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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / August 2007

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Need help fixing my stolen/recovered truck

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newworldactor@yahoo.com - 29 Aug 2007 22:00 GMT
Hello,

I've got a 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 that was stolen. The ignition was
removed, so I need a new ignition and someone told me I need a new
"halo" also. Has anyone done this repair? My local Advance Auto Parts
has the ignition for $70, what is the "halo"?

How difficult is the repair?

Also, I haven't started the truck in about 1 month, I would like to
start it and drive it a little (or at least warm it up), is that
possible (I've tried the method the crooks used to start it, but
turning the broken ignition doesn't engage the starter anymore) to
start the truck somehow, like my taking jumper cables the the starter
moter?

Thanks
Tom Lawrence - 29 Aug 2007 22:56 GMT
> "halo" also. Has anyone done this repair? My local Advance Auto Parts
> has the ignition for $70, what is the "halo"?

The little ring that lights up around the cylinder.  It's certainly not a
"required" item.

> How difficult is the repair?

Replacing the ignition switch is fairly simple - a Haynes manual (available
at the auto parts store) will cover the procedure in pretty good detail.
You'll need a set of Torx screwdrivers.

> Also, I haven't started the truck in about 1 month, I would like to
> start it and drive it a little (or at least warm it up), is that
> possible (I've tried the method the crooks used to start it, but
> turning the broken ignition doesn't engage the starter anymore) to
> start the truck somehow, like my taking jumper cables the the starter
> moter?

You can do this, but only if the ignition switch enables the ignition
circuits.  If you can get the instrument panel lights to come on (like they
normally do with you switch the ignition to 'ON'), you can remove the
starter relay from the PDC (black box next to the battery), and use a jumper
wire to connect terminal 30 to terminal 87 (these terminals will be labelled
on the underside of the relay, but you'll be connecting the terminals in the
relay socket, not on the relay itself).  This will engage the starter motor.

If you can't get the ignition circuits energized with the switch, it's best
to wait until you get the switch replaced...  you don't want to go hacking
up your wiring harness and splicing wires if you don't have to.
Abby.Normal - 30 Aug 2007 01:16 GMT
check your battery.  when my 2002 Intrepid was stolen last year from the
"County" parking lot (a donut shop is needed there to keep the local cops on
the job) the thieves did something to the electrical system that made the
battery go dead.  I think that when they got the car running they couldn't
turn it completely off.  We had $4,800 in body/interior damage and got to
keep the drugs left in the ash tray that the Dallas -and- Plano cops didn't
want (not enough for a party high).  As well as the blood soaked rags from
when the thieves cut themselves stealing it. - Yes, got pictures too.

>> "halo" also. Has anyone done this repair? My local Advance Auto Parts
>> has the ignition for $70, what is the "halo"?
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> best to wait until you get the switch replaced...  you don't want to go
> hacking up your wiring harness and splicing wires if you don't have to.
Bob M - 30 Aug 2007 16:38 GMT
> check your battery.  when my 2002 Intrepid was stolen last year from the
> "County" parking lot (a donut shop is needed there to keep the local cops on
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> want (not enough for a party high).  As well as the blood soaked rags from
> when the thieves cut themselves stealing it. - Yes, got pictures too.

 They were probably too busy running from false alarm to false alarm in
your yuppie neighborhood to do any real police work.

Bob
Abby.Normal - 31 Aug 2007 03:13 GMT
I don't think so.  They don't chase anyone unless they are hauling donuts.

>> check your battery.  when my 2002 Intrepid was stolen last year from the
>> "County" parking lot (a donut shop is needed there to keep the local cops
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>
> Bob

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