All Computers now come with a FREE LIFETIME WARRANTY!

Dodge Avenger Engine Computers

Select the year of your Dodge Avenger to quickly find the right part for your vehicle:

Model: Avenger
Clear All

1995
Price:$369.00
Sale: $295.00


1995
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


1996
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


1997
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


1998
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


1998
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


1999
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


1999
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


2000
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


2000
Price:$259.00
Sale: $199.00


2008
Price:$342.00
Sale: $275.00


2009
Price:$306.00
Sale: $245.00


Dodge Avenger for sale



This Plug-and-Play module is guaranteed to be high quality and a time saver! You will not need to visit a dealer. All you need to do is plug in the module and start driving.

The module will be customized for your vehicle. Dodge's latest software updates will be pre installed as well, with no more programming needed.

How does it work?

1. You pay us.
2. We send your order, along with a prepaid return label.
3. You give us your current computer.
4. When we get your current computer, your warranty will start.

The Amazing History of Dodge

If you want to know all about Dodge, wikipedia has the information. It starts off with the beginnings for the Dodge Brothers, all the way up to Daimler-Chrysler. If you do some more digging, you will be hearing about every type of vehicle that Dodge has created. You can easily see from the timeline when these automobiles came onto the market. Wikipedia is the foremost source for information about Dodge.

You probably did not know this fact about Dodge!

Have you ever wondered why Dodge uses a ram, or bighorn sheep, as its symbol? This has been the dealer's symbol all the way back to 1932 through 1954, and it still symbolizes today's Dodge trucks.

Avard T. Fairbanks, having brainstormed about different mythology creatures and powerful animals for weeks, contacted Mr. Chrysler and asked him to look at three drawings he had made for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. He thought it would be a no brainer when he presented the idea of a charging ram.

He proposed this design to Mr. Chrysler because the ram is the confident king of the mountain. He went on to say that nothing could challenge the authority of the ram, and anyone who faced it would immediately have the instinct to DODGE it! Now that he had clarified the reasoning behind the art, Mr. Chrysler's decision was easy. Ever since then, the strong, majestic ram has come to symbolize the ruggedness and toughness of Dodge trucks.

This is very interesting, is it not?

Car Computer Exchange FAQs
The most common questions related to exchanging your car computer for one that works.