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Controllers and ECU Modules

Controller 6K0959656 5WK4094 Seat
€35.09
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Controller 04C907309F  Seat
€142.48
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Starter Kit Seat Leon 2 03G906021JE 3C0937049AJ 1P0920823F 2.0 TDI
€109.70
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ca38-pk16415eby
€61.08
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Starter Kit Seat Altea 06A906033FH 3C0937049E 5P0920823A 1.6
€87.07
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Starter Kit Seat Leon 2 03G906016AK 1K0959433AK 3C0937049E 1.9TDI
€113.06
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Module 6K0971824 Seat
€26.26
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Starter Kit Seat Cordoba 038906019DQ 6Q1937049C 6L0920820K 1.9 TDI
€87.07
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Starter Kit Seat Ibiza III 036906034AH 6L0920820F 6Q1937049C 1.4 16V
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ECUs and Car Computers - What You Need to Know

Modern vehicles are advanced systems where mechanics and electronics work hand in hand. At the core of every car's electronic architecture are engine control modules - specialised units responsible for overseeing the operation of key vehicle components. The most important of these are the engine control unit (ECU/ECM) and the BSI module. At EuroFrance, we stock a wide range of new ECU modules from manufacturers such as Bosch, Siemens, Delphi, Continental and Magneti Marelli, alongside used alternatives for budget-conscious buyers.

Why buy controllers and ECU modules at EuroFrance?

  • Parts can be matched by vehicle VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
  • We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
  • 12-month warranty for new ECU modules
  • 30-day warranty for used ECU modules
  • 25+ years of experience
  • Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.

What Is an ECU and How Does It Work?

The engine control unit, commonly known as the ECU (Electronic Control Unit), is a specialised computer that manages the engine's operation. Its primary task is to control the combustion process in real time. Based on data collected from numerous sensors - including lambda probes, the crankshaft position sensor and temperature sensors - the ECU selects ideal operating parameters. This critical component ensures the optimal fuel-air mixture, regulates fuel dosage and ignition timing, which directly affects power output, smooth running, fuel economy and emissions.

BSI Module - The Command Centre for Comfort in Your Car

Alongside the ECU/ECM, the BSI module (Body Systems Interface) is an equally important element. It serves as the management centre for cabin comfort and onboard equipment. The BSI module controls the central locking system, electric windows, lighting, wipers, air conditioning and the instrument cluster. A BSI failure often leads to frustrating and seemingly unrelated electrical faults across the vehicle.

How to Recognise a Faulty Car Computer

A malfunctioning engine control module or BSI can manifest in many ways. Early diagnosis helps prevent further, often costly, damage to other components.

Typical Symptoms of ECU Failure:

  • Irregular engine running or sudden stalling (both when cold and at operating temperature).
  • No response when pressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Significant difficulty starting the engine.
  • Illuminated "check engine" warning light.
  • Noticeable increase in fuel consumption or exhaust smoke.

Signs of BSI Module Damage:

  • Malfunctioning interior or exterior lighting.
  • Wipers activating on their own.
  • Central locking or electric window failures.
  • Erratic dashboard indicators.

Replacement and Repair - What Does a Car Computer Cost?

Repairing or replacing an engine control unit or BSI requires specialist knowledge. The cost depends on the extent of the damage, the vehicle model and the repair path you choose. Purchasing a brand-new module from an authorised dealer can be a significant expense.

A cost-effective alternative is choosing a used or refurbished part. Before installation, such a car computer often needs "cloning" or programming - transferring data (including immobiliser codes) from the old module to the replacement. Our catalogue lets you filter by immobiliser status, so you can choose units that are ready to start or those requiring an electronic engineer's intervention.

How to Choose the Right ECU Module

Selecting the correct controller depends on several factors. Here are some tips to help you find the right match:

  • Vehicle compatibility - filter by brand and model. We carry modules for Citroën, Peugeot, Renault, Fiat, Volkswagen, Ford, Opel and Mercedes-Benz, among others.
  • OE part number - the fastest way to ensure exact fitment. Contact us if you need help identifying it.
  • Manufacturer - choose from Bosch, Magneti Marelli, Siemens, Delphi, Sagem, Continental, DENSO or Valeo.
  • Condition - decide between new or used, depending on your budget.
  • Immobiliser status - check whether the unit requires encoding or is ready to start.

Explore our full range of controllers and car computers, or visit the Electrical System section for more options. If you're unsure which module fits your vehicle, get in touch - our team is happy to help.