In a 1988 Dodge truck, the ASD (Automatic Shutdown) relay is typically located in the power distribution center, which is usually found under the hood. It is often situated near the battery and labeled for easy identification. If you're having trouble locating it, you can refer to the owner's manual for a diagram and specific location details.
The ASD is a relay controlled by the PCM and does not have a reset.The ASD is a relay controlled by the PCM and does not have a reset.
In a 1993 Dodge vehicle, the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay is typically located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) under the hood. The PDC is usually situated near the battery. To locate the ASD relay specifically, refer to the diagram on the inside cover of the PDC, which will identify the exact position of the relay.
Depends on which relay, some can. The asd relay can, the wiper relay can't.
Could be the ASD Relay (Auto ShutDown). If that's not working it can cut power to the coil, just switch the ASD Relay and replace it with the Horn Relay and see if that restores power, if so just go and get a new ASD Relay.
Dodge uses relays, the ASD relay will be on the firewall.
The asd relay is located under the master cylinder close to the battery. The other relay under the master cylinder is the starter relay, but it is away from the battery. Hope that helps.
The ASD relay is under the hood in the fuse/relay box by the battery. Look inside the lid and you'll see a diagram of what your looking for.
12 volts whenever the computer has actuated the asd relay.12 volts whenever the computer has actuated the asd relay.
No such part. There is an auto shutdown (ASD) relay in the fuse box next to the battery.No such part. There is an auto shutdown (ASD) relay in the fuse box next to the battery.
The ASD (Auto Shut Down) relay on a 1993 Dodge Spirit is typically located in the power distribution center, which is situated in the engine compartment near the battery. You can identify the ASD relay by referring to the diagram on the cover of the power distribution center. It’s important to ensure the vehicle is off and the battery is disconnected before attempting to access or replace the relay.
drivers side under hood mounted on fender well
In the fuse box, left side of the vehicle behind the battery.