The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) timer on a 1984 Dodge truck controls the operation of the EGR valve, which helps reduce emissions by recirculating a portion of the exhaust back into the intake manifold. While it's primarily related to emissions control, if the EGR timer malfunctions, it could potentially affect engine performance and indirectly impact the charging system by causing the engine to run inefficiently. You can wire around the EGR timer, but this may lead to increased emissions and could affect compliance with emissions regulations, so it's generally not recommended unless you are aware of the consequences.
a 1992 Dakota does not have a Central Timer Module.
only if its a leap year
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To set up a programmable light timer for your home lighting system, follow these steps: Plug the programmable light timer into an electrical outlet. Set the current time on the timer according to the instructions provided. Program the timer to turn the lights on and off at specific times using the timer's settings. Plug your lights into the timer's outlets. Test the timer to ensure it is working correctly. By following these steps, you can easily set up a programmable light timer for your home lighting system.
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On a Dodge vehicle it is the computer that controls the interior lights, locks, etc...
System Clock
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.
under driver side dash
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No, they are year specific.No, they are year specific.
Yes, there are a few computers. They include engine, abs, airbag, and central timer.