2008-2010 Caravan Engine Computer 68031313AA | Programmed to Your VIN

End Your Minivan’s Electrical Woes

Tired of stalling, no-start issues, or random warning lights on your Caravan or Town & Country? This Engine Control Module is your reliable, plug-and-play solution. We professionally program it to your vehicle’s VIN and mileage before shipping, so you can skip the expensive dealership visit. It arrives ready for a simple, straightforward installation to get your minivan running right again. Don’t wait for a breakdown—order your pre-programmed ECM today!

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Restore Your Minivan’s Reliability and Performance

Is your 2008-2010 Dodge Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country, or 2008 Pacifica acting erratically? Experiencing frustrating issues like sudden stalling, a no-start condition, poor fuel economy, or a dashboard lit up with warning lights? As a technician with over two decades of experience, I’ve seen these symptoms countless times. More often than not, the root cause is a failing Engine Control Module (ECM). This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a critical component that manages everything from fuel injection and ignition timing to transmission shifting. Driving with a faulty ECM can lead to further component damage or leave you stranded.

This replacement 2008-2010 Caravan Engine Computer is the definitive solution to get your vehicle running properly again. The biggest hurdle in replacing an ECM is the expensive and time-consuming programming required at a dealership. We eliminate that completely. Simply provide your vehicle’s VIN and current mileage during checkout, and we will professionally program the module for you. It arrives at your door ready for a true plug-and-play installation, saving you hundreds in dealer fees and diagnostic headaches.

Real-World Repair Story

Real-World Repair Story

A 2009 Town & Country came into the shop with a truly puzzling set of problems. The owner reported intermittent no-start conditions, and when it did run, the transmission would sometimes refuse to shift out of first gear. On top of that, the cooling fans were running constantly. We scanned it and found a slew of communication error codes (U-codes) pointing to lost communication with the TCM and other modules. After spending hours checking wiring harnesses and grounds, we finally connected a scope to the CAN bus lines at the ECM. We saw a distorted data signal originating from the computer itself. We installed a pre-programmed ECM, and instantly, all the communication codes vanished, the transmission shifted perfectly, and the fans operated normally. It was a classic case of a failing 2008-2010 Caravan Engine Computer creating phantom issues across the vehicle.

Common Signs of a Failing Engine Computer

If your vehicle is exhibiting any of these symptoms, a failing ECM could be the culprit. A proper diagnosis is always recommended, but these are strong indicators I’ve seen in my bay for this specific platform.

  • âś” Check Engine Light is on with internal processor fault codes (like P0601, P0605, P0606).
  • âś” Vehicle refuses to start or stalls intermittently for no apparent reason.
  • âś” Loss of communication with the module, often triggering U-codes (like U0100).
  • âś” Poor or erratic automatic transmission shifting.
  • âś” A noticeable drop in fuel efficiency.
  • âś” Misfires or rough running engine even after replacing plugs and coils.
  • âś” Problems with other electronic systems, such as cooling fans running constantly.

A Straightforward Guide to Installation

Replacing your 2008-2010 Caravan Engine Computer is a job most DIYers can handle in their own driveway. No special programming tools are needed since we do that for you. Just follow these simple steps.

  1. Safety First: Always disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery and wait at least 10 minutes for the system capacitors to discharge.
  2. Locate the ECM: On these minivans, the engine computer is typically located in the engine bay, mounted to the firewall or inner fender. It’s a silver metal box with several large electrical connectors.
  3. Disconnect the Connectors: Carefully release the locking tabs on each of the wiring harness connectors and pull them straight out from the module. Avoid pulling on the wires themselves.
  4. Remove the Old Module: Unbolt the mounting hardware that secures the old ECM to the vehicle. Note the orientation of the module.
  5. Install the New Module: Mount your new, pre-programmed ECM in the same location and secure it with the original hardware.
  6. Reconnect Everything: Plug the wiring harness connectors firmly back into the new module until they click into place. Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
  7. Final Check: Turn the key to the ‘On’ position (without starting) for 15 seconds to allow the system to initialize, then start the vehicle. Your minivan should now run smoothly.

Verified Vehicle Compatibility

This module is a direct-fit replacement for the following vehicles equipped with the 4.0L V6 engine. It is compatible with a wide range of original part numbers, ensuring a perfect match for your vehicle.

Make/Model/Year:

  • Dodge Caravan: 2008, 2009, 2010 (with 4.0L engine)
  • Chrysler Town & Country: 2008, 2009, 2010 (with 4.0L engine)
  • Chrysler Pacifica: 2008 (with 4.0L engine)

Compatible Part Numbers: 05150253AC, 05150253AD, 05150253AE, 68044560AB, 68044560AC, 68044560AD, 68044560AE, 68044560AF, 68031313AA, 68031313AB, 68031313AC, 68031313AD, 68031313AE, 68031313AF, 68031313AG, 68031313AH, 68031314AA, 68031314AB, 68031314AC, 68031314AD, 68031314AE, 68031314AF, 68031314AG, 68031314AH

Frequently Asked Questions

Real-World Repair Story

A 2009 Town & Country came into the shop with a truly puzzling set of problems. The owner reported intermittent no-start conditions, and when it did run, the transmission would sometimes refuse to shift out of first gear. On top of that, the cooling fans were running constantly. We scanned it and found a slew of communication error codes (U-codes) pointing to lost communication with the TCM and other modules. After spending hours checking wiring harnesses and grounds, we finally connected a scope to the CAN bus lines at the ECM. We saw a distorted data signal originating from the computer itself. We installed a pre-programmed ECM, and instantly, all the communication codes vanished, the transmission shifted perfectly, and the fans operated normally. It was a classic case of a failing 2008-2010 Caravan Engine Computer creating phantom issues across the vehicle.

MPN

68031313aa

Genuine OEM

Yes

Interchange part number

Condition

Seller refurbished

Model

CARAVAN

Make

Year

2010

GTIN

Does not apply

Brand

DODGE TRUCK

Manufacturer Warranty

1 Year

Manufacturer Part Number

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