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55192305 IAW5AF.P3 ECU Engine controller FIAT Punto 1.2 8V Plug & Play

55192305 IAW5AF.P3 FIAT Punto 1.2 8V – VIRGIN Plug & Play

Original ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER 55192305 IAW5AF.P3 used in selected models of FIAT Punto II / 188 1.2 8V. The module prepared as VIRGIN, fully tested and ready for installation Plug & Play – it programs itself to the vehicle. Compatibility should be confirmed by part number: 55192305 and designation IAW5AF.P3.

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  • CAR MODEL FIAT Punto
  • ENGINE 1.2 8V
  • OEM: 55192305
  • PART NUMBER IAW5AF.P3 / IAW5AFP3
  • PLUG AND PLAY Virgin – automatic programming to the vehicle
  • 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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55192305 IAW5AF.P3 – ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT Punto 1.2 8V VIRGIN Plug & Play

The offered ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER 55192305 IAW5AF.P3 is an original module used in selected FIAT vehicles with a petrol 1.2 8V engine. This is a version prepared as VIRGIN, meaning it is ready for installation in the vehicle without the need to clone data from the old unit. After correct connection to the car, the controller programs itself to the vehicle, making this solution very convenient when replacing a damaged factory module.

Compatibility – which models does 55192305 IAW5AF.P3 fit?

The ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER 55192305 / IAW5AF.P3 was most commonly used in selected FIAT Punto II / Punto 188 models with a petrol 1.2 8V engine. The most common applications include:

  • FIAT Punto II (188) – production years approx. 1999–2005
  • petrol engine 1.2 8V
  • engine capacity 1242 cm³
  • selected versions with units from the 188A4.000 family and related 1.2 8V variants

Depending on the market version, equipment, and production year, different software variants may be used in the vehicle, therefore before purchase it is necessary to compare the number from the label of the old module. The safest selection method is matching by the markings 55192305 and IAW5AF.P3. If the vehicle has exactly the same part number, this is the key indicator of compatibility.

 

FAQ – 55192305 IAW5AF.P3 FIAT Punto 1.2 8V


Does ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER 55192305 fit FIAT Punto II 1.2 8V?
The 55192305 controller is most commonly used in selected versions of FIAT Punto II / 188 1.2 8V. However, the most important thing is to compare the part number and the IAW5AF.P3 designation with the old module installed in the vehicle.


What does IAW5AF.P3 mean in FIAT 55192305 controller?
The designation IAW5AF.P3 identifies a specific type of engine controller used in selected FIAT petrol models. When purchasing, attention should be paid both to the number 55192305 and the full controller version marking.


Is 55192305 IAW 5AF.P3 ready for installation without programming?
Yes, the offered unit is prepared as VIRGIN – PLUG&PLAY. This means that after installation in a compatible vehicle, the controller automatically adapts to the car and does not require classic cloning of the old module.


Which engine does controller 55192305 fit in FIAT Punto?
Most commonly it is FIAT Punto 1.2 8V petrol, usually with engines from the 1242 cm³ family. Exact compatibility should always be confirmed by the part number from the old controller label.


Does part number 55192305 have to be identical to my old engine controller?
Yes, when selecting a controller it is best to follow exactly the same part number. Matching 55192305 and IAW5AF.P3 provides the highest certainty that the module will be suitable for the vehicle.


Is FIAT Punto 188 1.2 8V 55192305 controller tested before shipping?
Yes, the offered module is fully tested and prepared for sale with warranty. This ensures that the buyer receives a ready product, not an untested used part from an unknown source.


What symptoms can a faulty IAW5AF.P3 controller cause in FIAT Punto?
Typical symptoms include no engine start, diagnostic communication issues, unstable engine operation, or inability to properly start the vehicle. In such cases, replacing with a compatible 55192305 IAW5AF.P3 is often the correct repair direction.


Is 55192305 VIRGIN suitable instead of a damaged ECU in Punto 1.2?
Yes, this is exactly the purpose of the VIRGIN version. It is used when the original controller is damaged, locked, or not suitable for safe cloning.


FIAT Punto 1.2 8V 1999–2005 – which ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER to choose?
If the vehicle had 55192305 IAW5AF.P3 installed, it is best to choose exactly the same part number. Matching by number is more important than the general model or year.


Can a used 55192305 engine controller work as Plug & Play?
Yes, but only if properly prepared. A standard used module is usually not ready for installation, whereas the version from this offer is prepared as VIRGIN – PLUG&PLAY.


Does IAW5AF.P3 55192305 fit only FIAT or also other models?
This type of controller is mainly associated with selected FIAT Punto models. Use in other vehicles should always be confirmed by the full part number and original label markings.


Why is it worth buying ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER 55192305 with warranty?
Purchasing a tested module with warranty provides greater safety than choosing a random untested part. This is especially important for components such as ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT Punto 1.2 8V, where compatibility and technical condition directly affect vehicle start.

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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