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ABS Pump

ABS Pump

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ABS pumps, modules and ABS control units

ABS pumps tested on a diagnostic bench, ready for installation and precisely selected by part number.

Looking for a reliable ABS pump to replace a faulty module? An ABS or ESP warning light, loss of braking stability or communication issues are often caused by a defective ABS pump or control unit.

Buy a tested ABS pump with warranty – compatible with Volkswagen, Opel, Ford, Fiat, Renault, Skoda and many other brands, with precise selection by part number or VIN.

  • ✔ ABS pumps and modules tested on a diagnostic bench
  • ✔ Warranty included
  • ✔ Compatibility verified by part number or VIN
  • ✔ Fast shipping across Europe and worldwide

Why choose our ABS pumps?

All our ABS pumps are tested on a diagnostic bench before shipping and, in many cases, also verified under real conditions. This ensures a fully functional module with no hidden faults.

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ABS pump – symptoms, repair, replacement and module selection

The ABS pump is a key part of the braking system and plays an important role in vehicle safety. Its purpose is to prevent the wheels from locking during braking, helping the driver maintain control of the vehicle, especially in emergency situations.

In modern cars, ABS works together with systems such as ESP and traction control. This means the ABS pump directly affects braking stability, grip and overall vehicle control in difficult road conditions.

How does an ABS pump work?

The ABS pump receives signals from the wheel speed sensors and adjusts brake pressure individually for each wheel. If the system detects that one wheel is about to lock, it quickly reduces brake pressure and then restores it again.

This happens in fractions of a second and is usually only felt as a slight pulsation during hard braking. The result is better steering control and improved stability on wet, icy or uneven surfaces.

What should you do if the ABS pump is faulty?

If the ABS or ESP warning light appears on the dashboard, the system should be checked before replacing any parts blindly. Basic ABS diagnostics should include:

  • reading fault codes with a diagnostic tool,
  • checking the power supply and fuses of the ABS module,
  • inspecting wheel speed sensors,
  • verifying communication with the ABS unit.

In many cases, the problem is caused by a faulty ABS pump or control module rather than by the mechanical braking components.

The safest solution is to replace the faulty unit with a tested module matched by part number.

Remanufactured ABS pumps – a reliable alternative

We also offer remanufactured ABS pumps, professionally prepared for reliable reuse.

Each module undergoes a detailed refurbishment and testing process, which may include:

  • processor replacement,
  • electronic repair and elimination of cold solder joints,
  • testing of hydraulic valves and sensors,
  • full functional verification on a diagnostic test bench.

This allows us to offer a fully working ABS module ready for installation at a much lower price than a brand-new unit.

Example models available:

How to replace an ABS pump?

Replacing an ABS pump requires basic technical knowledge and access to suitable diagnostic tools. In most cases, the process includes:

  • disconnecting the battery,
  • removing the old ABS pump,
  • installing the replacement module,
  • connecting the electrical plugs and brake lines,
  • bleeding the brake system.

After installation, coding or adaptation may be required depending on the vehicle model and equipment version.

How is an ABS pump programmed?

Some ABS modules require coding or adaptation after installation. This is necessary to match the module with the car’s configuration and ensure correct communication with the rest of the system.

Programming is usually carried out with diagnostic tools such as VCDS, Tech2, IDS or other manufacturer-specific software.

Symptoms of a faulty ABS pump

  • ABS or ESP warning light on the dashboard,
  • loss of ABS function,
  • no communication with the ABS module,
  • wheel locking during braking,
  • stored ABS-related fault codes.

Common ABS pump faults

  • no communication with the ABS module,
  • ABS or ESP warning light faults,
  • electronic failure such as processor damage or cold solder joints,
  • sensor or hydraulic valve faults,
  • power supply issues.

A very common problem is also an ABS communication fault or an ABS module error found during diagnostics, even when the wheel sensors themselves are working correctly.

What happens if you drive with a faulty ABS pump?

Driving with a defective ABS pump reduces braking safety. In an emergency, the wheels may lock and the driver may lose control of the vehicle.

In addition, systems such as ESP and traction control may stop working, increasing the risk of skidding, especially on wet or slippery roads.

ABS pumps available for many vehicle brands

We offer ABS pumps for many makes and models, including:

ABS pump price and availability

The price of an ABS pump depends on the vehicle model, part number and module version. We offer both tested used units and professionally remanufactured ABS pumps at competitive prices.

Every module is matched by part number or VIN to ensure compatibility. Each ABS pump is tested before shipping to confirm that it is ready for installation.

Not sure which ABS pump fits your car?
Send us the part number, VIN or a clear photo of the module and we will help you choose the correct replacement.

FAQ – ABS pump

How do I choose the correct ABS pump for Volkswagen Golf or Passat?
The part number should match exactly. This is the best way to ensure full compatibility and correct operation.


What are the symptoms of a faulty ABS pump in Opel Astra or Corsa?
Typical signs include the ABS warning light, ESP problems, fault codes and no communication with the module.


Does an ABS pump for Ford Focus or Mondeo work plug and play?
Sometimes yes, but in many cases coding or adaptation is required after installation.


What are the symptoms of a faulty ABS pump in Fiat Ducato or Punto?
The most common symptoms are ABS or ESP warning lights, loss of safety system support and communication issues during diagnostics.


Can I drive with a faulty Renault ABS pump in Clio or Megane?
Technically it may still be possible, but it is not recommended because the vehicle loses important safety functions.


How do I choose the correct ABS module for Skoda Octavia or Superb?
The best method is to match the original part number or verify compatibility by VIN.


Is a remanufactured ABS pump for Peugeot or Citroen a good option?
Yes. If it has been professionally repaired and tested, it is a reliable and cost-effective alternative to a new unit.


How is an ABS pump programmed in Mercedes-Benz or BMW?
Programming is done with specialist diagnostic equipment in order to match the module to the vehicle configuration.


What does no communication with the ABS module mean in Toyota or Mazda?
It usually points to internal electronic failure or a power supply issue in the module.


Can I match an ABS pump by VIN for Honda ABS pumps, Suzuki or Land Rover?
Yes. VIN-based matching is one of the safest ways to find the correct module.


How much does ABS pump replacement cost and does the brake system need bleeding?
After replacing the ABS pump, the brake system must be bled. In many cases, coding or adaptation is also required.


Why does the ABS system show a fault even when the sensors are working?
A common cause is internal electronic failure in the ABS control module, not the wheel speed sensors themselves.


Should I choose a used or remanufactured ABS pump?
A remanufactured ABS pump is often the better option because it has been repaired, tested and checked before sale.