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Ford Computer Pcm Eec-iv F4tf-12a650-abh Mac1 F150 F 150 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Virginia, US

Virginia, US
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 This computer is from a Ford F150 that I bought a motor out of. I was having problems getting the motor running so I went back to the persom I bought the motor from and got this PCM to make sure that wasnt the problem. My problem wound up having to do with the EGR system so I no longer need this.  This computer is from a truck that had a standard transmission with a 5.8l engine.  My truck is a 1995 and I believe the truck it came out of was the same I'm not positive though. I do know that the truck was in running condition before it was parted out. I'm using the motor now and it runs great. So I know this computer is good.

Please refer to pictures to match the numbers to your old one.

Please feel free to ask any question and I will answer them the best I can. Only thing I am pretty sure of is that this can only be used in trucks with a standard transmission.

This Item will only ship to US addresses and no returns because I know this to be good.

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.

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