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0261207422 AZ 24456864 VIRGIN ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER OPEL AGILA 1.0

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0261207422 / 24456864 Engine Control Unit VIRGIN – Opel Agila 1.0

Virgin-reset Bosch engine control unit for Opel Agila 1.0, fully cleared, reset and ready for immediate adaptation in the vehicle.

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Price €118.28
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  • CAR MODEL OPEL AGILA
  • ENGINE 1.0
  • OEM: 24456864
  • PART NUMBER Bosch : 0261207422
  • VARIANT CLEAR - ready for programming - CAR PASS
  • WARRANTY 6 MONTH
  • TESTED Second hand product
  • PAYMENT: Credit Card , Bank Transfer , PayPal
  • DELIVERY European Union 2-3 working days
  • DELIVERY Worldwide 4-7 working days

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Engine Control Unit 0261207422 / AZ 24456864 – Opel Agila 1.0 – VIRGIN

I offer a fully functional Bosch engine control unit 0261207422 AZ GM 24456864 designed for the Opel Agila 1.0. The unit has been prepared in VIRGIN mode – fully reset and ready to be reprogrammed in your vehicle. Install, adapt with diagnostics, and drive.


Why choose this unit?

  • VIRGIN version – clean ECU, ready for adaptation in the car
  • Designed for Opel Agila 1.0 (petrol engine)
  • 100% working – ECU fully tested before shipping

Part numbers

  • Bosch: 0 261 207 422
  • GM / Opel: 24456864
  • Code: AZ

Installation & programming

The VIRGIN ECU requires immobiliser adaptation in the vehicle using diagnostic equipment such as Tech2, OP-COM, Launch, Autel or any workshop tool supporting Opel ECU programming.


Application

  • Opel Agila 1.0 – models compatible with 0261207422 / 24456864

Q&A – 0261207422 / 24456864

Does this ECU 0261207422 / 24456864 fit my Opel Agila 1.0?

Yes, if the numbers on your unit match: 0261207422 or 24456864. If unsure, send a photo of the label and we will confirm compatibility.


Is the ECU ready for installation?

Yes. The unit is prepared in VIRGIN mode, fully reset. It only requires standard immobiliser adaptation (Tech2 / OP-COM).


Can I install the ECU myself?

The physical installation is simple, but immobiliser adaptation requires diagnostic equipment. Any workshop with electronics experience can perform this.


Do you offer cloning of my old ECU?

Yes. We can prepare a 1:1 clone – then the unit will work Plug & Play without programming. Just send us the old and new ECU.


How long is the delivery?

We ship via UPS Express or DHL – delivery within the EU usually takes 1–2 business days.


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