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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2008

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rear turn and stop bulb quit working

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bill allemann - 25 Mar 2008 03:39 GMT
2001  Dodge 2500 CTD
The other day I put the truck in the garage on a nice clear, dry evening.
Turning into my driveway, I used the left turn signal and it worked.  Next
morning it doesn't work, fast cycling when on the left turn signal, and
brake light also doesn't work on that side.   The bulb is fine, the
connector is clean and dry. No voltage in the connector.  Tried new bulb
anyway, same thing.   Right side works normally, running/tail lights work
normally both sides.  Front turn signal lights work both sides.

I was looking on a schematic and they show a multifunction switch.   Is
there a way this switch could fail and affect just one rear side?
What is the location of the switch?
Thanks,
Bill
Bob  AZ - 26 Mar 2008 06:02 GMT
> I was looking on a schematic and they show a multifunction switch. � Is
> there a way this switch could fail and affect just one rear side?
> What is the location of the switch?
> Thanks,

Bill

Switch is in the steering wheel area. I believe you will have to
remove the steering wheel.

BUT first check the brake lights with the directional switch in the
middle or off position to make sure both the brake lights do indeed
work. This should eliminate the actual bulb and wiring.

If the brake lights do work properly try the following. With the
ignition off, switch the directional lights to both directions and be
sure the brake light goes off on the side you have switched the
directional lights to.

If you do remove the multifunction switch and replace it. Buy two
since you will eventually need another and it will be more expensive
now then later.

I have a 2001 Dodge 1500 Ram.

Bob  AZ
bill allemann - 26 Mar 2008 18:42 GMT
The brake and turn lights both are out on the left side, and both work on
the right side, and both front turn signals work.
I have a factory manual on CD, but I haven't found anything in it to show
the physical locations of junctions, etc.  Maybe I'm looking in the wrong
places?
Bill

> I was looking on a schematic and they show a multifunction switch. ? Is
> there a way this switch could fail and affect just one rear side?
> What is the location of the switch?
> Thanks,

Bill

Switch is in the steering wheel area. I believe you will have to
remove the steering wheel.

BUT first check the brake lights with the directional switch in the
middle or off position to make sure both the brake lights do indeed
work. This should eliminate the actual bulb and wiring.

If the brake lights do work properly try the following. With the
ignition off, switch the directional lights to both directions and be
sure the brake light goes off on the side you have switched the
directional lights to.

If you do remove the multifunction switch and replace it. Buy two
since you will eventually need another and it will be more expensive
now then later.

I have a 2001 Dodge 1500 Ram.

Bob  AZ
BigIronRam - 26 Mar 2008 18:46 GMT
> The brake and turn lights both are out on the left side, and both work on
> the right side, and both front turn signals work.
> I have a factory manual on CD, but I haven't found anything in it to show
> the physical locations of junctions, etc.  Maybe I'm looking in the wrong
> places?
> Bill

I've had several problems with bulbs that are seemingly fine but caused the
symtoms you describe nonetheless.  Replace both the front and rear bulbs
with known good quality bulbs and I think your problem may be solved.
bill allemann - 27 Mar 2008 17:02 GMT
already tried new bulb.

checked with a meter, there is no voltage in the left rear turn and stop
light socket.

>> The brake and turn lights both are out on the left side, and both work on
>> the right side, and both front turn signals work.
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> bulbs with known good quality bulbs and I think your problem may be
> solved.
Christopher D. Thompson - 27 Mar 2008 18:14 GMT
> already tried new bulb.
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>> bulbs with known good quality bulbs and I think your problem may be
>> solved.

ok i posted my last post before i read this one...LOL

check ALL fuses in the truck. IRRC some of these trucks have separate
fuses for right and left turn/brake lamps. could be just that simple. I
can't remember now if the BR/BE trucks had that or not, its been too long
since i worked on one. but I'm a fan of the simple fixes *grin*

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Chris

Christopher D. Thompson - 27 Mar 2008 18:10 GMT
> The brake and turn lights both are out on the left side, and both work
> on the right side, and both front turn signals work. I have a factory
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>
> Bob  AZ

have you changed the bulb? looked at the condition of the bulb socket?

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Chris

Kurt - 31 Mar 2008 15:29 GMT
>> The brake and turn lights both are out on the left side, and both work
>> on the right side, and both front turn signals work. I have a factory
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
>
>have you changed the bulb? looked at the condition of the bulb socket?

I have had that happen in a GMC Jimmy 1998 before except the voltage at
the socket was 10.4 volts & it didn't work.  Turned out to be the
multi-function directional switch for the tune of just under $300.00
bucks.

Good luck!

Due to E-Mail spamming bots my reply address is incorrect.
Nosey - 27 Mar 2008 18:33 GMT
> 2001  Dodge 2500 CTD
> The other day I put the truck in the garage on a nice clear, dry evening.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Thanks,
> Bill

If you have a 7-way trailer connector at the hitch, check for voltage at the
terminal in the 9 'o clock position when the brake or turn signal is
supposed to be on. If it works at the 7-way connector the multi-function
switch is fine.
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Ken


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