2011, 200, Engine Control Module, 68057006AE, Programmed To Your VIN, PCM ECM ECU

Get Your Car Running Right Again!

This plug-and-play Engine Control Module for the 2011 Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger arrives programmed to your VIN. A simple, direct-fit solution for stalling, poor performance, and check engine lights. No dealership visit required. Order now to restore your vehicle’s reliability!

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Restore Peak Performance to Your 2011 Chrysler 200 or Dodge Avenger

Is your 2011 Chrysler 200 or Dodge Avenger suffering from frustrating and unpredictable engine problems? Issues like a persistent check engine light, rough idling, sudden stalling, or a noticeable drop in fuel economy are often traced back to a failing Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM is the central computer of your vehicle, orchestrating everything from fuel injection and ignition timing to transmission shifts and emissions control. When it fails, the entire vehicle’s performance and reliability are compromised. This replacement Engine Control Module, part number 68057006AE, is the definitive solution to get your vehicle running like new again.

From the Diagnostic Bay

We had a 2011 Dodge Avenger with the 2.4L engine come into the shop with a tricky intermittent stalling issue. The owner had already replaced the spark plugs and a coil pack with no success. The car would run fine for days, then suddenly die at a stoplight. No specific codes were stored, just a generic U-code for lost communication. After running a full diagnostic, we monitored the live data from the ECM and noticed the voltage readings to key sensors would drop out just before a stall. This pointed to an internal failure within the ECM itself. Instead of a costly trip to the dealer, we installed one of our pre-programmed modules. The car ran perfectly, the stalling issue was gone, and the customer was back on the road the same day without the hassle of dealership programming.

Common Symptoms of a Failing 2011 Chrysler 200 ECM

A faulty engine computer can manifest in various ways. If you’re experiencing any of the following, it’s a strong indication that your ECM may need replacement:

  • ✔ Check Engine Light: The check engine light is on, and you may have codes like P0601, P0606, or other internal processor fault codes.
  • ✔ Engine Stalling: The engine stalls for no apparent reason, either while driving or at idle.
  • ✔ Poor Performance: You notice a significant decrease in power, acceleration, and fuel efficiency.
  • ✔ Rough Idle or Misfires: The engine runs erratically or misfires, even after a standard tune-up.
  • ✔ No-Start Condition: The engine cranks but refuses to start, and you’ve ruled out battery or starter issues.
  • ✔ Transmission Problems: The automatic transmission may shift harshly, erratically, or get stuck in one gear (limp mode).

A True Plug-and-Play Solution

Don’t waste time and money at a dealership or local mechanic for expensive programming. We take the complexity out of the repair. Simply provide us with your vehicle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) during checkout, and we will program this module specifically for your car. It will arrive at your door ready for immediate installation. Just disconnect the battery, swap the modules, reconnect the battery, and you’re done. No special tools or additional programming are required. This is the most straightforward and cost-effective way to replace a faulty 2011 Chrysler 200 ECM.

This unit is a direct replacement for a wide range of part numbers, ensuring broad compatibility for your 2.4L, 6-speed automatic Chrysler 200 or Dodge Avenger. Please verify your original part number against the list below to guarantee a perfect match.

Compatible Part Numbers: 05150627AB, 68057006AA, 68057006AB, 68057006AC, 68057006AD, 68057006AE, 68057006AF, 68057006AG, 68057008AA, 68057008AB, 68057008AC, 68057008AD, 68057008AE, 68057008AF, 68057015AA, 68057015AB, 68057015AC, 68057015AD, 68057015AE, 68057015AF, 68057015AG, 68057015AH

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this engine computer really plug and play?

Yes, absolutely. We use the VIN you provide to flash the module with your vehicle’s exact software and security information. This ensures that once installed, it will communicate perfectly with all other modules in your car without any need for a trip to the dealership.

What information do I need to provide when ordering?

The only piece of information we require is your vehicle’s 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). You can typically find this on your driver-side dashboard (visible through the windshield), on the driver-side door jamb sticker, or on your vehicle’s registration and insurance documents.

Will this fix my car’s specific problem?

This module will resolve any issues directly caused by a failing ECM. If your vehicle has been properly diagnosed with a bad engine computer, this part is the solution. However, it will not fix other underlying mechanical or electrical problems, so a correct diagnosis is key.

Do I need to have my keys reprogrammed?

No. During our programming process, we sync the module to the immobilizer information from your VIN. This means your existing keys will work seamlessly upon installation.

Where is the ECM located on a 2011 Chrysler 200?

On the 2011 Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger, the ECM 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. Always disconnect the vehicle’s battery before attempting to remove or install the module.

Condition

Refurbished

Year

Genuine OEM

Yes

MPN

68057006AE

Interchange part number

PartNumber

590

Year

2011

Model

200

Brand

Chrysler

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