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mike1978 
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Posted: November 30, 2005 at 6:28 PM / IP Logged  

I was installing an alarm in my 99 Durango and I accidentally shorted the pink wire inside the ignition wire harness.

Now the dashboard is inoperable, and the truck will not start.

I think the pink wire is the ACC wire.

I checked every fuse I could find and they all tested out.

If I hook up 12V Constant + to that pink wire the truck starts and the dash works. 

Anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong?

murraymurray 
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Posted: November 30, 2005 at 6:40 PM / IP Logged  

There is probablu a fusible link which burnt. I am unsure of where it may be but you may have to either rewire it or find the fusible link somewhere.

Murray

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Do a search, someone had a Durango, and had the same problem. I believe it was an easy fix.
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"There were two blown fuses that were hiding on the back side of the fuse panel inside the dash. Replaced these and the truck now starts."
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mike1978 
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Scott35 are you referring to the two fuses that are located under the dash or are these actually on the back side of the fuse box?

I checked the two fuses that were under the dash and they were fine

mike1978 
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I am installing an alarm in a 99 Durango and I am having a heck of a time finding the black plug that is supposed to be located at driver kick.

Does anyone have an image showing the location of this plug?

Some advice on how to best access this plug would also be greatly appriciated.

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did u chekc to see if there was a fuse panel under the hood?  that is usually where the main fuse's r......u prollly blew a main maxi fuse that is under the hood......
Where theres is a wire there's a way.
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What does this plug have in it that you are looking for?
mike1978 
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I checked the fuses under the hood and all passed.

The black plug has the following wires

- 200ma domelight supervision output

Black blue stripe
door trigger input (-) zone 3
Black Blue stripe and Tan Red stripe use both and 1Amp Diodes to isolate.

mike1978 
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Posted: December 02, 2005 at 7:30 PM / IP Logged  

I have my alarm wired according to the diagram on this site for the 99 Durango and I am having a problem.

The dome light is staying on and causing the door to appear to be open.

I used the light switch for the door sensor. There appears to be a note but it is cut off on the diagram.

Anyone have a work around to my dome light issue?

The truck has delayed dome light.

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