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The Dodge Suspension Control Module is like a referee for the car's ride. It is an intelligent component that receives data from the various sensors. It then determines the dampers' reaction to ensure steady control of the car. Dodge cars are born in a rough-and-tumble machine shop and raced on race tracks, embodying pure muscle strength and unyielding toughness. The legacy of an all-steel body still reverberates in today's muscle body shapes. Every panel is designed to bounce off potholes and flex. The HEMI engines are designed to provide such massive torque that drivers are pinned to their seats. Meanwhile, the Viper program draws on its racing experience to improve steering feel so that every on-ramp feels like a straightaway. The Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust produces 600 watts of sound in battery-operated models, responding to Drag, Donut or Sport drive modes, but whispers in Stealth mode while the neighbors are sleeping. When you mix that soundtrack with the adaptive chassis guided by the Suspension Control Module, every mile is made purposeful, rather than incidental. It is easy to change the module yourself. To begin, you'll want to park your Dodge on a level surface. Next, pop your hood and remove the negative battery cable. Using the correct part number and software, confirm wiring up to the fender or trunk where the Suspension Control Module is housed. Detach the shields, labels, and bolts from the unit in question. Position the new unit and press it in place. Start the bolts by hand and torque them snug. Reconnect harnesses, connect the battery, connect a scan tool, program the Suspension Control Module, clear faults, and lastly perform a fairly quick Dodge road test to ensure the ride feels right.