Standard Procedure - Transmission Control Module (TCM) Configuration

2013 Dodge and Ram Dart GTSECTION Standard Procedure - Transmission Control Module (TCM) Configuration

This TCM table lists the necessary scan tool operations that are mandatory along with the order in which they are to be performed:

Scan Tool Procedure Order/Component Replacement 1 2 3 4
TCM Replacement  Rewrite Historical Data Quick Learn Clutch Contact Point Calibration -
Solenoid Replacement  New Actuators Hydraulic Circuit Bleed Quick Learn -
Valve Body Replacement  Valve Body Replacement Hydraulic Circuit Bleed Quick Learn Clutch Contact Point Calibration
Gearbox Replacement  Gearbox Replacement Reset All Data Quick Learn Clutch Contact Point Calibration
Pump Replacement  Hydraulic Pump Replacement Hydraulic Circuit Bleed - -
Integrated Sensor Module Replacement  Integrated Sensor Module Replacement Quick Learn Clutch Contact Point Calibration -
ODD clutch position sensor Replacement  ODD clutch position sensor Replacement Hydraulic Circuit Bleed Quick Learn Clutch Contact Point Calibration
EVEN clutch pressure sensor Replacement  EVEN clutch pressure sensor Replacement Hydraulic Circuit Bleed Quick Learn Clutch Contact Point Calibration
Dual Clutch Assembly Replacement  Dual Clutch Assembly Replacement Hydraulic Circuit Bleed Quick Learn Clutch Contact Point Calibration
Accumulator Replacement  Accumulator Replacement Only Hydraulic Circuit Bleed - -
SDU (Smart Driver Unit) Replacement  SDU (Smart Driver Unit) Replacement - - -
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