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Toyota Echo Ecm Brain Box 89661-52673 *needs Reprogramming* Engine Module on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Monroe, Ohio, United States

Monroe, Ohio, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Toyota Echo Engine Control Module Brain Box 89661-52673 (1NZ-FE) AT (Automatic Transmission)

NOTE: THIS ITEM IS LISTED AS "FOR PARTS"

What I mean by this is the following:

This ECM is currently causing a misfire on cylinder 3 in a 2000 Toyota Echo

IF YOU OWN OR HAVE ACCESS TO A REPROGRAMMER, YOU MAY BE ABLE TO FIX THIS ITEM

Cosmetically, it is in great condition!

BUT WITHOUT BEING REPROGRAMMED, IT WILL STILL CAUSE A MISFIRE!!!

I just want to be clear that if you purchase this item, you will need to have the expertise to reprogram it or have the ability to get it reprogrammed!

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