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Old Sep 20, 2008 | 11:46 AM
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Calibration Code to to EEC Program Code

Can someone help me convert the calibration code from the driver's door jamb to an EEC program code?

Calibration code: 5-76A-R05
 
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Old Sep 20, 2008 | 12:45 PM
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No but you can go this site:
http://www.motorcraftservice.com/vdi...l&type=EEFACTS
This site will give you the Drawing numbers and Ford Part Numbers for all of your emission parts including the EEC/PCM Computer from the calibration number.


And then maybe you can go to this site with the numbers and find it.
Ford Fuel Injection EEC Program Codes
 
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Old Sep 20, 2008 | 06:52 PM
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That link seems to time out so you will have to do it the hard way.
First go to the Motorcraft.com site:
MOTORCRAFT PARTS FOR FORD, LINCOLN OR MERCURY VEHICLES

Then click on Technical Resources at the top, then Quick Guides on the left, and then scroll down and click on VECI Labels.

After that put in your information as it asks for it.

If I were to guess I would say that the Program Code for the Calibration code of 5-76A-R05 would be MOB1.
As you have a 1995 5.8L E4OD Calif with MASS air and two O2 Sensors.
PCM Part Number is E5TZ-12A650-PB.
PCM Drawing number is E5TF-12A650-PB.
 
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Old Sep 21, 2008 | 02:22 PM
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If all else fails, dealer parts guys can cross reference cal #'s to EECs. Just had to do it myself.
 
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Thanks subford...that's an awesome resource. Part number is F5TZ 12A650-PB. No MAF. Couldn't find the cross reference on the Ford Fuel Injection site, but it's a good start.
 
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That is the part number and only good at Ford out lets.
The Auto part stores, salvage yards, ebay use the Drawing number and not the part number. The Drawing number is E5TF-12A650-PB and if you look for it on line and at some auto part stores just use the posfix and prefix of the drawing number or part number, E5TF-PB & E5TZ-PB.
 
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Originally Posted by subford
That is the part number and only good at Ford out lets.
The Auto part stores, salvage yards, ebay use the Drawing number and not the part number. The Drawing number is E5TF-12A650-PB and if you look for it on line and at some auto part stores just use the posfix and prefix of the drawing number or part number, E5TF-PB & E5TZ-PB.
Is it possible the E5TF-PB MOB1 is supposed to be F5TF-PB MOB1?? I have the same calibration number 5-76A-R05 and I'm finding conflicting information and it's driving me crazy trying to find the proper PCM. I have a 1995 f250 5.8 and it had the wrong PCM in it when I saved it from the scrap yard because the previous owner thought it had a bad transmission it does not. So if there's any chance of clarification on this I would appreciate it. No disrespect to sub Ford your information is always unquestionably accurate.
 

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Yes it should have been F5TF-PB.
 
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Originally Posted by subford
Yes it should have been F5TF-PB.
Thank you for your response.
 
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Originally Posted by subford
Yes it should have been F5TF-PB.
Thank you for your response.
Now searching Google, for F5TF-PB I'm finding BAN1 catch code, not finding any MOB1?? Will the BAN1 work, or do bit the bullet and buy a rebuilt one? My vin is 1FTHX26H6SKC29538, calibration code 5-76A-R05 and this part I don't know if it matters but will include F5AE-6E061-MUY
 
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This is all the information I have on 5-76A-R05.
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You can get the info off the ECU itself or you can scan ebay for one that fits your rig and get the numbers you need off of that..................

Autoparts stores and ECU rebuilders can also use the actual vin number too..

Heres the one that should be in a 1995 5.8 F150/250 truck






 
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I wish I had the original PCM, that would make things easier.
 
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Originally Posted by byronchaudoin
Thanks subford...that's an awesome resource. Part number is F5TZ 12A650-PB. No MAF.
He said No MAF, so question would be(Robertw Jackley) is your truck MAF, or MAP, with what trans, and is it a California emissions truck, would be on label subford posted under your hood.
O'Reilly's has F5TZ 12A650-PB(assuming yours is Cali emissions, w/ E4OD.
see link-->MasterPro Electronics Engine Control Computer - Remanufactured ECC2946
 
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Originally Posted by Robertw.jackley
Will the BAN1 work, or do bit the bullet and buy a rebuilt one?
My direct experience is that as long as the donor PCM came from a vehicle with the same drivetrain and air metering setup, you don't need to match the catch-code exactly. For example, my truck is a '91 4.9 5-speed, and I've used PCM's from '87 - '94 trucks of the same configuration without apparent issue.

Yes, ideally you would match it. I'm just sharing my real-world experiences.
 
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