

Mercedes Benz W212 E300 E350 E400 - ECU Cloning Service MED17.7.X
If you own a Mercedes-Benz W212 E-Class and require a reliable solution for ECU repair or replacement, our professional ECU Cloning Service is designed to meet your needs. We specialize in cloning the Bosch MED17.7.x series ECUs, ensuring flawless performance for vehicles equipped with the M276 naturally aspirated and bi-turbo engines, including the E300, E350, and E400.
Later W212 models with the M276 bi-turbo engines are typically equipped with the MED17.7.3.1 ECU, while earlier models with naturally aspirated M276 engines often use the MED17.7.1 ECU. Our service supports both variants, guaranteeing compatibility and seamless functionality for your vehicle.
Whether your original ECU has failed or you’re replacing it with a donor unit, our cloning service provides a plug-and-play solution, restoring your vehicle’s functionality without requiring additional programming or adaptation.
Supported Mercedes-Benz W212 Models
Our MED17.7.x ECU Cloning Service is specifically designed for the following W212 E-Class models:
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Mercedes-Benz E300 (2011–2016)
Equipped with the M276 naturally aspirated V6 engine and the Bosch MED17.7.1 ECU. -
Mercedes-Benz E350 (2011–2016)
Equipped with the M276 naturally aspirated V6 engine and the Bosch MED17.7.1 ECU, or the newer M276 bi-turbo V6 engine with the MED17.7.3.1 ECU. -
Mercedes-Benz E400 (2013–2016)
Equipped with the M276 bi-turbo V6 engine and the Bosch MED17.7.3.1 ECU.
What Does the W212 MED17.7.x ECU Cloning Service Include?
Our ECU cloning process transfers all critical data from your original ECU to a compatible replacement unit, including:
- VIN Data, Immobilizer Information, Software and Coding, Injector Coding
Once cloned, the replacement ECU will function as an exact duplicate of the original. Simply install it in your vehicle, and it will work seamlessly with your existing keys and systems—just like the factory-installed unit.
Why Choose Our Bosch MED17.7.x ECU Cloning Service?
- Non-Invasive Process: No soldering or EEPROM chip removal is required, ensuring the ECU remains physically undamaged during cloning.
- Plug-and-Play Ready: Once cloned, the replacement ECU works immediately with your vehicle and original keys—no additional programming or adaptation is needed.
- Expertise in MED17.7.x ECUs: Our team specializes in the Bosch MED17 series, ensuring accurate and reliable cloning for your W212 E-Class.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Avoid expensive dealership replacements and programming fees with our efficient cloning service.
- High Success Rate: Our advanced tools and expertise ensure successful cloning, even for damaged or partially functional ECUs.
When Should You Consider ECU Cloning?
- Damaged or Faulty ECU: If your original ECU is malfunctioning or damaged, cloning allows you to replace it without losing critical vehicle data.
- Donor ECU Replacement: When using a donor ECU, cloning ensures it matches your vehicle’s exact specifications.
- Avoid Reprogramming Costs: Cloning eliminates the need for reprogramming by transferring all necessary data from the original ECU.
What You Need to Provide
To perform this service, you’ll need to send us:
- The Original ECU: The damaged or malfunctioning ECU from your vehicle.
- The Replacement ECU: A compatible donor ECU with matching part numbers (these can often be sourced online).
Restore Your W212’s Performance Today
Our Bosch MED17.7.x ECU Cloning Service is the ultimate solution for repairing or replacing damaged ECUs in your Mercedes-Benz W212 E300, E350, or E400. With our expertise, you’ll enjoy a hassle-free process and a plug-and-play replacement that restores your vehicle’s performance.
Why Choose Us for Your W212 ECU Cloning Needs?
- Professional Service: Performed by experienced technicians with specialized tools for the Bosch MED17 series.
- Fast Turnaround: Minimize downtime with our efficient cloning process.
- Customer Support: Our team is available to verify compatibility and guide you through the process.
Contact us today to get started with your Mercedes-Benz W212 E300, E350, or E400 ECU Cloning Service and restore your vehicle’s peak performance!
Step 1
Remove your ECU
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Step 2
Order Replacement ECU
Hardware part number must match original part number to ensure compatibility.
(If sending a used ECU please ensure it does not have water damage, corrosion, or physical damage)
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Step 3
Place Order
During checkout, you can choose your preferred return shipping option. We provide free Priority Mail 2-3 day shipping, or you can select overnight shipping for a faster return at an additional cost
Please ensure your shipping address is correct. DUDMD is not responsible for deliveries to incorrect addresses.
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Step 4
Print Out and Sign Repair Form
Look for the button that says "Download Repair Form" in the product description.
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Step 5
Ship your ECUs to DUDMD Tuning
Customers are responsible for shipping their parts to us.
What to Include in your package:
- Original ECU
- Replacement ECU (Make sure the part number matches original ECU)
- Printed and Signed Repair Form
Our address can be found at the bottom of the Repair Form
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Step 6
We Clone and Ship your ECUs back to you
Turn around is typically same business day.
