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Old Jun 5, 2019 | 09:34 PM
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Help with ECM compatibility

Hey there, long time lurker, first time poster.

First of all, thank you guys for all the wonderful information on this site. I have been using it for quite a while now to fix my truck, and appreciate it.

I have a 1992 F-150, 5.0, AOD transmission. Early 92 Built Truck. (Engine and Trans have been rebuilt, less then 1k miles on them) I have had some trouble looking for a new ECM for my truck, and was hopeful that one of you may be able to help.

Why Replace it?
I have had some trouble with the ECM before, due to blown out capacitors and such. Long story short, had a family member of mine get me a re manufactured ECM. Put in the new ECM, truck started and ran ok, gave the pass code of 11. The truck has always acted a bit weird since then. I took out the computer recently to notice It had quite a burnt smell to it and looked as though the capacitors have started to swell on it.

My Calibration code is 2-54J-10/F2AE-6E061-GKM(On door Jam Sticker)

I would like to know a compatible part # for my truck, if possible.

The "Leaky" old computer was Part #F2TF-12A650-XA (Turned in for core credit on a new computer)

Thanks in advance for any help. More posts to come, I want this truck to be a daily driver, though I'm not sure on how viable it is haha.

Update:

I called a ford dealership they were very helpful.
The Tag ID of F2TF-XA is correct on my truck. Cardone Part # 785345
The latest software computer they made for my truck is F3PZ12A650KA. Cardone part #788102

I updated this post in hopes that if anyone else comes across this, might be of help to them. I installed the computer and it seems to be running fine other then and Idle surge problem I've been having.
 

Last edited by BlazinJ77; Jun 16, 2019 at 06:12 PM. Reason: Cut down on non needed information. Updated current information.
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Old May 22, 2020 | 02:28 PM
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Thanks for the post. Did you end up getting the F2TF-XA or the F3PZ-KA for your truck? I have the stock XA that will need replacing.
 
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Old May 22, 2020 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by dmorehead88
Thanks for the post. Did you end up getting the F2TF-XA or the F3PZ-KA for your truck? I has the stock XA that will need replacing.
If yours isnt a d.d. check this thread
FTE member offering free ECM repair - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums
 
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