636.10 |link| | Ecu

If the wiring is intact, the most common fix is replacing the camshaft or high-pressure fuel pump position sensor

Most ECU 636.10 variants use a . Critical pins include: ecu 636.10

A: Look for a white or silver sticker on the aluminum housing. It will show a 10-digit OEM number (e.g., 0281012345 for Bosch). The "636.10" is often stamped into the PCB itself, not the case. Use that OEM number for searches. If the wiring is intact, the most common

In some cases, a damaged timing wheel or an incorrect idler gear position can trigger this code, as the physical timing is actually "out of sync" with the electronic signals. If the wiring is intact