I have the same year just replaced mine with a wire harness from a d100 in the junk yard
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You'll have to get pigtails for the harness that attaches to the mirrors, then you will have to get the under dash power mirrors/doors harness. Then you will have to get the power mirror switch that mounts to the dash, then you will have to either run a new engine to firewall harness, or figure out the wiring (i.e. : What wires are power, ground, left, right, up, down power/grd) and wire them up to the existing harness. Basically your replacing the dash and engine harness if you want to do this. You could always just splice wires together and get it to work, but if you do that theres always a chance that the harness will overload and melt and catch fire. Good luck!
The factory wiring harness for the trailers will plug in under the back of the vehicle in the area of the spare tire, the harness plugs into the wiring harness for the tail lights.
switch on the dash. to the left of the colom.
You will have to buy a harness from the Dodge dealer that will let the trailer lights work without messing with the computer that runs the taillights on the truck. The kit will have the harness and instructions. If you hard wire the trailer into the truck taillights the "lamp out" light will come on on the dash and the turnsignals will flash fast.
It is possible, but there is a large difference in the dash/wiring/etc. Besides the dash, the wirhing harness for the dash as well as the harness for the motor and the radio harness will need to be changed.
Padded steering wheel. collapsible steering column, more padding on the dash, and seat belt shoulder harness.
Take all of the trim out around the heater. Take the screws out holding it in. After you have it loose reach back behind it and unplug the wires from the harness.
Yes, but you must do some rewiring. The digital dash uses a harness in the center of the dash, while the analog one uses a harness in one of the corners.
To remove the dash speakers in a Dodge Sprinter, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Then, carefully pry off the speaker grille using a flat tool to avoid damaging the dashboard. Remove the screws securing the speaker and gently pull it out from the dash, disconnecting the wiring harness. Finally, repeat the process on the opposite side if needed.