PRODUCT OVERVIEW
REBUILT ECM for 1994 Jeep Wrangler 4.0L 56028291
Mak’s ECM Rebuilders is a premium supplier of new and rebuilt Jeep ECM. We provide only the best new and rebuilt Engine Control Modules for your 1994 Jeep Wrangler, that are available on the internet. Our ECM technicians have years of experience building, repairing, and rebuilding automotive computers. Combine this with our state-of-the-art ECM testing and rebuilding equipment and you have a final product that is second to none. This REBUILT OEM ECM fits the following vehicles:
- 1994 Jeep Wrangler – 4.0L
$528.00
- Your current unit is required for cloning.
- This module is on backorder.
Final total
$528.00
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Available on backorder
Convert your purchase to a rental within 30 days if the part is not the real problem. Check our Warranty Information & Returns Policy for details.
REBUILT 56028291 / P56028291 OEM TCM TCU for 1994 Jeep Wrangler with 4.0L Engine. The Transmission Computer, also known as the Transmission Control Unit (TCU), Transmission Control Module (TCM), and Gearbox Control Unit (GCU), all refer to the same component with the same functionality.
- Rebuilt OEM Transmission Control Module (TCM)
- 1-Year Replace or Repair Warranty
- Optionally extend your warranty at checkout to up to 3 years
- Free Shipping via Fedex Ground (4-5 Days) or USPS Priority Mail (2-3 Days)
- Unlimited Free Telephone Support
Interchangeable Part Numbers:
This TCM is 100% compatible with and supersedes TCMs bearing any of the following Part Numbers:Firmware Revisions: 56028291, P56028291
Hardware Codes: 56028291
Hollander Part Number: N/A
The Hardware Code is a number assigned to an TCM during initial manufacturing. It is the “platform” onto which firmware specific to your vehicle / powertrain is then loaded. Always seek to purchase the latest Firmware Revision of your original TCM.
Part Number Notes:
- The last two alpha characters in TCM Part Numbers refer to the firmware revision. We will ship you the latest revision which is backward-compatible with all prior revisions.
- The presence or absence of a leading zero as the first character in the part number is not significant. It may appear on your old TCM with or without a leading zero.
- Your old TCM may show a “P”, or “P/N” in front of the part number. This is merely a field heading on the sticker that means “Part Number” and is not significant.