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12249823 FFFR VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER OPEL MERIVA MT35E

DELPHI

MT35E for Opel Meriva 1.6 – ECU 12249823 FFFR in VIRGIN mode, without PIN

ECU with clean CAR PASS, ready for programming using TECH-2 or OP-COM diagnostic tools.

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  • CAR MODEL OPEL MERIVA
  • OEM: 12249823 FFFR
  • PART NUMBER MT35E
  • VARIANT CLEAR - ready for programming - CAR PASS
  • 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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VIRGIN ECU 12249823 FFFR – clean MT35E engine control unit for OPEL Meriva 1.6 without PIN code

The presented engine control unit 12249823 FFFR, based on the Delphi MT35E system, has been prepared in VIRGIN mode. The module does not contain a PIN code and the CAR PASS has been completely removed – allowing the ECU to be assigned as a new unit.

This model is used in OPEL Meriva A with the 1.6 16V petrol engine, mainly in vehicles produced between 2003–2009. After installation, the ECU must be programmed with TECH-2 or OP-COM to synchronize it with the immobilizer and vehicle system.

The unit has been fully tested on a diagnostic bench and in a test vehicle. Its functionality has been confirmed, and the module is ready for installation and adaptation.


Frequently Asked Questions – ECU 12249823 FFFR Delphi MT35E

Does ECU 12249823 FFFR fit all Meriva A models?

Yes, this ECU is intended for Opel Meriva A 1.6 16V petrol versions from 2003–2009. The part numbers must match your original ECU.


Do I need a PIN or Car Pass to use this ECU?

No – the module is prepared in VIRGIN mode. Immobilizer and Car Pass data have been cleared, so no PIN is required.


How to program this ECU in the car?

After installation, you must perform programming using TECH-2 or OP-COM. The ECU will then adapt to the immobilizer and VIN of the vehicle.


What does it mean that the ECU is "clean" (VIRGIN)?

“Clean” means that the ECU works like a factory-new unit – without VIN, PIN or immobilizer data. It can therefore be assigned to another vehicle without complications.


Was the ECU tested before shipping?

Yes, each unit is bench-tested and verified in a test vehicle to ensure it is fully functional and ready for installation.

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