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    Shipping & Delivery

    Express Shipping Across Europe and Worldwide

    Auto24Parts ships automotive electronic parts throughout Poland, across Europe and to customers worldwide. We use reliable express courier services provided primarily by DHL and FedEx.

    Our warehouse dispatches replacement engine control units, complete ABS hydraulic assemblies, transmission controllers, instrument clusters, vehicle modules, accelerator pedals and other automotive electronic components to private customers, workshops and automotive businesses.

    Customers can order from our main engine control unit range and complete ABS pump category, with express delivery available to many destinations.

    Estimated courier transit time:
    Europe: approximately 1–2 business days
    Worldwide: approximately 4–5 business days

    DHL and FedEx Express Delivery

    Orders are shipped using DHL Express or FedEx Express courier services. The courier is selected according to the destination, parcel size, product type and available delivery route.

    After the parcel has been dispatched, the customer receives a tracking number that can be used to follow the shipment online. Tracking information may take several hours to become active after the courier collects the parcel.

    DHL Express

    Fast international delivery with online tracking. DHL is used for many shipments within Europe and for selected worldwide destinations.

    FedEx Express

    Tracked express delivery for European and international orders, including destinations outside the European Union.

    Please note: transit times are estimates counted from the date of dispatch. They do not include product preparation time, weekends, public holidays, customs procedures or delays caused by the courier.

    Estimated Delivery Times

    Destination Shipping service Estimated transit time
    European countries DHL or FedEx courier Approximately 1–2 business days
    Worldwide destinations DHL or FedEx Express Approximately 4–5 business days

    Delivery to remote areas, islands and destinations requiring customs clearance may take longer. The final transit time also depends on local courier operations in the destination country.

    Order Preparation and Dispatch Time

    Products available in our warehouse are prepared and dispatched as quickly as possible after payment confirmation. Before shipping, we check the part reference, visible condition, delivery details and selected technical preparation service.

    The total time before delivery consists of:

    Product preparation time + courier transit time = estimated delivery time

    Standard products that do not require an additional technical service can usually be dispatched without an extended preparation period.

    Delivery of Prepared Engine Control Units

    Some engine control units are ordered in a selected unlocked or prepared version. Depending on the ECU, the service may include Virgin preparation, IMMO OFF, Plug & Play configuration, automatic programming, PIN code reading or cloning.

    If you select an unlocked or specially prepared ECU variant, the order normally requires an additional 1–2 business days before dispatch. This time is required to perform the selected electronic service and verify the prepared controller.

    Example: delivery to a European country usually takes 1–2 business days after dispatch. If the ECU requires an additional preparation service, allow approximately 1–2 extra business days before the parcel is handed to the courier.

    Before ordering a prepared controller, read our guide to Virgin, IMMO OFF, Plug & Play and ECU cloning options. You can also browse available replacement controllers in the engine ECU category.

    Shipping Automotive Electronic Parts Safely

    Automotive electronic components require careful protection during transport. We use suitable packaging materials to protect housings, connectors, pins and sensitive electronic or hydraulic elements.

    The packing method is adjusted to the type, dimensions and weight of the product. Particular care is taken when preparing complete ABS pumps, engine control units, instrument clusters and electronic modules for international shipping.

    Heavy hydraulic assemblies such as Chrysler and SsangYong ABS pump units are packed with additional protection around the pump motor, valve block, connectors and electronic controller. Smaller ECU and module shipments are secured to protect pins, sockets and housings during express transport.

    We regularly ship replacement ECUs, complete ABS pumps, automatic gearbox controllers, dashboard clusters and body control modules. Our international deliveries also include specialist brake electronics such as Chrysler ABS pump assemblies and SsangYong ABS hydraulic units.

    Other frequently shipped categories include automatic transmission control units, instrument clusters and vehicle electronic modules.

    Shipping Costs

    The shipping cost depends on the destination country, parcel weight, dimensions and selected courier service. The exact delivery charge is displayed during checkout after the shipping address and available delivery method have been selected.

    Large, heavy or non-standard products may have a higher delivery cost. This may apply particularly to complete hydraulic ABS units, large vehicle modules or combined electronic sets. The final charge is shown before the order is confirmed.

    For a shipping quotation before ordering, contact us and provide the destination country, postcode and product reference.

    Customs, Import Taxes and Duties

    Orders delivered within the European Union normally do not require an import customs procedure for the recipient.

    For deliveries outside the European Union, local customs duties, import taxes, brokerage charges or other destination-country fees may apply. These charges are determined by the authorities or courier in the recipient’s country and are not included in the product or shipping price unless explicitly stated otherwise.

    The recipient is responsible for providing any information or documents required by the local customs authorities and for paying applicable import charges.

    Tracking Your Shipment

    Once the parcel has been collected by DHL or FedEx, we send the tracking number to the e-mail address used for the order. The shipment can then be monitored through the courier’s tracking system.

    If the tracking status does not update immediately, allow several hours for the courier’s system to register the parcel. For questions about an already dispatched order, include the order number and tracking number when using our contact page.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Shipping

    Which courier companies deliver Auto24Parts orders?

    We ship orders primarily with DHL and FedEx. The courier is selected according to the delivery country, parcel type and available express service.

    How long does express delivery of an ECU or ABS pump take within Europe?

    Express courier delivery within Europe usually takes approximately 1–2 business days from dispatch. Remote locations or operational delays may extend this time.

    How long does worldwide delivery of automotive electronics take?

    Delivery outside Europe usually takes approximately 4–5 business days after dispatch. Customs clearance and remote-area delivery may require additional time.

    Does a Virgin, IMMO OFF or cloned ECU take longer to dispatch?

    Yes. If the engine control unit requires an additional preparation service, allow approximately 1–2 extra business days before dispatch.

    Will I receive a tracking number?

    Yes. After dispatch, we send the DHL or FedEx tracking number to the e-mail address provided with the order.

    Are customs charges included in the price?

    For destinations outside the European Union, customs duties, import taxes and local clearance fees are generally not included and may be charged to the recipient.

    Can you ship complete Chrysler and SsangYong ABS pump assemblies?

    Yes. We ship complete ABS hydraulic assemblies internationally. The parcel is packed to protect the electronic controller, hydraulic block, pump motor and connectors.

    Useful Information

    Fast Express Shipping for Automotive Electronics

    We ship engine control units, complete ABS pumps, transmission controllers and vehicle modules throughout Europe and worldwide using DHL Express and FedEx Express.

    Europe: approximately 1–2 business days | Worldwide: approximately 4–5 business days after dispatch

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