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28307690 AV41-12A650-DJ ECU Engine controller FORD DCM3.5 AV4112A650DJ

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DCM3.5 engine controller Ford Kuga oem 28307690, Delphi AV4112A650-DJ

Unit for Ford Kuga I (2008–2012) with 2.0 TDCi diesel engine; the module requires PATS immobilizer programming using IDS or FORScan, cloning of data is also available.

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  • CAR MODEL FORD
  • ENGINE 2.0 TDCI
  • OEM: 28307690 DCM3.5
  • PART NUMBER AV41-12A650-DJ
  • VARIANT READY FOR PROGRAMING
  • 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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28307690 / AV4112A650DJ – engine control unit Ford Kuga I 2.0 TDCi DCM3.5

The offered engine control unit with numbers 28307690 and AV41-12A650-DJ is a computer used in first generation Ford Kuga models with the 2.0 TDCi engine. The module is checked for communication and power supply, prepared for further programming in the vehicle.

Application

  • Ford Kuga I
  • production years: around 2008–2012
  • engines: 2.0 TDCi diesel
  • injection system: Delphi / DCM3.5 type ECU

Programming and start-up

The ECU requires programming after installation. PATS immobilizer adaptation is carried out in the vehicle using service tools such as IDS or FORScan. In short: install the module → run the PATS programming procedure → synchronize with the vehicle → start the engine.

Additional option – cloning

On request, it is possible to prepare the ECU by cloning data from your old unit. Then after installation the vehicle starts without the adaptation procedure.

Typical failure symptoms

  • engine cannot be started
  • no communication with the module during diagnostics
  • active PATS immobilizer lock
  • cooling fan running immediately after ignition on
  • random sensor errors despite correct wiring

FAQ

Does the 28307690 engine control unit require programming?
Yes. After installing AV41-12A650-DJ you must perform the PATS immobilizer procedure in the vehicle. IDS or FORScan is used for this.

Will AV41-12A650-DJ start the car without adaptation?
No. In the standard version programming is required. Without the PATS procedure the engine will not start.

Do you offer cloning for 28307690?
Yes, we can transfer data from your old DCM3.5 ECU. After this service installation is Plug&Play and you do not need IDS or FORScan.

Do the numbers 28307690 and AV41-12A650-DJ have to match?
It is best if they are identical. Matching numbers ensure correct software and equipment configuration.

Which engine does AV41-12A650-DJ fit?
This ECU is used in Ford Kuga I with the 2.0 TDCi diesel engine, mainly in model years 2008–2012.

What if there is no communication with the old engine ECU?
In that situation online programming and PATS adaptation using diagnostic equipment will usually be needed.

Do the injectors need coding after replacement?
In this model it is not necessary.

Is it definitely DCM3.5?
Yes, numbers 28307690 / AV41-12A650-DJ belong to the DCM3.5 ECU family used in 2.0 TDCi.

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