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Dodge Ram Truck Cummins Diesel Engine Computers
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Ram Cummins ECM and PCM
Your Cummins Diesel engine is built to work. They carry a heritage of unrivaled dependability, and renowned big-power potential. When you need an engine control module (ECM) or powertrain control module (PCM) to keep your Cummins working- we’re here to help. At Car Computer Exchange, we specialize in remanufactured ECMs and PCMs tailored for all of your Ram Cummins Diesel trucks.
Coverage for a Range of Years
Whether keeping your faithful 2nd Gen 1997 2500 running, fixing your venerable common rail 5.9, or servicing your powerful 6.7L 2016 3500, we have the ECM or PCM for you. Our inventory covers a wide range of model years and configurations.
We sell ECM for every vehicle Dodge has manufactured including all discontinued models.
Is it Time for a New ECM/PCM?
It may be time for a new ECM/PCM if you’re having these issues:
- Hard starting engine
- “No start, No crank, no click” issues
- Check engine light is on
- Transmission shifting issues
- Engine stalling or running poorly
- Reduced fuel efficiency
Why Choose Car Computer Exchange?
All of our Dodge modules come with a 365 day guarantee! Each unit is provided a VIN to ensure your Dodge Ram will be back on the road in record time.
These units are plug and play and make installation a breeze, whether you are fixing a customers truck or working to get your own truck back on the road without a visit to the Dodge dealership, we’re here to get you back on the road.
No matter how powerful your Cummins engine-powered Dodge RAM truck may be, you need a fully-functional, optimized PCM (powertrain control module) to maximize the efficiency and value you get out of it. The PCM - also referred to as an engine control module (ECM) - in your Dodge Cummins diesel truck controls everything from fuel injection to power delivery.
To function effectively, your PCM needs to be programmed to fit your engine like a glove. Close enough just isn't good enough when it's time to repair or replace your computer. Your truck is built to work hard and play hard - and without a fully-functioning, optimized engine computer, you can't take full advantage of what it can do.
PCM, TCM, and ECMs for Dodge Rams
At Car Computer Exchange, we offer over 30 types of diesel PCMs for Dodge RAM trucks. Whether you've got a 1998 Dodge RAM or a 2008 Dodge RAM, we've got the PCM that will run and optimize your Cummins engine so it runs like clockwork.
We test, program, and flash the latest OEM software and updates from Dodge on every engine computer that ships from our warehouse. Prior to shipping, we customize it with your truck's VIN to ensure that the PCM is a proper fit.
And the best part is with our qualitative Plug-and-Play component you can easily install the component yourself and save yourself the time and money of taking your truck into the shop.
In addition to that, here is what we offer when you buy from us:
- LIFETIME WARRANTY w/ Core Exchange.
- Fully rebuilt, programmed, and tested for quality
- Fully programmed to your exact VIN. You'll provide your VIN # after purchase.
- All of the latest software updates from Dodge will be installed.
- We VIN Match Part# to Guarantee correct unit. (No Part# Required).
- 100% Plug-and-Play. No need to visit the dealer!
Ultimately, the iconic Dodge RAM is a rugged truck in a class all its own. Since Chrysler launched the RAM pickup truck in 1981, it's become a symbol of a workhorse truck with the power and practicality to take on any job site or terrain.
For almost the same amount of time, Cummins engines and RAM trucks have gone hand in hand. Prior to 1989, Cummins was a known leader in commercial vehicles and teaming up with Dodge represented the company's first move into the medium-duty pickup arena.
The rest is history.
RAM trucks were and are specifically designed to accommodate the size and power of the Cummins turbo diesel engine, and the first Cummins-powered RAM hit the streets in 1989. With 400 pounds-feet of torque, it powered past all the competition. This was the start of a powerful relationship which has grown through the years.