How To Reset A Chrysler Transmission Control Module – Symptoms Of A Bad TCM

How To Reset A Chrysler Transmission Control Module – Symptoms Of A Bad TCM

If you’re looking at how to reset a Chrysler transmission control module then you will be happy to know it is a relatively easy job to do yourself at home. This method works for all Chryslers and can also be used for other vehicles too with successful results!

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@breadvidz8542 says:

So I just purchased one of these and I'm hearing a humming/ whistling sound coming from the module. We feel like the module is bad. If I were to buy a new one are they plug and play or does it need programmed? If so how do you program one of these?

@ochodaengineer7334 says:

What if I don’t hear a click

@ranita_gordita says:

This will help for a P1793 code ? How can I fix that message?

@melissacrawford303 says:

Is this applicable for an automatic?
Where is the TCM on a 2010 Chrysler Sebring?

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