Description
Bosch Control Unit For Citroën And Peugeot Vehicles With VTI Engines.
Product Overview
This Bosch ECU MEV17.4 (engine control unit) is designed for Citroën and Peugeot vehicles equipped with VTI petrol engines. Ideal for professional garages and competent DIYers, the unit appears in searches by part numbers such as 0261S04009 and 9665291180, making it easy to locate when replacing a faulty engine management module. The ECU manages fuel injection, ignition timing and engine diagnostics to ensure smooth drivability, optimal fuel economy and emission control.
Key Features & Benefits
- Bosch MEV17.4 platform – reliable hardware used in many PSA applications.
- Direct replacement for vehicles using OE codes 0261S04009, 9665291180 and related numbers.
- Maintains engine performance by controlling fuel injection, ignition advance and sensor inputs.
- Supports on-board diagnostics (OBD) for fault code reading and clearing.
- Improves drivability and prevents limp mode when functioning correctly.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Bosch
- Model: Citroën C4, Peugeot 207 (VTI Engines)
- Product Codes: 0261S04009, 9665291180, 9663193780
- Additional Numbers: 1942VH, 1942VJ, 194339, 194340, 1943NY, 1943W2, 1943W3, 1606564880
Function
The ECU continuously processes signals from sensors (airflow, throttle position, crankshaft/camshaft position, coolant temperature, oxygen sensors) and controls actuators (fuel injectors, ignition coils, idle control). It optimizes mixture and timing across load and temperature ranges, controls emission systems and provides diagnostic trouble codes for troubleshooting.
Common Failure Causes
Engine control units are electronic assemblies that can fail for several reasons. The most frequent causes include:
- Electrical Surges Or Voltage Spikes: Poor jump-starting practice or charging system faults can damage internal circuits.
- Moisture Or Water Ingress: Corrosion on connectors or PCB damage from water exposure.
- Thermal Stress And Ageing: Repeated heating and cooling cycles can cause solder joint cracks or component degradation.
- Connector Corrosion Or Wiring Faults: Faulty grounds or short circuits can cause erratic behaviour or permanent damage.
- Software/Data Corruption: Faulty flashes or interrupted programming may leave the unit non-functional until reprogrammed/cloned.
How To Replace (Overview)
Replacement of an ECU should be done with care. Typical steps:
- Disconnect The Battery Before Starting Work To Prevent Shorts Or Damage.
- Locate The ECU (Often In Engine Bay Or Under Passenger Dash, Depending On Model).
- Disconnect All Electrical Connectors Carefully; Inspect For Corrosion Or Bent Pins.
- Remove Mounting Screws And Extract The Unit.
- Install The Replacement Unit, Secure Mounting, Reconnect Connectors.
- Perform Required Coding/Cloning Or Initialization (See Installation And Coding Section Below).
- Reconnect Battery And Verify Engine Starts; Check For Fault Codes And Clear If Needed.
Installation And Coding – Important
- The Unit Is Used And Is Paired With The Original Vehicle (VIN/PIN/Keys).
- Activation Options:
- 1) Cloning Data From The Old Unit (EEPROM/Flash) – After Cloning The Unit Becomes Plug And Play.
- 2) Virginization And Subsequent Initialization/Telecoding Using DiagBox (Or Online) + Key Adaptation.
- Recommended To Be Carried Out By A Technician With PSA Service Equipment (DiagBox/Lexia/PP2000).
- Always Disconnect The Battery Before Removal/Installation And Follow Manufacturer Procedures To Avoid Damaging The Unit.
Recommendation For Installation
For a reliable repair, check connector condition and wiring harness continuity before fitting a replacement ECU. If the old unit failed due to electrical issues, resolve the root cause (charging system, grounding or wiring faults) before installing the new unit. When cloning or coding is required, use authorised diagnostic equipment and follow PSA procedures to ensure full functionality of immobilizer and engine management systems.
Compatibility And Search Tips
Customers commonly search by part numbers: 0261S04009, 9665291180 or the vehicle models Citroën C4 and Peugeot 207 with VTI engines. Use these codes to confirm fitment in spare-part catalogs and listings.
Why Choose This Unit
This Bosch MEV17.4 ECU represents the correct hardware platform for many PSA VTI petrol engines. For workshops and skilled DIY mechanics it provides a direct pathway to restoring engine control functions when matched and coded correctly, returning vehicle drivability and diagnostics capability to factory standards.







