Descrição do Produto: SecosAutoparts TIPM Repair Fuel Pump Relay Bypass Cable Kit
O SecosAutoparts TIPM Repair Fuel Pump Relay Bypass Cable Kit é a solução definitiva para problemas relacionados ao relé da bomba de combustível em veículos Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler e Volkswagen. Este kit é projetado para se encaixar perfeitamente em uma ampla gama de modelos, incluindo Chrysler Town and Country (2008-2016), VW Routan (2011-2012), Jeep Grand Cherokee (2011-2013), Wrangler (2007-2016), Liberty (2007-2012), Grand Caravan (2008-2016), Dodge Ram 1500, 2500 e 3500 (2011-2012), Durango (2011-2013), Journey (2009-2010) e Nitro (2007-2011).
Função: Quando a bomba de combustível do seu veículo apresenta defeito, este cabo de bypass TIPM permite contornar o relé defeituoso e fornecer energia à bomba de combustível a partir de outra fonte. Isso resolve de forma eficaz problemas de não partida ou descarga da bateria em veículos Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler e Volkswagen.
Como resolvemos o problema: Não são necessárias habilidades técnicas avançadas; se você consegue abrir a caixa de fusíveis, seu veículo estará funcionando novamente em menos de 5 minutos. Para oficinas de reparo, ter esses cabos à disposição permite testar rapidamente problemas de TIPM ou relé da bomba de combustível em veículos Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep e Volkswagen, sem sintomas de partida ou descarga da bateria.
Características: O cabo é feito com fio de silicone de 400 fios, permitindo que seja facilmente roteado dentro da caixa de fusíveis, sem se preocupar com fios apertados ou estresse no soquete do fusível. Utilizamos silicone de alta qualidade 14 AWG, resistente a altas temperaturas (200°C), garantindo que você tenha os melhores cabos do mercado.
Sobre nós: Acreditamos que a comunicação é a melhor maneira de resolver problemas. Se você tiver alguma dúvida após a compra, entre em contato conosco antes de abrir uma devolução ou caso.
### – Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o SecosAutoparts TIPM Repair Fuel Pump Relay Bypass Cable Kit, siga os passos abaixo:
1. Desconecte a bateria do veículo para garantir segurança durante a instalação.
2. Localize a caixa de fusíveis e remova a tampa.
3. Identifique o relé da bomba de combustível e desconecte-o.
4. Conecte o cabo de bypass nos terminais correspondentes, garantindo que as conexões estejam firmes.
5. Reconecte a bateria e teste a bomba de combustível para verificar se o veículo está funcionando corretamente.
### Características do Produto:
– Compatibilidade: Projetado para uma ampla gama de veículos, incluindo modelos da Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep e Volkswagen.
– Material: Fios de silicone de 14 AWG, resistentes a altas temperaturas (até 200°C).
– Facilidade de Instalação: Instalação simples que não requer habilidades técnicas avançadas.
– Durabilidade: Cabo de 400 fios, que proporciona flexibilidade e resistência ao desgaste.
– Solução Rápida: Permite que o veículo funcione novamente em menos de 5 minutos.
### Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: Este kit é compatível com meu veículo?
Resposta: O kit é compatível com diversos modelos, incluindo Chrysler Town and Country (2008-2016), VW Routan (2011-2012), Jeep Grand Cherokee (2011-2013), entre outros. Verifique a lista completa de compatibilidade acima.
Pergunta: É difícil instalar o cabo de bypass?
Resposta: Não, a instalação é simples e pode ser feita em menos de 5 minutos, desde que você consiga abrir a caixa de fusíveis.
Pergunta: O que fazer se o meu veículo ainda não funcionar após a instalação?
Resposta: Se o veículo não funcionar após a instalação, verifique as conexões do cabo e se a bomba de combustível está em boas condições. Se necessário, entre em contato conosco para assistência.
Pergunta: O cabo é resistente a altas temperaturas?
Resposta: Sim, o cabo é feito de silicone de alta qualidade que suporta temperaturas de até 200°C, garantindo durabilidade e segurança.
