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SOURCE: need wireing diagram for 2002 dodge grand caravan
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#5 cyl #6 cyl
#3 cyl #4 cyl
#1 cyl #2 cyl
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I COIL BLOCK I
I I
I #3 #1 #5 I
I I
I I Firing Order Is
I I 1 2 3 4 5 6
I #6 #4 #2 I
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the Wires Go Accordingly to prospective Terminals, So Sorry Unable to Send Pics through FixYa, A Formating Problem Exists
and they show on my end but not on your end this is TRUE and CORRECT To The BOOK other than the Lines from Coil to Spark Plug ENDS at CYLINDERS. Please dont Forget to RATE Me
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SOURCE: WHERE ARE THE VEHICLE SPEED SENSORS LOCATED ON A
Both front wheel hub assembly would have those sensor they are also used for the abs. I am not sure on that year of caravans would have some on the rear wheel hub assembly also.
SOURCE: 2002 dodge grand caravan fuse box
The fuse box is located under the hood. There is component map printed on the inside of the cover. This tells you on your model where the fuse or relay is located
SOURCE: my 2002 dodge grand caravan turn signal and wipers
Probably is the Body Control Module if you have checked the fuses in the fuse box and none are blown and you have verified power is coming to the wiper and signal switch. One simple fix you can try with the battery disconnected it to unplug and then replug the wriring harness to the BCM that fixed a Chrysler T&C that had the same problem. I also include what someone else gave as advice.
The body control module is located under the dash, directly behind the junction block that contains all the fuses/relays/plugs. The way you could verify that the wiring up to the bcm (from the wiper control) is working, before you go to the expense of replacing it, would be to locate the black plug on the bottom of the bcm (if you look under the junction block/bcm assembly you should see a gray connector and a black connector protruding from the underside of the bcm) and pull that plug, which is the one closer to the cowl. I believe you will find a dark green/yellow wire on pin #7 (from the wiper control) of the plug and a black/light green wire on pin #10 (ground). You may probe those wires with straight pins inserted thru the insulation so as to contact the internal conductor, then replace the plug (but make sure the straight pins don' touch oneanother), turn on the ignition switch to 'run', and measure the voltage between the two pins, you should find that the voltage will change proportionately as you cycle the wiper control through the six different positions of intermittancy. If not, then there is something the matter with the wiper control or its wiring. If the voltage is changing proportionately, then the manual does say to replace the bcm as the solution for that problem.
SOURCE: replace crankshaft position sensor in 2003 dodge caravan 3.3 V6
According to Haynes, the V6 engine has the sensor mounted in the bellhousing on the back of the engine.
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