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No headlight relays or fuses on your model year. It is all controlled by microprocessors in the Body Control Module (BCM) and Front Control Module (FCM). You can try resetting them by removing the IOD memory fuse in the fuse box or the negative battery cable for 5 minutes. Have you tried cycling the headlight switch many times? Still out? There is an extended lifetime warranty on 2005/6 Dodge/Chrysler minivan headlight switches: http://www.aboutautomobile.com/Investigation/2005/Dodge/Caravan/Headlight+Switch
It also mentions above there was a recall on the headlight switch
It doesn't have a body control module. There are individual modules for each door, a power seat module, heated seat module, power inverter module, etc...... What system are you having trouble with?
Pretty sure your BCM ( body control module) is up under dash on drivers side, hard to see but is way up in there. Any chance you disturbed the connector to it, while doing vacuum gauge? How exactly did you install that gauge?
The wipers are controlled through the BCM (body control module) you must have that scanned to see what is going on with the system. You will need the dealer on this diagnosis.
The Body Control Module (BCM) is located in the passenger compartment, attached to the bulkhead underneath the left side of the instrument panel. But, have you checked for a bad brake switch first?
I think you need to replace the Body Control Module (BCM), My newly replaced BCM (used) fixed my wiper problem but created a new problem which the left turn signal is not working now. Time to sell the van.
it is going to be the cluster or the body control module. And with out seeing it I am almost certain it is the body control module . Are your door locks all working ? dodge uses the body control module it is like a computer brain and it controls everything electrical inside the cabin is the easiest way to explain. Its best to buy one from a dealer because they have to program it before it is installed. One thing you can do is go to the dealer or shop with chrysler scanner and have them check the body control module and the cluster. nothing else .
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