part interchange # question, from new member
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part interchange # question, from new member
On my 02. F250 SD V10 4x4 the under dash fuse panel is part #2C7T-14A067-AN. Will either of these #'s interchange:
1C7T-14A067-AA, 2C7T-14A067-AP, or 6C3T-14A067-AB ? I wasn't sure if the prefix or the suffix to the 14A067 would keep them from being compatible. This is a gereat forum even for an old timer.
1C7T-14A067-AA, 2C7T-14A067-AP, or 6C3T-14A067-AB ? I wasn't sure if the prefix or the suffix to the 14A067 would keep them from being compatible. This is a gereat forum even for an old timer.
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Hear is a link that might help you. You can type in your vin number then see if your part number is correct for your truck.
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To explain prefixes and suffixes...
Prefix:
1st digit: year (2 would be 2002)
2nd & 3rd digits: vehicle code (C3 is Super Duty, not sure what C7 is)
4th digit is the design responsibility code (which department was responsible for designing this part)
Suffix:
Shows revisions and tweaks to the part. For instance, AA would be the first design, AB would be the first revision, AC, AD, etc. When the first letter changes, it indicates a part that has the same function, but is different. It would revision the same: BA, BB, BC, etc.
Where you have to be careful (especially with electrical) is with the suffix's. "something-AA" and "something-BA" might both be, say, an under-hood fuse box. They both do the same basic function. But "something-AA" might be from a SD truck, where "something-BA" might be from an Excursion. Everything in the part number could be the same except the first letter in the suffix and you have two different non-interchangeable parts.
With electric, you often have to be careful with the year as well. Lots of things change from year-to-year.
With YOUR fuse panel, with the suffix of -AN, that's 13 revisions past the base part. A revision can be an upgrade, a fix, or just a different version for specific options. Revision changes on electric items can be pretty vague.
I can tell you this though- the 1C7T-14A067-AA is NOT going to work without modifications- lots of electrical changed between 2001 and 2002. I'm pretty sure the 6C3T-14A067-AB is a no-go as well, being a 2006 part.
The 2C7T-14A067-AP is the same year as what you have, and it is only 2 revisions past yours. All you need to figure out is what those revisions are...
Prefix:
1st digit: year (2 would be 2002)
2nd & 3rd digits: vehicle code (C3 is Super Duty, not sure what C7 is)
4th digit is the design responsibility code (which department was responsible for designing this part)
Suffix:
Shows revisions and tweaks to the part. For instance, AA would be the first design, AB would be the first revision, AC, AD, etc. When the first letter changes, it indicates a part that has the same function, but is different. It would revision the same: BA, BB, BC, etc.
Where you have to be careful (especially with electrical) is with the suffix's. "something-AA" and "something-BA" might both be, say, an under-hood fuse box. They both do the same basic function. But "something-AA" might be from a SD truck, where "something-BA" might be from an Excursion. Everything in the part number could be the same except the first letter in the suffix and you have two different non-interchangeable parts.
With electric, you often have to be careful with the year as well. Lots of things change from year-to-year.
With YOUR fuse panel, with the suffix of -AN, that's 13 revisions past the base part. A revision can be an upgrade, a fix, or just a different version for specific options. Revision changes on electric items can be pretty vague.
I can tell you this though- the 1C7T-14A067-AA is NOT going to work without modifications- lots of electrical changed between 2001 and 2002. I'm pretty sure the 6C3T-14A067-AB is a no-go as well, being a 2006 part.
The 2C7T-14A067-AP is the same year as what you have, and it is only 2 revisions past yours. All you need to figure out is what those revisions are...
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