Electronic Automatic Transmission Control Modules Now Available From CARDONE

Electronic Automatic Transmission Control Modules Now Available From CARDONE

Until now, your only option for replacement EATX modules was the expensive OE dealer, according to CARDONE. CARDONE’s 11 exclusive part numbers of A1 CARDONE Reman EATX Modules offer OE performance without the high price and are in stock, ready to ship.

 

PHILADELPHIA – 2001-04 Dodge/Chrysler vehicles that have been trudging through the ice, snow and salt this winter are especially susceptible to Electronic Automatic Transmission Control (EATX) module problems. This is evident through poor shift quality, hesitation, decreased fuel mileage or even the vehicle switching into Limp Mode.

112479EATXModul_00000062936Until now, your only option for replacement EATX modules was the expensive OE dealer, according to CARDONE. CARDONE’s 11 exclusive part numbers of A1 CARDONE Reman EATX Modules offer OE performance without the high price and are in stock, ready to ship. Save money today with CARDONE.

Part No.                 Application
73-80158              Dodge Stratus/Chrysler Sebring 2004
73-80162              Dodge Stratus/Chrysler Sebring 2001
73-80163              Dodge Caravan/Chrysler T & C 2001
73-80165              Dodge Neon 2001
73-80177              Dodge Intrepid/Chrysler 300M 2001
73-80178              Dodge Stratus/Chrysler Sebring 2002
73-80181              Chrysler PT Cruiser 2001
73-80183              Dodge Neon/Chrysler PT Cruiser 2002
73-80184              Dodge Neon 2002
73-80185              Chrysler PT Cruiser 2002
73-80186              Dodge Caravan/Chrysler T & C 2003

 

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