engine cover
under driver side dash