Restore Peak Performance to Your 3.6L V6
Is your 2015 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, or Dodge Challenger suffering from frustrating engine problems? Issues like a persistent Check Engine Light, unexplained stalling, rough idling, or a complete no-start condition can often be traced back to a failing Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM is the brain of your vehicle’s engine, and when it malfunctions, it can cause a cascade of performance issues. This replacement Engine Control Module, part number 68230321, is the definitive solution to get your vehicle back on the road, running smoothly and reliably.
The Plug-and-Play Solution You Need
Forget about expensive dealership visits and the hassle of coordinating programming for a new computer. We eliminate the complexity. This ECM is delivered to your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and current mileage. This means the installation is a straightforward, plug-and-play process. Simply disconnect the battery, swap the old module with this one, reconnect the battery, and you’re ready to go. No additional flashing or programming is required.
From the Diagnostic Bay
We had a 2015 Dodge Charger with the 3.6L V6 come in with a really tricky problem. The owner complained of random stalling at traffic lights, but there were no consistent trouble codes. We checked the fuel pump, sensors, and wiring, and everything seemed fine. The car would run perfectly for days, then stall out of nowhere. After exhausting other possibilities, we hooked up an oscilloscope to the ECM’s main processor outputs. We discovered intermittent signal drops that corresponded with the stalling events. The internal circuitry of the original ECM was failing under certain thermal conditions. We installed one of our pre-programmed modules, and the customer called back a month later to say the car had been running flawlessly ever since. It’s a classic example of how a failing 2015 Chrysler 300 ECM can create ghost-like issues that are tough to pin down without replacing the unit.
Symptoms of a Failing 2015 Chrysler 300 ECM
A faulty engine computer can manifest in various ways. If you’re experiencing any of the following, it’s a strong indicator that your ECM may be the culprit. Look out for these common warning signs:
- ✔ Check Engine Light: The light is on, and you may have codes related to sensor circuits, module communication, or processor faults.
- ✔ Engine Stalling or Misfiring: The engine may stall unexpectedly while driving or at idle, and you might feel random misfires or hesitation.
- ✔ No-Start Condition: The engine cranks but refuses to start, often due to a lack of fuel injector or ignition coil command from the ECM.
- ✔ Poor Fuel Economy: A malfunctioning ECM can’t properly calculate the air-fuel mixture, leading to a noticeable drop in MPG.
- ✔ Shifting Problems (Automatic Transmission): The ECM communicates with the transmission controller, and a fault can lead to harsh or erratic shifting.
- ✔ Communication Errors: Your diagnostic scan tool may be unable to communicate with the engine control module.
Guaranteed Compatibility and Reliability
This 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 all 2015 Chrysler 300, Dodge Challenger, and Dodge Charger models equipped with the 3.6L V6 engine. To ensure peace of mind, please verify your part number against the list below.
Compatible Part Numbers: 05150883AC, 05150883AD, 68280995AA, 68280995AB, 68280995AC, 68280995AD, 68230335, 68230334, 68230333, 68230332, 68230331, 68230330, 68230329, 68230328, 68230327, 68230326, 68230325, 68230324, 68230323, 68230322, 68230321, 68230320, 68230316AE, 68230307AE
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ECM truly Plug and Play?
Yes. We program the module using the VIN you provide during checkout. This ensures it has the correct software and security information for your specific vehicle. Once installed, no further programming or dealer visit is necessary.
Where is the ECM located on my 2015 Chrysler 300?
On the 2015 Chrysler 300, Charger, and Challenger with the 3.6L engine, the ECM is typically located in the engine bay, on the passenger side, near the firewall or shock tower. It’s a silver metal box with several large electrical connectors.
Do I need to perform a security relearn procedure?
No. Because we program the unit to your VIN, the immobilizer and security key information are pre-loaded. The vehicle will recognize the module, and your existing keys will work just as they did before.
What information do you need from me to program the module?
We require your vehicle’s 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the current mileage. You can typically find the VIN on your driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or on your vehicle’s registration or insurance card.
Will this fix my specific problem?
This module will correct issues directly caused by a faulty ECM. While the symptoms listed are common for ECM failure, it is always recommended to have a proper diagnosis performed by a qualified mechanic to rule out other potential causes like wiring or sensor faults.