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Yes. You need the ecu that came with that engine. Did you switch intakes? The f 150 4.6 has a taller intake and I believe the stroke is different. I would switch the throttle position sensor too.
To reset some v10 Ford's, you turn on the key (not motor) and push down the gas pedal 3-4 times to the floor and all the way up. Let's computer reset 100% on and 100% off. Dodges same.
The switch is below the glove box. There is a button on the top of the switch. Push the button to reset the switch. This information is also available in the 'Driving' section of your owners manual.
Soledoid at transfer case unpluged or defective on board swith..Check contacts with voltage tester at switch first... power in? power when swtch on? Go to soledoid under veh. at case
Your truck has a BCM body control module. You have to take it to the Ford dealer .This is a computer and after installation has to be flash programed.Only the dealer can do this.
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