Razorhunter
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2004 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9 4x4
TopDon Phoenix Lite 3
I’ve been trying to address a few electrical issues with this truck such as fuel sending unit wiring and also intermittent door lock issues.
Attempted to use bidirectional controls on door locks. All door lock controls are listed under “Instrument Cluster” on TopDon topology. They are NOT shown under the BCM Body Control Module.
Interestingly enough, BOTH the FCM and BCM are identical in every way on the TopDon screen controls. Every single actuation test, every special function etc etc is the same when you enter either the BCM or the FCM. This seems odd to me but I find it odd TopDon would somehow make a mistake like this but who knows. I’m not enough of a diagnostician to know whether two modules should/would have identical controls on a bidirectional scannner? A call to Circuit Board Medics to discuss my I/C resulted in them telling me that the I/C is part of the BCM.
Regardless, on the TopDon, the I/C module is the only one with anything related to door locks.
My primary problem:
Every single actuation test I attempt under I/C results in a “COULD NOT START ACTUATOR” message. Example: “ALL DOORS UNLOCK” or “ALL DOORS LOCK” or “CARGO LAMP ON” etc etc ALL result in the scanner stating “COULD NOT START ACTUATOR” message.
I do know I’ve definitively read in Dodge Service manual that somehow the door locks and chiming ringtones etc are all run through the I/C.
I am wondering if anyone else here has put a TopDon on a 3rd Gen Cummins and encountered anything similar?
If anyone has a guess as to whether this could be an I/C issue on my end or more likely a TopDon software issue please let me know? Wish I had a buddy with a similar truck to scan or even a buddy with another scanner to test on my truck but I don’t. It’s pretty sad. I’m a lone wolf out here fellas.
I did inquire with TopDon about this and will call them back tomorrow.
Anyone had similar issues?
TopDon Phoenix Lite 3
I’ve been trying to address a few electrical issues with this truck such as fuel sending unit wiring and also intermittent door lock issues.
Attempted to use bidirectional controls on door locks. All door lock controls are listed under “Instrument Cluster” on TopDon topology. They are NOT shown under the BCM Body Control Module.
Interestingly enough, BOTH the FCM and BCM are identical in every way on the TopDon screen controls. Every single actuation test, every special function etc etc is the same when you enter either the BCM or the FCM. This seems odd to me but I find it odd TopDon would somehow make a mistake like this but who knows. I’m not enough of a diagnostician to know whether two modules should/would have identical controls on a bidirectional scannner? A call to Circuit Board Medics to discuss my I/C resulted in them telling me that the I/C is part of the BCM.
Regardless, on the TopDon, the I/C module is the only one with anything related to door locks.
My primary problem:
Every single actuation test I attempt under I/C results in a “COULD NOT START ACTUATOR” message. Example: “ALL DOORS UNLOCK” or “ALL DOORS LOCK” or “CARGO LAMP ON” etc etc ALL result in the scanner stating “COULD NOT START ACTUATOR” message.
I do know I’ve definitively read in Dodge Service manual that somehow the door locks and chiming ringtones etc are all run through the I/C.
I am wondering if anyone else here has put a TopDon on a 3rd Gen Cummins and encountered anything similar?
If anyone has a guess as to whether this could be an I/C issue on my end or more likely a TopDon software issue please let me know? Wish I had a buddy with a similar truck to scan or even a buddy with another scanner to test on my truck but I don’t. It’s pretty sad. I’m a lone wolf out here fellas.
I did inquire with TopDon about this and will call them back tomorrow.
Anyone had similar issues?