Skip to main content
English / €
Products in the cart: 0. See details

Your cart is empty

Go to Product feedback

20582958 TRW P07 ECU Engine controller Volvo ECU

TRW

Original Volvo engine control unit 20582958 TRW P07 – tested ECU module with warranty

20582958 TRW P07 is an electronic Volvo engine control unit used in selected machines of this brand. The offered module is fully tested, prepared for installation and covered by warranty. The most important selection criterion is always compatibility by part number 20582958.

 

Go to full description
Fast delivery of ECU engine unit – within 1–2 working days
English / €
with VAT without VAT
Price €893.15
incl. 23% VAT

Shipping costs are not included in the price.

Shipping from €42.31 - UPS express delivery around world (Afghanistan)

express delivery 3-6 days

pcs
Availability:
available
Ask about the product

info

Information

  • CAR MODEL Volvo EC200D EC210B EC290B L120F
  • OEM: 20582958
  • PART NUMBER P07
  • 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

description

20582958 TRW P07 – tested Volvo engine ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER ready for installation

20582958 is an original Volvo engine ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER marked TRW P07, used in selected Volvo machines. If you are looking for a module marked with the number 20582958, the most important selection criterion is always matching by part number. It is the catalog number that makes it possible to correctly confirm whether a given controller will be suitable for a specific machine, equipment version and engine configuration.

The offered 20582958 Volvo engine ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER is fully tested, prepared for sale and covered by warranty. Each unit undergoes technical inspection before shipping, so the customer receives a product prepared for further installation in the machine.

Application of the 20582958 Volvo controller

The number 20582958 appears as a Volvo engine ECU used in selected Volvo construction and working machines. Compatibility should always be confirmed by the part number placed on the label of the old module. In practice, 20582958 TRW P07 is found among others in the following models:

  • Volvo EC200D
  • Volvo EC210B
  • Volvo EC290B
  • Volvo L120F

Depending on the market, production year and machine version, the controller may also appear in related service configurations. Therefore, before purchase, the 20582958 number should be compared with the number shown on the original module removed from the machine.

Volvo models, production years and engines – approximate compatibility by part number

The list below is for information purposes and helps identify the application of the controller. Final matching should be confirmed by part number:

  • Volvo EC210B – approximately model years 2003–2009, engine Volvo D6D
  • Volvo EC290B – approximately model years 2001–2010, engine Volvo D7D
  • Volvo L120F – approximately model years 2007–2023, engine Volvo D7E LAE3
  • Volvo EC200D – compatibility confirmed by the 20582958 number and the controller label

If your machine belongs to one of the above series but has a different equipment version, different software designation or a different auxiliary number suffix, it is best to select the module only by 20582958 and the data from the plate of the old controller.

Why is matching by the 20582958 number so important?

In the case of products such as a Volvo engine ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER, the machine model name alone is very often not enough. One series may exist in several electronic variants, with different software versions and different equipment configurations. For this reason, the safest selection method is to compare the number from the label of the old module with the number of the offered product.

If your controller is marked 20582958 and TRW P07, this is exactly the number that should be the basis for the order. This reduces the risk of incorrect matching and allows you to choose a part consistent with the factory application.

 

Symptoms of a damaged Volvo engine controller

A damaged Volvo engine ECU can cause various problems with machine operation. The most common symptoms include:

  • engine cannot be started,
  • unstable operation of the power unit,
  • loss of diagnostic communication with the module,
  • electrical or communication errors,
  • incorrect machine response under load,
  • intermittent stalling or switching to limp mode.

Of course, similar symptoms may also be related to the installation, power supply, wiring harness, sensors or other equipment components, so before replacing the controller it is always worth comparing the part number and carrying out basic system diagnostics.

20582958 Volvo – important information before purchase

Before purchase, check the label of your old module carefully and compare:

  • part number 20582958,
  • TRW P07 marking,
  • module manufacturer

If the part number matches, this is the most important indicator of fitment. In engine controllers, matching by number is much more important than the general description of the machine model itself.

FAQ – most common questions about the 20582958 TRW P07 Volvo engine ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER


Does the Volvo engine controller 20582958 fit Volvo EC210B?

Yes, the 20582958 number is associated with the Volvo EC210B model, however before purchase compatibility should be confirmed directly by the part number from the label of the old controller.


Will 20582958 TRW P07 be suitable for Volvo EC290B?

This part number is used in Volvo EC290B machines. The safest method is to compare the 20582958 number and the TRW P07 marking with the old module removed from the machine.


20582958 Volvo ECU – which models can it fit?

The 20582958 Volvo number is found among others in the EC200D, EC210B, EC290B and L120F models. Final fitment should always be confirmed by part number.


