Body control module help
You are a world of knowledge an I appreciate all of the help. I will go see what I can find and hopefully get truck back on road or at least have wipers to see in rain and windows to roll down to get inspection on it
@akdoggie
AK, I can't speak to if Ford makes any distinction somewhere in the part numbering about this circumstance but I have an example where you are right about suffix revision numbers not being interchangeable up or down in the alphabet. Identical crank bolt numbers with A, B and C revision suffixes. A is for nodular cranks, B is for forged cranks and C is hardened aluminum bolts for performance use only light weight flywheels. The bolts have no part number on them yet they are not interchangeable but they will all fit for every use. These bolts are all listed for modular motors but are also cross-referenced to some 302 and 351 small block cranks. Odd since all modular engines are metric which I didn't think any of the old small blocks were?
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AK, I can't speak to if Ford makes any distinction somewhere in the part numbering about this circumstance but I have an example where you are right about suffix revision numbers not being interchangeable up or down in the alphabet. Identical crank bolt numbers with A, B and C revision suffixes. A is for nodular cranks, B is for forged cranks and C is hardened aluminum bolts for performance use only light weight flywheels. The bolts have no part number on them yet they are not interchangeable but they will all fit for every use. These bolts are all listed for modular motors but are also cross-referenced to some 302 and 351 small block cranks. Odd since all modular engines are metric which I didn't think any of the old small blocks were?
The wonders of the internet.
That part went from being looked for in North Carolina, found by a guy in Alaska, and sent from South Carolina to North Carolina. That was a round about way of getting you your part. LOL. Glad it worked out for you. Enjoy the truck again.
That part went from being looked for in North Carolina, found by a guy in Alaska, and sent from South Carolina to North Carolina. That was a round about way of getting you your part. LOL. Glad it worked out for you. Enjoy the truck again.





