2005 Lincoln Town Car Engine Control Module 5w1a-12a650-ada on 2040-parts.com
Ooltewah, Tennessee, US
for sale is an engine computer ECM from 2005 Lincoln TC with 39K miles. Vehicle ran and drove nicely, but had to be parted out due to Florida certificate of destruction title. Have many parts from the same car, contact if needed
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