chorky
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I am looking to see if anyone here can provide the electrical diagram of the FAD as well as the 4x4 module (I believe maybe on the passenger right side foot well? I specifically am interested in seeing the connectors and pins as well.
But, I need to match this up (or try) with the FAD and 4x4 module of a Ram truck. 2500, power wagon, 1500 - they, in theory, should all be the same.
If anyone has access to this info I would greatly appreciate it. It appears the the part numbers for the FAD and module of a JL/JT is not the same as the numbers for the FAD and module for a Ram truck. I would have hoped at least the modules were the same but it makes sense that they might be different due to different application.
Ultimately what I am looking for is if the FAD and module on the JT is essentially the same internal wiring and function of a Ram truck. In theory, again, it should be, but wanting to try and find out for certain.
But, I need to match this up (or try) with the FAD and 4x4 module of a Ram truck. 2500, power wagon, 1500 - they, in theory, should all be the same.
If anyone has access to this info I would greatly appreciate it. It appears the the part numbers for the FAD and module of a JL/JT is not the same as the numbers for the FAD and module for a Ram truck. I would have hoped at least the modules were the same but it makes sense that they might be different due to different application.
Ultimately what I am looking for is if the FAD and module on the JT is essentially the same internal wiring and function of a Ram truck. In theory, again, it should be, but wanting to try and find out for certain.
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