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IUPKTONO specializes in advanced automotive replacement parts, providing high-quality Engine Control Units (ECUs) and electronic computer boards for vehicle performance.

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IUPKTONO is a manufacturer of aftermarket automotive electronic components, primarily focusing on replacement Engine Control Units (ECUs) and engine computer boards.

Their products cater to professional mechanics and automotive technicians looking for reliable replacement parts for various vehicle systems, including commercial trucks and passenger cars. Due to the sensitive nature of automotive electronic control systems, IUPKTONO emphasizes the necessity of professional installation, proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions, and vehicle-specific programming or immobilizer synchronization to ensure flawless operational integration.

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  • Do IUPKTONO Engine Control Units require professional programming?

    Yes, most replacement ECUs require professional programming, coding, or immobilizer synchronization using a diagnostic tool after installation.

  • Where can I find the installation manual for my IUPKTONO ECU?

    You can find or request installation guidelines and user manuals for your IUPKTONO electronic control units right here on our website to ensure direct OEM fitment properly.

  • What precautions should be taken when installing an ECU?

    Always disconnect the vehicle battery before installation and take Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions by wearing an anti-static wrist strap to prevent damaging internal components.

  • Why is my engine not starting after installing a new engine control board?

    This often indicates that the replacement ECU has not been properly programmed or synced with the vehicle's immobilizer system. Professional diagnostic tools are usually required for synchronization.