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0281012583 F6 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Honda Accord 2.2 37820RBDE93 37820-RBD-E93 TESTED

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0281012583 / 37820-RBD-E93 – Honda Accord 2.2 ECU for programming

Engine control unit 0281012583 has been thoroughly tested – requires full programming before installation in the vehicle.

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  • CAR MODEL Honda Accord
  • ENGINE 2.2 i-CTDi
  • OEM: 0281012583 - EDC16C31
  • PART NUMBER 37820-RBD-E93
  • VARIANT ready for programming
  • WARRANTY 6 MONTH
  • TESTED Second hand product
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  • 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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ECU 0281012583 and 37820-RBD-E93 in HONDA vehicles

The ECU unit with part numbers 0281012583 and 37820-RBD-E93 is designed for Honda Accord cars with the 2.2 i-CTDi engine. This module is used in models produced between 2005–2008, depending on trim level and market.

The ECU 0281012583 has been cleared of previous data and is prepared for reuse. The 37820-RBD-E93 version requires programming using professional diagnostic tools such as Honda HDS, Bosch KTS or other compatible ECU coding systems.


Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Question: Which vehicles are compatible with ECU 0281012583 / 37820-RBD-E93?

Answer: The ECU is intended for Honda Accord cars with the 2.2 i-CTDi engine, produced between 2005–2008, depending on version and market.


Question: Is the ECU ready for installation?

Answer: Yes, ECU 0281012583 has been cleared of previous data and prepared for reuse. However, the 37820-RBD-E93 version requires programming and adaptation in the vehicle.


Question: Which tools are required for programming?

Answer: Programming can be carried out using Honda HDS, Bosch KTS or other compatible ECU coding systems.


Question: Can the ECU be prepared in VIRGIN or IMMO OFF version?

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


Question: What is the installation process of the ECU?

Answer: After installation, immobiliser adaptation and VIN coding must be performed using an appropriate diagnostic tool.


Question: Is the ECU covered by warranty?

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

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