Is there a Replacement Modulite Converter for the Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring on a 2008 Dodge Nitro
Question:
Hi, I have a 2008 Dodge Nitro and I have part #118455 and I have no power going past the modulite and I need to know if I can buy just the modulite or do I have to buy the whole package? If I can just buy the modulite what model would be best? Thanks
asked by: Steve S
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Expert Reply:
This sounds like something internal in the modulite has gone bad. Since there are no serviceable parts inside the modulite, there is not a replacement just for it because that would require opening the box to make the necessary wire connections. Because of this, you will need to replace the whole 118455 unit.
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Michael H
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