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Iveco ecu engine controllers available at ECUSale are original, used and tested modules for Iveco vans, trucks and commercial vehicles. We supply controllers matched by part number, vehicle model, engine version and software specification. Depending on the ECU type, the module can be prepared for programming, cloned using the data from the original unit, or supplied in Virgin or Immo Off version. Our range includes controllers for models such as Iveco Daily, Eurocargo, Stralis and other Iveco commercial vehicles.

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Product code 2804201406556 Producer code 69004457

69004457 2804201406556 ECU Engine controller IVECO Magneti Marelli MF3.8

Manufacturer FPT
Price €741.34
Price €602.72
Product code 0281020149 Producer code 504359918

504359918 0281020149 Engine ECU BCM Key Start Kit Iveco Daily 3.0 HPI FULL SET Plug & Play

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €810.84
Price €659.22
Product code 0281039468 Producer code 5802825264

0281039468 5802825264 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €926.68
Price €753.40
Product code 0281039467 Producer code 5802825661

0281039467 5802825661 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €926.68
Price €753.40
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ECU ENGINE ECU 0281039009 5802858897 Iveco Daily 2.3 Diesel Euro 6
Product code 5802858897 Producer code 0281039009

0281039009 5802858897 Engine Control Unit Iveco Daily 2.3 3.0 EDC17C69

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €463.34
Price €376.70
Product code 0281035964 Producer code 5802245368

0281035964 5802245368 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way 4565469 TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €810.84
Price €659.22
Product code 0281035648 Producer code 5802338412

0281035648 5802338412 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €370.67
Price €301.36
Product code 0281035639 Producer code 5802338413

0281035639 5802338413 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €509.67
Price €414.37
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ECU Iveco MD1CE101 – Bosch 0281031052 with part number 5801804545 / 4565469, fully tested.
Product code 0281031052 Producer code 5801804545

0281031052 5801804545 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way 4565469 TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €926.68
Price €753.40
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Engine ECU Iveco MD1CE101 – Bosch 0281030088, part number 5801593656, tested
Product code 0281030088 Producer code 5801593656

0281030088 5801593656 ECU Engine Controller Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way 3.0 Diesel

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €648.67
Price €527.38
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ECU ENGINE IVECO Eurocargo Stralis Cursor 0281021127 5803049526
Product code 0281021127 Producer code 5803049526

0281021127 5803049526 NEW ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER IVECO Eurocargo Stralis Cursor

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €926.68
Price €753.40
Product code 0281020600 Producer code 5802247472

0281020600 5802247472 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco S-WAY Cursor New Holland Valtra Case

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €834.01
Price €678.06
Product code 0281020459 Producer code 5802061525

0281020459 5802061525 NEW ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Stralis HI-WAY HI-ROAD HI-STREET

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €810.84
Price €659.22
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IVECO DAILY ECU 0281020149 / 504359918 IMMO OFF
Product code 504359918 Producer code 0281020149

0281020149 504359918 IMMO OFF ECU Engine Controller Iveco Daily 3.0 HPI HPT Plug & Play

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €486.51
Price €395.53
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Photo of Iveco ECU EDC7UC31 – original Bosch 0281020146 unit, OEM 504388754, from Stralis truck
Product code 0281020146 Producer code 504388754

0281020146 504388754 NEW Ecu Engine controller Iveco Stralis Cursor

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €486.51
Price €395.53
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Ecu Controller IVECO Stralis Eurocargo 0281020048 504122542
Product code 504122542 Producer code 0281020048

0281020048 504122542 New ECU Engine controller Iveco Stralis Eurocargo Bosch

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €579.17
Price €470.87
Product code 5801467201 Producer code 0281018453

0281018453 5801467201 IMMO OFF ECU engine controller Iveco Daily 3.0 HPI HPT

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €718.17
Price €583.88
Product code 0281018431 Producer code 5801475113

0281018431 5801475113 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €857.18
Price €696.89
Product code 0281018130 Producer code 0281018130

0281018130 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER Iveco Daily Eurocargo S-Way TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €857.18
Price €696.89
Product code 0281017455 Producer code 580135271J

0281017455 580135271J ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER veco Daily 2.3 TESTED

Manufacturer BOSCH
Price €254.84
Price €207.18

ECU Engine Controller in IVECO – The Foundation of Every Vehicle's Operation

The ECU Engine Controller in IVECO vehicles is an essential component that ensures optimal engine performance and user comfort. Its primary function is to manage engine operation by monitoring and regulating key parameters such as fuel injection, ignition, and turbocharger operation.

