For customer businesses
You can post a request even without complete ECU knowledge, but should include all known data and files in a structured way.
ECU overview
For professional file service offers, control unit, HW/SW number, reading method and file quality are often decisive. This overview helps collect technical details so providers can assess a request seriously.
Short definition
Helpful details include ECU manufacturer, control unit type, HW and SW numbers, protocol or tool, reading method, original file, fault codes, logs and the intended service goal. The more precise these details are, the better providers can assess effort and feasibility.
You can post a request even without complete ECU knowledge, but should include all known data and files in a structured way.
File writers and ECU calibrators can quickly identify whether they have experience with the ECU family and requested service.
Good ECU data reduces follow-up questions and helps compare offers faster and more professionally.
ECU topics
These pages help classify ECU data, file condition and service goals within a file service request.
For original files, problem files, logs or DTCs that need professional assessment.
ECU file checkFor specialized analysis, calibration and complex ECU file work.
WinOLS service and map analysisFor individual corrections, follow-up work or changes to existing files.
ECU file adjustmentFor optimization requests with clear vehicle and ECU context.
Request ECU optimizationGeneral starting point for professional ECU file requests.
ECU file service for workshopsWhen a vehicle, file or service goal creates technical issues.
Problem cases and fault symptomsPractical use
A provider can assess a request better when it includes not only the desired service but also ECU type, software version, file format, reading method and known faults. This reduces questions and makes offers more comparable.
ECU Jobs protects the workflow: contact details and files are released only after an offer is accepted.
Typical ECU families
Professional file service requests often involve ECU families such as Bosch EDC15, EDC16, EDC17, MD1, MG1, Continental/Simos, Delphi or Denso. If you do not know the exact type, photos, tool output, HW/SW numbers and the original file help.
Related areas
In brief
ECU Jobs does not program control units itself. The platform helps customers post technical ECU requests in a structured way and compare offers from professional providers.
Internal orientation
These pages help classify Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, Siemens and Simos requests professionally.
FAQ
No. It helps, but it is not mandatory. Provide all known data, tool outputs, photos, HW/SW numbers and available files.
Common families include Bosch EDC15, EDC16, EDC17, MD1, MG1, Continental/Simos, Delphi and Denso. The concrete vehicle and file context always matters.
They help providers assess software version, compatibility and expected workload.
Yes. A file check request can be used for original files, problem files or logs that need professional review.
No. ECU Jobs is a marketplace, not its own programming or file service provider.
ECU Jobs
Describe control unit, software version, file and goal. Professional providers can submit suitable offers.