Dodge Truck Question

  • backlasher
    Fridley, Mn
    Posts: 195
    #1272109

    My back-up lights are not working. The fuse was blown, so I am going to look for a broken bulb or bare wire. I am wondering what else is on that circuit to also inspect. The panel reads: BACK-UP LP/DRL2. Anybody have an idea as to what DRL2 stands for? The manual says nothing.

    nick
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 4977
    #963455

    Day time running lights?

    Mike Stephens
    WI.
    Posts: 1722
    #963456

    I would guess, directional lamp # 2. Good luck

    dougie
    Sobieski,Wi
    Posts: 458
    #963457

    I’ll go with Nick’s

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22450
    #963460

    What model, year and fuse cavity ???

    backlasher
    Fridley, Mn
    Posts: 195
    #963467

    It’s a 2000 Dakota, fuse # 2

    skeeter20
    Winnie/Grand Rapids,MN
    Posts: 902
    #963468

    just change the fuse and see what happens. I have had fuses blow and there was nothing wrong. Might have just had a wierd draw for a sec and blew it. If it pops again right away then you got something going on.

    skeeter20
    Winnie/Grand Rapids,MN
    Posts: 902
    #963469

    i think it means driving rear lamp?

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22450
    #963478

    Daytime Running Lamp, here’s the schematic.

    backlasher
    Fridley, Mn
    Posts: 195
    #963481

    Thanks guys. I’ll see what I can find.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22450
    #963484

    I’d start looking at the Brown/Light Green wire (BR/LG) starting back at the back up lights. Good luck

    Tony K
    Barnes Wi
    Posts: 139
    #963493

    alys check the trailer light plug if it has a 7 pin one the wires and plug conectors seem to corode back there first dont know if a dakota will have one good luck

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