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Computer swap 1988 into 1987


My original ECM was "HD"
The ECM i pulled from rusty #1 was "HD"
The O reiley ECM was "HH".

But you are right there seems to be no real reason to them. I forget the number on the 88 ECM but i think it was "HD" too.
 
For a 1988 Ford light truck these numbers would be the same E8TF-12A650-
Regardless of engine size or trans type

Ford still uses 12A650 as the part number for a PCM, any model any year
 
For a 1988 Ford light truck these numbers would be the same E8TF-12A650-
Regardless of engine size or trans type

Ford still uses 12A650 as the part number for a PCM, any model any year
I knew the 88 had the "E8" prefix to say it was an 88 but IIRC it was the same otherwise as the 87 ECMs?

I dont remember.
 
Yes, 1987 Ford light truck would be the same except for the 8 would be a 7, E7TF-12A650-

Around 1990 Rangers, BIIs were switched to 7 as the 3rd digit instead of T, so F17F-12A650- would be the PCM for a 1991 Ranger or BII, any engine size or trans type would use these same numbers
I think Explorers used 7 for the "model number" as well

Ford change these prefixes in 1999, X was 1999, Y was 2000, and Ranger model was now L5
1998 would be F87F-12A650-
YL5F-12A650- was 2000 Ranger PCM
2L5F-12A650- would be a 2002 Ranger PCM
 
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