You'll need to consult a 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 repair manual or a Chrysler OBD-I code chart specific to that year and engine. These resources will list what code 32 means for that particular vehicle. It could relate to a variety of issues, including but not limited to:
* Ignition System: Problems with the ignition system are common culprits for trouble codes in older vehicles.
* Sensors: Faulty oxygen sensor, crankshaft position sensor, or other sensors.
* Computer/ECM Issues: Problems with the engine control module (ECM) itself.
Do not simply guess. A blinking check engine light often indicates a serious problem that requires immediate attention to prevent further damage. Continuing to drive the truck with a persistent blinking light could lead to costly repairs.
To diagnose the issue correctly:
1. Consult a repair manual: This is the most reliable way to find out what code 32 means for your specific truck.
2. Use an OBD-I scanner: If you have access to an OBD-I scanner designed for that year of vehicle, it might provide more detailed information than just the code itself. Standard OBD-II scanners won't work.
3. Take it to a mechanic: A mechanic with experience in older vehicles will have the tools and knowledge to properly diagnose and fix the problem. They'll likely have access to the appropriate diagnostic equipment and repair information.
Ignoring the problem could lead to engine damage, so addressing it promptly is recommended.