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Bosch/BMW ECUs have a hardware part number beginning with “0 26(0/1)” and ending with 6 digits. The final three digits of that number are commonly referred to as the “ECU Number” or “DME Number”. These last three digits are the numbers you will use to identify which ECU you are running.
Bosch/BMW ECUs have a hardware part number beginning with “0 26(0/1)” and ending with 6 digits. The final three digits of that number are commonly referred to as the “ECU Number” or “DME Number”. These last three digits are the numbers you will use to identify which ECU you are running.


Below, the hardware ID and colloquial “ECU/DME Number” are outlined.
Below, the <span style="color: red;"><b>hardware part number</span></b> and colloquial <span style="color: yellow; background-color: black;"><b>“ECU/DME Number”</span></b> are outlined.
 
[[File:MOTRONIC_ECU_IDENTIFICATION_01.png|center|frame|The part number (red) and colloquial ECU number (yellow) are outlined.]]




Some examples are:
Some examples are:


[[File:055_ecu.jpeg|left|thumb|500px|E23, E24, and E28 M88 "055" ECU]]
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File:055_ecu.jpeg|500px|BMW E23/E24/E28 M88 "055" ECU
 
[[File:173_ecu.jpg|left|thumb|500px|BMW E30/34 325i/525i “173” ECU]]
 
 
[[File:175_ecu.JPG|left|thumb|500px|BMW E30 318i “175” ECU]]
 
 
[[File:E30_524_ecu.jpg|left|thumb|500px|BMW E30/34 325i/525i “524” ECU]]


File:173_ecu.jpg|500px|BMW E30/34 325i/525i “173” ECU


[[File:E30_525_ecu.jpg|left|thumb|500px|BMW E30/34 325i/525i “525” ECU]]
File:175_ecu.JPG|500px|BMW E30 318i “175” ECU
   
   
File:E30_524_ecu.jpg|500px|BMW E30/34 325i/525i “524” ECU


File:E30_525_ecu.jpg|500px|BMW E30/34 325i/525i “525” ECU


[[File:413_ecu.jpg|left|left|500px|BMW E34/36 M50/S50 “413” ECU]]
File:413_ecu.jpg|500px|BMW E34/36 M50/S50 “413” ECU
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 31 May 2023

Bosch/BMW ECUs have a hardware part number beginning with “0 26(0/1)” and ending with 6 digits. The final three digits of that number are commonly referred to as the “ECU Number” or “DME Number”. These last three digits are the numbers you will use to identify which ECU you are running.

Below, the hardware part number and colloquial “ECU/DME Number” are outlined.

The part number (red) and colloquial ECU number (yellow) are outlined.


Some examples are: