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Ford 99 Taurus/sable Engine Module/unit/computer 1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $116.99
Location:

Clarion, Pennsylvania, US

Clarion, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:XF1F-12A650-TA

Description:

Engine Control Module/Unit/Computer/ECM/ECU from a 1999 Ford Taurus

FITS:

1999 Ford Taurus
1999 Mercury Sable

590-5317A , XF1F-12A650-TA

3.0 Liter , Automatic Transmission

w/o Flex Fuel , Low Emissions

35491KQ , 2-0 , 0063



Condition: Item is used, and subject to normal wear.
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Returns: All USED PARTS are sold AS IS


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