Six problems related to automatic transmission control module have been reported for the 2015 Dodge Dart. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Dodge Dart based on all problems reported for the 2015 Dart.
I am having an intermittent, no communication with tcm, active stabiliy control light comes on, the vehicle feels like it pops into neutral jarring the vehicle and once this happens I have code u0101 in pcm,abs, esm, bcm,ipc,rfh along with a u11c2 code in the pcm. Also sometimes when this happens if I turn the vehicle off it won’t start again. I have not brought it to the dealership as I can’t afford it, but 2013-2015 Dodge Dart has a recall for the tcm because of the tcm bracket, causing almost ever issue my vehicle has. And I was told it is engine specific but the 1. 4,2. 0, and 2. 4 all came with the same tcm and bracket. I aquired this vehicle 2 months ago and I have had the issue intermittently since I got it. I am a mechanic over 10 years and I have replaced the alternator due to the vehicle not starting after being parked. That seemed to fix the issue but several days later it happened again. Then I had no issue with a no start again until today. I replaced all the star connectors due to having communication codes in so many modules. And oddly enough I had no issues for several days, then the asc light came on and the vehicle jarred again but it only had a u0101 code in the abs module and sometimes the pcm but no other modules and also the problem was not happening daily like before I would go several days without a issue I would clear the codes and had no issue the rest of the day. Until today I just started the vehicle and while parked the light came on and I scanned it and it had codes in 6 modules again and it is now doing it back to back and I turn the engine off to clear the codes and they won’t clear and also the vehicle won’t start but if I cycle the key and open the door several times it allow the codes to eventually clear and the vehicle to start but shortly after the light comes back on and I have the same issue again. And it seems to happen mainly when I have a passenger. Because the tcm is on the passenger floor board.
My Dodge Dart with 2. 4l engine was recalled for excessive oil consumption. On 09/09/2021 the vehicle was brought in for service and I was told the pcm was to be reprogrammed and that would fix the excessive oil consumption issue. I am now 3,000 miles after the pcm repair and I am still burning a quart of oil. I called the dealer, o'daniel automotive group in fort wayne indiana, on 01/28/2022 to speak with a service rep and was told they weren't available and I would get a return call. Today is 02/05/2022 and no one has returned the call.
Car is stalling and cutting off while driving. Got an oil change. Car doesn't react to pushing on accelerator. Rpm rev after hesitating with foot on the gas. Car is shaking and running really hard. I believe its the transmission control module, which is common in Dodge Darts. Its been recalled, but not on my model. Stalled in the middle of an intersection. Had to restart car 3 times.
Dodge Dart recall . . . . Pcm is acting up needs to be refreshed engine is choking in cold weather and will shut off at a sudden stop in dangerous situations engine revs are completely random but will drive normally once driven 4 times and engine is kept warm but braking suddenly or swerving away suddenly shuts off the car.
The plastic bushing that connects the shift linkage to transmission completely crumbled causing car to not shift at all. Car only has 57000 miles. This in turn caused check engine light to come on and read code for the tcm (transmission control module) which in turn caused the car to run in limp mode for the days. Major loss of power! after three days code finally cleared. This all happened while car was being driven at a luckily slow speed in a residential neighborhood.
The contact owns a 2015 Dodge Dart. The contact stated that the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was coasted off the roadway and various warning indicators and gauges flickered upon the vehicle shutting down. The contact was able to restart the vehicle. The dealer flashed the software for the pcm, replaced a module, and reprogrammed the module. After the dealer's repair, the condition continued with the vehicle stalling. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 39,693.