96 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Zj 4.0l Fed Pcm Ecu Pcm Engine Computer 56044406ac 406 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE LISTING BEFORE PURCHASING. ECU from a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Removed from running vehicle with no CELs. No oil in connectors. No rust or corrosion Part number is 56044406AC (56044406 is the only part which must match for this to work). This will cross with units with 05010380 in the Shipping is FREE to any US zip code.
part number. Fits 1996-1997 Grand Cherokee with the 4.0L with Federal emissions. Your number must match one of the above 8-digit
numbers completely in order for this to work.
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