Dodge Ram 1997 P1389 Fault: ASD Relay Issue - Is It a Bad Relay or PCM?
My 1997 Dodge Ram won't start and the check engine light shows code P1389, indicating an issue with the Anti-Theft System (ASD) relay. I'm wondering whether this is caused by a faulty ASD relay or if it's actually a problem with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Can anyone confirm what the most likely cause is and how to diagnose it?
Based on my experience, it's unlikely that either the relay or PCM alone is at fault. To test the ASD relay, locate it in the fuse box under the hood. Swap it with another identical relay—such as one for wipers or horn—to see if the truck starts. If it does, then you’ve identified a faulty relay. If not, the issue likely lies in the wiring or circuit connected to the ASD module.