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Engine control units ECU for Fiat vehicles

This category features original engine control units for Fiat vehicles, including the 500, Panda, Punto, Bravo, Tipo, Doblò, Ducato, Scudo and Fiorino. We offer modules for petrol and diesel engines, identified by Fiat, Bosch, Magneti Marelli, Continental or Delphi part numbers.

Depending on the selected product, the ECU may be supplied as Virgin, Plug & Play, Immo Off, reset or prepared for cloning. Before ordering, compare all the references on the label of your original ECU, as similar vehicles may use different hardware and software versions.

Products: 276

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55187377 IAW5AF.P3 Fiat 1.2 8V – ECU without programming
Product code IAW5AFP3 Producer code 55187377

55187377 IAW5AF.P3 ECU Engine controller FIAT Punto 1.2 8V Plug & Play

Price €115.83
Price €94.17
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55192305 IAW5AF.P3 ECU Engine FIAT Punto 1.2 8V Plug & Play
Product code IAW5AF.P3 Producer code 55192305

55192305 IAW5AF.P3 ECU Engine controller FIAT Punto 1.2 8V Plug & Play

Price €115.83
Price €94.17
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ECU engine control unit ECU Fiat Punto II 1.2 46820323 IAW 59F.M3 HW023 3804-ML4 Magneti Marelli
Product code IAW59F.M3 Producer code 46820323

46820323 IAW 59F.M3 HW023 Fiat Punto II 1.2 ECU engine control unit Virgin Plug & Play

Manufacturer MAGNETI MARELLI
Price €127.42
Price €103.59
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ECU Engine fiat grande punto 0261201684 51822805C 1.2 8V immo off
Product code 0261201684 Producer code 51822805C

0261201684 51822805C VIRGIN ECU Engine controller Fiat Punto 1.2 8V 51822805 – Plug & Play

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €150.58
Price €122.43
Product code 0261201689 Producer code 51807290

0261201689 51807290 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT LINEA 51807290E

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €150.58
Price €122.43
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51926691 IAW 5SF8.CP ECU engine controller Fiat Panda 1.2 8V Virgin Plug and Play
Product code IAW5SF8CP Producer code 51926691

51926691 IAW 5SF8.CP ECU engine controller Fiat Panda 1.2 8V Virgin Plug & Play

Manufacturer MAGNETI MARELLI
Price €173.75
Price €141.26
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ECU engine controller 0281010488 1329236080 Fiat Ducato 2.3 JTD IMMO OFF Plug & Play
Product code 0281010488 Producer code 1329236080

0281010488 1329236080 Fiat Ducato / Peugeot Boxer 2.3 JTD ECU engine controller IMMO OFF Plug & Play

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €173.75
Price €141.26
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Ecu Engine controller  BOSCH 0281010486 1327518080 FIAT Ducato Peugeot Boxer 2.8 JTD IMMO OFF
Product code 0281010486 Producer code 1327518080

0281010486 1327518080 ECU Engine Controller Fiat Ducato Peugeot Boxer 2.8 JTD Immo Off Plug & Play

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €173.75
Price €141.26
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
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52128591 9GF.DJ ECU Engine Fiat Panda 1.2 8V 169A4000 VIRGIN PLUG & PLAY ECU
Product code 9GFDJ Producer code 52128591

52128591 9GF.DJ VIRGIN ECU Engine controller Fiat Panda 1.2 9GFDJ Plug & Play

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
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ECU ENGINE FIAT 500 1.2 8V 51975364 9GF.T6 – ECU VIRGIN Plug & Play
Product code 9GFT6 Producer code 51975364

51975364 9GF.T6 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT 500 1.2 8V 9GFT6

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
Product code 0281015560 Producer code 51849380

0281015560 51849380 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT BRAVO 1.6 Multijet

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
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VIRGIN Engine ECU Fiat 1.3 55260725 MJD8F3.D4 Euro 5 – No Programming Required
Product code MJD8F3.D4 Producer code 55260725

55260725 VIRGIN ECU Engine controller Fiat 1.3 EURO 5 MJD8F3D4

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
Product code MJD8F3F6 Producer code 55246587

55246587 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT DUCATO 2.3 MJD8F3.F6 – SELF-ADAPTIVE UNIT

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
Product code MJD8F2F4 Producer code 51880760

51880760 MJD8F2.F4 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT FIORINO 1.3 MJD8F2F4

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
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Engine ECU for Fiat 1.3 – 51880758 MJD8F2.G4 – Plug Play, no programming required
Product code MJD8F2G4 Producer code 51880758

51880758 MJD8F2.G4 ECU engine controller Fiat Punto 1.3 Euro 5 Plug & Play

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
Product code MJD8F2G1 Producer code 51879338

51879338 MJD8F2.G1 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT PUNTO 1.3 MJD8F2G1

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
Product code MJD8F2F1 Producer code 51880759

