- No injector(s) signal
- Engine not running
- Injector signal failure
- Total failure ECU
- Railpressure actuator signal
- Immobilizer system malfunction
- Fault on 5 volt circuit
Bosch EDC15C7 ECU
Diesel technology has become less and less popular, but not so long ago, just about all of Europe was driving a diesel-powered car. Driving on diesel was relatively cheap and diesel engines lasted a very long time. Bosch has always been the undisputed number one in the field of diesel ECUs. The Bosch EDC series is therefore well-known. In this article we will take a closer look at the Bosch EDC15C7. How exactly does this diesel ECU work?
The Bosch EDC15C7 in detail
The Bosch EDC15C7 can be found in various models of Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Peugeot, Citroën, Hyundai and Kia. The ECU is suitable for engines with 4 and 5 cylinders. For example the 1.9 JTD and 2.4 JTD engines of the Fiat group. The letters 'EDC' stand for 'Electronic Diesel Control'. The later 'C' in the type designation stands for 'Common Rail'. This type of ECU is therefore capable of controlling engines that use Common Rail technology: A system in which the fuel is evenly distributed among the injectors via a central supply rail.
The ECU consists of a multi-layer printed circuit board (PCB) containing a large number of SMD components. Apart from the central processor (the CPU) there is also a flash memory, an SRAM memory, an EEPROM and a number of input/outputs (I/O). Nice detail: the injectors are opened by the ECU with a high voltage of 80V, this is designed to make the injector open faster.
Known problems and error codes
The Bosch EDC15 C7 is a well-known ECU at ACtronics. For many problems, we can offer a remanufacture solution. These problems are most common:
- Car does not start
- Car cuts out while driving
- Injectors are not controlled properly
- Car not running on all cylinders
- Error codes on injectors
- Error codes on capacitor voltage
- No 5V measurable on ECU
- Tachometer does not work
- Problems with the immobilizer
Tips before sending the ECU for repair
Many active error codes are usually a result of a defective fuse, a defective relay or a broken wire. So don't think immediately that the ECU is defective, often the cause of the error codes is elsewhere!
Disassembling the ECU
Removing the ECU is not very complicated.
- Disconnect the battery terminals
- Remove the plugs from the ECU
- Unscrew the bolts
- Remove the ECU from the car
Mounting the ECU is usually not too difficult either:
- Mount the ECU in the car with the corresponding bolts
- Place the plugs on the ECU
- Attach the battery terminals.
Interested in remanufacturing the Bosch EDC15C7 ECU?
If you have a Bosch EDC15C7 ECU with faults in your workshop, register your remanufacture order now. Do you have a different fault or do you have a question for us? Then feel free to contact us. We are happy to answer your questions via e-mail or phone.
Are you a private person and do you have a problem with your Bosch EDC15C7 ECU? Please contact a car company in your area and ask them if remanufacture via ACtronics is possible. An overhaul is much cheaper than new, while the quality is at least as good!
