Ford 2.0 TDCi ECU engine controller 28305892 BV6112A650AED DCM3.5
28305892 / BV61-12A650-AED / BV6112A650AED is a DCM3.5 ECU engine controller used in Ford vehicles equipped with 2.0 TDCi diesel engines. The offered controller has been thoroughly tested on a professional diagnostic bench and in a test vehicle. The module is fully functional, covered by a warranty and ready for configuration in the vehicle.
The controller requires programming using FORScan or Ford IDS, including completion of the PATS immobiliser procedure. Data cloning from the original controller is also available, allowing the replacement unit to be installed without additional programming.
Vehicle models using BV61-12A650-AED
- Ford Mondeo Mk4 2.0 TDCi (2007–2014)
- Ford S-Max 2.0 TDCi (2007–2015)
- Ford Galaxy 2.0 TDCi (2007–2015)
- Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi (2008–2012)
- Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi (selected versions)
The most important compatibility criterion is the part number. Before purchasing, compare the references 28305892, BV61-12A650-AED or BV6112A650AED with the markings on your original controller.
Common symptoms of a faulty DCM3.5 controller
- Engine fails to start.
- No diagnostic communication with the controller.
- PATS immobiliser fault codes.
- Engine stalls while driving.
- Limp mode and reduced engine power.
- Damage caused by short circuits or water ingress.
FAQ
Is 28305892 compatible with the Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi?
Yes, provided that the original controller carries part number 28305892 or BV61-12A650-AED.
How do I program the BV61-12A650-AED controller after replacement?
Programming requires FORScan or Ford IDS together with the PATS immobiliser adaptation procedure.
Can data be cloned to the BV6112A650AED controller?
Yes. We offer a data cloning service from the original controller, allowing installation without programming in the vehicle.
Which Ford models use the DCM3.5 28305892 controller?
This controller can be found in selected Ford Mondeo, S-Max, Galaxy, Kuga and Focus models equipped with the 2.0 TDCi engine.
What symptoms can a faulty Ford BV6112A650AED controller cause?
The most common symptoms include starting problems, PATS immobiliser faults, loss of diagnostic communication and engine stalling while driving.