Thank you for this video! Saved me a ton of time troubleshooting this very problem. Only for anyone that may be wondering, mine was on a 2000 Dakota with the 5.9 V8. The parts in the steering column are exactly like your Ram. Only difference was the dash cowling. I fixed the wire pretty much the same as you only I soldered the wire to the new connector and used heat shrink tubing. I was sure happy that was such an easy and fast fix! Thanks again Mr Payne.
Awesome work, Ben! That is great to know that this should be applicable to the Dakotas, too. I'm really glad that this helped you. Thanks for sharing and watching!
thank you so very much, I had the same exact problem and thanks to you it was just a small fix... I found 4 more cut loose wire under there and I have no cruise nor horn. Thanks again, people like you makes youtube really awesome.
Pierre Coutu Pierre, thank you so much for your kind words! It is always extremely rewarding to hear that I've been able to help someone with one of my videos. I'm glad you were able to find the source of your problems - congratulations for tackling this on your own!
bought a 97 sst the other day and had done this exact repair on my 97 sport 10 years ago but couldn't remember what color wire was the problem... excellent job with the video....
YOU ARE AWESOME !!! My 99' Dakota RT Had the Same Problem, Your Video Saved me Countless hours of Diagnostics and Frustration. I fixed it just like you did and it cost me $10. Mostly to go buy tamper-proof torx wrench. I just used Phillips head screws I had when I put it back together. Great How-to Video. Thanks !!
Thanks for the video on this. The same wire was pulling out of the terminal block on my truck as well when tilting the wheel. The connection was not broken like yours was but what I found is that the locking clip inside of the blue terminal block was never molded into the block. I pushed the wire into place and used a bit of black silicone in the back of the block to "glue" the wire into place. It holds it very well. The switch I still ended up replacing due to the right tail light being out. That's another issue all together, but the switch itself is where the fault was for the tail light.
So is this video for both low headlights or just one ? The reason I’m asking is because only one headlight works for mine but the highs work perfectly fine .
Right on, right on, right on,,, thank you so very very much for your information,,, 2000 Dodge 2500 four-wheel-drive have the same problem took everything apart as you described and sure enough wire was broke off the connection terminal and put a new terminal back on and work like original,,,, wires were definitely too short causing it to put more stress on the terminal to break,,,, once again thank you so much
+Lee Steinberg That's great Lee, I'm glad you were able to solve you problem! Thanks for sharing your success story! I'm always happy to hear one of my videos helped someone out. Congratulations for solving your issue on your own!
My headlights do the same thing thank you for the video. I also have an issue with my wiperblades not working in intermittent mode is that whole switch assembly the assembly I need to replace to fix that issue?
+cody G Cody, while I'm not totally sure about the wiper blade portion of your problem, I think there's a very good chance it could be related to the same terminal block where my loose wire occured. I'd start by inspecting there, since you also have a similar headlight issue, and it's relatively easy to access. Good luck! Let me know what you find out.
Josh Branham Josh, if I remember correctly, I believe the top half kind of clips into the bottom half. Perhaps you need to insert a small flat-blade screwdriver between the halves and pry out gently? I hope that helps. Let me know if you're able to figure it out. Sorry for taking so long to reply.
codyraab1 That's awesome! It's great to get comments like this. I really enjoy knowing that one of my videos helped someone....that's the whole reason I post them. Thanks for watching!
Ray Mork-On my 1996 dodge dacota no lights until I hold the high-low lever in up position then high beams work, release no lights. Replaced the unit and still same problem. Any suggestions ? Thanks
Ray, I apologize for my delayed response. Have you checked the wiring like I did in this video? That would probably be the first place I would start looking.
+Terry Worth Terry, I can't tell if you're asking a question or if you are explaining the cause of your problem, but if you are asking...yes, I suppose a bad relay could cause the high beams to remain on. I would first check the wiring, though.
Thanks for the video, I had the same problem, it turned out that it was the FCM which I saw commented about under your video. I found a few forums that suggested taking the FCM off, replug back in (several times, also slightly bent the last two pins on the cab side, not much). We'll see how long it works. Thanks to your video, I checked the MF switch first to eliminate that as the culprit. I inspected the MF plug and tilted the steering wheel, no luck, so I started researching more.
