THIS IS A TESTED AND GOOD WORKING MAIN ENGINE COMPUTER. IT WAS REMOVED FROM A RUNNING 2002 FORD EXPLORER THAT HAD A 4.0L SOHC ENGINE. THIS WILL FIT MANY OTHER FORDS SO I HAVE INCLUDED THE COMPUTER NUMBERS SO THAT YOU CAN DO THE NURSERY RESEARCH TO FIND OUT IF THIS WILL WORK FOR YOUR VEHICLE. NONE OF THE PINS ARE BENT AND ALL PLUG INS ARE GOOD AND NOT CRACKED.I HAVE OVER 200 ITEMS LISTED SO PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. THANKS
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