

Mercedes Benz W221 S350 Diesel - ECU Cloning Service EDC17
If you own a Mercedes-Benz W221 S350 Diesel and need a dependable solution for ECU repair or replacement, our professional ECU Cloning Service is designed specifically for your vehicle. We specialize in cloning the Bosch EDC17CP10 ECU, ensuring seamless functionality for vehicles equipped with the OM642 3.0L V6 Diesel engine.
Whether your original ECU has failed or you’re replacing it with a donor unit, our cloning service guarantees a plug-and-play solution, restoring your vehicle’s performance without requiring additional programming or adaptation.
What Does the W221 EDC17 ECU Cloning Service Include?
Our cloning process transfers all critical data from your original ECU to a compatible donor 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.
Supported Mercedes-Benz W221 Diesel Models
This service is specifically tailored for the following W221 S-Class model:
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2006-2013 Mercedes-Benz S350 CDI Diesel
Equipped with the OM642 3.0L V6 Diesel engine and the Bosch EDC17CP10 ECU.
Why Choose Our Bosch EDC17 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 EDC17CP10 ECUs: We specialize in the Bosch EDC17 series, ensuring accurate and reliable cloning for your W221 S-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 W221’s Performance Today
Our Bosch EDC17CP10 ECU Cloning Service is the ultimate solution for repairing or replacing damaged ECUs in your Mercedes-Benz W221 S350 Diesel. 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 W221 ECU Cloning Needs?
- Professional Service: Performed by experienced technicians with specialized tools for the Bosch EDC17 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.
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

Mercedes Benz EDC17 Diesel ECU Cloning FAQs
What is a Mercedes EDC17 ECU?
The Mercedes EDC17 ECU (Engine Control Unit) is an advanced engine management system developed by Bosch and used in most Mercedes-Benz diesel models in the United States between 2009 and 2022. It is part of the EDC (Electronic Diesel Control) family and plays a crucial role in controlling engine performance, emissions, and efficiency.
The EDC17 ECU is specifically designed to meet modern emissions standards while maintaining the high performance and reliability of Mercedes-Benz diesel engines. It manages critical systems such as fuel injection, turbocharging, and emissions controls like the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR).
Mercedes EDC17 ECU Variants
Different variants of the EDC17 ECU were used in Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicles depending on the engine type and model year:
1. EDC17CP10 (2009-2012 Models):
This variant was used in early diesel models equipped with the OM642 3.0L V6 Diesel engine.
2. EDC17CP46 (2013-2018 Models):
The EDC17CP46 replaced the EDC17CP10 in later diesel models with the OM642 3.0L V6 Diesel engine.
3. EDC17CP57 (2013-2022 Models):
This variant was used in vehicles equipped with the OM651 2.1L 4-cylinder Diesel engine and some newer models with the OM642 3.0L V6 Diesel engine, including the Sprinter W907.
Engines and Models Using the EDC17 ECU
OM642 Engine (3.0L V6 Diesel):
The EDC17CP10 and EDC17CP46 ECUs were used in diesel vehicles with the OM642 engine, including:
- Sprinter W906 (2009-2018)
- ML320 / ML350 (W164, W166)
- GL320 / GL350 (X164, X166)
- E320 / E350 (W211, W212)
- S350 (W221)
- R320 / R350 (W251)
- Other models
The EDC17CP57 was later introduced for the OM642 engine in:
- Sprinter W907 (2019-2022)
OM651 Engine (2.1L 4-Cylinder Diesel):
The EDC17CP57 ECU was used in diesel vehicles with the OM651 engine, including:
- Sprinter W906 (2009-2018)
- E250 (W212)
- GLK250 (X204)
Key Features of the EDC17 ECU
- Advanced Fuel Injection Control:
The EDC17 ECU uses high-pressure common-rail fuel injection systems to deliver precise amounts of fuel for optimal combustion and performance. - Emissions Control:
It integrates systems like the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), and AdBlue injection to meet strict U.S. emissions standards. - Turbocharger Management:
The ECU controls turbocharger performance to ensure smooth power delivery and improved fuel efficiency. - Diagnostics and Adaptability:
The EDC17 ECU supports advanced diagnostics, allowing for detailed monitoring and troubleshooting of engine and emissions systems. It is also highly adaptable, enabling its use across a wide range of models and engines. - Compliance with Emissions Standards:
The EDC17 ECU ensures compliance with stringent emissions regulations, such as EPA Tier 2 and Tier 3 standards.
Why is the EDC17 ECU Important?
The EDC17 ECU is a cornerstone of Mercedes-Benz diesel engine technology. It allows Mercedes-Benz to offer vehicles that deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and fuel efficiency while meeting strict environmental regulations.
