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28555217 9692365980 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER DUCATO JUMPER BOXER 2.0 - HW9809447780 DCM6.2C

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DCM6.2C 28555217 for 2.0 HDI – tested ECU HW9809447780 for Boxer and Jumper

ECU 9692365980 tested, used in Euro 6 versions. Requires programming before installation in the vehicle.

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  • CAR MODEL DUCATO CITROEN JUMPER PEUGEOT BOXER
  • ENGINE 2.0 , 2.2 HDI
  • OEM: 28555217 DCM6.2C
  • PART NUMBER 9692365980 HW9809447780
  • PLUG AND PLAY READY FOR PROGRAMING
  • RENOVATED READY FOR PROGRAMING
  • 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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ECU DCM6.2C 28555217 / 9692365980 – engine controller for Boxer and Jumper 2.0 HDI (HW9809447780)

This DCM6.2C ECU with part numbers 28555217 and 9692365980, based on hardware HW9809447780, is intended for commercial vehicles Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper equipped with the 2.0 HDI BlueHDi Euro 6 engine. Found in manual gearbox versions produced between 2016 and 2019.

The module has been thoroughly tested by a technician – verified on a diagnostic bench and in a test vehicle. It is fully functional, but must be programmed and paired with the immobiliser and specific vehicle before installation.

For proper configuration, recommended tools include DiagBox PSA, Bosch KTS, Jaltest, Autel MaxiSys or Launch X431. The ECU does not contain vehicle data and requires full adaptation after installation.

Frequently Asked Questions – DCM6.2C engine control unit 28555217 9692365980


Which vehicles are compatible with the DCM6.2C engine control unit 28555217 9692365980 HW9809447780?

The DCM6.2C 28555217 / 9692365980 engine control unit on HW9809447780 hardware is designed for Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper light commercial vehicles with the 2.0 HDI / BlueHDi Euro 6 engine, produced in 2016–2019, with a manual gearbox.


Is the DCM6.2C engine control unit 28555217 9692365980 working and tested?

Yes, the offered DCM6.2C 28555217 9692365980 engine control unit has been tested on a diagnostic bench and in a test vehicle, confirming full technical functionality.


Does the DCM6.2C engine control unit 28555217 9692365980 require coding after installation?

Yes, the DCM6.2C 28555217 / 9692365980 engine control unit does not contain vehicle data, therefore after installation it must be coded and assigned to the immobiliser and the specific vehicle.


Which tools can be used to program the DCM6.2C engine control unit 28555217?

For adapting the DCM6.2C engine control unit, diagnostic tools such as DiagBox PSA, Bosch KTS, Jaltest, Autel MaxiSys or Launch X431 are recommended.


Can the DCM6.2C engine control unit 9692365980 be installed as Plug & Play?

No, this DCM6.2C 9692365980 engine control unit is not a Plug & Play version. After installation, mandatory adaptation and coding are required for correct operation with the vehicle.

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