TIPM Fuel Pump Relay Bypass/Test Cable: Most 2007-2016 Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep/VW


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Feb 9, 20:11 PST
Price:
$25.00 View item
Shipping:
$4.55
Item location:
Bridgeport,WV,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    Cable-Mini-Simple
  • Brand:
    Vertical Visions


Description (Simple Cable without LED)
Our custom mini-blade TIPM test/bypass cables are an inexpensive solution to test and bypass faulty fuel pump relay problems on many 2007 and newer Dodge/Jeep/Chrysler/VW vehicles.  Please see the applicable vehicle list below. If your vehicle acts like it's out of gas and/or your fuel pump continues pumping after turning the vehicle off (draining your battery), you likely have a faulty fuel pump relay.  Starting problems related to a faulty fuel pump relay typically occur in the morning when the vehicle is cold and progressively get worse over a period of weeks or months.  See our applicable vehicle list below to confirm your vehicle year/make/model.  Fuel pump relays are soldered to one of six circuit boards located deep inside your fuse box, so they are very difficult to access and change.  Our cables work by providing power to the fuel pump from an alternate power source (the M37 run/start fuse slot), which permits the vehicle to start when a defective fuel pump relay is present.  Users simply need to plug their cable into two fuse slots.  Our cables also permit the fuel pump to be powered on when the vehicle is off, which often allows you to narrow down the problem to the TIPM by eliminating the fuel pump as the problem.  But the most common use of this cable is to bypass the problem and continue driving as you normally would, without spending $1000+ on a new TIPM from your dealer.  We invented this cable in 2014 and tens of thousands are in use around the world.  We also have other devices (some are patented) to bypass and test fuel pump relays.  

Symptoms of Faulty Fuel Pump Relays

The fuel pump relay, located deep inside the TIPM, is the most common relay to fail since it's powered on 100% of the time while you're driving. You likely found us because your dealer wants to change your fuel pump ($600+) or TIPM ($1000+).  The most common vehicles include the 2011-2013 Dodge...

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