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Oem Engine Computer 1998 Dodge Truck R6046341ag 5.2l 8cyl on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Winter Haven, Florida, United States

Winter Haven, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:BRAIN P0R6046341 0R6046341 AG CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS Other Part Number:MODULE UNIT ECU ECM PCM 1500 RAM FACTORY Interchange Part Number:CONTROL P0R6046341AG 0R6046341AG R6046 341 341AG Warranty:No

 CENTRAL FLORIDA AUTO YARD

TESTED AND WORKING READY TO GO ! THIS IS THE LOW EMISSIONS ECU . PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOURS MUST BE 5.2 WITH AUTOMATIC .

FITS BELOW ONLY

 # Model  Year  Description
 1 DODGE TRUCK 1500  98    Electronic Control Module, (RH firewall),
                     8-318 (5.2L), AT, low emissions

Electronic Control Module, (RH firewall), 8-318 (5.2L), AT, low emissions
CH       $450
Ident: 56046341
SMEC (Single Module Engine Cont).
Right side of firewall.
OEM #s: 56046341AA

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