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VIN pos 4-8 identifies model/engine/restraint. Dodge WMI: 2C3 (Dodge car), 1C6 (Ram truck). Position 4-5 = model. Position 10 = model year code.
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Call dispatch: (945) 382-4065ADAS, Module Repair & Programming
Multiple trim levels available. ADAS feature availability varies by trim and options package. Contact us for specific trim calibration requirements.
Expert ADAS calibration, module programming, and diagnostic recovery for the 2019 Dodge Charger. On this vehicle we cover documented systems include Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Left (BSM), Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Right (BSM), and Forward Camera (Monocular), this Dodge LD (Charger, 4-door sedan) - Mercedes E-Class derived platform vehicle, Chrysler RFHUB/SKREEM (315MHz rolling code) immobilizer support, Uconnect 4C infotainment programming. Mobile across the DFW Metroplex, mail-in nationwide for module-bench work.
VIN pos 4-8 identifies model/engine/restraint. Dodge WMI: 2C3 (Dodge car), 1C6 (Ram truck). Position 4-5 = model. Position 10 = model year code.
Uconnect 4C
This 2019 Dodge Charger page documents 4 ADAS systems, including Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Left (BSM), Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Right (BSM), Forward Camera (Monocular), and ParkSense Rear Ultrasonic.
View ADAS dataDocumented calibration triggers include Forward Camera / Windshield Replacement, BSD Radar Replacement, ABS / ESC Module Replacement, and Wheel Alignment / Steering R&R. Use the ADAS tab for the full trigger list.
View triggersThis page indexes 24 programmable module records across SRS, ECU, BCM, TCU/TCM, ABS, and IPC coverage.
View modulesThis page includes 5 gateway, immobilizer, or key-security records for this 2019 Dodge Charger.
View securityCore Auto Logic supports exact-year diagnostics, ADAS calibration, module programming, and security-access planning for the 2019 Dodge Charger using the documented systems and module data on this page.
Choose a sectionBlind Spot Detection ~68396xxx available SXT/GT/R/T - Available; Immobilizer: Chrysler RFHUB/SKREEM (315MHz rolling code) - Standard; Platform: Dodge LD (Charger, 4-door sedan) - Confirmed
Blind Spot Detection ~68396xxx available SXT/GT/R/T; forward camera ~68430xxx upper trims; NO Lane Keeping Assist, NO Adaptive Cruise Control on SRT/Hellcat/Redeye; ParkSense rear ultrasonic
VIN pos 4-8 identifies model/engine/restraint. Dodge WMI: 2C3 (Dodge car), 1C6 (Ram truck). Position 4-5 = model. Position 10 = model year code.
Uconnect 4C; Uconnect 4 (8.4" standard); Apple CarPlay + Android Auto; no OTA on 2019
CAN: CAN-C (500kbps HS-CAN) + CAN-IHS; OBD2 DLC Pin 6/14 CAN-C 500kbps
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Calibration required after windshield replacement, camera/radar service, or structural repair affecting sensor alignment.
Key programming requires manufacturer-level tool access.
Verify platform code matches when cross-referencing part numbers across model years.
Common Dodge Charger issues we resolve on this platform: Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Left (BSM), Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Right (BSM), Forward Camera (Monocular), and ParkSense Rear Ultrasonic recalibration after windshield/bumper/suspension/CCM service. Module programming for replacement ECU/PCM, BCM, TCU, or accessory modules - Dodge LD (Charger, 4-door sedan) - Mercedes E-Class derived platform uses CAN-C (500kbps HS-CAN) + CAN-IHS; OBD2 DLC Pin 6/14 CAN-C 500kbps. Key programming and immobilizer faults - Chrysler RFHUB/SKREEM (315MHz rolling code) immobilizer; all-keys-lost supported.
Documented for the LX/LD - includes this 2019 model year. Open the full coverage on the generation guide.
ADAS calibration pricing for a 2019 Dodge Charger depends on which of its 4 documented systems need work after a repair. This vehicle is documented with Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Left (BSM), Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Right (BSM), Forward Camera (Monocular), and ParkSense Rear Ultrasonic. We provide a fixed quote after confirming the operations performed - send the VIN, the repair scope (windshield R&R, bumper work, alignment, collision), and any DTCs and we return a number within 4 hours.
Yes. The 2019 Dodge Charger uses a factory SRS control module that we support. We read and clear stored crash data, then restore the module to factory status so the airbag warning light goes out and the system returns to full operation. Reference part number on this vehicle: P68282914AD. Bench-only or in-vehicle - both paths are supported. Send the part number and a description of what triggered the light, and we will provide a quote and ETA.
After windshield replacement on a 2019 Dodge Charger, Forward Camera (Monocular) rely on the forward-facing camera and require recalibration before the systems return to operation. We perform the calibration on-site (DFW Metroplex) with OE target fixtures or via mail-in for the front camera/radar module.
Most 2019 Dodge Charger jobs complete same-day once the vehicle or module arrives. This vehicle has roughly 24 programmable modules documented in our database (7 ECU, 2 BCM, 2 TCU, 4 ABS, plus IPC/SAS/gateway/accessory). Module-bench work (ECU clones, BCM reprograms, SRS resets) ships back inside 1-3 business days including return shipping. ADAS calibration is on-site for DFW or mail-in for the front module.
Both. We run a mobile unit across the DFW Metroplex for on-vehicle work (ADAS calibration, key programming, IMMO pairing, post-repair recoding) and a mail-in bench for module-only jobs (ECU cloning, BCM repair, SRS reset, TCU clone). Quote the work and we will tell you which path is right for the 2019 Dodge Charger.
Every programming, cloning, and calibration job on the 2019 Dodge Charger is backed by a workmanship warranty covering the scope of work we performed: 1-year unlimited on all flashes, clones, and ADAS calibrations. If a module we programmed or a calibration we performed fails to function as expected, return it and we restore it at no charge. The warranty covers our work; it does not cover unrelated mechanical or electrical failure of the module itself.
Yes - all-keys-lost is supported on the 2019 Dodge Charger. Immobilizer generation on this platform: Chrysler RFHUB/SKREEM (315MHz rolling code). Adding a key (with a working key already in hand) is also supported - typically faster and less expensive than an all-keys-lost reset. Submit the VIN and we will confirm the procedure and quote before scheduling.
We program, clone, repair, or replace the full programmable-module stack on a 2019 Dodge Charger. For this vehicle our database documents:
Infotainment on this platform: Uconnect 4C. Send the VIN and the operations performed and we will confirm support and pricing.
Send your VIN and we'll confirm exact module support and pricing for your specific vehicle within 4 hours.
1-year unlimited warranty on every flash and calibration.
Shared module fitment
These vehicles use one or more of the same replacement modules indexed for this vehicle.