If you own a Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicle from 2009 to 2022, your vehicle is likely equipped with an EDC17 ECU. Whether it’s the EDC17CP10 or EDC17CP46 for the OM642 3.0L V6 Diesel, or the EDC17CP57 for the OM651 2.1L 4-cylinder Diesel, the EDC17 ECU is critical to the operation of your engine.
This ECU is found in popular models like the Sprinter, ML-Class, GL-Class, E-Class, S-Class, and R-Class, ensuring that these vehicles deliver the performance and efficiency that Mercedes-Benz is known for.
Can an ECU Cloning be done on any Mercedes Benz Diesel EDC17 model?
ECU cloning is a process where the data from the original ECU is copied and transferred to a donor ECU. While cloning is possible on many Mercedes-Benz diesel models equipped with EDC17 ECUs, the process depends on the specific ECU variant and its security features. Here’s how cloning works for the most common EDC17 models:
1. EDC17CP10 (2009-2012 Models)
The EDC17CP10 ECU, used in earlier Mercedes-Benz diesel models with the OM642 engine, can typically be cloned 100% 1:1. This means the entire data set, including the security information, can be transferred directly from the original ECU to the donor ECU without additional steps.
This makes cloning straightforward and allows the donor ECU to work immediately without further programming or adaptation.
2. EDC17CP46 (2013-2018 Models)
The EDC17CP46, used in later diesel models with the OM642 engine, introduces more advanced security features.
- 1:1 Direct Cloning Not Always Possible:
Many of these ECUs have anti-tampering mechanisms that prevent a full 1:1 cloning. - Alternative Methods:
In cases where direct cloning isn’t possible, the security information data (such as immobilizer codes and VIN) must be transferred from the original ECU to the donor ECU.
If transferring security data is not possible, the donor ECU must be virginized (reset to factory state), after which it will need to be adapted/programmed to the vehicle. This requires specialized tools like a dealer-grade scan tool or software such as Mercedes-Benz Xentry.
3. EDC17CP57 (2013-2022 Models)
The EDC17CP57, used in later models with both the OM651 engine and the OM642 engine (like the Sprinter W907), has even more stringent security features.
- 1:1 Direct Cloning Not Always Possible:
Like the EDC17CP46, these ECUs often cannot be cloned directly due to security restrictions. - Alternative Methods:
The security information must be transferred from the original ECU to the donor ECU. If this is not feasible, the donor ECU must be virginized and programmed using tools like Mercedes-Benz Xentry or other dealer-grade diagnostic tools.
What Happens if Cloning Isn’t Possible?
If cloning directly or transferring security data is not possible, the donor ECU must be virginized. Virginizing resets the ECU to a blank factory state, allowing it to be adapted to the vehicle. This process requires:
- Virginizing the Donor ECU:
This removes all previous data and prepares the ECU for programming. - Programming the Virginized ECU:
A dealer-grade scan tool or software like Mercedes-Benz Xentry is required to adapt the virginized ECU to the vehicle. This involves:
- Programming the immobilizer system.
- Matching the VIN and other security data.
- Performing any necessary software updates.
How to Confirm Compatibility Between My Original EDC17 ECU and a Donor Unit?
To ensure a donor ECU is compatible with your vehicle, it is essential to verify that the hardware and software specifications match between your original EDC17 ECU and the donor ECU. Here are the key steps to confirm compatibility:
1. Match the Bosch Part Number (0 261 xxx xxx / 0 281 xxx xxx)
The Bosch part number is a unique identifier for the ECU's hardware and internal architecture. It is printed on the ECU sticker and typically starts with 0 261 or 0 281.
- Why It’s Important:
Matching the Bosch part number ensures that the donor ECU has the same hardware design and capabilities as the original. A mismatch could result in improper functionality or incompatibility with your vehicle's systems.
2. Match the Mercedes-Benz Part Number
The Mercedes-Benz part number is another critical identifier found on the ECU sticker. This number is specific to Mercedes-Benz and reflects the ECU's compatibility with the vehicle's software and configuration.
Why It’s Important:
Even if the Bosch part number matches, the Mercedes part number must also match to ensure the ECU works correctly with the vehicle's immobilizer, engine, and other systems.
Example:
If your original ECU has the Mercedes part number A 642 150 12 91, the donor ECU must have the exact same number.
Why Matching Part Numbers is Crucial
Failure to match the Bosch and Mercedes part numbers can result in:
- Immobilizer Issues: The ECU may not communicate with the vehicle's immobilizer, preventing the engine from starting.
- Software Conflicts: The donor ECU may not have the correct software for your vehicle's configuration.
- Hardware Incompatibility: Differences in hardware design could lead to improper functioning or damage to the vehicle's systems.