Does controller 20582958 fit Volvo L120F?

Yes, the 20582958 number also appears in the Volvo L120F model. In the case of wheel loaders, it is especially important to compare the label of the old controller before ordering.


How to check whether 20582958 is the correct Volvo engine controller?

You need to read the number from the label of the old module and compare it with the offer. If the 20582958 number matches, this is the basic and most important selection parameter.


Is the 20582958 number more important than the Volvo model name itself?

Yes. For engine controllers, the part number is the key factor. The same machine model may exist in different electronic variants, which is why the number from the label is the most important.


Volvo EC210B 20582958 – what kind of controller is it?

It is a Volvo engine ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER marked TRW P07, used in selected Volvo machine configurations. Compatibility should be confirmed by the module identification plate.


Volvo EC290B engine controller 20582958 – should additional markings also be compared?

Yes, it is worth comparing not only the 20582958 number itself, but also the TRW P07 marking and the remaining data from the label. The more precise the comparison, the lower the risk of error.


Is 20582958 Volvo a tested product?

Yes, the offered unit is fully tested, prepared for sale and covered by warranty, which increases purchase safety compared to an untested module from an uncertain source.


20582958 TRW P07 Volvo engine controller – is it worth selecting by photo?

A photo may help verify the product initially, but final selection should always be based on the 20582958 part number from the label of the old controller.


Which engine controller should be selected for Volvo EC200D?

If the old module is marked with the number 20582958, you should look for exactly the same designation. This is the safest method of matching the controller to the machine.


Is 20582958 Volvo ECU suitable for replacing a damaged module in a construction machine?

Yes, provided that the part number in the old unit is identical. In Volvo electronics, matching by catalog number is the basis for proper selection.

 

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.

Reviews

Number of ratings: 0
Rate and review

  • Water-Damaged Bosch 0281013691 / 4L0910401K ECU – Common Audi Q7 3.0 TDI Engine Control Unit Failure

    Water Damage in Bosch 0281013691 / 4L0910401K ECU – A Common Audi Q7 3.0 TDI Failure

    The Bosch 0281013691 / 4L0910401K engine control unit fitted to the Audi Q7 3.0 TDI 4L is well known for being vulnerable to water damage. In many cases, the issue is caused by the ECU’s location beneath the windshield cowl, where moisture and rainwater can accumulate over time due to blocked drainage channels.

    Symptoms of a failing ECU may appear gradually or occur suddenly after heavy rain, a car wash, or long periods of vehicle inactivity. Common signs include no communication with the engine control module, intermittent or complete no-start conditions, CAN bus communication faults, and in severe cases, a completely dead ECU in the Audi Q7 3.0 TDI.

    Similar problems frequently affect other Bosch EDC16CP34 units installed in the same location, including 0281012772 / 4L0907401, 0281012919 / 4L0907401, 0281013689 / 4L0910401M, and 0281013690 / 4L0910401L. These engine control units share nearly identical hardware architecture, with the main differences relating to software versions and vehicle-specific configuration used across different Audi Q7 3.0 TDI variants.

    In this article, we explain the most common failure symptoms of the 0281013691 / 4L0910401K ECU, the typical causes of water intrusion, CAN communication issues, and a practical solution in the form of a ready-to-install IMMO OFF Plug & Play engine ECU that works without immobilizer programming or data cloning.

    Read more
  • Mercedes, Fiat, Peugeot & Citroën Transmission Control Module – How to Choose and Repair the Right Gearbox ECU

    Automatic Transmission Control Module – Diagnostics, Common Fault Symptoms and TCM / EGS Repair

    The automatic transmission control module is one of the key electronic components responsible for gear shifting, communication with the engine ECU, and the overall operation of the automatic gearbox. A failure of the TCM, EGS, VGS, ISM or Dualogic module can lead to transmission limp mode, harsh shifting, inability to engage gears, CAN communication faults, “Transmission Fault” warning messages, or even a complete no-start condition.

    In many cases, the issue is related to the transmission electronics rather than a mechanical failure of the gearbox itself. Before considering an expensive transmission rebuild or replacement, it is highly recommended to perform proper diagnostics of the automatic transmission module and verify communication with the TCM or EGS controller.

    On the ECUSALE blog, we publish detailed guides covering the diagnostics, repair and selection of automatic transmission control modules for Mercedes, Fiat, Peugeot and Citroën vehicles. We explain the most common symptoms of faulty TCM and Dualogic units, the differences between VIRGIN, cloning and Plug & Play solutions, and when it is possible to repair the transmission controller without replacing the entire automatic gearbox.

    Read more