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8578183 0281030767 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER BMW 2.0 diesel DDE8578183 TESTED

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DDE8578183 0281030767 – BMW 2.0 Diesel ECU DDE8578183

Original engine control unit 8578183 (Bosch 0281030767) designed for BMW 2.0 diesel engines. The unit has been thoroughly checked and tested on a diagnostic bench, ensuring full functionality and readiness for installation.

We also offer a repair service for ECUs damaged by fuel (diesel) leakage, allowing proper operation to be restored without the need to replace the unit.

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  • CAR MODEL BMW 5 F10 F11
  • ENGINE 2.0 diesel
  • OEM: 8578183 DDE8578183
  • PART NUMBER BOSCH 0281030767
  • VARIANT CLEAR - ready for programming - TESTED
  • 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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BMW Engine ECU Bosch 0281030767 for 2.0 Diesel DDE8578183

Original engine control unit DDE8578183 (Bosch 0281030767) designed for BMW 2.0 diesel engines. Each unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested on a diagnostic bench, ensuring full functionality and readiness for installation.

Application – which models are compatible?

The DDE8578183 ECU is used in many BMW models with 2.0 diesel engines, including:

  • BMW 1 Series (F20, F21) 2.0d – years 2011–2015
  • BMW 3 Series (F30, F31, F34) 2.0d – years 2012–2016
  • BMW 4 Series (F32, F33, F36) 2.0d – years 2013–2016
  • BMW 5 Series (F10, F11) 2.0d – years 2011–2016
  • BMW X3 (F25) 2.0d – years 2011–2016

Compatible with 2.0 diesel engines marked as N47 and B47 depending on the version.

Repair of your ECU

The most common failure of BMW DDE units is diesel fuel leakage. We offer professional repair of your damaged ECU – a more economical and convenient solution than replacement, since the repaired ECU does not require reprogramming. This saves both money and time.

Purchase and exchange options

With us you can:

  • buy a tested and ready-to-install ECU DDE8578183,
  • sell your faulty ECU back to us, reducing the final cost.

Frequently Asked Questions about ECU 0281030767 (Q&A)


Does ECU DDE8578183 (0281030767) fit my BMW?

Yes, it fits many BMW 2.0 diesel (N47/B47) models such as Series 1, 3, 4, 5, and X3 (2011–2016). The most reliable way is to check the number on your ECU label – it must match DDE8578183 / 0281030767.


Is ECU DDE8578183 ready for installation?

Yes, the unit is tested and fully functional. In most cases, no additional programming is needed if it replaces the same reference.


Can I repair my old ECU DDE8578183 instead of buying another one?

Yes. The most common damage is fuel leakage. We can repair your ECU – it remains synchronized with the vehicle, avoiding additional programming costs.


Can I return a faulty ECU and get a discount?

Yes. We buy faulty ECUs – you can send us yours and we will offer a discount on a replacement or repaired unit.


How long does ECU 0281030767 repair take after fuel damage?

Normally 2–3 working days, depending on the damage. After repair, the ECU is tested on a diagnostic bench to confirm full functionality.


Do I get a warranty on ECU 0281030767?

Yes, all our ECUs (new or repaired) come with a 6-month warranty, ensuring reliability and safe use.

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