Please print out the form. Fill out the form and mail it all together with your Original and Donor ECUs.
Tax excluded. Shipping calculated at checkout

Bosch MED17 ECU Cloning FAQs for M276 Engines
What is a Mercedes-Benz Bosch MED17.7.1 ECU / MED17.7.3.1 for Mercedes M276 Engine?
The Bosch MED17.7.1 and MED17.7.3.1 are advanced Engine Control Units (ECUs) designed to manage and optimize the performance of the Mercedes-Benz M276 engine. These ECUs are integral to the operation of both the naturally aspirated M276 engines and the newer M276 bi-turbo engines, ensuring precise control over engine functions, fuel efficiency, and emissions compliance.
Key Features of the Bosch MED17.7.x ECUs
Engine Management for M276 Engines
- The Bosch MED17.7.1 ECU is commonly found in earlier models with the naturally aspirated M276 V6 engine, while the MED17.7.3.1 ECU is used in later models with the M276 bi-turbo V6 engine.
- These ECUs are responsible for controlling critical engine functions, including fuel injection, ignition timing, turbocharger boost (for bi-turbo models), and emissions systems.
How Does the Bosch MED17.7.x ECU Work?
The Bosch MED17.7.x ECUs serve as the "brain" of the M276 engine, processing data from various sensors to make real-time adjustments. Key functions include:
- Fuel Injection Control: Ensures the right amount of fuel is delivered to the engine for optimal combustion.
- Ignition Timing: Adjusts the timing of spark plugs to maximize power and efficiency.
- Turbocharger Management (for bi-turbo engines): Regulates turbo boost pressure to deliver smooth and powerful acceleration.
- Emissions Control: Monitors and adjusts exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and catalytic converter functions to meet strict emissions standards.
Common Issues with MED17.7.1 / MED17.7.3.1 ECUs
While these ECUs are highly reliable, they can occasionally experience issues due to:
- Electrical Failures: Damage from voltage spikes or water intrusion.
- Software Corruption: Errors in the ECU's programming can lead to engine performance issues.
- Sensor Malfunctions: Faulty sensors can provide incorrect data, affecting engine operation.
In the event of a failure, ECU cloning or replacement is often required to restore vehicle functionality.
Why Are MED17.7.x ECUs Important for Mercedes M276 Engines?
The Bosch MED17.7.1 and MED17.7.3.1 ECUs are essential for maintaining the performance, reliability, and efficiency of the Mercedes M276 engine. Whether your vehicle is equipped with a naturally aspirated M276 engine or the more powerful M276 bi-turbo engine, these ECUs ensure your vehicle operates as designed.
Conclusion
The Bosch MED17.7.1 and MED17.7.3.1 ECUs are cutting-edge engine control units that manage the operation of the Mercedes-Benz M276 engine, found in models like the W212 E-Class. These ECUs are critical for both the naturally aspirated and bi-turbo M276 engines, providing precise control over fuel injection, ignition, turbocharging, and emissions.
If you’re experiencing issues with your MED17.7.x ECU, professional ECU cloning or replacement services can help restore your vehicle’s performance without the need for costly dealership programming.
For more information or assistance with your Mercedes M276 ECU, feel free to contact us today!
Can an ECU Cloning be done on any Bosch MED17.7.1 / MED17.7.3.1?
The short answer is yes, but the process can vary depending on the specific ECU model and condition. The Bosch MED17.7.1 and MED17.7.3.1 ECUs, commonly used in Mercedes-Benz vehicles with M276 engines, are generally compatible with cloning. However, there are important distinctions between the two ECU types that determine whether a direct 1:1 cloning is possible or if additional steps are required.
Cloning MED17.7.1 ECUs
For most MED17.7.1 ECUs, cloning is a straightforward process. These ECUs can typically be duplicated as a 1:1 direct copy, meaning all critical data—such as VIN information, immobilizer data, software, and coding—can be seamlessly transferred from the original ECU to a donor ECU.
Once cloned, the replacement ECU will function as an exact replica of the original, requiring no additional programming or adaptation. This makes MED17.7.1 ECU cloning a reliable and efficient solution for repairing or replacing faulty units in vehicles with naturally aspirated M276 engines.
Cloning MED17.7.3.1 ECUs
For MED17.7.3.1 ECUs, commonly used in M276 bi-turbo engines, the cloning process can be more complex. While some units may support direct 1:1 cloning, others may not. In cases where a direct copy is not possible, alternative methods are required:
Immobilizer Data Transfer
- If direct cloning is not feasible, the immobilizer data from the original ECU must be transferred to the donor ECU. This ensures the replacement ECU is properly synchronized with the vehicle’s immobilizer system, allowing the engine to start and function correctly.
Virginizing the ECU
- Another option is to virginize the donor ECU. This involves resetting the ECU to factory settings, effectively erasing all vehicle-specific data. Once virginized, the ECU can undergo a vehicle personalization procedure, during which it is reprogrammed to match the specific vehicle. This process is often used when immobilizer data transfer is not viable.
Key Considerations for MED17.7.x ECU Cloning
- Compatibility: Ensure the donor ECU has a matching part number and hardware/software version to the original ECU.
