2003 03 Ford Explorer Mercury Mountaineer Engine Computer Ecu Ecm Pcm Brain Box on 2040-parts.com
Everett, Washington, US
Stock # 7770 - 7250
For sale is an Engine Brain Box (ECU, ECM, Engine Computer) removed from a 2003 Ford Explorer.
This should fit your truck if you have a
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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