Dodge / Chrysler PCM Repair FAQ
What is a Dodge PCM and how do I know it failed?
Dodge and Chrysler vehicles use a PCM (Powertrain Control Module) that handles both engine and transmission control. Common failure indicators include P06xx internal fault codes, no communication with the PCM on a scan tool, no-start conditions where fuel and spark test fine, and SKIM (Sentry Key Immobilizer) codes preventing the engine from running.
Can you handle Dodge SKIM / Sentry Key programming?
Yes. SKIM is Chrysler’s anti-theft system — when the PCM or SKIM module fails, the vehicle won’t start even with a valid key. We repair the module and perform SKIM key synchronization so your existing keys work without a dealer visit.
Do you repair Cummins diesel ECMs?
Yes. We repair ECMs and PCMs for all 6.7L Cummins-equipped Ram trucks (2007–present). We also regularly handle 68RFE transmission control module failures, which are among the most common TCM jobs we see.
Will the repaired PCM be plug-and-play?
Yes. We VIN-flash the PCM and sync the SKIM system before shipping it back. Most vehicles install without a dealer visit. We include any vehicle-specific post-install notes with your return shipment.
How long does Dodge / Chrysler PCM repair take?
Most repairs complete in 48–72 business hours from receipt. Rush 24-hour service is available for an additional Get a Quote.
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