Cardone Engine Control Module for 1999 Dodge DakotaRestore engine management performance with this remanufactured Cardone Engine Control Module, part number 79-0026V. Built for the 1999 Dodge Dakota, this ECM is remanufactured to meet or exceed original equipment performance and is flash programming required for proper vehicle setup.Key Features Remanufactured Original Equipment-style engine control module for a precise vehicle fit Fits 1999 Dodge Dakota, N/A Three rectangular connectors with 32-pin male terminals Aluminum housing for OE-style packaging and durability Critical components are re-soldered or replaced during remanufacturing 100% computer tested for functionality and reliability On-car validation is used to verify durability and performance by application Earth-friendly remanufacturing process reduces raw material and energy use versus new part production Product DetailsCardone’s Engine Control Module line focuses on correcting common failure points found in original modules. For this 1999 Dodge Dakota ECM, the remanufacturing process includes reverse engineering to identify design weaknesses, followed by repair of critical electrical connections at Cardone’s Philadelphia manufacturing plant. Part number 79-0026V is a direct-fit remanufactured control module for the listed application and requires flash programming with accurate VIN and mileage information.This part cross-references Dodge OE numbers 56040026AA and 56040026AB for the same application. If you are searching for a 1999 Dodge Dakota engine control module, Dodge Dakota ECM replacement, or a flash-programmed control module for OE number 5604 0026AA-AF, this unit matches the listed fitment.Common Problems This ECM Can Address No-start condition caused by a failed engine control module Intermittent drivability issues related to internal ECM circuit failure Check engine light concerns tied to module malfunction Communication or powertrain control faults after module failure Vehicle performance problems traced to damaged solder joints or internal electronics Installation Notes and TipsBefore replacing the original ECM, verify the root cause of the failure. Common causes include poor grounds, power supply issues, damaged wiring harnesses, and shorted solenoids or relays. This 1999 Dodge Dakota ECM requires flash programming, and accurate VIN and mileage are required for setup. Confirm the OE number on the original module crosses to Cardone 79-0026V before installation.For Chrysler PCM applications with a “V” suffix, VIN programming is required. If the vehicle uses theft-deterrent or security relearn procedures, follow the OE service information for the specific application.Quality AssuranceCardone remanufactured electronic and powertrain control modules are engineered to meet or exceed OE performance. Each unit is computer tested, and critical components are re-soldered or replaced to improve electrical integrity and long-term reliability. The remanufacturing process also reduces material and energy use compared with producing a new part.