Oxidation doesn’t happen on a brand new truck. And if it does, mph doesn’t affect voltage output. It’s either there or it’s not. I know you’re bored but telling people go through their wiring to give you something to do is a bit much.
View attachment 113021 Well alrighty now for a slight change here's the inline test rig I made up and it passed first field test more to follow.
Yup, believe it or not made it with my own two clumsy hands. I've had the ammeter for unknown years, had 7 way's in my gotta have it's trailer tool box, bought voltmeter, the box is a plain box, the handle protects a selector switch for brake VDC or charge line VDC.
......(snip). You really think you’re that smart, or I’m that stupid?
I guarantee the corrosion wasn’t in wiring under the dash. Just answer the obvious question. What does a road speed variation in voltage have to do with corrosion. If it gets 7 volts at 20 mph it should get 7 at 60 if corrosion has anything to do with it. But by all means, rave on.I had two new ram trucks that had oxidation and a TSB on it. I am speaking from experience here. Once I get my truck out of the shop, I plan on doing what I'm suggesting here and documenting it even though I dont have a problem.
I might be bored, but I'm sincerely trying to help and not trying to offend anyone. And I may have a little more experience with corrosion issues than most having spent 30 years in the communications and IT career field.
Anyway, I'm still going to press on. It'll likely be 8 to 10 weeks before I can baseline my truck and gather data on my RV and dump trailer.
Cheers, Ron
I guarantee the corrosion wasn’t in wiring under the dash. Just answer the obvious question. What does a road speed variation in voltage have to do with corrosion. If it gets 7 volts at 20 mph it should get 7 at 60 if corrosion has anything to do with it. But by all means, rave on.
Friends,
For the pickup trucks with trailer tow pkg, are there two 7 pin connectors, one in the bed and one on the bumper?
Thanks, Ron
Yes it does makes no sence when you the brakes the most it drops voltage.At what speed are you measuring voltage? I believe 15+ models the ITBM only allows 70% of max voltage below 30mph, or roughly 7 volts. I am not positive if this programming continued into the 17 model year.
Yes it does makes no sence when you the brakes the most it drops voltage.
I'm not doing this with you in this forum. You can ignore my posts and consider they are not directed at you.
I'm not answering you any more. bye
Cheers, Ron
With all this skin in the game who don't have problems with our ITBCMs working to help y'all with problems with yours, I respectfully ask you to do the following:
1. get yourselves some spray contact cleaner small swabs, plastic non conductive pick and dielectric grease
2. open all the connectors you can find related to the trailer connector and clean the conductors on both ends with the contact cleaner swabs and pick. note any discolored (white, red, gray) that isn't shiney. Make it shiney.
3. Apply dielectric grease into female connector and squarely and securely fasten connectors.
4. look for any crimped, pinched, or crushed wiring.
I know we've mentioned this, but haven't seen any feedback that it's been done. We're here to help, so would be nice if you let us help you.
Thanks, hope to see some positive feedback on this.
Cheers, Ron
Friends,
I had an interesting day of researching Ram ITBM part numbers from 2011 to 2019. Here it is:
2011-2012 part # 82212548
2013-2014 part # 82213474
2015. part # 82214492 AB
2016-2019 part # 82215040AB
Notice anything that stands out? MY 2015. I can't tell you the differences between these controllers and as a disclaimer I got the info from MOPAR PARTS FOR LESS I have doubts about compatibility as well.
I had an FCA parts guy explain to me the alpha characters suffix indicates a change in vendor. So, not sure any of the 2015 owners could purchase the 2016-2019 controller that it would even work, or fix your problem.
Just more facts to consider.
Cheers, Ron
Yes very interesting. My truck is a 17. I was thinking a 18 or 19 would be better but it does not look like it.Quite a revelation. I refer you to post 98.
Quite a revelation. I refer you to post 98.
Yes very interesting. My truck is a 17. I was thinking a 18 or 19 would be better but it does not look like it.