Why is the ECU Engine Controller in IVECO So Important?

IVECO commercial vehicles are heavily used, especially in the transport sector, where reliability plays a key role. A failure of the ECU Engine Controller can lead to costly downtime and disrupt company operations. Therefore, regular checks of its technical condition are crucial to prevent malfunctions and ensure smooth vehicle operation.

Regular Technical Inspection of IVECO Vehicles

IVECO is a brand known for reliable commercial vehicles that play a vital role in transporting goods and equipment. A malfunctioning vehicle can cause significant issues for a business, such as delivery delays or additional repair costs. To avoid unexpected downtime and maintain vehicle performance, regular servicing and technical inspections are absolutely necessary.


Common ECU Engine Controller Failure in IVECO – The Impact of Water on Electronics

One of the most common causes of ECU Engine Controller failure in IVECO vehicles is water ingress. Design flaws in certain models mean that during heavy rain or vehicle washing, water can penetrate the controller, leading to severe electronic issues.

How Does Water Affect the ECU Engine Controller?

The electronics in the ECU Engine Controller are highly sensitive to water exposure. Even a small amount of moisture can cause:

  • Corrosion of electronic components: Water causes circuits to rust, leading to damage.
  • Short circuits: Water ingress can cause electrical shorts, resulting in controller errors.
  • Damage to integrated circuits: Water can permanently damage processors and other critical controller components, often necessitating replacement.
  • Communication interruptions with sensors: Water can disrupt connections between the controller and engine sensors, causing improper vehicle operation.

Causes of Water Ingress in IVECO ECU Engine Controllers

Design flaws, such as inadequate sealing of the controller housing or its location in areas prone to water exposure, are the primary risk factors. During heavy rain or driving on wet terrain, water can enter the controller housing, significantly increasing the risk of failure.

How to Prevent Water Damage to the ECU Engine Controller in IVECO?

  1. Regularly check seals: Ensure the controller housing seals are in good condition. Replace them if necessary.
  2. Additional protections: Use extra covers or hydrophobic coatings to protect the electronics from moisture.
  3. Controller relocation: In some models, the controller's position can be modified to a less exposed area.
  4. Clean water drains: Regularly inspect water drainage systems to ensure they direct water away from the electronics.

Water ingress into the ECU Engine Controller is a serious issue that can lead to costly repairs or the need for a full controller replacement. Investing in prevention and regular maintenance helps minimize the risk of failure and ensures long-term vehicle reliability.


Programming ECU Engine Controllers in IVECO Vehicles

Programming an ECU Engine Controller in IVECO vehicles involves tailoring the software to the vehicle's specifications and engine configuration. This complex process requires experience, specialized knowledge, and professional equipment.

What Devices Are Used for Programming?

Programming IVECO ECU Engine Controllers involves advanced diagnostic tools and programmers. The most commonly used tools include:

  • IVECO Original Diagnostic Tools:

    • Easy by IVECO: The official diagnostic device enabling programming, diagnostics, and configuration of electronics in IVECO vehicles.
  • Universal Diagnostic Tools:

    • Autel MaxiSys
    • Launch X431
  • Dedicated ECU Engine Controller Programmers:

    • KESSv2 and KTAG
    • PCMflash
  • Specialist Diagnostic Computers:

    • Workshop computers with dedicated software for IVECO ECU controller management.

Cloning ECU Engine Controllers

Cloning an ECU Engine Controller involves copying data from a damaged (original) module and transferring it to a new or used module purchased on the secondary market. This is an effective method to restore full vehicle functionality without purchasing a new controller.

The Process of Cloning an ECU Engine Controller

  1. Reading data from the damaged controller:
    Using programming devices such as KESSv2, KTAG, or Autel, data is extracted from the EEPROM and flash memory of the damaged controller.