51880759 MJD8F2.F1 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT FIORINO 1.3 MJD8F2F1

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
Product code MJD8F2.G1 Producer code 51892322

51892322 MJD8F2.G1 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT PUNTO 1.3 MJD8F2G1

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68
Product code MJD8F2G3 Producer code 51871693

51871693 MJD8F2.G3 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER FIAT PUNTO 1.3 MJD8F2G3

Manufacturer FPT
Price €185.34
Price €150.68

ECU Engine Controllers for FIAT

In modern vehicles, the Engine Control Unit (ECU) plays a critical role in managing engine performance, efficiency, and reliability. Specifically, for FIAT vehicles, ECU controllers are designed to regulate and monitor essential functions such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and emissions control. This compact yet powerful device acts as the "brain" of the car, analyzing data from various sensors and adjusting engine parameters to ensure optimal performance. Without an efficient ECU, the engine could experience problems with power, fuel economy, and even adherence to emission standards.

Importance of ECU Controllers for FIAT Vehicles

For FIAT owners, choosing the correct ECU is particularly important because each model has unique specifications that influence the engine's performance characteristics. FIAT vehicles, from compact city cars like the FIAT 500 to larger models such as the FIAT Tipo or FIAT Doblo, have specific ECUs programmed to maximize efficiency and responsiveness. These ECUs also help maintain the vehicle’s unique driving characteristics. For instance, a FIAT 500 with an updated ECU can deliver enhanced fuel efficiency while retaining its nimble handling and acceleration. Moreover, these controllers help ensure that the vehicle adheres to both local and international emissions standards, an essential feature for environmentally conscious drivers.

Key Features of FIAT ECU Engine Controllers

FIAT ECU controllers offer various key features that enhance engine control and functionality. These include: Advanced Fuel Management: FIAT ECUs ensure that fuel injection is precisely controlled, improving fuel efficiency and reducing emissions. Real-Time Diagnostics: ECUs continuously monitor sensors to detect potential problems early, allowing drivers or mechanics to address issues before they escalate. Adaptive Control Systems: With adaptive capabilities, FIAT ECUs can adjust performance based on driving habits and environmental conditions, providing a balanced blend of performance and economy. Enhanced Emission Control: FIAT ECUs help vehicles meet stringent emission standards by carefully managing exhaust emissions, making FIATs eco-friendlier.

Benefits of Upgrading or Replacing Your FIAT ECU

Upgrading or replacing the ECU in a FIAT vehicle can lead to various benefits, especially for older models that may lack the advancements of modern ECU technology. Here are some of the main advantages: Improved Performance: An upgraded ECU can enhance acceleration, power, and throttle response, leading to a more enjoyable driving experience. Enhanced Fuel Economy: Modern ECUs offer advanced fuel management features that help reduce fuel consumption, an advantage for drivers looking to save on gas. Increased Reliability: Older ECUs may become prone to errors or failures. Upgrading to a newer model can help maintain consistent performance and reduce the risk of breakdowns. Compatibility with Modern Diagnostic Tools: Newer ECUs are compatible with modern OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) systems, allowing mechanics to diagnose and repair issues more effectively.

Common Signs That Your FIAT ECU Needs Replacement

Knowing when to replace the ECU can save time, money, and stress. Here are common indicators that a FIAT ECU may need replacement: Poor Fuel Efficiency: If you notice that your FIAT is consuming more fuel than usual, it may be due to an ECU malfunction affecting fuel injection timing. Engine Stalling or Misfiring: Frequent stalling or misfiring could indicate a failure in the ECU, which can result in poor engine control. Warning Lights on Dashboard: Persistent check engine lights or other dashboard warnings could be due to a failing ECU that’s unable to communicate effectively with other engine components. Unusual Engine Behavior: If the engine exhibits rough idling, difficulty starting, or inconsistent power delivery, it may be related to a malfunctioning ECU.

Choosing the Right FIAT ECU Engine Controller

When selecting an ECU controller for a FIAT, it’s important to ensure compatibility with your specific model and year. Different FIAT models have distinct needs; for example, the requirements of a FIAT Panda will differ from those of a FIAT Ducato. Compatibility also extends to the ECU’s programming and configuration, as some models may require custom tuning to work seamlessly with performance modifications or alternative fuel setups. It’s recommended to choose an ECU from a reputable manufacturer or authorized FIAT dealer to guarantee reliability and compatibility.

Popular FIAT Models and Their ECU Specifications

FIAT 500: Known for its compact design and urban appeal, the FIAT 500 relies on an ECU programmed for fuel efficiency and maneuverability. FIAT Punto: A popular compact hatchback, the Punto’s ECU prioritizes balanced performance and economy, ideal for city and light highway driving. FIAT Ducato: Designed for commercial and heavy-duty use, the Ducato’s ECU optimizes torque and power, necessary for carrying larger loads. FIAT Tipo: A larger model, the Tipo benefits from an ECU that focuses on fuel efficiency without sacrificing power for long drives.

