Is Your 2015 Challenger, Charger, or 300 Running Rough?
There’s nothing more frustrating than a vehicle that isn’t performing as it should. If your 2015 Dodge Challenger, Charger, or Chrysler 300 with the 3.6L engine is suffering from an illuminated Check Engine Light, inexplicable stalling, poor fuel economy, or erratic behavior, the root cause might be its most critical component: the Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM is the brain of your vehicle, responsible for managing everything from fuel injection and ignition timing to transmission shifting and emissions control. When it starts to fail, it can create a cascade of confusing and costly problems.
Diagnosing a faulty ECM can be a headache. You might be chasing phantom sensor codes or dealing with issues that come and go without warning. Shops might suggest replacing expensive components, only for the original problem to persist. This is where our pre-programmed engine computer comes in, providing a direct, reliable, and cost-effective solution to get your vehicle back on the road and running perfectly.
From the Diagnostic Bay
We once had a 2015 Charger 3.6L come in that was a real head-scratcher. The owner complained of intermittent stalling at red lights and a check engine light with a P0606 code (Internal Control Module Processor Error). He had already replaced the crankshaft and camshaft position sensors at another shop, but the problem remained. Our lead technician suspected the ECM itself. After confirming all wiring and power grounds were solid, we installed one of our pre-programmed ECMs. The P0606 code vanished, the stalling stopped, and the engine ran smoother than it had in years. It’s a classic case where the vehicle’s brain was causing the issue, not the sensors reporting to it.
The Ultimate Solution: A Programmed 2015 Challenger Engine Computer
Forget about expensive dealership visits, towing fees, and the uncertainty of complex programming procedures. This replacement 2015 Challenger Engine Computer is the definitive fix for a failing module. We take all the guesswork out of the repair. Simply provide us with your vehicle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and current mileage during checkout, and our experts will flash the module with your car’s specific software. When it arrives at your door, it is 100% Plug and Play. The installation is straightforward: disconnect the battery, swap the old module with the new one, and reconnect the battery. That’s it. No additional programming or dealer intervention is required.
Common Symptoms of a Failing ECM
- ✔ Check Engine Light: The light is on, and you may have codes like P0600, P0601, or P0606, indicating internal module failure.
- ✔ Poor Engine Performance: Noticeable loss of power, hesitation during acceleration, or rough idling.
- ✔ Intermittent Stalling: The engine cuts out unexpectedly, often at low speeds or when coming to a stop.
- ✔ No-Start Condition: The engine cranks but refuses to start, even with a good battery and starter.
- ✔ Decreased Fuel Economy: The ECM can no longer efficiently manage the air-fuel mixture, leading to more trips to the gas station.
- ✔ Erratic Transmission Shifting: The ECM communicates with the Transmission Control Module (TCM), and a fault can cause harsh or delayed shifts.
- ✔ Communication Errors: Your mechanic’s scan tool may be unable to communicate with the engine computer, a sure sign of a major fault.
Guaranteed Fitment and Compatibility
This module is a direct replacement for a wide range of part numbers, ensuring a perfect match for your vehicle. It is engineered to meet or exceed original equipment specifications for reliability and performance. This is not just a replacement part; it’s a long-term solution for the health of your vehicle’s engine management system.
This engine computer is compatible with the following part numbers:
05150883AC 05150883AD 68280995AA 68280995AB 68280995AC 68280995AD 68230335 68230334 68230333 68230332 68230331 68230330 68230329 68230328 68230327 68230326 68230325 68230324 68230323 68230322 68230321 68230320 68230316AE 68230307AEÂ
CHARGER 15 Electronic Control Module; 3.6L
300 15 Electronic Control Module; 3.6L
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this 2015 Challenger Engine Computer really ‘Plug and Play’?
Yes, absolutely. We program the unit using the VIN you provide, which loads the correct software and security information for your specific vehicle. Once installed, the car’s systems will recognize it, and it will function immediately without any need for a trip to the dealership for further programming.
How do I provide my VIN and mileage?
You can enter your vehicle’s VIN and current mileage in the designated fields during the checkout process. Please double-check the VIN for accuracy, as this is critical for correct programming.
Will this fix my specific trouble codes?
This module will resolve issues and trouble codes directly caused by a failing ECM, such as internal processor faults (e.g., P0601, P0606). However, it will not fix problems related to faulty external sensors, wiring, or other mechanical components. It is essential to have a proper diagnosis to confirm the ECM is the source of the problem.
Do I need to perform a security relearn or key programming?
No. Our programming process includes syncing the module to your vehicle’s security information based on the VIN. Your existing keys will work exactly as they did before, with no extra steps required.
Where is the ECM located on a 2015 Dodge Challenger?
On the 2015 Dodge Challenger with the 3.6L engine, the ECM is typically located in the engine bay, on the passenger side, near the shock tower. It is a silver metal box with several large electrical connectors. Always disconnect the vehicle’s battery before attempting to remove or install the module.