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95112928 AP7 Complete ABS Pump 20946171 Opel Antara Chevrolet Captiva

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ABS Pump 95112928 AP7 for Opel Antara and Chevrolet Captiva

95112928 AP7 is a complete ABS pump with 20946171 control module, used in selected Opel Antara and Chevrolet Captiva models. The ATE unit has been fully tested, prepared for installation and covered by warranty.

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  • CAR MODEL Opel Antara Chevrolet Captiva
  • OEM: 95112928 AP7
  • PART NUMBER 25021219754
  • PART NUMBER 20946171 28526531023
  • WARRANTY 6 MONTH
  • TESTED Second hand product
  • PAYMENT: Credit Card , Bank Transfer , PayPal
  • EXPRESS DELIVERY – in EU Countries: European Union 2-3 working days
  • INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY – Outside EU Countries: Worldwide 4-7 working days

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ABS Pump AP7 95112928 – ABS Module 20946171 Opel Antara Chevrolet Captiva

ABS Pump 95112928 AP7 together with ABS Module 20946171 is an original braking system unit used in selected Opel Antara and Chevrolet Captiva vehicles. The complete module includes markings 25021219754 / 25.0212-1975.4, 28526531023 / 28.5265-3102.3, as well as 25.0926-5390.3 and 25.0619-3660.3.

The offered ABS pump and controller assembly has been electronically tested and prepared for installation. The module is supplied with warranty and comes from an original vehicle. Before purchase, compare all part numbers with your original ABS unit.

Application of ABS Pump 95112928 AP7

  • Opel Antara – selected models from 2006–2015
  • Chevrolet Captiva – selected models from 2006–2015
  • gasoline and diesel engines
  • 2.0 CDTI
  • 2.2 CDTI
  • 2.4 бензyna / gasoline
  • 3.0 V6
  • 3.2 V6

ABS Part Numbers

  • ABS Pump: 95112928 AP7
  • ABS Module: 20946171
  • ATE: 25021219754
  • ATE: 25.0212-1975.4
  • ATE: 28526531023
  • ATE: 28.5265-3102.3
  • ATE: 25.0926-5390.3
  • ATE: 25.0619-3660.3

Typical symptoms of faulty Opel Antara / Chevrolet Captiva ABS pump

  • ABS or ESP warning light illuminated,
  • no communication with ABS module,
  • sensor errors despite correct wiring,
  • ESP and traction control malfunction,
  • ABS hydraulic pump faults,
  • random dashboard warning lights during driving.

Each ABS module is carefully tested before shipment. The offered part is fully functional and ready for installation after matching the part numbers.

FAQ – ABS Pump 95112928 AP7 ABS Module 20946171

Does ABS pump 95112928 AP7 fit Opel Antara 2.2 CDTI?

Yes, the 95112928 AP7 ABS module was installed in selected Opel Antara 2.2 CDTI versions. Exact part number compatibility is the most important requirement.


Which Chevrolet Captiva uses ABS module 20946171?

ABS module 20946171 was used in selected Chevrolet Captiva gasoline and diesel models produced between 2006 and 2015.


Are 95112928 AP7 and 25.0212-1975.4 the same ABS unit?

Yes, markings 95112928 AP7 and 25.0212-1975.4 refer to the same ATE ABS pump and controller assembly.


What are the symptoms of faulty Opel Antara ABS pump 95112928?

The most common symptoms include ABS warning light, loss of diagnostic communication, ESP faults and traction control problems.


Is ABS module 20946171 sold together with the pump?

Yes, the offer includes the complete ABS module: hydraulic pump and 20946171 controller.


Does ABS pump 25.0926-5390.3 fit Chevrolet Captiva 2.0 CDTI?

Yes, number 25.0926-5390.3 was used in selected Chevrolet Captiva 2.0 CDTI versions. Always verify all part numbers before purchase.


Is ABS module 28.5265-3102.3 tested before shipping?

Yes, every ABS pump and controller is electronically tested before sale and supplied with warranty.


Opel Antara ABS 95112928 AP7 – does it require programming?

In most cases, after matching the numbers, the module works without additional programming, however it may depend on the vehicle equipment version.

Electronic Car Parts FAQ – ECUSALE

1. Are the electronic modules tested before shipping?

Yes. Every electronic module, including ECU ENGINE CONTROLLERS, ABS pumps, BSI, BCM, comfort modules, transmission controllers and other automotive electronics, is electronically tested before shipping. We verify communication, power supply and basic operation to ensure the product is working correctly before delivery. This allows you to receive a tested and ready-to-install unit.

2. Does the module require programming or coding after installation?

It depends on the product version and the type of module. We offer VIRGIN, IMMO OFF and Plug & Play solutions. Information about programming or coding requirements is always included in the product description. In many cases, installation is possible without additional coding, while some modules may require adaptation using diagnostic equipment.

3. How can I choose the correct module for my vehicle?

The most important step is comparing the part numbers from your original module. Please check the Bosch, Siemens, Magneti Marelli, Continental or OEM manufacturer numbers on the label. If you are unsure, you can send us a photo of your original module or your vehicle VIN number and we will help verify compatibility.

4. Are the products covered by warranty?

Yes. All electronic automotive modules sold in our store are covered by warranty. Every product is checked and prepared before shipping. If any problem occurs, we also provide technical support and product diagnostics assistance.

5. Which payment methods are available in your store?

We offer secure online payments through Stripe and PayPal. Customers can pay using credit or debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna, online bank transfers and other secure payment methods. After placing an order, you will receive a secure online payment link.

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