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0281021127 5803049526 NEW ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER IVECO Eurocargo Stralis Cursor

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Iveco 0281021127 / 5803049526 – new engine control unit for Eurocargo and Stralis

Brand-new factory ECU module for Iveco vehicles with Cursor Euro 4/5 engines, requiring programming exclusively at an authorised Iveco service centre.

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  • CAR MODEL IVECO Eurocargo Stralis Cursor
  • OEM: 0281021127
  • PART NUMBER 5803049526
  • 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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Iveco Eurocargo / Stralis – engine control unit 0281021127 / 5803049526

We offer a brand-new, factory engine control unit 0281021127 / 5803049526, intended for Iveco Eurocargo and Iveco Stralis vehicles equipped with Cursor Euro 4 / Euro 5 engines. The module is used in model years from 2006 to 2014, depending on the engine configuration.

The controller is in NEW condition and requires programming exactly the same way as a factory-new part. According to the manufacturer’s guidelines, full adaptation and coding are possible only at an authorised Iveco service centre, where the module will be paired with the vehicle and its security system.

Frequently asked questions (Q&A)


1. Which vehicles is the 0281021127 / 5803049526 control unit compatible with?

This module is used in Iveco Eurocargo and Iveco Stralis trucks with Cursor Euro 4/5 engines.


2. Is the control unit new or refurbished?

It is a brand-new factory control unit, not used and not refurbished.


3. What does the programming process look like?

Programming is performed the same way as for a new OEM unit – only at an authorised Iveco service centre.


4. Is the control unit Plug & Play?

No – the module requires full coding at the service centre to match the specific vehicle.


5. Can the control unit replace other part numbers?

This part is used in systems where 0281021127 and 5803049526 are specified. To confirm compatibility, always compare the ECU label.

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