1991-1992 Dodge Truck Ram Van 5.9 V8 ECU ECM Engine Computer 53008936

Vendor: Dodge
Type: ECU
sold out!
Dodge truck 5.9 engine ECU 53008936 Up for Sale is a Working, in excellent condition dodge truck engine ECU. My list shows this works with

DODGE 150 PICKUP 91 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (LH fender), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada, AT, 4 spd, ID 53008936
DODGE 150 PICKUP 92 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (LH fender), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada, AT, ID 53008936
DODGE 250 PICKUP 91 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (LH fender), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada, AT, 4 spd, ID 53008936
DODGE 250 PICKUP 92 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (LH fender), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada, AT, ID 53008936
DODGE 350 PICKUP 91 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (LH fender), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada, AT, 4 spd, ID 53008936
DODGE 350 PICKUP 92 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (LH fender), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada, AT, ID 53008936
DODGE VAN 91-92 150 Series, Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (ctr firewall), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada
DODGE VAN 91-92 250 Series, Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (ctr firewall), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada
DODGE VAN 91-92 350 Series, Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (ctr firewall), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada
RAMCHARGER 91-92 Elec Cont Unit (ECU); (LH fender), 8-360 (5.9L), Fed and Canada, AT



Part number listed at the top or in the large pictures. Check the part number to be sure this is right for your Truck. If you priced one of these new, you probably ran away screaming... Mine is a bargain price. This unit is a rebuilt unit - only run about 1 year before this truck was in a minor front end collision. No damage to the drive system or this unit, this truck still ran fine when we removed itThese are very hard to find in good working condition. This unit was runtested & is functional, and offers a 30 day warranty. Please be sure to double check the part number off your original unit before buying. A defective unit is one of the most common no start or random stalling problems with these trucks. They can also be the cause of erroneous check engine lights, cold or hot start problems, or idle control malfunctions. If yours does not have problems, keep an extra ECU in the trunk, you might some day be glad you did... These units are very expensive to buy new. Thanks for looking!

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