Where are the auxiliary switches on a ram truck?

Where are the auxiliary switches on a ram truck?

Ram 2500/3500 vehicles have 5 auxiliary switches. These switches are integrated into the vehicles electrical architecture (LIN signals) with their outputs found underhood in connectors located on the auxiliary PDC. Please note that these switches are hard wired to only switch power (12V) via their relays.

What do you need to know about auxiliary power switches?

These Auxiliary Power switches allow you to control additional fog lamps, auxiliary lighting, heated gear or electrical accessories with the touch of a finger. These Auxiliary Power switches allow you to control additional fog lamps, auxiliary lighting, heated gear or electrical accessories with the touch of a finger.

Where are the aux switches located on an I / P?

• 5 Switches located in the lower switch bank of the I/P – all are auxiliary (AUX) • Switchs AUX 3,4,5 are set to Ignition; AUX 1, 2 can be either Battery or Ignition (customer choice via 5A fuse location in the PDC – see the Chassis Cab Upfitter Schematic in the Chassis Cab “Upfitter Wiring Interface Instruction” chapter).

What are the colors of the aux switch?

The six blunt cut wires are as follows: Switches Circuit Color Fuse # Aux 1 CB117 Brown / Green F10 Aux 2 CB114 Violet / Orange F9 Aux 3 CB116 Blue / Green F8 Aux 4 CB113 Gray / Brown F7

These Auxiliary Power switches allow you to control additional fog lamps, auxiliary lighting, heated gear or electrical accessories with the touch of a finger. These Auxiliary Power switches allow you to control additional fog lamps, auxiliary lighting, heated gear or electrical accessories with the touch of a finger.

Ram 2500/3500 vehicles have 5 auxiliary switches. These switches are integrated into the vehicles electrical architecture (LIN signals) with their outputs found underhood in connectors located on the auxiliary PDC. Please note that these switches are hard wired to only switch power (12V) via their relays.

How do you plug in an aux switch?

The fuse block / relay for the aux switches have tiny tiny numbers on them dictating which switch/number they are. Get a pair of needle nose pliers and pull the rubber plug out of the specific plug you wanna use. The wire with the spade connector then pushes into it, that is your power.