Automatic Transmission Control Module Problems of Dodge Nitro

Dodge Nitro owners have reported 2 problems related to automatic transmission control module (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Automatic Transmission Control Module problem of the 2011 Dodge Nitro

Failure Date: 10/19/2015

My vehicle stalled out due to a failure with a defective totally integrated power module. According to the dealer making the repair wires leading to the alternator and wires leading to the pcm were fried. The wiring issue appear to be a fire hazard. My first concern is this defective part has caused me about $2,000 in repairs from replacing the battery, 2 alternators and towing. My second concern is that in both situations the car died on me in traffic one on a six lane road and another time on the highway. I also had a similar incident on the highway when the motor died with only 30k miles on it and had to be replaced by the manufacturer.

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2 Automatic Transmission Control Module problem of the 2007 Dodge Nitro

Failure Date: 05/19/2007

The contact owns a 2007 Dodge Nitro. While driving 70 mph, the transmission failed. The failure has occurred on three different occasions within the seven months of the contact owning the vehicle. The transmission is taking longer to engage after each failure. The dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. The purchase date was unknown. The current and failure mileages were 7,000.

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