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0265232238 FB Complete ABS Pump Opel Corsa D Ref 13277812 ABS Controller 0265800422

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Complete ABS Pump 0265232238 FB Opel Corsa D

Complete Bosch ABS pump 0265232238 with control module 0265800422 (GM 13277812) for Opel Corsa D 2006–2014, fully tested and ready for installation.

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  • CAR MODEL OPEL CORSA D
  • OEM: 0265232238 FB
  • PART NUMBER 13277812
  • PART NUMBER 0265800422
  • WARRANTY 6 MONTH
  • TESTED Second hand product
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  • DELIVERY European Union 2-3 working days
  • DELIVERY Worldwide 4-7 working days

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ABS Pump 0265232238 / Control Module 0265800422 – Opel Corsa D

Original Bosch ABS pump 0265232238 with complete control unit 0265800422, used in Opel Corsa D vehicles. Manufacturer reference: 13277812. Fully tested and verified set, ready for installation.

The kit includes the hydraulic module and the ABS electronic controller, allowing quick Plug&Play installation. No additional coding or cloning is required if the part numbers match the original.

The ABS pump 0265232238 was factory-installed in Opel Corsa D models produced between 2006–2014. It can be found in various engine versions – from basic 1.0, 1.2, and 1.4 petrol engines to the popular 1.3 CDTI diesel. This module is present in 3-door, 5-door, and Van variants.


FAQ – ABS Pump 0265232238 Opel Corsa D

Which cars are compatible with ABS pump 0265232238?

The 0265232238 number is mainly used in Opel Corsa D (2006–2014). It may also fit certain Opel variants equipped with the same brake system.


How can I check if my ABS pump is 13277812 / 0265232238?

Check the numbers on the aluminum body of the pump and on the control module label. You should see Bosch 0265232238 (hydraulic part), 0265800422 (electronic module), and GM number 13277812.


Does ABS pump 0265232238 require programming after installation?

In most cases, installing the complete matching set is enough – the module works in Plug&Play mode. If your car had the same factory variant, no additional coding is required.


What are the symptoms of a faulty ABS controller in Corsa D?

The most common issues include the ABS warning light staying on, braking system errors, or loss of ABS functionality during driving.

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