Based upon my own experience with my Dodge Ram 1500, your problem is almost certainly a break in a wire (or wires) inside the connector between the door and the body of the truck. The more often the door is open the more likely this is to occur. The wires break due to metal fatigue from the...
As I have reported earlier on this forum, I have found what appears to be a workable solution to the problem of rodents inside my Dodge Ram 1500, 2002. Their target was the wiring on the engine, including spark plug wires. After much money spent repairing damage I tried something that a person...
I had a similar problem with the left lower beam headlight on a 2002 Ram 1500 SLT. After replacing the Integrated Power Module I traced the real problem to the connector that attaches the headlight wiring to the bottom of the Integrated Power Module on the left fender. The wire for the left...
I had a similar problem with the left lower beam headlight on a 2002 Ram 1500 SLT. After replacing the Integrated Power Module I traced the real problem to the connector that attaches the headlight wiring to the bottom of the Integrated Power Module on the left fender. The wire for the left...
I have a similar problem with a 2002 Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab. It sounds like something loose inside the door post between the front and rear passenger side doors.
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