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ECU engine control units for Chrysler vehicles

Explore our range of engine control units for Chrysler vehicles, including models such as the 300C, Voyager, Grand Voyager, PT Cruiser, Sebring, Pacifica and Town & Country. We offer original modules for petrol and diesel engines, identified by Chrysler, Mopar, Bosch, Continental, Siemens or Motorola part numbers.

Depending on the specific product, the ECU may be supplied as Virgin, Plug & Play, Immo Off, cloned or prepared for programming. Before purchasing, compare all part numbers, the engine version and the transmission type, as similar vehicle models may use different controller variants.

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Product code P05149124AD Producer code 0281013903

0281013903 P05149124AD RENOVATED ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER 124AD CHRYSLER 300C

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €254.84
Price €207.18

Engine ECU for CHRYSLER – How the Engine ECU is Made

The engine ECU (Electronic Control Unit) plays a crucial role in modern automotive systems, including in Chrysler vehicles. It is a technologically advanced electronic module that manages the operation of the engine. It monitors and adjusts parameters such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and emissions control. Manufactured using the highest-quality materials, Chrysler's ECUs are designed with a focus on fuel efficiency, reliability, and innovation, making them an ideal choice for drivers who value high quality and cutting-edge solutions.

The production process of the engine ECU involves advanced stages such as precise microchip assembly, performance testing, and software integration. These steps ensure the ECU not only controls the engine but also interacts seamlessly with other electronic modules in the vehicle. In Chrysler’s case, special emphasis is placed on meeting stringent European standards, ensuring reliability under various driving conditions. Notably, the technologies used in these ECUs often set benchmarks for other automotive manufacturers.


Chrysler and Technological Innovation

Chrysler has always stood out for its innovative approach to car design. The engine ECUs in its vehicles exemplify the harmonious integration of modern technology with traditional quality craftsmanship. In response to increasingly strict environmental regulations, Chrysler regularly updates ECU software. This allows for optimization of performance and adaptation to changing market demands and legal requirements, particularly regarding emissions.

For models designed for the European market, Chrysler ECUs come equipped with features such as:

  • Advanced Emissions Control: Compliance with Euro 6 and higher standards.
  • Fuel Efficiency: Sophisticated control algorithms optimize engine operation, reducing fuel consumption while enhancing driving dynamics.
  • Diagnostics and Fault Detection: Integrated monitoring systems enable rapid detection of potential issues through OBD code readings.

Advantages of Chrysler Models for the European Market

Chrysler models tailored for the European market meet the specific needs of drivers on the continent, offering:

  • High Ergonomics: Designed with user comfort and convenience in mind.
  • Modern Driver Assistance Systems: Including features like parking assistance, adaptive cruise control, and lane-keeping systems.
  • Durability: Vehicle and component design, including ECUs, ensures reliability under diverse weather conditions and terrains.

Handling Engine ECU Issues

In the event of a Chrysler ECU failure, it’s essential to act quickly to minimize potential damage. Here are some tips:

  • Computer Diagnosis: The first step should be connecting the vehicle to a diagnostic tool via the OBD port to identify fault codes.
  • Repair or Replacement: Depending on the issue, the ECU may be repaired or replaced. Using genuine parts, whether new or refurbished, from trusted sources is essential to ensure reliability.
  • Software Updates: Sometimes, issues arise due to outdated software. Regular updates can prevent many failures.
  • Professional Service: For serious problems, it’s advisable to visit an authorized Chrysler service center, where specialists have the necessary tools and expertise.

Following these guidelines can minimize vehicle downtime and avoid high repair costs. Regular vehicle maintenance is also crucial to ensure the optimal performance of the engine ECU for years to come

FAQ – Chrysler engine control units

How do I choose the correct ECU for a specific Chrysler model?

Start by checking the numbers shown on the housing of the original module. Both the Chrysler or Mopar part number and the electronics manufacturer’s reference are important. The engine type, power output, year of manufacture, transmission and the market for which the vehicle was produced should also be taken into account.


