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Audi ABS Pump Repairs

The Audi ABS pump and module is one of the most common units we see on a daily basis in our workshops. Depending on the make, model and year of your vehicle it may be fitted with either a Bosch or an ATE ABS pump. The early ABS units would generally suffer with communication and wheel speed sensor faults but the modern ATE units are most known for failing with the common Brake Pressure Sensor faults. We carry most ATE units in stock and where an exchange is not available we can offer to remanufacture your existing unit and return it to you with a Lifetime warranty and no programming necessary when refitting.

For more information about the Audi ABS Pump repair service from Sinspeed, call us on 0203 815 9441.

19 Jul, 10

Audi TT Quattro ABS Pumps & Modules Repaired

Audi TT Quattro ABS Controller Module Pump Repairs

The Audi TT is fitted with (most commonly) a BOSCH ABS pump & controller, also known as ECU or Module. We've found that the most common faults with these is no communication and fault codes such as P1649 which relates to data bus / data link communication errrors from the ABS control module. So far on these units we've repaired the following faults: No Communication Data Bus / Data Link Errors (P1649) ABS Light On Dash Juddering When Braking The…

17 Jul, 10

Audi & Volkswagen (VW) Bosch 5.3 ABS Pump & Controller ECU Common Faults & Repairs

Audi VW Volkswagen Passat ABS ECU

A very common fault on practically all VW's & Audi's is the ABS pump and controller module failing. We repair all types of ABS pumps & controller modules but this blog post in particular is about the very common Bosch 5.3 unit which is seen commonly failing on the following vehicles: 1996 - 2001 Audi A4, A6, S4 1996 - 2001 VW Passat When it fails, the ABS light will appear on the dash and the most common faults with…

11 Jul, 10

Audi ABS Pump & Controller ECU Common Faults & Repairs

Audi ABS Pump Failures Repaired

Almost all vehicles are now fitted with ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) and TCS (Traction Control System) to give us better stability of the vehicle. When these units fail, it doesn't always render the vehicle non-drivable, however, it can make it unsafe to drive because believe it or not the on-board computers are constantly working to keep the vehicle moving steadily especially at higher speeds. In some cars you can't really feel the difference on day-to-day driving on local roads but…