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09158689 5WK9154 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER OPEL ZAFIRA ASTRA VECTRA 1.8 16V

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GM 09158689 Siemens 5WK9154 – newer, improved and failure-free ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER for OPEL

The latest, upgraded version of the GM 09158689 / Siemens 5WK9154 engine controller has been designed as a direct successor to the older, failure-prone model. It ensures full compatibility with Opel vehicle electrical systems while eliminating the typical design flaws found in the previous version.

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  • CAR MODEL OPEL ZAFIRA ASTRA VECTRA
  • ENGINE 1.8 16V Z18XE
  • OEM: 09158689
  • PART NUMBER Siemens: 5WK9154
  • 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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Newer, improved OPEL ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER GM 09158689 Siemens 5WK9154

We offer a newer, improved version of the GM 09158689 / Siemens 5WK9154 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER, designed as a direct replacement for the older, more failure-prone type. This model features a modernized housing and improved internal design, significantly increasing durability and reliability.

Key features

  • Part numbers: GM 09158689 / Siemens 5WK9154
  • Type: newer, improved engine controller
  • Application: OPEL – 1.8 16V petrol engines
  • Replacement: fully replaces the older 09158689 controller
  • Design: improved housing, increased resistance to failures
  • Installation: no mechanical or electrical modifications required
  • Programming: vehicle coding required (TECH-2 / OP-COM)

Newer model instead of the older type

This engine controller was developed to eliminate common design flaws found in earlier versions. It ensures more stable operation and better resistance to engine-bay conditions.

Despite differences in the housing, the controller is fully electrically and functionally compatible with the older model.

Compatibility and application

  • OPEL Astra 1.8 16V
  • OPEL Zafira 1.8 16V
  • OPEL Vectra 1.8 16V

Always compare the part numbers on the original controller label. If in doubt, send us a photo – we will help verify compatibility.

Installation and coding

After installation, the controller requires adaptation to the vehicle and immobilizer. Coding must be carried out using suitable diagnostic equipment, such as TECH-2 or OP-COM.

Frequently asked questions


What is the difference between this controller and the older type?

It is a newer, improved design with an upgraded housing and internal solutions, making it less prone to typical failures of the older model.


Can I install it instead of the old controller?

Yes. It is a direct replacement – fits mechanically and electrically without modifications.


Does the controller require programming?

Yes. After installation, coding to the vehicle and immobilizer is required (TECH-2 or OP-COM).


Is the GM 09158689 Siemens 5WK9154 engine controller original?

Yes. The offered GM 09158689 / Siemens 5WK9154 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER is an original GM product. It is not a substitute or remanufactured unit, but a factory controller in a newer, improved design.


Is GM 09158689 compatible with Siemens 5WK9154?

Yes. GM 09158689 and Siemens 5WK9154 refer to the same type of engine controller and are fully compatible. Always match the number from the original unit label.


Does GM 09158689 Siemens 5WK9154 fit my Opel?

The GM 09158689 / 5WK9154 engine controller is used in selected OPEL models with a 1.8 16V petrol engine. To be sure, compare part numbers or send us a photo of your original controller.


Is coding required after replacing GM 09158689?

Yes. The GM 09158689 Siemens 5WK9154 engine controller requires coding to the vehicle and immobilizer after installation, using tools such as TECH-2 or OP-COM.

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