Jump to content
Bullnose Forums

EEC-IV ECM identification


Orkea6

Recommended Posts

Hi Guys,

I have a 1984 4.9L with MT and the factory troubleshooting flow diagrams point to a bad ECM - I have codes 21 (ECT Engine Control Temp Sensor), 22 (MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor), and 42 (FCB ~FeedBack Carb) with engine off, and I have also code 77 (WOT Wide Open Throttle) with engine running- and yes, I am pretty sure I am doing the WOT at the dynamic input time.

Thing is - there are no labels on the ECM unit- they have fallen off at some point. I opened the unit and found E4EF-14A608-AB in copper layer of PCB. On the chassis connector there is the number melted in- E4LB-14A624-DB - and one sticker on the connector with CX on it.

I see four different ECMs available on the used market for the 4.9L - but which one is definitively the unit for federal emissions and MT? Can anyone point me in the right direction to find the answer? My Ford factory manuals tell me to look at the number on the part- but there must be another way.

Thanks for any help you might have.

Cheers.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There are several calibration codes for an '84 F150 w/a 4.9L and a manual tranny. I see 4 for that combo with 2WD and non-CA spec's and non-high altitude. I see some for 2wd and CA specs. Some for 4WD and non-CA, etc.

So you should go to the page at Documentation/CALIBRATION INFO & PART #'S and then the Application to Parts List tab. Scroll down to 1984 and then see if you can narrow it down to the right # of drive wheels and CA vs 49-State vs Hi-altitude.

Then, with the narrowed-down parts list #'s you can go to the Parts List tab on the same page and see all the parts specific to that parts list. If your carb has an ID tab you should then be able to determine which calibration you have, and from there find your ECU #.

:nabble_anim_crazy:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There are several calibration codes for an '84 F150 w/a 4.9L and a manual tranny. I see 4 for that combo with 2WD and non-CA spec's and non-high altitude. I see some for 2wd and CA specs. Some for 4WD and non-CA, etc.

So you should go to the page at Documentation/CALIBRATION INFO & PART #'S and then the Application to Parts List tab. Scroll down to 1984 and then see if you can narrow it down to the right # of drive wheels and CA vs 49-State vs Hi-altitude.

Then, with the narrowed-down parts list #'s you can go to the Parts List tab on the same page and see all the parts specific to that parts list. If your carb has an ID tab you should then be able to determine which calibration you have, and from there find your ECU #.

:nabble_anim_crazy:

Hey Gary,

Thanks so much for pointing this out to me- my truck is literally already highlighted in your example on the page! Boyo- I feel dense- esp. because I used this once before to determine which carb the truck should have on it- I see now that with the E4TE-VA carb, it should use E4EF-12A650-AB1A, AB1B, or AB2B

Second thought, I don't feel so dense- Ford made it as they made it; and I've been spoiled working on other things where you just put a VIN in and get the correct parts. What I really feel is grateful- for your help and the huge amount of work you have put in to build this site. Thanks again! You're a pal.

Cheers.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hey Gary,

Thanks so much for pointing this out to me- my truck is literally already highlighted in your example on the page! Boyo- I feel dense- esp. because I used this once before to determine which carb the truck should have on it- I see now that with the E4TE-VA carb, it should use E4EF-12A650-AB1A, AB1B, or AB2B

Second thought, I don't feel so dense- Ford made it as they made it; and I've been spoiled working on other things where you just put a VIN in and get the correct parts. What I really feel is grateful- for your help and the huge amount of work you have put in to build this site. Thanks again! You're a pal.

Cheers.

Hey, I'm just happy you found the information. :nabble_anim_claps:

Happy to help! :nabble_smiley_wink:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...