Chrysler P127A: Starter Control Circuit 2 Overcurrent
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Chrysler P127A: Starter Control Circuit 2 Overcurrent
OVERVIEWWhat Does The Chrysler P127A Code Mean?
With the ignition on. Battery voltage greater than 10.4 volts. The TIPM has detected on overcurrent condition in the Starter Control circuit. One Trip Fault. Three good trips to turn off the MIL
What Are The Potential Causes Of The Chrysler P127A Code?
- (T40) STARTER RELAY OUTPUT CIRCUIT EXCESSIVE RESISTANCE
- (T40) STARTER RELAY OUTPUT CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND
- (T750) STARTER RELAY OUTPUT CIRCUIT EXCESSIVE RESISTANCE
- (T750) STARTER RELAY OUTPUT CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND
- STARTER RELAY
- STARTER
- TIPM
Recommended Parts
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>>> WORKPRO 582-piece Crimp Terminals, Wire Connectors, Heat Shrink Tube, Electrical Repair Kit
>>> Premier Gear PG-19025 Starter Compatible with/Replacement for 2.7L 3.5L Chrysler 300 Series
>>> Dorman 599-917 Remanufactured Totally Integrated Power Module
Note: During the purchasing process, please check carefully whether the part you want to buy fits your car!
Reference Sources
Chrysler P127A, DTCDECODE.