Ensuring a Smooth ECU Replacement Process

Replacing a FIAT ECU involves specific steps to avoid potential issues and ensure compatibility with the vehicle’s existing systems. Here are a few tips: Consult a FIAT Specialist: A FIAT-certified mechanic can ensure that the correct ECU model is selected and properly installed, preventing issues with installation or configuration. Program the ECU Correctly: The ECU should be programmed to match the specific needs of the vehicle, including any modifications that may affect engine performance or fuel delivery. Check for Firmware Updates: Some ECUs require firmware updates to optimize performance. Checking for and installing updates can enhance the ECU’s capabilities. Test Drive Post-Installation: After installation, take the vehicle for a test drive to ensure the ECU is functioning correctly and that there are no error codes or performance issues. For FIAT vehicle owners, the ECU engine controller is a crucial component that influences performance, efficiency, and reliability. From improved fuel economy to enhanced diagnostic capabilities, an effective ECU can make a substantial difference in the driving experience. Whether you are looking to upgrade your current ECU or replace a faulty unit, selecting the right controller for your FIAT model is essential. With the proper ECU, FIAT vehicles can achieve their full potential, delivering a balance of power, economy, and environmental responsibility that drivers expect from this iconic brand.

FAQ – Fiat engine control units

How do I choose the correct engine control unit for my Fiat?

The most important step is to compare the Fiat part number and the ECU manufacturer’s reference, such as Bosch, Magneti Marelli, Continental or Delphi. The vehicle model, year of manufacture and engine capacity alone may not be enough to confirm compatibility, as several ECU versions may have been used in the same Fiat variant.


Does a used Fiat ECU need to be programmed?

A standard used module usually contains data from the previous vehicle. Before installation, it may therefore require a Virgin reset, data cloning, immobiliser synchronisation, VIN programming or an adaptation procedure. The exact preparation method depends on the ECU type and the system used in the specific vehicle model.


What does a Virgin Fiat ECU mean?

A Virgin ECU is a control unit that has been cleared of the data stored by the vehicle in which it was previously installed. After installation, it may pair with the immobiliser automatically or require diagnostic coding. The procedure may differ depending on whether the module is intended for a Fiat 500, Punto, Doblo, Ducato or another model.


Does a Plug & Play Fiat engine control unit work immediately after installation?

A module described as Plug & Play is prepared for installation according to the information provided in the specific product listing. It may be a cloned control unit, an ECU with the immobiliser disabled or a properly reset module. Before starting the vehicle, always make sure that the part numbers and ECU version are compatible.


Can a damaged Fiat engine control unit be cloned?

In many cases, data can be read from the damaged ECU and transferred to a compatible replacement module. Cloning may include the engine software, immobiliser data, VIN and the vehicle’s individual configuration. Whether the service can be completed depends on the condition of the original control unit and the compatibility of the replacement module.


What symptoms may indicate a faulty Fiat ECU?

Possible symptoms include a no-start condition, unexpected engine stalling, lack of diagnostic communication, irregular engine operation, misfiring, reduced power or loss of injector control. Before purchasing another ECU, the wiring harness, power supply, ground connections, fuses, relays and sensors should also be checked, as similar problems do not always indicate a faulty control unit.

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    FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Are the products tested before shipping?

    Yes, every ECU engine controller, BSI module, BCM module, ABS module, transmission control unit, and other automotive electronic module is electronically tested before shipment. Each unit is checked for proper communication and correct operation to ensure you receive a fully tested product ready for installation.

    2. Does the ECU engine controller require programming or coding after installation?

    Whether programming or coding is required depends on the version of the product. We offer VIRGIN, IMMO OFF, and Plug & Play ECU engine controllers. Information about any required programming or coding is always clearly stated in the product description. In many cases, the unit can be installed and used without any additional coding or adaptation.

    3. How do I choose the correct part for my vehicle?

    The most important step is to compare the part numbers found on your original unit. Pay special attention to the Bosch, Siemens, Magneti Marelli, Continental, or vehicle manufacturer's OEM part number. If you are unsure, simply send us a photo of your existing module or provide your vehicle's VIN, and our specialists will help you identify the correct part.

    4. Are the products covered by a warranty?

    Yes, all ECU engine controllers, ABS modules, BCM modules, BSI modules, transmission control units, and other automotive electronic modules offered in our store are covered by a warranty. Every product is carefully tested and prepared before shipment. If you experience any issues, our technical support team is available to assist with diagnostics and help resolve the problem quickly and efficiently.

    5. What payment methods are available in the store?

    We offer secure online payments processed through Stripe and PayPal. Customers can pay using a credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna, online banking payments, or a traditional bank transfer. After placing an order, you will receive a secure payment link to complete your purchase safely and conveniently.