If you're finding it difficult to service/repair your car, get one of those online manuals. You'll not have
to wait for others to answer, or rely on mechanics and all. Plus i know a website that has very good manuals online, without expiry i.e. for lifetime. www.reliable-store.com
SOURCE: 2000 dodge ram sport 4x4
check for bad connections on the back of the PCB panel under the hood (left side) they are prone to corrosion
SOURCE: Just bought a 1998 Dodge Ram Sport pickup, two
take your truck to dealer and have them enable keyless entry if your truck is equipped with it,or one other thing is to check your owners manual to see how to reprogam the units when batteries are replaced
SOURCE: i have 2000 dodge carvan sport and tach and
Regarding the Check Engine Light: Do you have a Digital Odometer? If So with the Engine Light ON = you have a Code.
Insert the Key in the Ignition.
Turn the Key three (3) times from OFF to ON (not Start) which is the position just before Start. On the third (3rd) time leave the Key in the ON (not Start) position. Look at the digital odometer space. Write down and Codes that are present. For Example "P 0430". The last code will be "donE" = it is done giving you codes. Respond a Comment back to this Post and let me know what Code(s) are showing.
I am assuming you have a 4-speed transmission?
There are 2-speed Sensors on the front of the transmission. Input and Output Speed Sensors.
They are level with each other, right above the top line of the Solenoid (wiring harness goes into this box-like assembly) The one that is closest to the Solenoid is the Input Sensor. The one (at the same level) towards the left side of the van is the Output sensor.
The Output Sensor is most likely malfunctioning. Unplug this and ceck the electrical connnection. Remoe and corrosion or oxidation (white stuff) from both sides of the metal connections. Replug in and check operations. Because of it's location, these Sensors are prone to corrosion and oxidation. If that does not work: Unplug again and remove the Output Sensor. I believe a 1-in wrench or 1-inch Deep Socket will work, after you unplug the sensor. Before replacing the sensors - you may clean the metal particles off the interior tips of the Sensors and reinstall and check operations.
IF this does not fix the problem:
Unplug, Remove and Replace this Output Sensor.
Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel free to contact me at FixYa.com!
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