Ecu problem

Rytis

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Hello i was tried to tuned 1.8t agu its to old ecu, if i buy new ecu difrent number its working? My old number 06A906018AQ new is 06A906032HJ
 
The agu 018AQ is tunable, you just need to bench flash it.

032HJ is Bosch ME7 so will not work with the M3.8 management that the Agu uses.
 
You sure? I was put this end car was running
 

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That image has a part number of 8D0 907 558 E (A4/Passat etc AEB ECU) not 06A906032HJ as you suggested in your first post...

032HJ is indeed ME7 (ME7.5 from an AUM iirc) and not a straight swap with AGU M3.8 ECU's

<tuffty/>
 
Or maybe some one know some alternative for this ecu to newer
 
M3.8 ecu's have a different plug than ME7/7.5 ECU's... this is fact.. they are in no way a plug and play direct replacement

If you are trying to fit a later electronic throttle ME7 ECU to your AGU with cable operated throttle then its far more involved than plugging an ECU

2001 Audis will be wideband ME7.5 ECU's... 1999/2000 Audis (S3/TT and A3 quattro's) are ME7 narrowband ECU's with drive by wire electronic throttle bodies... AGU's are cable throttle body engines with M3.8 ECU's and are while not untunable they are pretty much obsolete as a thing..

Most people that insist on tuning an AGU will fit a standalone ECU like the Emerald K6 or do a full ME7.5 wideband conversion but that's far far more involved and the Emerald is more plug and play in that respect

<tuffty/>
 
Ok... tbh at this point I am lost as to what you are trying to achieve here as the conversation started off about an AGU, you have then quoted an ME7 ecu and an AEB ecu with a 1998, 2001 and now 2002 car...

Maybe you should start again with the actual car you have got that you want to do something with as tbh I have no idea what you are asking anymore...

I appreciate that some of this is getting lost in translation but in order to stand a chance of helping you out I think you just need to restate the problem and what you are trying to achieve..

<tuffty/>
 

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