Restore Peak Performance to Your 2011 Dodge Avenger or Chrysler 200
Is your 2011 Dodge Avenger or Chrysler 200 suffering from baffling electrical issues, poor engine performance, or a persistent check engine light? The Engine Control Module (ECM), the central computer of your vehicle, is often the culprit behind these frustrating problems. It governs everything from fuel injection and ignition timing to transmission shifting and emissions control. When it fails, the entire vehicle’s performance and reliability are compromised. This direct-replacement Engine Control Module, part number 05150627AB, is the definitive solution to get your vehicle back on the road, running as it should.
From the Diagnostic Bay
We had a 2011 Avenger come into the shop with a list of complaints that seemed unrelated. The owner reported random stalling at traffic lights, occasional harsh shifting from the 6-speed automatic, and a check engine light that would come and go with a slew of communication error codes (U-codes). We checked the wiring harnesses, tested sensors, and even inspected the transmission fluid. Everything seemed fine. Finally, we monitored the live data from the ECM and noticed erratic voltage readings and dropped data packets. After swapping in a known-good, programmed ECM, every single issue vanished. The stalling stopped, the transmission shifted smoothly, and the communication codes were gone for good. It was a classic case of a failing 2011 Avenger ECM causing system-wide chaos.
Is Your Vehicle Exhibiting These Symptoms?
A failing ECM can manifest in numerous ways, often mimicking other component failures. If you’re experiencing any of the following, your engine computer may be at fault:
- ✔ Check Engine Light: The most common indicator, often with codes related to module communication, sensor circuits, or processor faults.
- ✔ Engine Stalling or Misfiring: The engine may stall unexpectedly, run rough, or misfire as the ECM struggles to manage fuel and spark.
- ✔ No-Start Condition: The vehicle may crank but refuse to start because the ECM is not activating the fuel pump or ignition coils.
- ✔ Poor Fuel Economy: Inaccurate sensor readings or incorrect calculations by a faulty ECM can lead to a significant drop in MPG.
- ✔ Erratic Transmission Behavior: For vehicles with the 6-speed automatic, you might notice harsh shifts, delayed engagement, or getting stuck in a gear.
- ✔ Intermittent Electrical Problems: Gauges on the instrument cluster may behave erratically or warning lights may flicker without reason.
- ✔ Failed Emissions Test: The ECM is critical for managing your vehicle’s emissions systems. A fault will almost certainly cause a test failure.
The Plug-and-Play Solution for Your 2011 Avenger ECM
Replacing an ECM used to mean a costly trip to the dealership for programming and key relearning. Our process eliminates that hassle. This module is not just a part; it’s a complete solution. When you order, we flash the unit with the latest factory software and program it specifically to your vehicle’s unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). This ensures that it communicates perfectly with all other modules in your car—like the transmission controller, anti-lock brake system, and instrument cluster—right out of the box. No additional programming or dealer visits are required. Simply install the module, and you’re ready to drive.
Guaranteed Compatibility
This Engine Control Module is a direct replacement for a wide range of original part numbers, ensuring a perfect fit and function for your vehicle. It is compatible with the following part numbers:
05150627AB, 68057006AA, 68057006AB, 68057006AC, 68057006AD, 68057006AE, 68057006AF, 68057006AG, 68057008AA, 68057008AB, 68057008AC, 68057008AD, 68057008AE, 68057008AF, 68057015AA, 68057015AB, 68057015AC, 68057015AD, 68057015AE, 68057015AF, 68057015AG, 68057015AH
This unit is specifically for:
- 2011 Dodge Avenger with 2.4L engine and 6-speed automatic transmission.
- 2011 Chrysler 200 with 2.4L engine and 6-speed automatic transmission.
Don’t let a faulty ECM keep your vehicle sidelined. Restore its reliability and driving performance with this pre-programmed, ready-to-install engine computer. Order today to get your car running smoothly again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ECM really plug-and-play?
Yes. We program the module to the VIN you provide during checkout. This ensures it has the correct software and security information for your specific vehicle, allowing it to work immediately upon installation without any need for a trip to the dealer.
Do I need to have my keys reprogrammed?
No. Because we program the unit to your VIN, it will recognize your existing keys. The security data is transferred during our programming process, so you can use your current keys without any issues.
Where is the ECM located on my 2011 Avenger or 200?
On these models, 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 battery before attempting to remove or install the module.
What is the cause of the original ECM failure?
ECM failure can be caused by a number of factors, including voltage spikes from a bad alternator or jump-start, excessive heat and vibration over time, or internal component degradation. It’s a good practice to check your battery and charging system when replacing the ECM to prevent damage to the new unit.
Will this fix my specific problem?
This module will correct issues directly caused by a faulty ECM. While the symptoms listed are common indicators, we always recommend a proper diagnosis by a qualified mechanic to confirm the ECM is the point of failure before ordering.