Get Your Chrysler 200 Back on the Road, Fast.
Dealing with a faulty engine computer in your 2012 Chrysler 200 or Dodge Avenger can be incredibly frustrating. Erratic engine behavior, stalling, or a car that won’t start at all can disrupt your daily life. We understand you need a reliable, straightforward solution that doesn’t involve expensive dealership visits or complicated programming. This Engine Control Module (ECM) is the answer. It arrives at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN and mileage, making the installation process as simple as ‘plug and play’.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
If your vehicle is experiencing any of the following issues, a failing engine computer is a likely culprit. This pre-programmed module is designed to be the definitive solution for these problems:
- Check Engine Light (CEL) is on with communication-related fault codes (U-codes) or internal processor codes (P06xx series).
- Engine stalling, stumbling, or misfiring intermittently.
- No-start condition where the engine cranks but won’t fire up.
- Poor fuel economy or a noticeable loss of power.
- Transmission shifting issues or other electronic modules acting erratically.
By replacing your old unit with this precisely configured 2012 Chrysler 200 engine computer, you are directly addressing the root cause of these electronic failures and restoring your vehicle’s original performance and reliability.
Features & Tangible Benefits
- โ Plug & Play Installation: This unit is pre-programmed to your vehicle’s VIN. No extra trips to the dealer for expensive flashing are required.
- โ Guaranteed Compatibility: A direct replacement for a wide range of part numbers, ensuring a perfect fit and function for your 2012 200 or Avenger with the 2.4L engine.
- โ Restored Performance: Solves common issues like stalling, no-start, and rough running, bringing your engine’s operation back to factory specifications.
- โ Cost-Effective Repair: Save hundreds of dollars compared to sourcing and programming a new unit from a dealership.
- โ Peace of Mind: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
Expert Mechanic’s Insight
From over 20 years of hands-on diagnostics, I’ve seen countless car owners and even professional shops struggle with module replacement. The biggest hurdle is always the programming. An unprogrammed module is just a metal box. Our ‘Plug & Play’ service is the critical link that makes this a successful repair. We handle the complex partโthe softwareโso you can focus on the simple mechanical swap. Installing a correctly programmed 2012 Chrysler 200 engine computer is one of the most satisfying repairs because it instantly resolves a host of confusing electronic gremlins and brings the vehicle right back to life.
This engine computer is the smart, reliable fix for your vehicle. It eliminates guesswork and provides a direct path to getting your car running smoothly again. Don’t let a faulty ECU keep you off the road any longer. Order your programmed 2012 Chrysler 200 engine computer today and experience the difference a quality, ready-to-install part makes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this really ‘Plug and Play’?
Yes. We use the VIN you provide during checkout to flash the module with your vehicle’s exact software. This ensures that when you receive it, it’s ready to be installed without any need for a dealer scan tool or additional programming.
What information do I need to provide?
We require your vehicle’s 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the current mileage. You can typically find the VIN on your driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or on your vehicle’s registration and insurance documents.
How do I know if my part number is compatible?
This unit is a direct replacement for all part numbers listed in the product description, including 68068451AC, 05150655AA, 68068454AE, and many others. As long as your vehicle is a 2012 Chrysler 200 or Dodge Avenger with the 2.4L engine and 6-speed automatic transmission, this module will be compatible.
Will this fix my ‘No Start’ problem?
A faulty engine computer is a very common cause of a ‘crank, no start’ condition. While other issues can cause this (like a bad fuel pump or crank sensor), if you have diagnosed the ECU as the problem or have communication-related diagnostic codes, this part is the correct solution.
Do I need to have my keys reprogrammed?
No. Our programming process syncs the module to your vehicle’s existing security information stored in other modules. Your current keys will work exactly as they did before.