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0281013424 39113-27345 IMMO OFF ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER KIA SPORTAGE 2.0 3911327345

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ECU 0281013424 / 39113-27345 – Engine Control Unit KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi

Tested Bosch EDC15C7 ECU in IMMO OFF version, dedicated to KIA Sportage and Hyundai Tucson 2.0 CRDi from 2004–2009, ready for Plug & Play installation.

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  • CAR MODEL KIA SPORTAGE
  • ENGINE 2.0
  • OEM: 39113-27345 , 3911327345
  • PART NUMBER Bosch : 0281013424
  • PLUG AND PLAY IMMO OFF
  • 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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Engine Control Unit 0281013424 / 39113-27345 – KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi IMMO OFF

We offer the original Bosch EDC15C7 engine control unit (ECU) with reference numbers 0281013424 and 39113-27345, designed for KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi. The unit has been professionally prepared in the IMMO OFF version, which means the immobilizer has been disabled – the ECU works immediately after installation without any key or PIN programming. Simply connect and start the engine.

Compatible vehicle models

The Bosch ECU 0281013424 / 39113-27345 was used in KIA and Hyundai vehicles equipped with the 2.0 CRDi diesel engine, produced between 2004–2009. Commonly found in the following models:

  • KIA Sportage (II JE) – 2.0 CRDi – years 2004–2009
  • Hyundai Tucson (IX) – 2.0 CRDi – years 2004–2009

The unit works with D4EA engines – a reliable and popular diesel used in both KIA and Hyundai models.

Programming and installation

The IMMO OFF version requires no programming – once connected, the ECU operates in Plug & Play mode. It’s an ideal solution in case of immobilizer failure, damaged original ECU, or lost keys.

 

 


FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Will this ECU fit my car?

Yes, if you have a KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi or Hyundai Tucson 2.0 CRDi from 2004–2009 and your original ECU number is 0281013424 or 39113-27345, this unit will fit perfectly.


Does this ECU require programming?

No, this ECU comes in IMMO OFF mode – simply plug it in and start the engine. No immobilizer or key programming is required.


Is the ECU new or used?

The unit is used but professionally tested on a diagnostic bench and in a test vehicle. Full working guarantee included.


Can additional modifications be made?

Yes, on request we can prepare versions with EGR OFF, DPF OFF or CHIP TUNING (+15% power and torque).


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