Used Dodge Dakota "ecm" Engine Computer 3.9v6 on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Georgia, US
Basically a new computer.... bought it for my truck thinking the old one was bad but it ended up that a fuseable link had blown in the wiring harness....
Spent over 150$ to find a 20 amp fuse... and since it is an electric part the dealer will not accept returns which is dumb....
Computer was purchased for a 1988 Dodge Dakota 3.9V6 Sport Automatic Trans
any questions please ask
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