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I have had the battery checked and I am getting power to the fuse panel am I am getting power to some of the fuses just like you are suppose to even with the key off. The truck ran fine with no problems drove it home from work ran just fine parked it came out the next day to go to work nothing no lights anywhere no noise when you try to start it even tried jumping it same thing nothing
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Are you getting power to the ignition switch (testing at switch connector)? Horn? Brake lights? ..............///////////////.........../////////////.........../////////////............/////////...........////////////.........../Got it fixed?
I have the exact same problem I have power to nothing did you ever figure it out
My 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 4.7 did the same thing after I change the plugs disconnected the battery reconnected the battery accidentally touched my ratchet just barely grazed the negative post while connecting the positive. It made a minor spark almost nothing to be worried about so I don't think it has anything to do with that. Then I took the tipm out to investigate all my fuses were getting power that were supposed to but that power was going nowhere so I tried to do a hard reset which did nothing. I've been stuck a week trying to figure this out alternator is good then tested said it's good battery is brand new has new plugs I had the coils ready to put on but it ran fine I shut it off that was it. If you have any advice please get back to me I'm at a loss here I have no idea thank you
I know this is an old post but I'm having the same thing I've ordered a new tipm but wanted to see what you all figured out if anything
No I had to work, the only things that I have found that does work or has power to it is the brake lights, power seat, and power mirrors. Any ideas
Got to start by finding out where the power stops. re-check ALL fuses and under-hood wiring. Look for any in-line fuses(maybe-I don't know if dodge did that still by '08) Or possibly small seperate fuse box in line with the battery cable. Let me know what you find....Are you checking with a voltmeter or test light?
I have been using both, the voltmeter when checking fuse box and test light on circuits.