How To Order the Correct Ford PCM

How To Order the Correct Ford PCM

Need a replacement PCM? Having trouble figuring out which part number you need? In this video we show you how to determine which part number you really need.

When replacing a Ford powertrain control module, the most accurate way to ensure you receive the correct replacement unit is to order the unit by hardware type:
**The hardware type is identified by a code printed on the original PCM, typically by 3 alphanumeric characters, a dash, then another 3-5 characters

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At CARDONE we cannot guarantee against improper interpretation or application of the information we present in this video. You should always follow the enclosed safety guidelines, consult your OE repair manual for correct specifications when performing any install or repair procedure. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user, and not of CARDONE Industries.

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@whiteknightcat says:

And of course, I checked the website and my ECM is not stocked.

@user-xj9pm3un5l says:

I want to order one for me

@More-Subscribers-Needed says:

I just received my Cardone PCM and it says I can manually program without a scanner. It didn’t come with any instructions and wants me to refer to OE approved service manual for a 30 minute manual procedure. The average persons don’t have access to this information so where can I get setup information. 1993 Ford Taurus. 3.8. ALSO WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS of a bad pcm. My fuel pump runs continuously when the key is turned. And the car won’t start.

@brianblithe2271 says:

I got 2003 ford f250 5.4 4×4 ford tells me my pcm is absolete, can i get this year from you guys ??? but also will ford program this pcm ???

@ejayelias4287 says:

Wat if the motor swapped from 5.8l to a 7.5l would u need to change out the pcm as well?

@user-uj8lq7kq7q says:

Hello, Might be better to have your original part repaired at https://www.upfix.com

Here is the service link

https://www.upfix.com/product-category/repair-return/engine-control-repair/buick-engine-control-repair/

@edwinstorz2776 says:

Never had a Problem with these Guys….. 954-876-4662

@007malandrin says:

How can I find the proper ecu for a 1989 f150 5.0? when I got the truck the ecu was missing.

@jaymorgan8017 says:

I'm trying to put a performance chip in my 97 e 450 super duty with a 7.3. All chip suppliers say the same thing – we don't make em for vans. WTF ? I'm thinking the go around is to put a computer from a 97 f 450 pickup in. What say you sir ?

@mzischkau says:

Why are they breaking down after a couple years anyway? Engineers need to go back to school .

@chrisfelix1066 says:

CWF
I recently purchased a remanufactured PCM with the same part numbers that my old has its on my 2003 Ford E450 that previously had a service engine light (on dash) with a scanned code of PO155 which Is a faulty O2 Heater sensor on bank 2 …. replaced sensor also checked voltage, ground, fuses, wires all were good …..thats what lead me to believe the PCM was bad…..Ater installing the reman PCM my engine idle was so high I was afraid to put in it gear …….ran it for about 10 minutes To see if it would idle down. Turned it off I cycled the Key started it….again idle is high BUT NO SERVICE ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON and no PO155 CODE on scanner…….installed my old unit idle went back to normal ……..My question is what did the supplier of the reman. PCM Not do that it would idle so high.

@markamcampbell6340 says:

mine is missing. how do i order one?

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