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0281014223 39114-27346 IMMO OFF ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER KIA SPORTAGE 2.0 3911427346

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ECU 0281014223 / 39114-27346 – Engine Control Unit KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi

Original Bosch EDC16C39 ECU in IMMO OFF version, dedicated to KIA Sportage and Hyundai Tucson 2.0 CRDi, fully tested and ready for immediate Plug & Play installation.

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  • CAR MODEL KIA SPORTAGE
  • ENGINE 2.0
  • OEM: 39114-27346 , 3911427346
  • PART NUMBER Bosch : 0281014223
  • PLUG AND PLAY IMMO OFF
  • 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 Control Unit 0281014223 / 39114-27346 – KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi IMMO OFF

This listing is for an original Bosch EDC16C39 engine control unit (ECU) with reference numbers 0281014223 and 39114-27346, used in KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi. The unit has been prepared in IMMO OFF mode, meaning the immobilizer has been disabled – the ECU works immediately after installation, with no need for key programming or adaptation.

Compatible vehicle models

The Bosch ECU 0281014223 / 39114-27346 was installed in 2.0 CRDi engines from the Hyundai-KIA group, mainly in:

  • KIA Sportage (II JE) – 2.0 CRDi, years 2005–2010
  • Hyundai Tucson (IX) – 2.0 CRDi, years 2005–2010

This ECU works with the D4EA engine and is compatible with both manual and automatic gearboxes.

Installation and configuration

The IMMO OFF version works immediately after connection – no coding or immobilizer programming required. It’s an ideal solution if the original ECU is damaged or the immobilizer has failed. The unit is fully Plug & Play.

 


FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Will ECU 0281014223 / 39114-27346 fit my car?

Yes, if your car is a KIA Sportage 2.0 CRDi or Hyundai Tucson 2.0 CRDi from 2005–2010 and your original ECU number is 0281014223 or 39114-27346, this unit will fit perfectly.


Does it require programming?

No. The IMMO OFF version works right after connection. No immobilizer or key programming is needed.


Is the ECU new?

No, it is a used but fully tested engine control unit. Each unit has been checked on a diagnostic bench and in a test vehicle to ensure full functionality.


Can additional modifications be made?

Yes – upon request we can perform DPF OFF, EGR OFF and CHIP TUNING (+15% power and torque).


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