In a 1994 Dodge Ram Van, the auto shutdown relay is typically located in the power distribution center (PDC), which is usually found under the hood near the battery. The relay is responsible for controlling the fuel pump and ignition system to shut them down after the engine is turned off. You may need to consult the owner's manual or a repair guide for specific diagrams and exact locations within the PDC.
Relay box.
Chrysler really doesn't use a fuel shut-off switch; they use a relay that shuts off the fuel pump when (among other things) the distributor pulse is lost, indicating the engine is no longer turning over. This relay is called an auto shut-down relay or ASD relay.
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.
In the Caravan its behind the battery, theres afew black boxes, the relay should be the first black box you come to.
No. The auto shutdown relay powers the fuel system.
The computer uses it to control the power supply to the fuel pump, injectors, and ignition coil.
The auto shut down (ASD) relay on a 2001 Dodge Durango RT is located in the power distribution center (PDC) under the hood. You can find the PDC on the driver's side near the battery. The ASD relay is typically labeled on the cover of the PDC, making it easier to identify. For specific diagrams and locations, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual.
The auto shut down relay is located under the hood, an the passenger side, in the fuse and relay box.
The relay is under the Left front Fender.
last relay behind the battery.
these dodges have a problem with the security system lock all doors with key and then unlock all the doors with key and the car will start
Nope. It uses a relay, the ASD or Auto ShutDown relay. Basically it is fed off the distributor pulse in most cases so if the engine stops, the relay loses power and the fuel pump is shut down.