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CumminsFL 01-07-2013 07:06 PM

New member TIPM QUESTION!!!!
 
So i bought my 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 2 months ago and i went for some light off roading last week. I went through an area that was about 3ft deep of water and my tail lights looked like fish tanks when i was done all bulbs burnt out so i changed them all and everything was good except today o got pulled over for having my passenger side parking light out. i changed the bulb and no luck then i noticed my front one is out to so i did some research and learned about the dreaded TIPM (which if i knew about i would've bought an 05 instead). So i figure i need a new one i refuse to pay for a reflash $120cor new tipm $900 every time i have an electrical problem. My question is What would it take to install a 2005 fuse box instead of a new tipm in my truck????? Thanks in advance.

minncountryboy 01-07-2013 09:13 PM

I don't exactly thinly its possible since the tipm controls just bout every thing electrical in the truck.. have you checked the fuse.. yes there is a fuse for your right tail lights and if you have factory wired cab lights its wired into that same fuse? Just an idea

CumminsFL 01-07-2013 09:34 PM

WOW Thank you i wasn't aware there was actually a dedicated fuse for parking lights i went outside and sure enough it was burnt swapped it out and now everything is in working order Thanks !!!

minncountryboy 01-07-2013 10:46 PM

Yup no problem! :c:

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Welcome to DB also!!

newborn GOAT! 01-11-2013 11:54 AM

whats up and welcome... this site is awesome.. ive learned pretty much with any of your smaller elect probs ALWAYS CHECK THE FUSE BOX FIRST! if not ull end up spending alot of $ to not fix a small prob...



Kris

minncountryboy 01-11-2013 10:30 PM

Yup I've i have any issues I always look in my fuse box for blown fuses first.. welcome to db!


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