Is a used Chrysler engine control unit ready for installation?

A standard used ECU contains information from the previous vehicle, so it is usually not ready for direct installation. It may require data cloning, a memory reset, immobiliser synchronisation, VIN programming or reconfiguration. The preparation method should be clearly specified in the individual product description.


What does Plug & Play mean for a Chrysler ECU?

The term Plug & Play means that the module has been prepared to work with the vehicle in the manner specified by the seller. It may contain transferred data, appropriately modified memory or a disabled start authorisation system. However, this does not mean that every control unit with similar connectors will be compatible with the vehicle.


Can a Chrysler 300C or Voyager engine control unit be cloned?

In many control units used in the Chrysler 300C, Voyager and Grand Voyager, the data can be transferred to a compatible replacement module. Cloning may include the software, VIN, immobiliser information and powertrain configuration. The success of the process depends on the condition of the original ECU and whether its memory can still be read.


Does the Mopar part number need to match the original ECU exactly?

An identical Mopar part number is the safest basis for selection, although some parts have official replacement numbers or updated versions. Before purchasing, the hardware number, software version and intended application of the module should be confirmed. The appearance of the housing alone does not guarantee that the ECU will work correctly.


What symptoms can be caused by a faulty Chrysler engine control unit?

ECU faults may cause a no-start condition, engine stalling, unstable operation, loss of diagnostic communication, injection faults or intermittent limp mode. Before replacing the control unit, the battery, power cables, ground connections, fuses, relays, sensors and CAN network should also be checked.

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    In our guide, we explain the most common AdBlue problems, typical SCR and NOx faults, supported ECU types and available service options for vehicles such as Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer, Citroën Jumper / Relay, Iveco Daily, VW T6, BMW and many others.

    You can also find out how AdBlue OFF at our workshop, sending your own ECU to us, or purchasing a prepared replacement ECU works.

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    BMW 2.0 Diesel ECU Contaminated with Fuel – What Should You Do?

    Starting problems, no communication with the ECU or diesel fuel visible inside its connector may indicate an electronic fault in the BMW engine control unit.

    In this guide, we explain:

    • why diesel fuel can enter the engine ECU,
    • the most common symptoms and fault codes,
    • which components should be checked or replaced before refitting a repaired ECU,
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    • the differences between ECUs for vehicles with and without AdBlue,
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    FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Are the products tested before shipping?

    Yes, every ECU engine controller, BSI module, BCM module, ABS module, transmission control unit, and other automotive electronic module is electronically tested before shipment. Each unit is checked for proper communication and correct operation to ensure you receive a fully tested product ready for installation.

    2. Does the ECU engine controller require programming or coding after installation?

    Whether programming or coding is required depends on the version of the product. We offer VIRGIN, IMMO OFF, and Plug & Play ECU engine controllers. Information about any required programming or coding is always clearly stated in the product description. In many cases, the unit can be installed and used without any additional coding or adaptation.

    3. How do I choose the correct part for my vehicle?

    The most important step is to compare the part numbers found on your original unit. Pay special attention to the Bosch, Siemens, Magneti Marelli, Continental, or vehicle manufacturer's OEM part number. If you are unsure, simply send us a photo of your existing module or provide your vehicle's VIN, and our specialists will help you identify the correct part.

    4. Are the products covered by a warranty?

    Yes, all ECU engine controllers, ABS modules, BCM modules, BSI modules, transmission control units, and other automotive electronic modules offered in our store are covered by a warranty. Every product is carefully tested and prepared before shipment. If you experience any issues, our technical support team is available to assist with diagnostics and help resolve the problem quickly and efficiently.

    5. What payment methods are available in the store?

    We offer secure online payments processed through Stripe and PayPal. Customers can pay using a credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna, online banking payments, or a traditional bank transfer. After placing an order, you will receive a secure payment link to complete your purchase safely and conveniently.