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28330764 AV41-12A650-DM ECU Engine controller DCM3.5 FORD AV4112A650DM

DELPHI

Ford Kuga I 2.0 TDCi – engine controller AV41-12A650-DM / 28330764 DCM3.5

Delphi unit intended for models from approximately 2008–2012; after installation it requires PATS immobilizer programming using IDS or FORScan; cloning of data from the old module is also possible.

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  • CAR MODEL FORD
  • ENGINE 2.0 TDCI
  • OEM: 28330764 DCM3.5
  • PART NUMBER AV41-12A650-DM
  • VARIANT 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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28330764 / delphi AV41-12A650-DM engine control unit DCM3.5 for Ford Kuga I 2.0 TDCi

The offered engine control unit with numbers AV41-12A650-DM and 28330764 is a module used in first generation Ford Kuga vehicles with the 2.0 TDCi diesel engine. The ECU is electronically tested, prepared for installation and further configuration in the vehicle. An ideal solution when the original unit is damaged, there is no communication, or the car has starting issues.

Application

  • model: Ford Kuga I
  • years: approx. 2008–2012
  • engine: 2.0 TDCi diesel
  • injection system: Delphi
  • ECU type: DCM3.5

Programming after installation

The module requires immobilizer adaptation. The operation is performed as with a new ECU, using service tools IDS or FORScan. In short – install, run the PATS procedure, synchronize with the vehicle and the car will start correctly.

Cloning option

On request, there is an option to transfer data from the old ECU. Thanks to this, after installation there is no need to perform adaptation – the vehicle starts like with the original module.

Typical failure symptoms

  • no communication with the ECU
  • vehicle will not start
  • cooling fan runs at maximum speed
  • many random diagnostic faults

FAQ – customer questions

Does the AV41-12A650-DM ECU need coding?
Yes, immobilizer programming via IDS or FORScan is required.

28330764 – does it fit every Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi?
Compatibility must be confirmed by the part number. If the markings are the same, the module will be correct.

I have AV4112A650DM, will the car start immediately after installation?
Only after prior data cloning. Otherwise PATS adaptation is required.

Can part number 28330764 be replaced with another version?
It is safest to use the identical hardware number – this helps avoid software issues.

What if the diagnostic tool cannot connect to the old ECU?
In that case cloning may be impossible and a standard programming procedure will be required.

Each engine control unit undergoes communication and power supply tests before shipping. You receive a tested module ready for installation.

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