Dodge Journey display and gauges remain powered on despite 45-second power off delay, causing battery drain on Dodge Journey

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Journey owners report experiencing battery drain due to the display and gauges remaining powered on despite a 45-second power-off delay. This issue is often linked to a faulty Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM), which can lead to abnormal power distribution and drainage problems. Owners are advised to have the TIPM inspected and potentially replaced by a qualified mechanic to prevent further battery drain and electrical system malfunctions. Additionally, some owners may encounter erratic power supply issues caused by a faulty battery, prompting mechanics to conduct a crank test to assess the battery's voltage output. In summary, persistent power consumption by the display and gauges, along with potential TIPM or battery issues, can significantly contribute to battery drain in a Dodge Journey, highlighting the need for prompt diagnosis and repair.

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