1997 98 Lincoln Mark Viii Ecu/ecm/pcm Control Computer 4.6l 4v Mlc-221 on 2040-parts.com
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
UP FOR BID IS THE ON BOARD OEM ENGINE CONTROL COMPUTER (PCM) THAT FITS A 1997 & 1998 LINCOLN MARK VIII. THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A RUNNING 1998 MARK VIII THE PCM MUST BE REPROGRAMMED FOR YOUR PARTICULAR MARK VIII BY A QUALIFIED TECH. ALSO, I AM PARTING OUT A 1998 MARK VIII LSC, TOREADOR RED/ TAN CALL/TEXT CHARLIE @ 757-620-7733 FOR QUESTIONS |
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