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0281017104 8511334 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER BMW DDE8511334

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Tested ECU Bosch 0281017104 (DDE 8511334) for BMW 2.0 Diesel – ready for programming

Original Bosch engine controller 0281017104 (OEM DDE 8511334), dedicated to BMW with 2.0 Diesel engine (F10/F11 series), has been thoroughly tested and is ready for installation — it only requires programming or cloning.

If the unit was damaged by fuel, we offer a professional repair service for DDE 8511334.

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  • CAR MODEL BMW
  • ENGINE 2.0
  • OEM: 0281017104
  • PART NUMBER DDE8511334 DDE 8511334-01
  • VARIANT required programming
  • 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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DDE8511334 – engine control unit for BMW 5 F10 / F11, Bosch 0281017104

The DDE8511334 unit by Bosch (0281017104) is a perfect fit for your BMW vehicle. It has been thoroughly tested and is ready for immediate use.

Programming is required after installation. To learn more about common ECU issues in BMW cars, visit our blog article. If your ECU is faulty, we can repair it – just contact us.

The DDE8511334 ECU is often damaged due to fuel contamination. We offer professional repair services for fuel-flooded BMW engine controllers – call or message us for details.

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