BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT W12 11-18 Engine Control Unit + Key

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BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT W12 11-18 Engine Control Unit + Key

Bentley Continental GT (2011–2018) with the 6.0L W12, the Engine Control Unit (ECU) and key system is an evolution of the first-generation architecture, but with updated security protocols. Because this car uses a Master/Slave ECU setup, replacing these components requires a specific strategy.

BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT W12 11-18 Engine Control Unit + Key

Bentley Continental GT (2011–2018) with the 6.0L W12, the Engine Control Unit (ECU) and key system is an evolution of the first-generation architecture, but with updated security protocols. Because this car uses a Master/Slave ECU setup, replacing these components requires a specific strategy.


1. The Dual-ECU Configuration

The W12 engine is managed by two separate computers that communicate via a dedicated high-speed CAN bus.

  • Master ECU (Bank 1): Controls the passenger side (LHD) cylinders.

  • Slave ECU (Bank 2): Controls the driver side (LHD) cylinders.

  • Hardware: These are typically Bosch ME17.1.6 units for the 2011–2018 facelift models.

  • Replacement Rule: If you are buying used, you must get a matched pair from the same donor vehicle. Mixing a Master from one car and a Slave from another will cause a “Communication/Authentication” error and the car will not start.


2. The Immobilizer Chain (KESSY)

In this generation, the ECUs are not the only parts of the security “handshake.” The chain includes:

  1. Key Fobs: Send the encrypted signal.

  2. KESSY Module: The “brain” located under the driver’s side carpet (LHD). This module authenticates the key.

  3. Electronic Steering Column Lock: Must be unlocked by the KESSY before the ECUs allow a start.

  4. The ECUs: Receive the “Go” signal from the KESSY module.


3. Best Replacement Strategies

Option A: The “Full Swap” (Recycler Solution)

If you are sourcing parts for a major repair or engine swap, the most “plug-and-play” way is to buy a Security Set from a single donor car:

  • Master ECU + Slave ECU

  • KESSY Module

  • All matching Key Fobs

  • Note: Your car’s VIN will now show as the donor car’s VIN in diagnostic scans.

Option B: Professional Cloning (Recommended)

If your original ECU or KESSY module was damaged (usually by water), a specialist can “clone” the data.

  • You send your old (damaged) unit and a used (working) unit to a tech.

  • They extract the VIN, Immobilizer PIN, and Component Protection data and write it to the replacement.

  • Result: The used part becomes an exact mirror of your original, maintaining your VIN and working with your original keys.


4. Critical Warning: The #1 Killer

The primary reason these ECUs and KESSY modules fail in the 2011–2018 Continental GT is water ingress.

  • ECUs: Located in the plenum chamber at the base of the windshield. If the “scuttle drains” clog with leaves, the area fills with water and drowns the ECUs.

  • KESSY Module: Located under the floor carpet. If the sunroof drains or AC drains clog, water pools on the floor and destroys the KESSY module.

Before installing new parts: You must verify the plenum and sunroof drains are clear. If you don’t fix the leak, the new modules will fail within months.


5. Technical Identification

Part Location Typical Prefix
Engine ECUs Under windshield cowl 07C
KESSY Module Under driver’s carpet (LHD) 3D0 or 3W0
Start/Stop Button Center Console 3W0959839

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