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How can I be getting a B224F-54 for both doors on my 2018 Ram and everything is working properly in both doors?
I’m also getting a B188-11 trouble code for my passenger door but that window works perfectly also?
Lastly I’m getting a B2860-15 for my passenger door. What exactly does this mean? I do have the LED lights in the doors and these are working perfectly also.
 

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How can I be getting a B224F-54 for both doors on my 2018 Ram and everything is working properly in both doors?
I’m also getting a B188-11 trouble code for my passenger door but that window works perfectly also?
Lastly I’m getting a B2860-15 for my passenger door. What exactly does this mean? I do have the LED lights in the doors and these are working perfectly also.
How old are your batteries? If over 4 years old I would have them both load tested, if both are good then I would be checking all grounds and also look to be sure all the fuses are all the way pushed in, also look to see if any wires have been chewed on by rodents
 
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Both of my batteries are just a couple of months old. I know my fuses are pushed in because I’ve read about that and decided to check mine.
 

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Both of my batteries are just a couple of months old. I know my fuses are pushed in because I’ve read about that and decided to check mine.
Even new batteries can have problems that is why it's always a good idea to load test them to rule them out as a problem, have you checked all wires to the TIPM? You did not say if you looked to be sure no wires have been chewed, have you looked to see if some may have been melted? What about corrosion on wires have you looked?
 
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I haven’t had the chance to look into this yet. I just found these codes Monday and I’ve been working long hours and out of town also. I was asking so I might could narrow this down a little. As I said everything is working as it should.
 

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