Pergunta: Posso usar este kit em outros veículos que não estão na lista de compatibilidade?
Resposta: Recomendamos usar o kit apenas em veículos listados para garantir a eficácia e segurança do produto.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent fait la job.
James Brown –
It did the job well
Steve –
The previous owner said their mechanic wanted to replace the entire TIPM for over $1,000.
I did some research on YouTube, and made this $10 fix. So far, so good! It’s super easy to install – I am not a mechanic, but was able to do it in just a few minutes.
(2011 Dodge Caravan)
Alex N. –
I purchased this for my 2013 chrysler town and country. I was able to get by for a while with this, though I did have to cycle the key most of the time. I did end up having to take it to the dealership and have a chrysler one put in. Same idea but more heavy duty and wired a bit different.
Maranda Koopman –
Received my item on time and in perfect condition.
Bob H –
Our 2015 Chrysler Town & Country developed the fuel pump relay issue. This fix can be completed in less than 5 minutes. I installed this jumper cable, and the vehicle started right up without any issues!
It is sad Mopar AKA Dodge Chrysler Plymouth knows of this issue and offers no OEM replacement parts and is deemed “Unserviceable” . There are 2 other “fixes” One is a quick clip in circuit board for $60 and the other takes major removal of components and re working the vehicle wire harness. This $8 cable is the quickest easiest less expensive repair available. Highly recommended !
jerryk –
Our Jeep was having intermittent issues with the engine missing/dropping out for a brief moment while driving/accelerating, as well as full on dying and not restarting for ~15 minutes. It was exhibiting issues randomly for a few months and then on every drive for a week and we were forced to park it. Nothing else made sense except a fuel pump or power feed to the pump issue (i.e. relay) but it was not that easy to diagnose fully since it wouldn’t fail idling in the garage. I dug into the schematics and found that the Fuel Pump Relay is hard soldered to the TIPM, which is stupidly priced, if you can get one, or you have to have it “rebuilt”. After watching a YouTube video on the issue (the guy shows a Charger I think, but same powertrain system), installed this kit to push power to the Fuel Pump via the rear accessory power circuit and the issue has not reoccurred for two weeks at all. Will continue to monitor, but this kit seems to entirely solve this problem.
Furthermore, most are saying that this should only be a temporary fix and the TIPM still needs to be completely replaced. I am by no means a MOPAR expert, but I do a lot of tinkering with cars. I don’t see how that should be needed. This kit is no different than if the TIPM (or entire power distro system of the vehicle) was constructed differently. This is a large gauge wire, capable of carrying the current needed, it is fused, and it lives inside the fuse block under the cover (i.e. it is protected). This is no different than the other many hundreds of feet of wiring already in the vehicle, assuming you installed it properly and the wiring is free, not smashed under a relay/pinched where it could short out. It just bypasses the failed part of the TIPM. Maybe people just feel like it is bad practice to leave a wire like that in the fuse block area, but those people should look UNDER a fuse block and see what is going on some time….. Might blow their minds 🙂 .
Anyways, will update if anything goes sideways, but if no update, consider it working properly still and we will drive it daily in a harsh climate (Minnesota).
Pascal Vallet –
Nice temporary bypass for fuel pump relay
jerryk –
After my daughter paid a couple thousand dollars to have her Grand Caravan “Repaired”, unsuccessfully, I decided to get involved and do some research. Everything pointed to a problem with the fuel pump relay, soldered onto the TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module). I guessed the relay was stuck on, draining the battery.
My daughter and her husband are hearing impaired, so they couldn’t hear the fuel pump humming away.
After watching a few videos, I thought…what the heck, for a few bucks, I’ll order one of these cables and see if bypassing that relay fixes the problem. Had my daughter jump start her van and bring it by. It took me 5 minutes to verify that the fuel pump was indeed running with the engine off, pull the two specified jumpers, and plug in the cable. Fuel pump was now appropriately off with the ignition off. Started right up and we were good to go. So I’m a hero and my daughters mechanic is an idiot, or doesn’t know how to do a Google search.
average joe –
cheap cost & fixed the car