Tipm
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Tipm
I have a 2011 3G Citadel with all the toys. Sadly after the 3rd trip to the dealer they now what to replace the TIPM which is on backorder for 3 weeks. So instead of having use of my car it is sitting at the dealer. My concern is that this is the start of having a problem truck, is this issue common? Should I dump this thing and move on?
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I have a 2011 3G Citadel with all the toys. Sadly after the 3rd trip to the dealer they now what to replace the TIPM which is on backorder for 3 weeks. So instead of having use of my car it is sitting at the dealer. My concern is that this is the start of having a problem truck, is this issue common? Should I dump this thing and move on?
Jnl230,
I'm sorry to hear about your TIPM concerns with your Citadel. Are there any updates on your repair or ETA for the part? It is never possible to predict the service requirements of a particular vehicle. As the manufacturer, we offer the assurance that there will be no hesitancy on our part to comply with the terms of your warranty, or to provide technical support to the dealer during repairs.
If you have any questions please PM me and I'd be happy to help.
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My Durango has been sitting at the dealership for a month waiting for a Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM). The Chrysler supply chain is deplorable, funny how cars withn the same part can roll off the line while mine sits at the dealer. Chrysler will get my message on Tuesday have rented space on 4 digital billboards, cant wait to see my message in full color. The day the car is back i am done, great truck until you have an issue then trade it and run away fast.
A true complete disappointment, and Chrysler can put on a show but in truth they just dont care. Guess my 14 Chrysler products in a row just does not matter. Hello GM.
A true complete disappointment, and Chrysler can put on a show but in truth they just dont care. Guess my 14 Chrysler products in a row just does not matter. Hello GM.
#6
My Durango has been sitting at the dealership for a month waiting for a Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM). The Chrysler supply chain is deplorable, funny how cars withn the same part can roll off the line while mine sits at the dealer. Chrysler will get my message on Tuesday have rented space on 4 digital billboards, cant wait to see my message in full color. The day the car is back i am done, great truck until you have an issue then trade it and run away fast.
A true complete disappointment, and Chrysler can put on a show but in truth they just dont care. Guess my 14 Chrysler products in a row just does not matter. Hello GM.
A true complete disappointment, and Chrysler can put on a show but in truth they just dont care. Guess my 14 Chrysler products in a row just does not matter. Hello GM.
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I have a 2011 3G Citadel with all the toys. Sadly after the 3rd trip to the dealer they now what to replace the TIPM which is on backorder for 3 weeks. So instead of having use of my car it is sitting at the dealer. My concern is that this is the start of having a problem truck, is this issue common? Should I dump this thing and move on?
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Another TIPM Failure - No Parts Available
jnl230 - Would appreciate knowing if you were eventually able to secure a new TIPM, as it looks like I've joined this unwilling (but hardly exclusive) club. TIPM, part # RL692316AI, for my Gen III Citadel is not only expensive, but unavailable.
Chrysler has no ETA on availability for this part. Part suppliers show 800+ of this part on back-order as of 8/27/13 with no-known or expected ETA. Chrysler Customer Care can offer no suggestions.
Dealers and Independent shops all indicate that the TIPM is programmed upon installation by your specific vehicle's PCM with the specific characteristics and options unique to your VIN#. As such, no one seems to know of a way to re-program (re-flash) a used part once it has been initially flashed by the PCM in another vehicle, so used parts are out and we are at the mercy of a "no stock" "no alternate source" part.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? While TIPM failures vary, mine is affecting a non-critical part (Ha!), just power to the fuel pump.
Chrysler has no ETA on availability for this part. Part suppliers show 800+ of this part on back-order as of 8/27/13 with no-known or expected ETA. Chrysler Customer Care can offer no suggestions.
Dealers and Independent shops all indicate that the TIPM is programmed upon installation by your specific vehicle's PCM with the specific characteristics and options unique to your VIN#. As such, no one seems to know of a way to re-program (re-flash) a used part once it has been initially flashed by the PCM in another vehicle, so used parts are out and we are at the mercy of a "no stock" "no alternate source" part.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? While TIPM failures vary, mine is affecting a non-critical part (Ha!), just power to the fuel pump.