Description
BMW F10 F11 525d N57 245HP Engine Control ECU Module DDE Kit is a specialized, factory-original engine control module designed for 5 Series models equipped with the N57 245HP engine and an automatic transmission. This component from the Electronic control modules and controllers category is responsible for the precise management of engine operation, including fuel injection, boost parameters, and communication with other vehicle systems. It is the ideal solution for users who expect stable drivetrain performance and full compatibility with BMW’s factory electronic architecture.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 8511385-5
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 8511385
- Substitutable numbers: 13618513161, 8513161, 13618511385, 8511385, 13618510643, 8510643, 13618509962, 8509962, 0281017081, 0 281 017 081, 9230944, 61359230944, 5WK49985MBR
- Gearbox type: Automatic
- Category: ECUs & Computer Modules
Purpose and function of the DDE controller
The presented DDE controller is designed to work with the N57 diesel engine in the BMW 5 Series F10/F11 generation, specifically the 525d 245HP version with an automatic transmission. It is responsible for key engine management processes, such as injection control, monitoring turbocharging parameters, handling sensor data, and communicating with other vehicle modules via the data bus. This ensures stable performance, proper engine refinement, and compliance with factory control maps.
Benefits of using an original BMW module
Using an original module from the Electronic control modules and controllers category ensures perfect compatibility with the vehicle’s electrical system and software, which minimizes the risk of communication issues between controllers. This type of component is engineered specifically for a particular engine and transmission type, facilitating configuration and adaptation during installation. For the user, this means predictable vehicle behavior, correct operation of diagnostic systems, and the ability to perform further maintenance according to BMW standards.
Integration with automatic transmission and vehicle systems
The version designed for vehicles with an automatic transmission works in conjunction with the transmission control module, traction control system, and safety systems, allowing for cohesive management of torque and gear shift smoothness. A properly selected DDE controller helps maintain optimal dynamics while preserving engine refinement and predictable throttle response. This is particularly important in modern designs, where many vehicle functions are closely linked through a network of electronic modules.
Professional selection and installation
When replacing the engine controller in a BMW 5 Series F10/F11, it is essential to match the component to the specific vehicle configuration, including the engine version, transmission type, and installed equipment systems. An original DDE module simplifies the coding and adaptation process, which is important for both the mechanic and the user expecting a predictable repair result. A correctly selected controller helps restore proper engine operation after an electronic failure or in cases where replacement is necessary due to mechanical damage or water ingress.
More about BMW electronics and salvaged parts
If you want to better understand how to maintain control modules in a BMW 5 Series and how to safely use pre-owned electronic components, it is worth consulting specialized materials. Practical tips regarding iDrive systems, FRM modules, and engine controllers in 3 and 5 Series models can be found in the article Driving pleasure for years – how to take care of iDrive systems and electronic modules in BMW 3 and 5 Series models, which describes, among other things, the use of verified salvaged parts.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the engine area in your BMW and need other components from the same group, such as engine controllers, engine management modules, or electronic combustion control systems, check out the available parts in the BMW electronic control modules and controllers category.
For those who want to learn more about selecting pre-owned electronic components and other sub-assemblies, a guide to popular aftermarket parts may also be helpful. A broader context and examples of the most frequently chosen components can be found in the material The best used car parts – a guide to the most frequently chosen original parts, which can help you make an informed purchasing decision.






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