2006 06 2007 07 2008 08 Ford Van Engine Computer Ecu Ecm Pcm Brain Box on 2040-parts.com
Everett, Washington, US
Stock # 7589 - 400
This should fit your truck if you have a
Engine computers have all been tested when used to start the vehicle they were removed from. They may require reprogramming or "flashing" by a dealer to function properly when placed in your vehicle, we are not responsible for this added cost.
The picture is of the actual part you are receiving.
For sale is an Engine Brain Box (ECU, ECM, Engine Computer) removed from a 2006 Ford full-size Van.
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