Is Your 2011 Dodge Avenger or Chrysler 200 Running Poorly?
If you’re dealing with frustrating issues like a persistent check engine light, erratic engine behavior, poor fuel economy, or a complete no-start condition, the problem may lie with a failing Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM is the brain of your vehicle’s engine, managing everything from fuel injection and ignition timing to transmission shifting. When it starts to fail, it can cause a wide array of confusing and difficult-to-diagnose symptoms, leaving you stranded and facing a costly trip to the dealership.
Don’t let a faulty computer keep your car off the road. This is a direct-replacement, fully programmed 2011 Avenger Engine Computer, designed to get your vehicle running smoothly again without the hassle of dealer programming. We take care of the complex software flashing process for you, delivering a true Plug & Play solution.
From the Diagnostic Bay
We had a 2011 Chrysler 200 with the 2.4L engine come into the shop on a tow truck. The owner had already replaced the spark plugs, ignition coils, and even the fuel pump, but the car would crank but not start. Diagnostic codes were all over the place, pointing to communication errors and multiple sensor failures. A less experienced technician might have kept chasing those codes, but the sheer number of unrelated faults was a huge red flag. We hooked up our scope to the main communication lines and saw a garbled signal coming from the ECM. After confirming power and ground to the module were good, we knew the internal processor was failing. We installed one of our pre-programmed units, and the car fired right up on the first try. It’s a classic case of the symptoms masking the root cause, which was the failing engine computer.
Why Choose Our Pre-Programmed 2011 Avenger Engine Computer?
The biggest hurdle in replacing a modern engine computer is the need for vehicle-specific programming. Without it, the new module won’t recognize your vehicle’s security system (immobilizer) or its unique configuration, and the engine simply won’t run. Our service eliminates this problem entirely. We use your vehicle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to flash the latest factory software directly to the module before it ships. When you receive it, the process is simple:
- Disconnect the vehicle’s battery.
- Remove the old, faulty engine computer.
- Install this replacement unit.
- Reconnect the battery.
That’s it. No expensive scan tools, no towing fees, and no waiting for a dealership appointment. You can perform the installation yourself with basic hand tools, saving hundreds of dollars in labor and programming fees.
Common Symptoms of a Failing ECM
- ✔ Check Engine Light is on with various, often unrelated, trouble codes.
- ✔ Engine cranks but refuses to start.
- ✔ Noticeable drop in fuel efficiency.
- ✔ Rough idling, stalling, or hesitation during acceleration.
- ✔ Automatic transmission shifts harshly or at the wrong times.
- ✔ Loss of power and poor overall engine performance.
- ✔ Communication errors with diagnostic scan tools.
This module is a guaranteed fit for the 2011 Dodge Avenger and 2011 Chrysler 200 models equipped with the 2.4L engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission. It is a direct replacement for a wide range of part numbers, including 68057008AA, 05150627AB, 68057006 series, and 68057015 series. Restore your vehicle’s reliability and performance with this reliable and easy-to-install solution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to have this computer programmed by a dealer?
Absolutely not. This 2011 Avenger Engine Computer arrives at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN. It is a true Plug & Play installation, requiring no further programming or flashing.
Where do I find my original part number?
Your original part number is printed on a white sticker located on the engine computer itself. While this unit is compatible with many part numbers, confirming your original can provide extra peace of mind.
Will this fit my 2011 Chrysler 200?
Yes, this part is compatible with both the 2011 Dodge Avenger and the 2011 Chrysler 200, as long as your vehicle is equipped with the 2.4L engine and the 6-speed automatic transmission.
What information do you need from me?
We require your vehicle’s 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to program the module correctly. Please provide your VIN during checkout to ensure a seamless process and avoid shipping delays.
Are any other steps required after installation?
No. Once you install the module and reconnect the battery, you can start the car and drive. There are no complicated key relearn procedures or additional steps needed.