Thirteen minutes into the video you exclaim, "I'm not crazy!" I'd say that's up for debate! I love your channel, your methodical approaches, and your tenacity. Crazy or not I hope you keep these videos coming. Thanks for Sharing! 🙃🙂
I really like your videos because I can pause the video and look at your usually excellent wiring diagrams, then decide what I'd do next. For this one, after pausing I was rolling my eyes when I realized that for the first half of the video you were testing the brake circuit W/OR and not the parking circuit W/VI. Good for you to leave that in. Things get complicated fast, even in a simple circuit like this, when there are multiple devices in parallel.
You were still getting that ground at 7:15, because you unhooked the passenger bulb, but you were still plugged into your driver bulb. lol.. If you would have unhooked the driver plug too, I don't think it would have back probed as a ground anymore. So you were right, but you just didn't' disconnect both bulbs. lol.. (but you did do it correctly when you restarted again, after realizing you were on the wrong wire). Fun diag.. as always.
Back in the day, would have taken 10 minutes to figure it out! I can't believe you had to go through so much trouble for tail lights??!! Is a TIPM just plug & play? I thought they had to be programed?? Great video again sir, please keep them coming as much as you can.
Love your vids, love your attitude and dedication. You are way above average in skill, keep going. Possible switch issue here? Also I'm curious why you are always wearing what appear to be white business shirts while working on cars ? Love from Australia.
The TIPM is always the first thing I blame. lol.. They go bad for so many reasons.. You can sometimes change out the internal relays.. but sometimes, it's not worth the hassle.
@@advancedleveldiagnostics The problem with a used cheap replacement TIPM is you don't know if it is fully functional, and you have to wait until the part comes in before completing the repair. If you have a bad TIPM (especially one that has a case impact crack) and everything works except one high resistance connection for a specific circuit, there is a good chance you could fix the TIPM quickly by disassembling it and making a repair.
This one was a doozy! It's sad that one has to do all that work for a tail light issue. On older vehicles, it was just a switch, fuse, light bulb, maybe a relay, and some wiring in between. Simple, quick, and easy to troubleshoot. Not anymore.
Because there is no fuse for the circuit directly. Its powered from the board of the Tipm. The 3 fuses I checked were just on the diagram so I checked them incase they were supposed to power the board.
Imagine being the owner of a pt cruiser taking your car in cause you think the light bulbs are burnt out or a fuse went out and being told you need a TIPM. Chrysler is garbage
Thirteen minutes into the video you exclaim, "I'm not crazy!" I'd say that's up for debate! I love your channel, your methodical approaches, and your tenacity. Crazy or not I hope you keep these videos coming. Thanks for Sharing! 🙃🙂
The power of diagrams, well done
Thanks for watching!
I really like your videos because I can pause the video and look at your usually excellent wiring diagrams, then decide what I'd do next. For this one, after pausing I was rolling my eyes when I realized that for the first half of the video you were testing the brake circuit W/OR and not the parking circuit W/VI. Good for you to leave that in. Things get complicated fast, even in a simple circuit like this, when there are multiple devices in parallel.
Yup, I felt pretty stupid!
Thank you so much for your continuos sharing. I have watched all video's. Thanks for taking time to shoot, make and upload all content
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You were still getting that ground at 7:15, because you unhooked the passenger bulb, but you were still plugged into your driver bulb. lol.. If you would have unhooked the driver plug too, I don't think it would have back probed as a ground anymore. So you were right, but you just didn't' disconnect both bulbs. lol.. (but you did do it correctly when you restarted again, after realizing you were on the wrong wire). Fun diag.. as always.
is there ever a good TIPM
Ya when there fresh out of the box
lol..
@@justindavis5146 NEW never ever works
I am wondering if the break in the housing shorted it... maybe a fix for the homegamer
Back in the day, would have taken 10 minutes to figure it out! I can't believe you had to go through so much trouble for tail lights??!!
Is a TIPM just plug & play? I thought they had to be programed?? Great video again sir, please keep them coming as much as you can.
They don't have to programed, sometimes you have to do a Proxi alignment to get rid of a code or two.
Proxi alignment? Please tell me more if you can? Thanks for the great vids. I want one daily!! LOL.
Love your vids, love your attitude and dedication. You are way above average in skill, keep going. Possible switch issue here? Also I'm curious why you are always wearing what appear to be white business shirts while working on cars ? Love from Australia.
Good stuff as usual man. Keep it up
Appreciate it!
Nice work.. thank you for sharing.
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managed to drag yourself away from the 3d printer then 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol it took a lot of work😂
At 0:49, extra charge for access difficulty.
Good find amigo thanks
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Do you keep the old parts to repair? (TIPM)
sometimes, but this is a really uncommon vehicle in my area so I didn't think it was worth it.
The TIPM is always the first thing I blame. lol.. They go bad for so many reasons.. You can sometimes change out the internal relays.. but sometimes, it's not worth the hassle.
Subscribed. Good work.
Appreciate it!
Thanks for the video. I’ve certainly chased the wrong wire by mistake myself before.
Good to see the fix at the end 👍
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Good vid buddy
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The TIPM has a crack where it is damaged, take it about and find the displaced contact, repair and the TIPM should work again.
Didn't feel like it was worth the effort. The customer got a replacement for really cheap.
@@advancedleveldiagnostics The problem with a used cheap replacement TIPM is you don't know if it is fully functional, and you have to wait until the part comes in before completing the repair. If you have a bad TIPM (especially one that has a case impact crack) and everything works except one high resistance connection for a specific circuit, there is a good chance you could fix the TIPM quickly by disassembling it and making a repair.
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if you could explain it a little more would be great. like on a white board.
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Another great video on a crappy vehicle 😄
This one was a doozy! It's sad that one has to do all that work for a tail light issue. On older vehicles, it was just a switch, fuse, light bulb, maybe a relay, and some wiring in between. Simple, quick, and easy to troubleshoot. Not anymore.
Cool video bro. Enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
9 minutes in, it's a Chrysler, got to be a bad ground
Nope.. It's a Chrysler..
got to be a bad TIPM.. as always
@calholli that would be my second guess, but you're right
You guys just jump into diagnostics without operation and description 1st....why didn't you check the fuses 1st...??
Because there is no fuse for the circuit directly. Its powered from the board of the Tipm. The 3 fuses I checked were just on the diagram so I checked them incase they were supposed to power the board.
Plus it worked through bi-directionl control. (seemingly)..
Imagine being the owner of a pt cruiser taking your car in cause you think the light bulbs are burnt out or a fuse went out and being told you need a TIPM. Chrysler is garbage
The last time I saw a tail light set up like that, behave like that, it was because of a 1156 bulb jammed into an 1157 socket!
It's very possible that's what happened, and it blew the Tipm. The bulb was changed before I got there.