I have a 1999 dodge ram 2500, 5.9 cummins diesel engine. The tail lights don't work, and can't find any tail lights fuse in fuse cluster next to steering wheel, or in cluster inder hood.
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www.cumminsforum.com > ... > 3rd Gen. Powertrain Jun 5, 2010 - 9 posts - 7 authors
I have an 06 Dodge 5.9L that has a light white smoke and rough idle when first ... 2006Ram 2500 QCSB 4x4, 3" Carli coils w/ 1" Daystar spacer, ... Still ran good tho, dispite the exact conditions you describe on Cold Start up.
the rear tail lights, license plate bulbs, and the front park lights are all fed off the same fuse. I show fuse one in the dash fuse block (15 amp). If the front amber park lights are working its not a fuse.
Are you sure the bulbs are good? Have you checked the connections in the harness?
Manual states possible (probable) engine control problem and needs to be checked by dealer. The big auto parts stores will scan for free and hopefully can point you in the right direction of what needs to be addressed. If not, get back to us with that code and we'll be glad to further assist you.
if you are looking at the fan from the front of the truck put your wrench on and turn clockwise. works good if you have a long enough wrench and an air hammer to hit the wrench.
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