So my tipm went bad truck wouldn't start and when it did it would just stall. So I ordered a rebuilt one, installed it, and now my truck runs like a scared rabbit. What's weird is I have a lot more power and better gas mileage. Any idea why?
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I'm glad the newer trucks moved away from the TIPM, agree that it's probably fuel pump/voltage related. They seemed to complicate the fuel pump circuit in that setup for some reason and there was a history of bad solders.
They're not a TIPM on the 2013+ but they still have internal relays for a bunch of stuff....I'm glad the newer trucks moved away from the TIPM, agree that it's probably fuel pump/voltage related. They seemed to complicate the fuel pump circuit in that setup for some reason and there was a history of bad solders.
It's essentially the same thing 2013 and up, it's just they moved most of the logic off of it to the BCM/PCM. The pre 2013 TIPMs had a second circuit board perpendicular to the fuse and relay board whereas the 2013+ it's just the flat fuse and relay board. The price difference between a 2012 and 2013 also reflects that.I'm not sure where this info is coming from, but my 2017 Ram 1500 and my brother's 2019 classic most certainly has a TIPM. They might call it something different in the FSM, but it's the same old TIPM FCA has been using for years now.

