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28278459 AV41-12A650-CE ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER DCM3.5 FORD AV4112A650CE

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Engine ECU 28278459 for Ford Kuga 2.0 – AV41-12A650-CE / DCM3.5

Original ECU AV41-12A650-CE (DCM3.5) for Ford Kuga 2.0 28278459, fully functional and prepared for adaptation after coding with FORScan or IDS.

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  • CAR MODEL FORD
  • ENGINE 2.0 TDCI
  • OEM: 28278459 DCM3.5
  • PART NUMBER AV41-12A650-CE
  • VARIANT READY FOR PROGRAMING
  • WARRANTY 6 MONTH
  • TESTED Second hand product
  • PAYMENT: Credit Card , Bank Transfer , PayPal
  • DELIVERY European Union 2-3 working days
  • DELIVERY Worldwide 4-7 working days

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Engine ECU AV41-12A650-CE / 28278459 – Ford Kuga 2.0 DCM3.5

We offer the original engine ECU with number AV41-12A650-CE (reference AV4112A650CE) designed for Ford vehicles equipped with 2.0 TDCi engines and the DCM3.5 control system. The module has been tested under real conditions and is fully functional.

To operate, the ECU AV41-12A650-CE requires coding with FORScan or Ford IDS and adaptation to the specific vehicle based on the VIN number. This ensures full compatibility and correct operation in your car.

Applications – models and engines for 28278459

  • Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi – model years 2010–2016
  • Also applicable to other Ford models with 2.0 TDCi engines and DCM3.5 ECU

Why choose ECU 28278459 / AV41-12A650-CE?

  • Original engine ECU AV41-12A650-CE / AV4112A650CE
  • Full compatibility with DCM3.5 system
  • Tested and verified – 100% working condition
  • Ready for coding and adaptation with FORScan or IDS

Frequently Asked Questions 28278459 (Q&A)

Which vehicles is ECU AV41-12A650-CE compatible with?

The AV41-12A650-CE (AV4112A650CE) ECU fits Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi from 2010–2016 and other Ford models with 2.0 TDCi engines using DCM3.5.


Does ECU AV41-12A650-CE require programming?

Yes, the AV41-12A650-CE requires coding with FORScan or Ford IDS and adaptation to the vehicle VIN.


Has ECU AV41-12A650-CE been tested?

Yes, all AV41-12A650-CE units have been tested under workshop conditions – 100% functionality confirmed.


How to check ECU compatibility?

Compare the part numbers: AV41-12A650-CE or AV4112A650CE. If your unit has these references, it is fully compatible with your Ford Kuga 2.0.

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