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0281018130 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way TESTED

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0281018130 – Iveco ECU ready for programming

Original engine control unit 0281018130 fully tested and delivered in factory state, requiring programming before installation.

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  • CAR MODEL Iveco Daily / Eurocargo / S-Way
  • OEM: 0281018130
  • PART NUMBER EDC17C69
  • 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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Description and application of ECU 0281018130 in Iveco vehicles

The ECU with reference 0281018130 is designed for Iveco Daily, Iveco Eurocargo and Iveco S-Way trucks. This module supports different engine configurations compliant with the Euro 6 emission standard, used in vehicles produced from 2016 onwards.

The product 0281018130 has been cleared of previous data and prepared for reuse. To ensure proper ECU operation, programming must be performed using dedicated diagnostic tools such as Bosch KTS, Texa Navigator or official Iveco EASY software.


Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A) – ECU 0281018130 Iveco

 

Question: For which vehicles is ECU 0281018130 compatible?
Answer: It is compatible with Iveco Daily, Iveco Eurocargo and Iveco S-Way trucks equipped with Euro 6 engines, produced from 2016.


Question: Is the ECU ready for reuse?
Answer: Yes, product 0281018130 has been cleared of previous data and prepared for reconfiguration in the vehicle.


Question: Is programming required after installation?
Answer: Yes, the ECU requires a programming procedure for proper adaptation to the vehicle.


Question: Which diagnostic tools can be used for programming?
Answer: Recommended tools include Bosch KTS, Texa Navigator or official Iveco EASY software.


Question: Does the ECU come with a warranty?
Answer: Yes, all offered units are tested and supplied with a 6-month warranty.

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