+Matt Payne haha, same as before. ordered new gaskets. they sent me the steel gaskets folded over ... now I got the gaskets but its raining all the time lol
+Richard Cowtails Dang, that stinks! I know what you mean about the rain...I've been trying to work on one of my other vehicles but haven't made much progress because of the weather. I hope you get your gaskets soon and can get your truck fixed up.
good video. I dont have the problem you are having. Instead, the PO decided to cut the entire harness out of the steering cloumn minus a few wires. Only the blinker works. I am basically wiring the entire steering column up. ALOT OF BUTT SPLICES I SEE!!!!
Well, All is good on my 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 headlight Issue that I repaired this morning.. all lights stayed on, on my way home Tonight from Work... I will be Keeping the headlight Harness on my truck, as it did make my headlights somewhat Brighter.. In case anyone wants to purchase this item, or any American made truck part. go to This website, type in headlight harness.and enter all your info of your vehicle... www.lmctruck.com/ Hope this doesn't offend any, posting this site on here... I'll Try and update at a later Date to let you all know how my issue with the headlights are going... Thank You Matt Payne for your Help!!!! :-)
I love you man. I am working on my 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 and the second I moved my steering wheel my headlights popped on. Best of luck to y’all
Thank you for this video! Saved me a ton of time troubleshooting this very problem. Only for anyone that may be wondering, mine was on a 2000 Dakota with the 5.9 V8. The parts in the steering column are exactly like your Ram. Only difference was the dash cowling. I fixed the wire pretty much the same as you only I soldered the wire to the new connector and used heat shrink tubing. I was sure happy that was such an easy and fast fix! Thanks again Mr Payne.
Awesome work, Ben! That is great to know that this should be applicable to the Dakotas, too. I'm really glad that this helped you. Thanks for sharing and watching!
My 2001 gmc is doing the same thing . Tore into it yesterday scratching my head on fuses and shorts . Thank you sir !
thank you so very much, I had the same exact problem and thanks to you it was just a small fix... I found 4 more cut loose wire under there and I have no cruise nor horn. Thanks again, people like you makes youtube really awesome.
Pierre Coutu Pierre, thank you so much for your kind words! It is always extremely rewarding to hear that I've been able to help someone with one of my videos. I'm glad you were able to find the source of your problems - congratulations for tackling this on your own!
I had the same problem. Easy cheap fix. Obvious common problem. Thank you
This solved my problem, same wire lose on my 97 ram 1500, Thank you!!!
bought a 97 sst the other day and had done this exact repair on my 97 sport 10 years ago but couldn't remember what color wire was the problem... excellent job with the video....
+rich mann Thanks Rich! I'm glad you found this helpful. Thanks for watching!
The wire came loose because Dodge made the wires too short for the tilt mechanism. Need to extend the wire a couple of inches.
YOU ARE AWESOME !!! My 99' Dakota RT Had the Same Problem, Your Video Saved me Countless hours of Diagnostics and Frustration. I fixed it just like you did and it cost me $10. Mostly to go buy tamper-proof torx wrench. I just used Phillips head screws I had when I put it back together. Great How-to Video. Thanks !!
Thanks for the video on this. The same wire was pulling out of the terminal block on my truck as well when tilting the wheel. The connection was not broken like yours was but what I found is that the locking clip inside of the blue terminal block was never molded into the block. I pushed the wire into place and used a bit of black silicone in the back of the block to "glue" the wire into place. It holds it very well. The switch I still ended up replacing due to the right tail light being out. That's another issue all together, but the switch itself is where the fault was for the tail light.
Awesome, nice work Christopher! Congrats for fixing your problem on your own!
What color is the low beam?
You saved me a lot of work.Same problem. Thanks
Awesome - I'm glad to hear this helped! Thanks for watching!
Anyone else have this same problem but the terminal where the wire low beam wire goes into is completely corroded?
Thank you for this video, great instruction. I believe this may solve my problem to my 99 dodge ram low beam issue. Nice job!
So is this video for both low headlights or just one ? The reason I’m asking is because only one headlight works for mine but the highs work perfectly fine .
Nvm unsubscribed ! Thank you see you bye !
Right on, right on, right on,,, thank you so very very much for your information,,, 2000 Dodge 2500 four-wheel-drive have the same problem took everything apart as you described and sure enough wire was broke off the connection terminal and put a new terminal back on and work like original,,,, wires were definitely too short causing it to put more stress on the terminal to break,,,, once again thank you so much
+Lee Steinberg That's great Lee, I'm glad you were able to solve you problem! Thanks for sharing your success story! I'm always happy to hear one of my videos helped someone out. Congratulations for solving your issue on your own!
