1996 96 Ford Explorer 4.0l At Ecu Ecm Pcm Engine Computer Auto Trans Id F67f-dc on 2040-parts.com
Everett, Washington, US
Stock # 7239 - 4577B
For sale is an Engine Brain Box (ECU, ECM, Engine Computer) removed from a 1996 Ford Explorer. There were 88K miles on the truck it was removed from.
This should fit your truck if you have a
- - Ford Explorer
- 1996 Ford Explorer, with a 4.0L engine, with an Automatic Transmission, excluding California, Massachusetts and New York emissions, with Engine Brain Box ID #F67F-DC
NOTE REGARDING ENGINE COMPUTERS:
Engine computers have all been tested when used to start the vehicle they were removed from. They may require reprogramming or "flashing" by a dealer to function properly when placed in your vehicle, we are not responsible for this added cost.
The picture is of the actual part you are receiving.
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