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28667344 9831731680 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER DUCATO JUMPER BOXER 2.2 DCM7.1B

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DCM7.1B for 2.2 HDi – tested ECU 28667344 / 9831731680 for Ducato and Boxer

ECU fully tested, used in vehicles with 2.2 HDi engine. Requires programming before installation.

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  • CAR MODEL DUCATO CITROEN JUMPER PEUGEOT BOXER
  • ENGINE 2.0 , 2.2 HDI
  • OEM: 28667344 DCM7.1B
  • PART NUMBER 9831731680 , HW9824601180
  • PLUG AND PLAY 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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ECU DCM7.1B 28667344 / 9831731680 – engine controller for Ducato, Boxer and Jumper 2.2 HDi Euro 6

This DCM7.1B ECU with part numbers 28667344 and 9831731680 is designed for commercial vehicles FIAT Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper with 2.2 HDi Euro 6 engines, used from 2016 to 2022. Installed in both manual and automatic transmission versions.

The controller has been thoroughly tested on a diagnostic bench and verified for vehicle communication. It is technically sound, but must be programmed and paired with the immobiliser for a specific vehicle.

For correct configuration and coding, tools such as DiagBox, Jaltest, Bosch KTS or Autel MaxiSys are recommended. The module is supplied without VIN data and must be assigned after installation.


Question: Which vehicles is the DCM7.1B 28667344 engine control unit compatible with?
Answer: The DCM7.1B engine control unit with part number 28667344 is designed for FIAT Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper vehicles equipped with the 2.2 HDi Euro 6 engine, produced between 2016 and 2022.


Question: Is the 9831731680 control unit compatible with manual and automatic transmissions?
Answer: Yes, the engine control unit with part number 9831731680 can be used in vehicles with both manual and automatic transmissions, provided correct coding is performed.


Question: Is the DCM7.1B 28667344 control unit plug & play?
Answer: No, the DCM7.1B 28667344 engine control unit is not a plug & play component. After installation, programming and immobiliser adaptation to the specific vehicle are required.


Question: Does the 9831731680 control module contain a stored VIN number?
Answer: No, the 9831731680 engine control unit is supplied without stored VIN data, allowing proper assignment to the vehicle during programming.


Question: Which tools can be used to program the DCM7.1B control unit?
Answer: Professional diagnostic tools such as DiagBox, Jaltest, Bosch KTS or Autel MaxiSys are recommended for coding and adapting the DCM7.1B engine control unit.


Question: Has the 28667344 / 9831731680 control unit been tested before shipping?
Answer: Yes, each 28667344 / 9831731680 engine control unit is tested on a diagnostic bench and checked for correct communication.


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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