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Author:  VMKJCRD [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:39 pm ]
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Well i was surfing around ebay and happen to find this. Maybe someone will find some good use for it. Enjoy

Don't Click Me!

Author:  DarbyWalters [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:03 pm ]
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Problem is they are different for 2005 than 2006

Author:  geordi [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:02 pm ]
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With that part number... I'm gonna say that this is for a 2006. That number (and the letters at the end) seems different from the two 2005 ECMs I have. I know the letters are different. Mine end with AF.

Author:  dritchie [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:37 pm ]
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According to GDE, it's a 2005:

Post ECU software update history for 2005 and 2006 CRD
There are many CRD owners that are having issues with glow plug failures. Below we list the ECU part number release history along with a general description of what was updated for each release. It would pay dividends for owners to check the part number (need a scan tool) in the ECU to determine what release level they are at. The dealer can update the ECU for about $90, at least the one we go to. If they want to charge more, look for another dealer.

2005MY

56044562CA - initial release with many issues
56044562CB - fixed software bug on glow system
56044562CC - more changes to the glow plug cal
56044562CD - improved start ability
56044562CE - lower power to glow plugs to reduce potential for overheating, lower engine torque output in conjunction with F37 to protect torque converter
56044562CF - change to FCV to reduce potential of failures

For the owners of '05 CRDs we would highly recommend verifying you are running with an ECU part number suffix of CE or CD

2006MY

56044776AD - base release
56044776AE - improved start ability
56044776AF - lower torque output to protect TC
56044776BA - lower power to glow plugs to reduce potential for overheating
56044776BB - change to FCV to reduce potential of failures

For the owners of '06 CRDs we would highly recommend verifying you are running with an ECU part number suffix of BA or BB

Author:  flman [ Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:22 am ]
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Yeah it is 2005,otherwise I would bid my self.

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