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1434153 Scania Retarder Control Unit 24V 02 35-222

Original Scania retarder control unit 1434153 24V

Retarder control module Scania 1434153 used in Scania heavy-duty vehicles equipped with a retarder braking system.

The product is fully tested and prepared for installation. Compatibility should be confirmed by the part number 1434153.

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  • CAR MODEL Scania 4-Series – 94, 114, 124, 144, 164 Scania R-Serie
  • OEM: 1434153
  • PART NUMBER 24V 02 35-222
  • WARRANTY 6 MONTH
  • TESTED Second hand product
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  • EXPRESS DELIVERY – in EU Countries: European Union 2-3 working days
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1434153 Scania – retarder controller Control Unit Retarder 24V

1434153 is an original Scania retarder controller described on the label as Control Unit Retarder 24V. The module is responsible for managing retarder operation in Scania trucks and cooperates with the auxiliary braking system and the gearbox control system.

The offered Scania 1434153 retarder controller is fully tested and prepared for sale. The module has been verified before shipping and is sold as a product ready for installation with warranty. In the case of electronic parts, the most important fitment criterion is always matching by part number.

If your controller has the number 1434153, this means the correct reference point when selecting a new retarder control module.

Application of the Scania 1434153 retarder controller

The part number 1434153 is used in Scania trucks equipped with a hydraulic retarder. The module controls retarder operation and communication with the vehicle system.

The controller may be found, among others, in vehicles such as:

  • Scania 4-Series – models 94, 114, 124, 144, 164
  • Scania R-Series – first generations
  • Scania P-Series – selected configurations
  • Scania G-Series – selected versions with retarder

Exact compatibility depends on the vehicle configuration, therefore the safest selection method is to compare the number from the plate of the old controller.

Vehicle models, production years and engine units

The Scania 1434153 retarder controller is found in vehicles produced mainly in the years:

  • Scania 4-Series – approx. 1995 – 2004
  • Scania R-Series – approx. 2004 – 2010
  • Scania P-Series – approx. 2004 – 2010

The module cooperates with various engine units used in these vehicles, among others:

  • Scania DC9 engines
  • Scania DC11 engines
  • Scania DC12 engines
  • Scania DC13 engines
  • Scania V8 DC16 engines

In practice, in trucks the electronics configuration may differ depending on the gearbox, braking system and vehicle equipment, therefore the basis for selection remains the number 1434153.

 

Symptoms of a damaged Scania retarder controller

A damaged retarder controller may cause various problems with the auxiliary braking system:

  • retarder not working
  • retarder system errors
  • retarder does not respond to control
  • error messages appearing on the dashboard
  • irregular operation of retarder braking

Similar symptoms may also be related to the electrical installation or sensors, therefore before replacing the module it is worth carrying out vehicle diagnostics.

 

FAQ – questions about the Scania 1434153 retarder controller


Does the 1434153 retarder controller fit Scania R420?

If the part number in your controller is 1434153, the module may be used in vehicles such as Scania R420. However, the most important thing is to compare the number from the identification plate.


Scania 1434153 retarder control unit – which models does it fit?

The number 1434153 is found, among others, in Scania 4-Series, Scania R-Series and Scania P-Series vehicles.


Will 1434153 work in Scania 124L 12.0?

If the vehicle has a retarder and the controller number is 1434153, the module should be correct for the vehicle configuration.


How do I check if the Scania 1434153 retarder controller fits my vehicle?

You should read the number from the label of the old controller. If the number is 1434153, this is the correct reference point when purchasing.


Does the number 1434153 occur in Scania 164 V8?

Yes, the retarder controller with the number 1434153 may also be found in Scania vehicles with the V8 DC16 engine, however the part number should always be compared.


Does controller 1434153 operate the retarder in Scania R480?

If the vehicle uses a module with the number 1434153, this is the correct retarder controller for that configuration.


Scania 1434153 – is this an original retarder controller?

Yes, the number 1434153 identifies a retarder control module used in Scania trucks.


Does the 1434153 retarder controller need to be programmed?

In many cases the module works after installation, however this depends on the vehicle configuration and the electronic system.


Does 1434153 fit Scania P380 12.7?

It may be used in vehicles of this series if the controller number in the vehicle is 1434153.


What are the symptoms of a damaged Scania retarder controller?

Most often this is a lack of retarder operation, system errors or incorrect operation of the auxiliary braking system.

 

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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