TIPM Recall Coming
#1
TIPM Recall Coming
From a very helpful insider on another forum:
"2011 WD/WK Recall - Chrysler P54 (TIPM)
FYI-
Chrysler Group LLC (Chrysler) announced a safety recall on all 2011 model year (WD/WK) Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee equipped with a 3.6L or 5.7L engine.
Some of the above vehicles may experience a failure in the electric fuel pump relay located within the Totally Integrated Power Module-7 (TIPM-7). A vehicle with a failed fuel pump relay may intermittently or permanently:
not start.
not start on the first attempt.
not stay running upon startup.
cause the engine to stall while driving.
cause the electric fuel pump to remain energized after vehicle shutdown.
Chrysler will conduct a voluntary safety recall on all involved vehicles to install a standalone external electric fuel pump relay.
Note: this is an announcement. This recall has not yet been launched. I'm not sure at this point of timing and the the affected vehicle list is not yet complete.
Recall Notification will be mailed to the customer's address on record.
Launched/outstanding recalls can be checked on-line using the VIN on the Chrysler, Dodge, Ram and Jeep brand Web sites through the "For Owners" page.
If it is determined that the customer's vehicle is included in the recall and repairs have already been completed at the customer's expense, the recall notification will direct customers on how to submit original receipts for reimbursement.
__________________
Lee
U.S. Top Care
Chrysler Group LLC"
"2011 WD/WK Recall - Chrysler P54 (TIPM)
FYI-
Chrysler Group LLC (Chrysler) announced a safety recall on all 2011 model year (WD/WK) Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee equipped with a 3.6L or 5.7L engine.
Some of the above vehicles may experience a failure in the electric fuel pump relay located within the Totally Integrated Power Module-7 (TIPM-7). A vehicle with a failed fuel pump relay may intermittently or permanently:
not start.
not start on the first attempt.
not stay running upon startup.
cause the engine to stall while driving.
cause the electric fuel pump to remain energized after vehicle shutdown.
Chrysler will conduct a voluntary safety recall on all involved vehicles to install a standalone external electric fuel pump relay.
Note: this is an announcement. This recall has not yet been launched. I'm not sure at this point of timing and the the affected vehicle list is not yet complete.
Recall Notification will be mailed to the customer's address on record.
Launched/outstanding recalls can be checked on-line using the VIN on the Chrysler, Dodge, Ram and Jeep brand Web sites through the "For Owners" page.
If it is determined that the customer's vehicle is included in the recall and repairs have already been completed at the customer's expense, the recall notification will direct customers on how to submit original receipts for reimbursement.
__________________
Lee
U.S. Top Care
Chrysler Group LLC"
#2
Very good to hear. I stopped by the dealer yesterday and presented my "non-starting" issue while waiting for an oil change; they immediately suggested a problem with the TIPM and offered a $400 "work-around" (fuel-relay jumper). I subsequently called Chrysler customer care to update the case, and they stated that no recall had been issued yet (and offering no financial assistance in the matter).
I wonder if the official "fix" will be a fuel-relay jerry rig rather than an outright TIPM replacement.
I wonder if the official "fix" will be a fuel-relay jerry rig rather than an outright TIPM replacement.
#3
Only for 2011? My 2012 has had two events: one while cruising at 50mph when the engine quit and then restarted on its own as I was coasting to the shoulder, and a second event when the engine quit backing out of a parking space but restarted immediately after I turned off the key and then turned it back on.
The truck is an early 2012 model manufactured in October (?) of 2011.
The truck is an early 2012 model manufactured in October (?) of 2011.
#4
"Chrysler will conduct a voluntary safety recall on all involved vehicles to install a standalone external electric fuel pump relay."
It appears that they aren't replacing the TIPM outright with a more reliable unit, which is unfortunate IMO.
#5
Ours is in the shop for this right now. Left us stranded last night in the rain. Had it towed to a dealer 1 and 1/2 hours away from our home. Waiting for the call from the service department.
Chris
Got the call back, it is the TIPM, 963.04 installed. Service adviser is not aware of the above posted recall so I'm going to see what I can do on my end with Chrysler direct.
Chris
Chris
Got the call back, it is the TIPM, 963.04 installed. Service adviser is not aware of the above posted recall so I'm going to see what I can do on my end with Chrysler direct.
Chris
Last edited by BadBenz94; 09-15-2014 at 01:51 PM.
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#8
I wonder is it the intent here to ONLY recall the faulty SAFETY related circuit/s and tell you so sorry when the rest of it fails? Then what are they prepared to do? Inform us the TIPMs are on backorder again? Aaaah, the circle of life!
A minor percentage of the multitude I've seen are JUST that circuit and nothing else.
Last edited by TNtech; 09-19-2014 at 09:06 AM.
#9
http://searchable.openedhost.com/loo...zaHRtbA==_blog
All who had an issue should file, scroll to bottom of page. this is what it took the D2 owners to get the Gas splash back /new fuel tank issue resolved. But then we all had terrible rust below the filler neck that they didn't want to hear about, claimed it was "collateral" damage.
All who had an issue should file, scroll to bottom of page. this is what it took the D2 owners to get the Gas splash back /new fuel tank issue resolved. But then we all had terrible rust below the filler neck that they didn't want to hear about, claimed it was "collateral" damage.
Last edited by MIKEon22s; 09-19-2014 at 09:26 AM.
#10
This is what they did to my Durango, as the starting problem was getting worse and worse. It did fix the issue at least...