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0281012095 R BR ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Honda CR-V 2.2 37820RMAE16 37820-RMAE-16 TESTED

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0281012095 / 37820RMAE16 – Honda CR-V 2.2 i-CTDi ECU requiring programming

Engine control module 0281012095 has been tested, cleared and supplied in VIRGIN state – requires programming before installation.

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  • CAR MODEL Honda CR-V
  • ENGINE 2.2 i-CTDi
  • OEM: 0281012095 R BR - AE161003060007
  • PART NUMBER 37820-RMAE-16
  • VARIANT ready for programming
  • WARRANTY 6 MONTH
  • TESTED Second hand product
  • PAYMENT: Credit Card , Bank Transfer , PayPal
  • EXPRESS DELIVERY – in EU Countries: European Union 2-3 working days
  • INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY – Outside EU Countries: Worldwide 4-7 working days

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Application and technical data of ECU 0281012095, 37820RMAE16 and 37820-RMA-E16

The ECU unit with part numbers 0281012095, 37820RMAE16 and 37820-RMA-E16 is specifically designed for Honda CR-V models equipped with the 2.2 i-CTDi engine. It was used in vehicles produced between 2005–2009, depending on trim level and target market.

The ECU 0281012095 and its equivalents 37820RMAE16 and 37820-RMA-E16 require programming with tools such as Honda HDS, Bosch KTS or other compatible devices that support ECU coding for Honda models.


 

Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

 

Question: Which vehicles are compatible with ECU 0281012095 / 37820RMAE16 / 37820-RMA-E16?

Answer: The ECU is dedicated to Honda CR-V models with the 2.2 i-CTDi engine, produced between 2005–2009, depending on market and trim version.


Question: Is the ECU ready for installation?

Answer: Yes, the ECU has been prepared for reconfiguration, but requires proper programming and adaptation in the vehicle.


Question: Which tools are required for programming?

Answer: Programming can be performed using Honda HDS, Bosch KTS or other compatible diagnostic systems supporting ECU coding in Honda vehicles.


Question: Is a VIRGIN or IMMO OFF version available?

Answer: Yes, the ECU can be provided in VIRGIN version (clean, ready for adaptation) or IMMO OFF version (immobiliser disabled – Plug&Play).


Question: What is the installation process?

Answer: After installation, immobiliser adaptation and VIN coding must be carried out using the appropriate diagnostic device.


Question: Is the product covered by warranty?

Answer: Yes, all our ECUs come with a 6-month warranty. Returns are possible within 14 days if the product has not been used.

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