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(797f) 98 Ford Explorer Engine Control Module F87f-12a650-bjb on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Dacula, Georgia, US

Dacula, Georgia, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Interchange Part Number:ENGINE CONTROL MODULE, OEM, , BRAIN,UNIT Surface Finish:POWER,CONTROL MUDULE, PCM ,PCU,ECM, ECU Part Brand:ENGINE CONTROL UNIT , ENGINE CONTROL COMPUTER

 

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We take pride in the quality of our parts, and thoroughly clean and test all our import and domestic used parts. We strongly stand behind our products.

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What You Need To Know Before You Buy:

IF YOU ARE PURCHASING A OEM  ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM,ECU, PCM) WE WANT THIS TO BE THE BEST TRANSACTION POSSIBLE ,FOR US TO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE WE ASK THAT YOU MATCH THE PART NUMBERS ON  YOUR OLD ECM WITH THE ONE WE HAVE LISTED. IF YOUR NUMBER DOES NOT MATCH THE ONE WE HAVE LISTED IT WILL NOT WORK ,ALSO WE GIVE A 6 MONTH WARRANTY ON ALL OUR ECM, IF YOUR VEHICLE  ECM YEAR MODEL IS 2000 OR LATER IT WILL NEED TO BE REPROGRAMMED TO YOUR VEHICLE, WE DESIRE A 5 STAR FEEDBACK SO BEFORE LEAVING ANY NEGATIVE FEED BACK IN ANY AREA PLEASE E-MAIL US AND WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO SOLVE ANY PROBLEMS,THANKS,,,
 
IF YOUR VEHICLE HAS A BUILT IN IMMOBILIZER WILL HAVE TO BE FLASHED!!!!!!!! PLEASE MATCH MY NUMBERS WITH THE NUMBERS OFF OF YOUR ECU.

 
Interchangeable with (Alternate Identities): ECM ECU PCM PCU SMEC EEC TCM TCU

Electle)
TCU (Transmission Control Unitronic Control Unit (ECU)
E.E.C. Controller (Processor)
Single Module Engine Control (SMEC)
ECM (Engine Control Module)
Power Control Module
TCM (Transmission Control Modu

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