Computer question

Black Sun 5.0

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My car is in the shop and my mechanic says the computer is toast (check engine light, no response when trying to run codes). He's been trying to track down a computer, but says that he is looking for a specific ten-digit number for the correct computer. I thought an A9L was an A9L. It's a '90 with a '91 engine transplant. What's the deal? The weather is getting nice and i want my restoration project on the road. Thanks.
 
Correct,
An A9L is an A9L...

Sometimes there can be reasons for not getting codes, which don't mean a bad ecu...

Maybe someone else can chime in here, as I don't recall specifics...
 
i have a 92 mustang that i swapped a v8 from an 87 gt into. since the swap the car runs like crap I can't retrieve any codes not even an 11 which means no codes found. also my tps reads almost 5 volts at idle
 
i have a 92 mustang that i swapped a v8 from an 87 gt into. since the swap the car runs like crap I can't retrieve any codes not even an 11 which means no codes found. also my tps reads almost 5 volts at idle


Welcome to the boards.

You'll want to start a new thread, giving all the pertinent details of the swap, including years.

Also qualify how the car runs like crap. Missing, running rich, etc, all help.

It sounds like there are some wiring issues to be sorted. Once you can retrieve codes and figure out why your TPS return reads VREF, you should be a lot closer.