Strange splice in fuse box? 2011 Town and Country
#1
Strange splice in fuse box? 2011 Town and Country
Hello all!
I recently purchased a used 2011 Town and Country and was checking out some minor issue when I noticed the M37 and the M25 fuses strangely spliced together! The M37 has a 20 and a 10 fuse to it and the M25 has a 20 plugged into it. Any theories on why someone did this? They are bothe fuel related.
I recently purchased a used 2011 Town and Country and was checking out some minor issue when I noticed the M37 and the M25 fuses strangely spliced together! The M37 has a 20 and a 10 fuse to it and the M25 has a 20 plugged into it. Any theories on why someone did this? They are bothe fuel related.
#2
I'm no mechanic, but I can bet that that is a fuel pump relay bypass. I have a 2011 Chrysler Town and Country, and there have been a lot of people reporting issues with non-starting, fuel-related issues, and other strange issues. Since Chrysler hasn't done a recall because they don't think this is a safety issue, many people have had to replace the TIPM (brain) of their vehicles, which is ultra expensive. So, as a second option, many people are opting to have this bypass installed, or install it themselves. I hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Cindy (not a mechanic)
Best Regards,
Cindy (not a mechanic)
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