By carefully matching the part numbers and verifying compatibility, you can avoid these issues and ensure a successful ECU replacement.
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.
EDC17CP10 - What models and engines of Mercedes Benz?
The EDC17CP10 is an Engine Control Unit (ECU) developed by Bosch and was widely used in 2009-2012 Mercedes-Benz diesel models equipped with the OM642 3.0L V6 diesel engine. This ECU managed engine performance, fuel injection, and emissions systems, meeting the standards of its time.
Models Equipped with the EDC17CP10
The following Mercedes-Benz models with the OM642 3.0L V6 diesel engine were typically equipped with the EDC17CP10 ECU:
- Sprinter W906 3.0L Diesel
- R-Class W251 R320 / R350 CDI
- E-Class W212 E350 CDI
- S-Class W221 S350 CDI
- M-Class W164 ML350 CDI
- GL-Class X166 GL350 CDI
Replacement with EDC17CP46 After Emissions Recall
Following the Mercedes-Benz emissions recall (related to updated emissions standards and compliance), many vehicles originally equipped with the EDC17CP10 were upgraded by dealers to the newer EDC17CP46 ECU.
- Why the Replacement?
The EDC17CP46 features updated hardware and software designed to meet stricter emissions regulations while maintaining performance. This replacement was often performed as part of the recall to ensure compliance with updated standards. - Impact on Vehicles:
Vehicles that underwent this replacement required the new ECU to be programmed and adapted to the vehicle’s systems using dealer-grade tools like Mercedes-Benz Xentry.
Key Points to Note
- The EDC17CP10 was a robust and widely used ECU for OM642 engines during 2009-2012.
- Many of these vehicles were later upgraded to the EDC17CP46 as part of the emissions recall.
- The replacement required reprogramming and adaptation to ensure compatibility with the vehicle’s systems.
This ECU played a key role in early diesel models, but the shift to the EDC17CP46 reflects advancements in emissions technology and regulatory compliance.
EDC17CP46 - What models and engines of Mercedes Benz?
The EDC17CP46 is a modern Engine Control Unit (ECU) developed by Bosch, widely used in Mercedes-Benz diesel models. It was primarily designed for vehicles equipped with the OM642 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel engine, as well as certain models with the OM651 2.1L 4-cylinder Turbo Diesel engine.
Models Equipped with the EDC17CP46
1. OM642 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel (2013-2018 Models)
The EDC17CP46 was predominantly used in Mercedes-Benz vehicles powered by the OM642 engine, including:
- Sprinter W906 3.0L Diesel
Found in 2013-2018 Sprinter vans with the OM642 engine. - M-Class W166 ML350 BlueTEC
- GL-Class X166 GL350 BlueTEC
2. OM651 2.1L 4-Cylinder Turbo Diesel (GLK250 Models)
In addition to the OM642-equipped vehicles, the EDC17CP46 was also used in models with the OM651 engine, specifically:
- GLK-Class X204 GLK250 BlueTEC
Years of Use
The EDC17CP46 was most commonly used in 2013-2018 Mercedes-Benz diesel models, replacing the earlier EDC17CP10 in many cases. It offered improved performance, emissions control, and compliance with updated regulations.
Key Points to Note
- The EDC17CP46 was primarily designed for the OM642 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel engine but was also used in select models with the OM651 2.1L 4-cylinder Turbo Diesel.
- It was most commonly found in 2013-2018 model years for the Sprinter, ML350, GL350, and GLK250.
EDC17CP57 - What models and engines of Mercedes Benz?
The EDC17CP57 is a sophisticated Engine Control Unit (ECU) developed by Bosch, used in a variety of Mercedes-Benz models. It was designed for both the OM651 2.1L 4-cylinder Turbo Diesel engine and the OM642 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel engine, depending on the vehicle application.
Models Equipped with the EDC17CP57
1. OM651 2.1L 4-Cylinder Turbo Diesel
The EDC17CP57 was used in vehicles powered by the compact and efficient OM651 engine, including:
- E-Class W212 E250 BlueTEC
- Sprinter W906 2.1L Diesel (2014-2016 Models)
2. OM642 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel
The EDC17CP57 was also used in newer Sprinter models with the OM642 engine, specifically:
- Sprinter W907 3.0L Diesel (2019-2022 Models)
Years of Use
The EDC17CP57 was utilized across various Mercedes-Benz models from 2014 through 2022, depending on the engine and vehicle type.
Key Points to Note
- The EDC17CP57 was used in both OM651 2.1L 4-cylinder and OM642 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel engine applications.
- It appeared in the E250 W212, W906 Sprinter (2.1L), and W907 Sprinter (3.0L), depending on the model year and engine configuration.
- This ECU offered advanced control and emissions management, making it suitable for both passenger vehicles and commercial vans.
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