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I have a 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 and the fuse box is called the TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module). Underneath the TIPM, there are around 6 harness connectors with respective pin slots. These particular harness connectors are made by Tyco. For the life of me, I cant find anywhere that says what the connector pin slots wiring goes to. The Dodge PDF shop manual I have does show some harness connectors, but they dont match to what I have? If someone out there has this, can you please share or let me know where I can find this info would be much appreciated.
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This is from 2CarPros, but does not show all the connector pin wiring identification.
My Dodge is 2010 Ram 1500 (5.7) and has TIPM (TYCO) harnesses under the fuses box labeled C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 and C7. The one attached is from 2CarPros as an example I guess since it is cut off and doesnt contain all the identification of the wiring. I think my TIPM might be messed up? The reason I think this is because the starter relay fuse (J12) is supposed to power the starter solenoid relay (W01), so there should be some continuity between both at some point. When I was checking continuity, the reading from one of the relay fuse (J12) sockets to 2 of the starter solenoid relay (W01) sockets was very erratic- not steady and bouncing around. Also, with a fully charged battery, holding ignition key to run, I can hear the fuel pump start up and sounds like the throttle plate makes a complete sweep. After holding key to run for around 45 seconds or so, I hear the starter pinion gear go out and back in? No start- Looking for some expert advice so I can get this fixed.
One more question- If Im careful, do you think I could pry open the TIPM to look at the insides and see if their may be any burnt or obvious signs that may be causing this.
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Going to ask somewhere else
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As for taking apart a TIPM, South Main Auto has a u tube video where he takes apart a TIPM on a Chrysler minivan and replaces a relay on one of the circuit boards.
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Try this website: connectors.dcctools.com/home.htm
The site is the Mopar Connection Repair Kit website. Looks like it covers all FCA vehicles. It has several search functions and shows all the connectors with wiring connections. You can search by year and platform, it then opens a listing of all connectors, including the TIPM. They are listed under the Module section. Has diagrams for connectors, including the TIPM C1 thru C8. It lists the circuit, wire color, gauge, and description. For some reason some connectors do not list the cavity or pin location in the table, but does show how the connector is numbered.
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I will check the site out and get back to you. I appreciate the help buddy-
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I am thinking of getting an on line manual from Alldata, Mitchell 1 or one of the others for a monthly, yearly or longer fee. I'm seeing on YT that these do have wiring diagrams with wire colors. Just not sure which is the best one to get. Maybe just a monthly subscription to see if one works for me then switch if it doesn't. Sounds like with my Van The 5 yr subscription will be best. Anyone with thoughts on best on line manual would be welcomed. Good luck with yours MM !
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I currently have the Mitchell1 diagrams in black/white. They are real good diagrams, but I think Im going to kick down and get the color ones. Not sure how much more they are going to cost. I think Im paying $19.95 per year now-
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