...work and no other lighting issues The most likely cause of this is a failing Central Timer Module (CTM). The CTM directly supplies power to the headlamps and dash illumination. The head lamp switch ...
...and central lock are no longer working in my 2003 Dodge Dakota. How do I fix it? Hi you need a new CTM (central time module) Here is the location when your siting in the truck it is behimd the panel ...
...be replace. $600 - Yikes!! Yes the # 1issue for Dakota in this year model is the ever so troubling ctm or central timer module or body computer/controller. All the afore mentioned names are used ...
...The Central Timer Module is located at the left kick panel. Central Timer Module System The CTM is available in a BASE or a HIGHLINE configuration. The BASE and HIGHLINE CTM provide the ...
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...other modules. Do anyone have a suggestions to what might be my problem? I replaced the pcm ,the ctm, & the instrument cluster. I had the pcm flashed, but not the ctm, I wander do I need to
...switch It's possible it's the headlight switch, but I would suspect the central timing module (CTM), Chrysler's version of the BCM for 2003. It's located behind the kick panel to the left of the ...
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...is location of lighting control module on 2002 Dodge Dakota? It's called the Central Timer Module (CTM) and it's either on the left side next to the driver's feet behind the trim panel, or behind
...Dodge never called it a Body Control Module; earlier models did have the Central Timer Module (CTM) which functioned like Body Control Modules in other manufacturers vehicles. In 2004, the CTM ...
...this problem?? oh yea 170,000mi yea I know but I want to keep it.. :) The Central Timer Module (CTM, called BCM on some vehicles) supports or controls: Automatic door lock/central locking Battery ...
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