My headlights do the same thing thank you for the video. I also have an issue with my wiperblades not working in intermittent mode is that whole switch assembly the assembly I need to replace to fix that issue?
+cody G Cody, while I'm not totally sure about the wiper blade portion of your problem, I think there's a very good chance it could be related to the same terminal block where my loose wire occured. I'd start by inspecting there, since you also have a similar headlight issue, and it's relatively easy to access.
Good luck! Let me know what you find out.
@@mattpayne4087 i believe that might be a problem in the wiper motor
How do i separate the bottom plastic from top i took out the t screws but the two wont separate
Josh Branham Josh, if I remember correctly, I believe the top half kind of clips into the bottom half. Perhaps you need to insert a small flat-blade screwdriver between the halves and pry out gently? I hope that helps. Let me know if you're able to figure it out. Sorry for taking so long to reply.
thanks you so much. everything on my 99 cummins worked but the low beams. and i had the same problem as you. done and fixed now.
codyraab1 That's awesome! It's great to get comments like this. I really enjoy knowing that one of my videos helped someone....that's the whole reason I post them.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks i had my steering wheel down and no low beams. I tilted the wheel back up and now i have headlights agaaain. I didnt disassemble anything.
Thank you for your time
My brake lights don't work. The bottom two and top don't work. Any ideas on how to fix the problem?
David, I'm sorry to hear that. Are the brake lights out on both sides, or just one side?
It's alright, I fixed them a couple of days ago but thank you anyway.
David Danilko )howd you fix??
Ray Mork-On my 1996 dodge dacota no lights until I hold the high-low lever in up position then high beams work, release no lights. Replaced the unit and still same problem. Any suggestions ? Thanks
Ray, I apologize for my delayed response. Have you checked the wiring like I did in this video? That would probably be the first place I would start looking.
Raymond Mork same problem with my 98 ram
Whole steering column got replaced low beams and brake lights dont work. (Running lights and turn signals do work)
Did you ever figure out your problem? I lost headlights, and brake lights also. Replaced switches and still no luck
my high beams won't turn off is the because of bad relay
+Terry Worth Terry, I can't tell if you're asking a question or if you are explaining the cause of your problem, but if you are asking...yes, I suppose a bad relay could cause the high beams to remain on. I would first check the wiring, though.
Thanks for the video, I had the same problem, it turned out that it was the FCM which I saw commented about under your video. I found a few forums that suggested taking the FCM off, replug back in (several times, also slightly bent the last two pins on the cab side, not much). We'll see how long it works. Thanks to your video, I checked the MF switch first to eliminate that as the culprit. I inspected the MF plug and tilted the steering wheel, no luck, so I started researching more.
+gigavar Cool! Good work on finding a solution (hopefully) on your own! I hope it lasts for you. Thanks for watching!
Thank you.
Fixed my issue.
I did the MF switch on my '01 Ram last week, the switch had Torx Security screws on it.
+40intrepid Cool, good work! Thanks for the input.
thanks for the vid
+Richard Cowtails No problem, man! How's your truck running these days?
+Matt Payne haha, same as before. ordered new gaskets. they sent me the steel gaskets folded over ... now I got the gaskets but its raining all the time lol
+Richard Cowtails Dang, that stinks! I know what you mean about the rain...I've been trying to work on one of my other vehicles but haven't made much progress because of the weather.
I hope you get your gaskets soon and can get your truck fixed up.
hi . i found out it was my drl that was bad
+Terry Worth Cool, glad you figured it out!
Didn't realize I had two sign in name's...
I'm Kenneth Phillips and easttnken58...lol
good video. I dont have the problem you are having. Instead, the PO decided to cut the entire harness out of the steering cloumn minus a few wires. Only the blinker works. I am basically wiring the entire steering column up. ALOT OF BUTT SPLICES I SEE!!!!
Well, All is good on my 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 headlight Issue that I repaired this morning..
all lights stayed on, on my way home Tonight from Work...
I will be Keeping the headlight Harness on my truck, as it did make my headlights somewhat Brighter..
In case anyone wants to purchase this item, or any American made truck part.
go to This website, type in headlight harness.and enter all your info of your vehicle...
www.lmctruck.com/
Hope this doesn't offend any, posting this site on here...
I'll Try and update at a later Date to let you all know how my issue with the headlights are going...
Thank You Matt Payne for your Help!!!! :-)