Restore Peak Performance to Your 2006 Dodge Magnum or Chrysler 300
Is your 2006 Dodge Magnum or Chrysler 300 with the 3.5L AWD engine suffering from perplexing issues like random stalling, a persistent check engine light, or erratic shifting? These are classic signs of a failing Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM is the brain of your vehicle, managing everything from fuel injection and ignition timing to transmission control and emissions. When it starts to fail, it can cause a cascade of problems that are often difficult to diagnose. This direct-fit replacement ECM, part number 05094133AD, is the definitive solution to get your vehicle running reliably again.
The Plug-and-Play Solution for Your 2006 Magnum Engine Computer
Forget about expensive dealership visits and the hassle of finding a specialist to program a new module. We take care of the complex part for you. This unit arrives at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific 17-digit VIN and current mileage. This means the installation process is as simple as disconnecting the old unit and plugging this one in. There’s no need for additional flashing, key relearning, or trips to the mechanic for programming. It’s a true plug-and-play fix that saves you time, money, and frustration.
From the Diagnostic Bay
We had a 2006 Magnum 3.5L AWD come into the shop with a frustrating intermittent no-start condition. The owner had already replaced the battery, alternator, and starter to no avail. The vehicle would crank but wouldn’t fire, and then, an hour later, it would start up as if nothing was wrong. After hours of chasing wires and testing sensors, we finally traced the issue to the ECM. The internal board had a micro-fracture that would expand and contract with temperature, causing the intermittent failure. Installing one of our pre-programmed ECMs had the customer back on the road permanently in under 30 minutes. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most baffling electrical gremlins lead back to the vehicle’s central computer.
Common Symptoms of a Failing ECM
- ✔ Persistent Check Engine Light (CEL) with various codes
- ✔ Engine stalling or shutting off while driving
- ✔ Intermittent no-start or hard-start conditions
- ✔ Noticeable decrease in fuel economy
- ✔ Engine misfires, stumbling, or rough idling
- ✔ Harsh or erratic automatic transmission shifting
- ✔ Communication errors with diagnostic scan tools
Guaranteed Compatibility and Reliability
This module is a direct replacement for several part numbers, including 04606838ac, 05094133ab, 05094133ad, 05094592af, 4606838ac, and 5094593ab. It is specifically designed for the following vehicles:
- 2006 Chrysler 300 with 3.5L Engine and AWD (located in RH rear engine compartment)
- 2006 Dodge Magnum with 3.5L Engine and AWD (located in LH front engine compartment)
To ensure a perfect match, we require your vehicle’s complete 17-digit VIN at the time of purchase. Please provide this information in the order notes or send it to us in a message. This allows our technicians to load the correct factory software and vehicle parameters, making your installation seamless. Restore the precision and dependability of your vehicle with this reliable 2006 Magnum Engine Computer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to program this computer?
No. This engine computer comes fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN and mileage. It is a plug-and-play installation with no additional programming required.
What information do you need from me to program it?
We need your complete 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and your vehicle’s current mileage. Please include this information in the notes section during checkout or message it to us after your purchase.
Where is the ECM located on my 2006 Dodge Magnum?
On the 2006 Dodge Magnum with the 3.5L AWD engine, the Electronic Control Module is located in the left-hand (driver’s side) front of the engine compartment.
Is this part compatible with my 2006 Chrysler 300?
Yes, this module is compatible with the 2006 Chrysler 300, provided it has the 3.5L engine and All-Wheel Drive (AWD). On the 300, it’s located in the right-hand (passenger side) rear of the engine compartment.
Will this fix my car’s problem for sure?
This part will resolve any issues directly caused by a faulty ECM. While the symptoms we list are common indicators of ECM failure, we always recommend a proper diagnosis by a qualified mechanic to confirm the ECM is the root cause of your vehicle’s problems before ordering.