- Condition of the Original ECU: If the original ECU is severely damaged or corrupted, some critical data may not be retrievable, complicating the cloning process.
- Tools and Expertise: Proper equipment and technical expertise are essential for successfully cloning or virginizing MED17.7.x ECUs.
Conclusion
While Bosch MED17.7.1 ECUs for M276 engines can almost always be cloned as a 1:1 direct copy, the process for MED17.7.3.1 ECUs may require additional steps, such as immobilizer data transfer or virginizing. Both methods ensure the donor ECU is fully compatible with the vehicle, restoring functionality without the need for expensive dealership programming.
If you’re unsure about the cloning process for your Bosch MED17.7.x ECU, consult with a professional ECU service provider. Their expertise can help determine the best approach for your specific situation and ensure a seamless repair or replacement process.
For assistance with your Mercedes-Benz Bosch MED17.7.1 or MED17.7.3.1 ECU, contact us today to learn more about our reliable ECU cloning and programming services!
How to Confirm Compatibility Between My Original ECU and a Donor Unit?
When replacing or cloning an ECU, ensuring compatibility between your original ECU and the donor unit is crucial for proper functionality. For Bosch MED17.7.1 and MED17.7.3.1 ECUs, used in Mercedes-Benz M276 engines, compatibility can be confirmed by carefully matching the part numbers on both units.
Steps to Confirm ECU Compatibility
Match the Bosch Part Number (Hardware Number)Example:
- Each ECU has a unique Bosch part number printed on the unit, typically located at the bottom of the label.
- The Bosch part number follows a format like 0 261 S07 801 or 0261S07801.
- This number identifies the specific hardware version of the ECU. Matching this number ensures the donor ECU has the same hardware specifications as the original.
Example:
- Original ECU: 0 261 S07 801
- Donor ECU: 0 261 S07 801
- These units are compatible.
Match the Mercedes-Benz Part Number (Software Number)Example:
- In addition to the Bosch part number, the ECU also has a Mercedes-Benz part number, typically printed at the top of the label.
- The Mercedes part number follows a format like A 276 900 50 00 or A2769005000.
- This number corresponds to the software version and coding specific to the vehicle. Matching this number ensures the donor ECU has the same software and coding as the original.
Example:
- Original ECU: A 276 900 50 00
- Donor ECU: A 276 900 50 00
- These units are compatible.
Verify Both Numbers Together:
- For the most reliable compatibility, both the Bosch part number and the Mercedes part number should match. This ensures the donor ECU is identical in both hardware and software to the original unit.
Why Matching Both Numbers Is Important
- Bosch Part Number: Ensures the physical hardware (processor, circuits, and connectors) is the same.
- Mercedes Part Number: Ensures the software and coding are configured for your specific vehicle model, engine type, and features.
Failing to match one or both numbers may result in issues such as:
- Incompatibility with the vehicle’s immobilizer system.
- Incorrect engine operation or fault codes.
- The need for additional programming or adaptation.
Conclusion
To confirm compatibility between your original ECU and a donor unit, always match:
- The Bosch Part Number (e.g., 0 261 S07 801)
- The Mercedes-Benz Part Number (e.g., A 276 900 50 00)
This is the most ideal way to ensure the replacement ECU is fully compatible, avoiding unnecessary complications or additional programming. If you’re unsure about compatibility, consult with a professional ECU service provider who can guide you through the process.
For expert advice or assistance with ECU cloning and replacement, feel free to contact us today!
Does DUDMD Tuning provide replacement / donor ECU units?
We don't keep or sell many ECU donor units due to their numerous variations.
It's recommended to buy a replacement unit that exactly matches your original
one. Once you've acquired the matching ECU module, you can send us the
replacement ECU module and the original ECU module for cloning programming process.
MED17.7.1 ECU / MED17.7.3.1 ECU - M276 powered MB vehicles:
Mercedes-Benz Models with M276 Engine and MED17.7.1 / MED17.7.3.1 ECUs
Non-AMG Models (Turbo and Non-Turbo M276 Engines)
- C-Class (W204/W205) (2012–2020): C300, C350, C400, C450
- E-Class (W212/W213) (2011–2020): E300, E350, E400, E450
- CLS-Class (W218) (2011–2018): CLS350, CLS400
- S-Class (W222) (2014–2020): S400, S450
- GLC-Class (X253) (2016–2020): GLC300, GLC400
- GLE-Class (W166) (2016–2019): GLE350, GLE400
- SL-Class (R231) (2013–2020): SL400, SL450
AMG Models (Turbocharged M276 Engine)
- C43 AMG (W205) (2016–2020): 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 (M276 DELA30)
- E43 AMG (W213) (2016–2020): 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 (M276 DELA30)
- GLC43 AMG (X253) (2016–2020): 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 (M276 DELA30)
- GLE43 AMG (W166) (2016–2019): 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 (M276 DELA30)
- SLC43 AMG (R172) (2017–2020): 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 (M276 DELA30)
- CLS43 AMG (W218) (2016–2018): 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 (M276 DELA30)
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