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Automatic Transmission Control Module (TCU) – Reliable Solutions for DSG, ZF and CVT Gearboxes
Looking for a reliable automatic transmission control unit? We supply fully tested TCU modules for a wide range of vehicles, matched by part number or VIN to ensure full compatibility. If your gearbox is jerking, not shifting correctly or stuck in limp mode, the problem is often the transmission control module rather than the gearbox itself.
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51808084 CFC328F01 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Selespeed Fiat Grande Punto 1.4 CFC328F.01
51840322 CFC328F02 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Fiat 500 CFC328F.02
51856403 CFC328F02 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Selespeed Fiat 500 CFC328F.02
51869510 51905083 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Fiat Doblo CFC30BF.06
51900169 CFC328F16 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Lancia Ypsilon CFC328F.16
51905083 CFC30BF.06 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Fiat Doblo CFC30BF06
55250921 CFC328F02 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Selespeed Fiat 500 CFC328F.02
55269666 CFC319F.03 TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Fiat 500 CFC319F03
9663876280 BC0091807D TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Citroen Peugeot BC.0091807.D
9664139780 BC0091807E Transmission Gearbox Controller Citroen Peugeot BC.0091807.E
9664870880 BC0091807H TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Citroen Peugeot BC.0091807.H
9664965580 BC0091807G TCU Transmission Gearbox Controller Citroen Peugeot BC.0091807.G
Automatic Transmission Control Module (TCU) – Reliable Solutions for DSG, ZF, CVT and More
The automatic transmission control module (TCU) plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth gear shifting, driving comfort and proper gearbox operation. It is one of the key electronic components in vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions, constantly analyzing sensor data and communicating with other vehicle systems in real time to control gear changes precisely.
If your gearbox is jerking, not shifting properly, reacting with delay or stuck in limp mode, the issue is often not mechanical. In many cases, a faulty transmission control module is the real cause, rather than the gearbox itself. This is one of the most common problems in modern vehicles with automatic transmissions.
In our offer, you will find fully tested automatic transmission control modules for a wide range of vehicles, including Audi A4, A6, Q5 (2005–2018), BMW 3 Series E90 / F30, 5 Series E60 / F10 (2004–2017), Mercedes-Benz C-Class, E-Class, ML (2004–2016), Volkswagen Golf, Passat, Tiguan (2006–2019), Ford Focus, Mondeo, Opel Astra, Insignia, as well as Citroën C3, C5, C8 and Peugeot 3008, 5008.
We supply modules compatible with various transmission types such as DSG (e.g. DQ200, DQ250), traditional ZF automatic gearboxes (e.g. 6HP, 8HP), CVT systems and semi-automatic solutions such as Selespeed and Dualogic used in Fiat and PSA vehicles.
Every unit is thoroughly bench-tested before shipping. We check communication, signal response, operational stability and key functions to ensure that you receive a fully functional and ready-to-install transmission control module.
We also take care of safe packaging – see how we protect electronic modules during transport: secure shipping process.
Common Transmission Control Module Failures
Transmission control modules operate under demanding conditions such as high temperature, vibration, humidity and voltage fluctuations. Over time, these factors lead to electronic wear and typical failures.
- jerking during gear changes,
- gearbox not shifting or stuck in one gear,
- automatic transmission stuck in limp mode,
- delayed throttle response,
- CAN communication errors,
- no response when accelerating,
- irregular gearbox behavior when warm.
These problems are commonly found in DSG transmissions (e.g. DQ200), ZF gearboxes and systems such as Selespeed or Dualogic. In many cases, the gearbox itself is mechanically sound – the issue lies in a faulty transmission control module.
Is It the Gearbox or the Transmission Control Module?
This is one of the most common questions drivers ask. Symptoms such as jerking, lack of shifting or limp mode are often incorrectly diagnosed as a major gearbox failure.
In reality, the problem is very often the transmission control module, which may not properly control solenoids or communicate with other systems in the vehicle. Before considering an expensive gearbox repair or replacement, it is always worth checking the module first.
This approach can save significant repair costs and reduce vehicle downtime.
When Does Replacing the TCU Solve the Problem?
Replacing the transmission control module often resolves issues such as:
- gearbox not shifting,
- limp mode activation,
- communication errors,
- random or inconsistent gearbox behavior,
- delayed response when accelerating.
In many cases, replacing the module is enough to restore proper gearbox operation without the need for costly mechanical repairs.
