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0281014721 03G906016MJ IMMO OFF ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Skoda Octavia 1.9 EDC16U1

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0281014721 / 03G906016MJ – IMMO OFF Engine Control Unit for Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI

Fully functional EDC16U1 ECU in IMMO OFF version, compatible with Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI and ready to run immediately after installation with no programming required.

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  • CAR MODEL Skoda Octavia
  • ENGINE 1.9
  • OEM: 03G906016MJ
  • PART NUMBER Bosch : 0281014721 EDC16U1
  • PLUG AND PLAY IMMO OFF
  • VARIANT PLUG AND PLAY
  • 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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Engine Control Unit 0281014721 / 03G906016MJ – IMMO OFF – Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI EDC16U1

I offer a fully functional Bosch EDC16U1 engine control unit with part numbers 0281014721 and 03G906016MJ, used in popular Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI models. The unit is prepared in IMMO OFF version, meaning no programming is required — just plug in and drive.

Which vehicles is it used in?

  • Skoda Octavia I (1U) – 1.9 TDI 105 HP
  • Skoda Octavia II (1Z) – selected 1.9 TDI versions
  • Certain VW / Seat / Audi models using the same EDC16U1 ECU type

Engine compatibility

  • 1.9 TDI (engine codes: BKC, BXE, BLS)
  • Diesel 8V, pump-duse injection system (PD)

Production years

The ECU was used in vehicles from 2004–2010 (depending on version and market).

  • IMMO OFF version – no key or immobiliser coding required.
  • Plug & Drive – install, start the engine and drive.
  • Ideal solution for damaged ECUs or immobiliser issues.
  • Original Bosch EDC16U1 – not a cheap repair or clone.
  • 100% functional – tested on bench and in vehicle.

Part numbers (compatibility)

  • Bosch: 0 281 014 721 / 0281014721
  • VAG / Skoda: 03G 906 016 MJ / 03G906016MJ

Questions & Answers – 0281014721 / 03G906016MJ (EDC16U1 IMMO OFF)


Is ECU 0281014721 / 03G906016MJ compatible with my vehicle?

Yes, if your vehicle is a Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI using the Bosch EDC16U1 ECU. Common engine codes: BKC, BXE, BLS, years 2004–2010. If unsure, send a photo of your ECU label for confirmation.


Does the ECU work immediately after installation?

Yes. The unit is prepared in IMMO OFF version, so no coding or programming is needed. Simply connect the plugs, start the engine and drive.


What does IMMO OFF mean?

IMMO OFF disables the immobiliser in the ECU. This means no adaptation to the cluster or keys is required, eliminating common VAG starting issues.


Do I need to clone my old ECU?

No, because the IMMO OFF version works without coding. However, if you want to keep the original VIN or settings, I can perform cloning on request.


Is the ECU original?

Yes. This is a genuine Bosch 0281014721 ECU, fully tested and professionally prepared for installation.


How long is the shipping time?

We ship with UPS / DPD express. Delivery within the EU usually takes 1–2 business days.

Electronic Car Parts FAQ – ECUSALE

1. Are the electronic modules tested before shipping?

Yes. Every electronic module, including ECU ENGINE CONTROLLERS, ABS pumps, BSI, BCM, comfort modules, transmission controllers and other automotive electronics, is electronically tested before shipping. We verify communication, power supply and basic operation to ensure the product is working correctly before delivery. This allows you to receive a tested and ready-to-install unit.

2. Does the module require programming or coding after installation?

It depends on the product version and the type of module. We offer VIRGIN, IMMO OFF and Plug & Play solutions. Information about programming or coding requirements is always included in the product description. In many cases, installation is possible without additional coding, while some modules may require adaptation using diagnostic equipment.

3. How can I choose the correct module for my vehicle?

The most important step is comparing the part numbers from your original module. Please check the Bosch, Siemens, Magneti Marelli, Continental or OEM manufacturer numbers on the label. If you are unsure, you can send us a photo of your original module or your vehicle VIN number and we will help verify compatibility.

4. Are the products covered by warranty?

Yes. All electronic automotive modules sold in our store are covered by warranty. Every product is checked and prepared before shipping. If any problem occurs, we also provide technical support and product diagnostics assistance.

5. Which payment methods are available in your store?

We offer secure online payments through Stripe and PayPal. Customers can pay using credit or debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna, online bank transfers and other secure payment methods. After placing an order, you will receive a secure online payment link.

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