  2. Uploading the data:
    The extracted data is transferred to a replacement module prepared for reuse.

  3. Vehicle adaptation:
    After cloning, adaptation is not required as the cloned module contains all original data, such as immobilizer codes, VIN, and vehicle specifications.


Advantages of Cloning ECU Engine Controllers

  • Lower cost: Purchasing a used controller is significantly cheaper than buying a new original module.
  • Restoration of full functionality: Cloning preserves all original vehicle data and equipment settings.
  • Quick repair: The process is more economical, simpler, and faster compared to programming a new controller from scratch.

Notes on Programming and Cloning ECU Controllers

  1. Choose the right tools:
    Use devices and software compatible with the controller model in your vehicle.

  2. Specialist knowledge:
    Programming and cloning controllers should be performed by experienced mechanics or automotive electronics specialists.

  3. Backup data:
    Always create a backup of the data before starting any work on the controller to avoid data loss.

By using the right tools and following these guidelines, you can effectively program and clone ECU Engine Controllers in IVECO vehicles, restoring full functionality and minimizing the risk of costly errors.


Frequently asked questions – Iveco ECU engine controllers

Will a used Iveco engine controller fit my vehicle?

The compatibility of an Iveco ECU should always be checked using the part number shown on the label of the original module. The vehicle model, year of manufacture, engine version, emission standard, gearbox type and software version are also important. Iveco vehicles were fitted with many different ECU variants, so modules that look similar are not always interchangeable.


Does an Iveco engine controller need programming after installation?

In many cases, an Iveco engine controller must be programmed, adapted or synchronised with the immobiliser after replacement. This depends on the exact vehicle model, ECU type and the data stored in the original module. Very often, the best solution is to clone the old ECU, as this allows the immobiliser data, VIN number and vehicle configuration to be transferred to the replacement unit.


What are the common symptoms of a faulty Iveco engine controller?

A faulty Iveco engine ECU may cause starting problems, engine stalling, no communication with diagnostic equipment, rough engine running, loss of power, injector fault codes, turbocharger issues or a Check Engine warning light. In commercial vehicles, an ECU failure can quickly lead to vehicle downtime and additional costs for the company.


Can a water-damaged Iveco engine controller be repaired?

Water or moisture inside an Iveco engine controller can cause corrosion of the circuit board, short circuits and damage to internal components. In some cases, repair may be possible, or the data can be read from the old ECU in order to perform cloning. If the damage is too extensive, the controller may need to be replaced with another tested module prepared for installation or programming.


What does Iveco engine controller cloning involve?

Cloning an Iveco engine controller means reading the data from the original ECU and transferring it to another working module. This allows the replacement unit to retain vehicle-specific data such as the immobiliser, VIN number, engine configuration and software. In many cases, a cloned ECU can be installed without additional adaptation in the vehicle.


How to choose the correct engine controller for Iveco?

To select the correct Iveco engine controller, it is best to send a photo of the old ECU label, the part number, vehicle model, year of manufacture, engine capacity and power, as well as information about the gearbox. With these details, it is possible to check compatibility and choose a controller suitable for programming, cloning or preparation as virgin or immo off.

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    AdBlue, SCR or NOx Problem?

    Is your vehicle counting down the remaining miles or kilometres until the engine can no longer be restarted, showing an AdBlue warning after refill, or reporting a NOx sensor fault?

    In our guide, we explain the most common AdBlue problems, typical SCR and NOx faults, supported ECU types and available service options for vehicles such as Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer, Citroën Jumper / Relay, Iveco Daily, VW T6, BMW and many others.

    You can also find out how AdBlue OFF at our workshop, sending your own ECU to us, or purchasing a prepared replacement ECU works.

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  • BMW ECU Contaminated with Diesel Fuel? 2.0 Diesel ECU Repair

    BMW 2.0 Diesel ECU Contaminated with Fuel – What Should You Do?

    Starting problems, no communication with the ECU or diesel fuel visible inside its connector may indicate an electronic fault in the BMW engine control unit.

    In this guide, we explain:

    • why diesel fuel can enter the engine ECU,
    • the most common symptoms and fault codes,
    • which components should be checked or replaced before refitting a repaired ECU,
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    Read the full guide to learn how to prevent a repaired or replacement ECU from being contaminated and damaged again.

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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.