How to Choose the Right Transmission Control Module?
Correct part number matching is essential. Even a small difference in the part number can lead to communication issues, incorrect gearbox operation or limited functionality.
The same vehicle model can use several different versions of transmission control modules, which is why selecting by appearance alone is not reliable.
If you are unsure, send us your part number or VIN – we will help you choose the correct transmission control module for your vehicle.
Available Solutions – Plug & Play, Cloning and Programming
- Plug & Play (VIRGIN) – module prepared for automatic adaptation after installation,
- Cloning – transferring data from your original unit; often the safest and most reliable option,
- Programming – configuring the module specifically for your vehicle and gearbox type.
This allows us to provide a solution tailored to your exact situation, not just a replacement part.
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Popular Transmission Control Modules
Mercedes-Benz ISM / EGS Modules – VIRGIN Version
We offer Mercedes-Benz ISM / EGS / TCM modules prepared in VIRGIN (reset) condition. This allows automatic adaptation after installation in many compatible vehicles, without the need for additional coding.
Models: ML W164, R W251.
Typical issues: communication loss, limp mode, no gear shifting.
Popular part numbers: A1644460610, A1644460310, A1644460710.
View offer: Mercedes ISM modules.
Fiat 500 Selespeed / Dualogic – CFC328 Modules
Fiat 500 models are equipped with Magneti Marelli CFC328 modules (CFC328F02, CFC328F16, CFC32801 and others).
Typical faults include gear selection issues, shifting errors and gearbox warning messages.
In many cases, the electronic module is the source of the problem, and replacing it restores proper gearbox operation without mechanical repair.
Citroën and Peugeot – SIM82, SIM821, SIM824
Models: Citroën C3, C5, C8 and Peugeot 3008, 5008.
Typical issues: communication errors, limp mode, gearbox not responding.
In many cases, replacing the transmission control module is the fastest and most effective solution.
Magneti Marelli – Common Modules
Popular models include CFC310P.01, 9664965580 and 9666161780, commonly used in Fiat and PSA vehicles.
Why Choose a Used Transmission Control Module?
New transmission control modules are often very expensive or no longer available. A tested used unit provides a fast, reliable and cost-effective solution to restore your vehicle’s performance.
It is a practical option that avoids long waiting times and high repair costs.
Why Buy from Us?
- fully bench-tested modules,
- VIRGIN (reset) units ready for installation,
- modules prepared and unlocked,
- professional cloning service available,
- expert support with part number or VIN matching.
With us, you receive a verified and reliable product, not an untested part from dismantling.
FAQ – Transmission Control Module
Does the transmission control module need to match the exact part number?
Yes – matching the exact part number is essential for compatibility and proper gearbox operation. Even small differences can cause issues.
Can a TCU work Plug & Play without programming?
In many cases, yes – especially if the module is prepared in VIRGIN condition. However, some vehicles may still require cloning or programming.
Is a used transmission control module a good solution?
Yes – as long as it is tested and properly prepared. It is often the most cost-effective way to fix transmission issues.
What are the symptoms of a faulty transmission control module?
Common symptoms include jerking, no gear shifting, limp mode, delayed response and dashboard warning lights.
Does no gear shifting always mean gearbox failure?
No – very often the issue is electronic, not mechanical. The transmission control module is frequently the cause.
How can I confirm if the TCU is faulty?
Diagnostics and fault codes can help, but in many cases the symptoms clearly indicate a faulty transmission control module.
Can I install a module from another vehicle?
Yes, but only if the part number matches and the module is properly prepared (VIRGIN or cloned).
What is better: cloning or VIRGIN?
Cloning is usually the safest option because it transfers all original data. VIRGIN works well when other vehicle systems are fully functional.
Do you help with choosing the correct module?
Yes – simply send your part number or VIN, and we will match the correct unit.
Can I send my module for testing or preparation?
Yes – we offer testing, cloning and preparation services tailored to your vehicle.
Not sure which transmission control module you need? Contact us – we will match the correct unit for your vehicle and prepare it for installation.
Most Common Automatic Transmission Problems
- automatic gearbox jerking during shifting,
- gearbox not shifting properly,
- automatic transmission stuck in limp mode,
- transmission control module replacement,
- how to choose the right TCU,
- symptoms of a faulty transmission control module.
From our experience, many gearbox issues are misdiagnosed as mechanical failures, while the real cause is often the transmission control module.
In many cases, replacing the TCU is enough to fully resolve the problem.