Used hyper tech max energy power programmer part number 42501 for 2004 - up ford gas and 2006 - up ford diesels selling it for my father-in-law we took it off his 2010 f 150 before he traded up to a new f350 6.7
And didn't need it any more thanks for looking and happy bidding
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