2006 Truck going into 4 low on its own
It's also frustrating that people (established users, not 1 post ghosts) that have posted they've done the conversion seem to disappear after having said they did it with no details on exactly what they did.
You are a hero
I'm calling this problem RESOLVED.
I touched base with the tech that did the last work on my truck. What he did was a 'pin test' where he removed the TIPM connection that leads to the TC actuator. Several pins were not gripping like they should.
I guess what this entails is inserting a pin in each electrical connection and seeing how much resistance it has against pulling the pin out. The tech said several connections has very little grip on the pin.
He tightened those connections so they would grip the pin on the pigtail better, then coated everything with dielectric grease and I have had no problems since then.
They recommend removing all pigtails from the TIPM and checking all connections and greasing everything.
I hope this helps someone with the same problem down the road. Before you replace the TIPM or TC motor assembly, check the electrical connections at all the pigtails and make sure the connection is solid. Add dielectric grease and see if that resolves the issue.
I wonder how many TIPM's were replaced unnecessarily???
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I touched base with the tech that did the last work on my truck. What he did was a 'pin test' where he removed the TIPM connection that leads to the TC actuator. Several pins were not gripping like they should.
I guess what this entails is inserting a pin in each electrical connection and seeing how much resistance it has against pulling the pin out. The tech said several connections has very little grip on the pin.
He tightened those connections so they would grip the pin on the pigtail better, then coated everything with dielectric grease and I have had no problems since then.
They recommend removing all pigtails from the TIPM and checking all connections and greasing everything.
I hope this helps someone with the same problem down the road. Before you replace the TIPM or TC motor assembly, check the electrical connections at all the pigtails and make sure the connection is solid. Add dielectric grease and see if that resolves the issue.
I wonder how many TIPM's were replaced unnecessarily???
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