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0281018490 8517866 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER BMW DDE8517866

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Original ECU Bosch 0281018490 (DDE 8517866) for BMW 2.0 Diesel – tested, ready for programming

The engine control unit Bosch number 0281018490 (OEM DDE 8517866) has been thoroughly tested and is perfectly suited for BMW vehicles with a 2.0 Diesel engine — it only requires cloning or programming.

If your ECU has been damaged due to fuel contamination, we also offer a professional repair service.

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  • CAR MODEL BMW
  • ENGINE 2.0
  • OEM: 0281018490
  • PART NUMBER DDE8517866 DDE 8517866-01
  • 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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DDE8517866 – ECU engine module for BMW 5 2.0 D F10 / F11, Bosch 0281018490

The unit marked DDE8517866 with Bosch number 0281018490 is a tested ECU suitable for your BMW.

After installation, the ECU must be properly programmed. Learn more about BMW ECU faults and repair procedures in our blog article: read our guide. We also offer repair services for your original unit – just contact us.

If your ECU (DDE8517866) has been damaged due to fuel contamination, get in touch – we provide a proven repair solution.

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