Remanufactured ECM for Chrysler and DodgeCardone 79-0011 is a remanufactured engine control module built for specific 1996 Chrysler and Dodge minivan applications. It is pre-programmed at the factory for the listed vehicles and is designed to restore proper engine management in Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, and Dodge Grand Caravan models.As part of Cardone’s Engine Control Module line, this unit focuses on OE-style fitment, verified electronics, and application-specific programming for a direct replacement approach.Key Features Remanufactured ECM for engine management replacement Pre-programmed at the factory for listed applications Aluminum housing with 2 rectangular connectors 40-pin male terminal layout No flash programming required No removable PROM Computer tested for functionality and reliability Re-soldered or replaced critical components for improved electrical integrity Detailed DescriptionCardone 79-0011 is engineered as a remanufactured original equipment-style engine control module for 1996 Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, and Dodge Grand Caravan applications. The module is built with a 2-connector rectangular design, aluminum housing, and a 40-pin male terminal configuration to match the listed OE applications. This part number is also referenced for Chrysler and Dodge interchange applications, including OE cross references used on the same vehicle platforms.Cardone’s remanufacturing process includes reverse engineering to identify common failure points, then correcting those weaknesses by re-soldering or replacing critical internal components. Each unit is computer tested, and on-car validation is used where applicable to confirm durability and performance. For buyers searching for a 1996 Dodge Caravan ECM, 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan engine control module, or 1996 Chrysler Town & Country PCM replacement, Cardone 79-0011 provides a direct-fit service part solution.What This ECM Helps Address No-start or hard-start conditions related to a failed engine control module Driveability problems caused by incorrect fuel or ignition control Intermittent stalling or rough running tied to ECM failure Communication or control issues after a module-related fault Replacement needs for a damaged or nonfunctional factory ECM Installation Notes and Tips Verify the OE number on the original module before ordering. Check grounds, power feeds, wiring harness condition, and related relays or solenoids before replacing the ECM. Chrysler PCM units with a “V” suffix require VIN programming. Some Ford and GM anti-theft systems may require a reset on other applications; follow the OE service procedure for the vehicle being serviced. Use the vehicle’s service information to confirm connector style, terminal count, and calibration match. Quality AssuranceCardone remanufactures this Engine Control Module line to meet or exceed OE performance expectations. The process is focused on correcting known failure points, restoring electrical integrity, and validating operation through computer testing and application-specific checks. Part number 79-0011 is built for dependable replacement service in the listed Chrysler and Dodge vehicles.