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89montero
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Reset Maintenance Light '92 Ram
      #1222356 - 09/06/10 03:35 AM

We have a '92 PowerRam 250 at work and has currently has the ABS light, Brake light and Maintenance Required lights on.
I'm sure the brake and ABS are electrical problems that need to be traced but the maint light should just need to be reset. Does anyone know where the reset switch is?

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rxinhed
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Re: Reset Maintenance Light '92 Ram [Re: 89montero]
      #1222974 - 09/12/10 11:34 PM

Likely to be found in the ECU? Check the tech board at RamchargerCentral.com.

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