No. The auto shutdown relay powers the fuel system.
The relay is under the Left front Fender.
last relay behind the battery.
The auto shut down relay is located under the hood, an the passenger side, in the fuse and relay box.
Relay box.
Certainly inside the fuse box at the left of the dahsboard!
No voltage from Auto shut down relay. This is one of those codes that comes up when something else is wrong. The auto shut down relay kills everything, sets the code and send you down the wrong path. The relay can go bad but often is not. Usually a crank sensor or other critical sensor fails and the computer triggers the ASD.
no it doesnt it has an auto shut down relay located under the hood. not a comon problem for them to go bad
you don't need a diagram for this. open your hood and look for the rectangular black box located behind the battery. open the top of it and the diagram in the lid will show the auto shut/ relay. you don't need a diagram for this. open your hood and look for the rectangular black box located behind the battery. open the top of it and the diagram in the lid will show the auto shut/ relay.
In the Caravan its behind the battery, theres afew black boxes, the relay should be the first black box you come to.
Chrysler really doesn't use a fuel shut-off switch; they use a relay that shuts off the fuel pump when (among other things) the distributor pulse is lost, indicating the engine is no longer turning over. This relay is called an auto shut-down relay or ASD relay.
The computer uses it to control the power supply to the fuel pump, injectors, and ignition coil.