2005 Liberty CRD TIPM ( total integrated power module)

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Sbgeorge87

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So I’ve traced an electrical issue back to the TIPM, (the electrical issue was no brake lights). BUT. I’ve spent hours looking for a new or rebuilt TIPM online and no one seems to carry one for a 2005. Does anyone know where to get one for a 2005 Liberty CRD? Thanks
 

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Can't you send yours in for repair?
 

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Can't you send yours in for repair?
Yes I can. If I can find someone who will work on it. I tried both Maks TIPM repair and Circuit Board Medics they both said they don’t carry replacements or repair existing ones for that year Jeep Liberty. At this point I’ll take a chance on any shop that will repair it. LOL
 

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If no brake lights and issue is TIPM (CRD is labeled differently), then it sounds to me you need a new/used fuse panel (Service Manual labels it as a Junction Block). The fuse panel is the one located on left end of the dash panel accessed when driver door is open.
This is from looking at the SM wiring diagram for the brake light circuit going through fuse 12 on the fuse panel/junction block. Does look like it T's off 3x to the ECM, switch and light bulbs within the fuse panel. The good thing is the BCM (piggy backs the fuse panel) is not involved in the brake circuit.
If I was doing this I would ohm out the 3 pinouts on the fuse panel mentioned above.
 

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If no brake lights and issue is TIPM (CRD is labeled differently), then it sounds to me you need a new/used fuse panel (Service Manual labels it as a Junction Block). The fuse panel is the one located on left end of the dash panel accessed when driver door is open.
This is from looking at the SM wiring diagram for the brake light circuit going through fuse 12 on the fuse panel/junction block. Does look like it T's off 3x to the ECM, switch and light bulbs within the fuse panel. The good thing is the BCM (piggy backs the fuse panel) is not involved in the brake circuit.
If I was doing this I would ohm out the 3 pinouts on the fuse panel mentioned above.
I’ll give that a try. Thanks
 

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