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The TIPM control turn signals
The Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) is the gateway or distribution box for nearly the entire electrical system in late-model Chrysler products. Its main purpose is to take the commands from various switches and other modules and send those commands in the form of voltage or ground to wherever it needs to go.
Crank & cam sensors would not have anything to do with it . Now if the vehicle didn't run (no spark or fuel injector pulse ) sure. The vehicle does start an run , Right ?
What engine does it have ?
Cruise Control Description and Operation (4.2L)
Cruise Control Description and Operation (5.3L)
Your vehicle has electronic throttle control (drive by wire ) do you know what this is. Complex electronic's invloved . The cruise control switches are located on the multifunction/turn signal lever.
The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors the signal circuits of the cruise control switches in order to determine when to capture and maintain the selected vehicle speed. The PCM uses the throttle actuator control (TAC) module motor in order to control the vehicle speed. For further information on the TAC System, refer to Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) System Description in Engine Controls - 4.2 L.
The PCM will engage and adjust vehicle speed based on the information received from the TAC module via the UART serial data link. For further information on the TAC system, refer to Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) System Description in Engine Controls - 4.8L, 5.3L, and 6.0L.
Your best bet , take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop that has the knowledge an diagnostic scanner to trouble shoot your problem .
Complex electronic's involved .definitely need a factory or professional type scan tool .
Look at the underside of the main fuse box under the hood and the diagram should show you the size of each fuse and the relays as well as the function of each. Other fuse boxes will also have the same information, but I believe the main fuse box has the ABS and cruise in it.
You would need to have someone scan the body computer to check for codes. Most code readers will not access body computers. The cruise would stop working if the ABS light came on for safety reasons.
i could give you an answer if i knew the year make and model... however a scan tool will tell you whats going on and why the abs system is throwing a code. most shucks/oreilleys autoparts stores will let you use one if the car is at the store
if the cruise control does not activate. Check the cruise control fuse. Do a visual check of all wiring relating to the cruise control system. Visually inspect the brake (and clutch if so equipped). If these are out of adjustment, the voltage cannot get to the components down stream with enough power to operate the cruise control. Visually inspect for vacuum leaks in the release hose and valve, If the cruise control system fails to maintain the set speed, check the throttle linkage adjustment.
2009 avenger, ABS and brake lights stay on, cleard codes still came back, had dealer clear codes, still came back. dealer says its a speed sensor,i replace all 4, then he tells me its the brakes i have new breaks put on, now he is telling me its a fuse, i checked all fues's, nope not it AGAIN, now he says its the ABS sending unit or the ABS modutaltor and he said if you replace one better replace both, now they want A NOTHER 1300.00. can ANYONE HELP ME
P0582 is the Chrysler Diagnostic Trouble Code (Error Code) for:
Speed control vacuum or vent solenoid circuits open or shorted
If you do not have cruise control on your vehicle, you can ignore this code. If you do, you've probably noticed it is no longer working or only works intermittently. The code is saying it's an electrical problem to the servo.
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