It is on firewall underneath brake booster, in a bracket of two relays, the other is fuel pump relay. They are bought and replaced as a pair.
The 1989 Dodge Dakota automatic shutdown relay switch is located in the fuse box. The fuse box can be found in the engine compartment.
Automatic Shutdown Relay
The automatic shutdown relay on a 1995 Dodge Spirit is typically located in the fuse box, which is found under the hood of the vehicle. It is often positioned near the front of the engine compartment, close to the battery. The relay is usually labeled, making it easier to identify. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams for accurate identification.
In PDC, two large relays on the B side, closest to the fender. One is the fan relay, one is the ASD relay. It may be labeled "engine relay"
It is abbreviated ASD
A Chrysler PT Cruiser does not have a reset. The automatic shutdown is a computer controlled relay.
Relays are located behind the battery against the firewall and you do have two under the glove box ,pop it out they are on the right.
You do not have to reset the asd relay. It is controlled by the engine computer automatically.
The automatic shutdown relay in a 1996 Dodge Ram Van is a safety feature designed to cut off power to the fuel pump and ignition system if the engine doesn't start after a certain number of attempts. This helps prevent potential damage to the engine and fuel system, as well as reduces the risk of fire. The relay is typically activated by the engine control module (ECM) and ensures that the vehicle operates safely and efficiently. If the relay fails, it can lead to starting issues or prevent the engine from running.
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the relay closest to the driver on the fender well
you need a new distributor, its a very common problem with those cars