Replacing drivers door master switch module
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Replacing drivers door master switch module
Hello!
When replacing the main power windows/door locks module on the drivers door with the new one (or a used one) - does it need to be reprogrammed or re-flashed or is it simply plug and play? I need to replace it... 2008 Chrysler Pacifica... Thank you for your help.
When replacing the main power windows/door locks module on the drivers door with the new one (or a used one) - does it need to be reprogrammed or re-flashed or is it simply plug and play? I need to replace it... 2008 Chrysler Pacifica... Thank you for your help.
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Plug and play.
I would make sure you test your fuses before buying a new ddm. There is a fuse labeled IOD in the fuse box under the hood. Pull that fuse for a minute or two - this will reset the car's computer modules. A reset will most often fix issues with the ddm (power locks, windows, etc.).
I would make sure you test your fuses before buying a new ddm. There is a fuse labeled IOD in the fuse box under the hood. Pull that fuse for a minute or two - this will reset the car's computer modules. A reset will most often fix issues with the ddm (power locks, windows, etc.).
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