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#71
http://www.ramforumz.com/showthread.php?t=52410
for the best discussion regarding the aftermarket install of the factory ITBM.
The system flashed properly with the ITBM installed, so it appears ITBM is good. If the controller is not displaying one of the error codes (SC, Sb, CF) and is not activating the gain display when you connect the trailer, I would suspect a bad ground lead on the trailer side. Time to dig out the multimeter and start tracing wires.
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Probably wouldn't hurt to check the fuses in the TIPM under the hood. No less than 7 fuses are related to the trailer tow, controller and trailer brake systems. Look for J02, J09, M23, M24, M45, M46 and M52. Labels are listed in the owners manual. Some are trailer light feeds, but the ITBM may not work if any are blown.
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Went to my dealer and the first reply they have is the trailer brake controller cannot be added. I gave them the part number 56029431AF and they printed out this response to that number. It seems they are planning to release a kit to install on those that do not have it from the factory. My truck is Laramie 2010.
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HUMES CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE
September 3, 2010
08:26
Part Number: 56029431AF
Part Description: Integrated Trailer Brake Module
PLEASE PROVIDE A COPY OF THIS SHEET TO THE SERVICING TECHNICIAN
PRIOR TO ORDERING THIS PART, THE FOLLOWING MUST BE VERIFIED:
This part can only be used as a replacement on vehicles originally manufactured with the Integrated Trailer Brake system. Do
not attempt to use this module for the purpose of adding Integrated Trailer Brake to a vehicle that was not originally
equipped. You will encounter configuration difficulties. MOPAR is developing a kit. Expected availability is early Fall,
2010.
Contact Us at CAGRIS@Chrysler.com for feedback related ONLY to this GPOP Tech Tip. DO NOT email regarding repair
procedures unrelated to this Tech Tip or part order inquires. Please include the Part Number (s) and Tech Tip Part
Description of the Tech Tip you are referencing for our tracking system.
CHRYSLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BACK CHARGE DEALERS THAT DO NOT COMPLY WITH CHRYSLER
WARRANTY AND POLICY PROCEDURES AS OUTLINED IN THE DEALER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL
Does anyone know if this kit is out yet?
Thanks, Mike
65561000
S99170B
Global Parts Order Processing
Service Repair Tips
HUMES CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE
September 3, 2010
08:26
Part Number: 56029431AF
Part Description: Integrated Trailer Brake Module
PLEASE PROVIDE A COPY OF THIS SHEET TO THE SERVICING TECHNICIAN
PRIOR TO ORDERING THIS PART, THE FOLLOWING MUST BE VERIFIED:
This part can only be used as a replacement on vehicles originally manufactured with the Integrated Trailer Brake system. Do
not attempt to use this module for the purpose of adding Integrated Trailer Brake to a vehicle that was not originally
equipped. You will encounter configuration difficulties. MOPAR is developing a kit. Expected availability is early Fall,
2010.
Contact Us at CAGRIS@Chrysler.com for feedback related ONLY to this GPOP Tech Tip. DO NOT email regarding repair
procedures unrelated to this Tech Tip or part order inquires. Please include the Part Number (s) and Tech Tip Part
Description of the Tech Tip you are referencing for our tracking system.
CHRYSLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BACK CHARGE DEALERS THAT DO NOT COMPLY WITH CHRYSLER
WARRANTY AND POLICY PROCEDURES AS OUTLINED IN THE DEALER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL
Does anyone know if this kit is out yet?
Thanks, Mike
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I just went through this last week and my dealer printed off the same thing for me. Don’t think the fix is out yet but it would be nice to know when it will be. It was the first my dealer heard about it and was surprised because he said he installed about a dozen over the summer and all worked fine. I guess you could still order it and say its to replace an existing one maybe and install it you self ... you will still have to get the dealer to flash it up for ya though