2001 Dodge Durango Engine Computer Ecm Pcm 56040249ac 56040 249ac Oem on 2040-parts.com
Griffith, Indiana, US
Here is the engine computer from a 99 dodge durango see pic and numbers for fitment
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Any engine compyters are sold as is because numbers may and some need programming I do guarantee all working perfect when removed
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