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0281018663 8518635 ECU ENGINE CONTROLLER BMW DDE8518635

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ECU DDE 8518635 Bosch 0281018663 for BMW 2.0 Diesel (F10/F11) – tested, ready for configuration

Engine ECU Bosch 0281018663 (OEM DDE 8518635), dedicated to BMW F10/F11 with 2.0 Diesel engine, is original, fully tested and ready for installation — it only requires programming or data cloning. In case of fuel damage, we offer comprehensive repair of this DDE 8518635 model.

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  • CAR MODEL BMW
  • OEM: 0281018663
  • PART NUMBER DDE8518635 8518635-01
  • 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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Engine module DDE 8518635 (0281018663) for BMW (F10/F11) 2.0 Diesel

The DDE 8518635 unit from Bosch (0281018663) is perfectly suited for BMW F10/F11 2.0 Diesel vehicles. It has been thoroughly tested and is ready for immediate use.

It requires programming after installation in the vehicle. To learn about common BMW ECU faults, visit our blog: our blog. If your unit is damaged, we can repair it — feel free to contact us.

A frequent fault of the BMW DDE 8518635 ECU is fuel damage – we offer reliable repair and full restoration. Contact us for details.

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