Never heard of one under the dash, but there is a fifth one located inside the tailgate. This one is fairly easy to access (remove the inner tailgate panel and peel back the moisture barrier), but it's part of the latch and cannot be replaced independently (you must replace the entire latch mechanism). The sensor is a small cylinder attached to one end of the latch and easy to identify because it has a removable electrical plug.
Yes, as a mechanic at a Dodge dealer I have replaced a few of them.Yes, as a mechanic at a Dodge dealer I have replaced a few of them.
Yes, you should be able to just replace the switches and get the lamps working again. Go to your local hardware store and they can give advice.
no it could keep your electric fans from coming on if your mechanic broke it you should have your mechanic replace it
it hasn't replaced anything
A cracked radiator can not be fixed. A cracked radiator needs to be replaced . A mechanic can replace one in a few hours.
Having a head gasket replaced on a 2000 Amigo can be replaced but it can be hard depending on if the mechanic has the right instructions. Also, depending on the condition of the head gasket can depend on how hard it is replace the gasket.
Most ford inertia switches are resettable and should not need to be replaced.
My car went in for a service and the mechanic has lost my wheel nut to my peogot 206It is up to the mechanic to replace it. He is responsible, not you. Take the car back and insist that it be replaced.
Switches do not, gateways do.
You take it to a mechanic. You need to do an alignment when anything is done to the front end.
no
A mechanic. Sorry, a good mechanic.