Kia ECU Clone Service
Kia ECU cloning at the chip level on the bench. We read the original ECU Flash and EEPROM and write every byte onto a compatible donor of the same hardware family — including VIN, immobilizer pairing data, and customer parameters where readable.
Available Services
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Delphi Delphi MT86 KEFICO MG7.9.8 SIM2K-140 SIM2K-141 SIM2K-240 SIM2K-241 SIM2K-340 SIM2K-341 and more
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Not Sure Which Service to Choose?
If you are unsure which option matches your Kia module, the safest path is to email or text us photos before ordering: full label of the original module, full label of the donor module if you already have one, the part number, hardware revision, and software/calibration sticker. We will confirm whether the service is supported for your specific part number before you order and ship.
Compatibility Warning
Cloning requires a donor ECU of the same hardware family — same part number prefix, same processor, same hardware revision. Mismatched donors will not clone successfully.
What to Ship
- Your original Kia module (the failed/locked unit), clearly marked “ORIGINAL”
- If applicable: a donor module, clearly marked “DONOR” — same part number family and hardware revision as the original
- Your order receipt printed, or order number written on a slip in the box
- Your return shipping address
- Ship to the address shown on your order receipt at checkout
Related Kia Services
- Kia ECU Services
- Kia ECU VIN Programming
- Kia BCM / Body Module Services
- Kia Cluster Services
- All Kia services
FAQ
What does the clone preserve? Flash and EEPROM copied 1:1 — including VIN, immobilizer pairing data, customer parameters, and any aftermarket tune overlay where readable.
How long does it take? Most clones are completed within 1 to 3 business days of receiving both modules.

