Engibe light came on 1985 dodge van b250 i replace the 9 volt battery where can fine reset switch
SOURCE: Dodge Ram B250 1994 - has a Starting Problem
if you van has a security system in it, it could be causing this problem. they usually disable the starter circuit. Paul has listed good places to start. but if they don't fix it do this: when your trying to start but its not working have some one check voltage at the starter. there are 3 points to check 1: where battery cable connects 2: where starter connects to solenoid 3: small wire that operates solenoid. if there is voltage at all three point replace starter it has a shorted / open spot on armature. voltage at 1 and 3 but not 2 replace solenoid. voltage at 1 but not at 3 and you have already checked the items Paul identified check wiring between neutral safety switch and solenoid.
SOURCE: I have a 1990 Dodge
the numbers are 12, 41, 55
12- direct batttery inut to controller disconnected within last 50 ingnition key-on cycles
41- alternator field circuit- an open or shrted condition detected in the alternator control circuit.
55- final code - indicates the end of the scan codes
I've replaced the alternator and checked all the wiring still can't find the solution. I've posted to find out if the alternator control circuit can be repaired.
SOURCE: i dont have the diagram
normally the diagram for the fuse box is just inside the lid and my suggestion to you is to stop by a dodge dealer and the parts department would print you off a diagram
SOURCE: electrical Drawings for a 94 Dodge B250 Primetime conversion
there is no real diagram for the conversion vans you only have stock diagrams because glaval or primetime usually took the shells and made thier own interiors and yes i have seen alot of issues with these its a wonder im not bald just have to use basic electricity for the add ons they are not actually chrysler supplied items yes you can get them from chrysler but they order them from the other 2 companies that convert the vans
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