27 Nov, 14

Suzuki Common ABS Pump (ESP Fault) – Brake Pressure Sensor Switch Failure

Suzuki C1028 Brake Pressure Sensor RepairSuzuki Brake Pressure Sensor Problems
The MK60 ATE Teves ABS pump is fitted to a wide variety of vehicles from all makes of manufacture and includes the Suzuki group vehicles. This type of ABS pump has an internal brake pressure sensor manufactured inside the unit is commonly known for it’s pressure sensor fault and is very expensive to replace. Earlier ABS pumps never had this fault because the pressure sensor was never before fitted inside the ABS pump – but these new type of ABS units are failing all day long and it’s a major design fault with all internal pressure sensor units.

How To Detect The Suzuki Brake Pressure Sensor Fault
When the pressure sensor has failed on the Suzuki ABS system, the traction control light will be illuminated and sometimes the ABS light as well. The traction control (ESP) button may also be illuminated and pressing the button will have no affect.

Common DTC Fault Code Associated With This Fault
C1028 – Brake pressure Sensor Circuit defective. – Present.

Common Suzuki Vehicles Affected With The Pressure Sensor Faults
Below we have compiled a short list of vehicles we have found fitted with the MK60 ATE ABS pump from our own experiences of units being sent in to our workshops on a daily basis for rebuilds and exchange.

VehicleVehicleVehicleVehicle
Suzuki Grand VitaraSuzuki SplashSuzuki SwiftSuzuki Vitara

Common Suzuki ABS Part Numbers Affected
Below are the most common part numbers coming in every day to our workshop. We receive 100’s of units from all makes of vehicles each week for repair and replacement so don’t worry if your part number is not listed.

OEMATE
06.2109-5200.306.2102-0885.4
000403-296D.1

If your Suzuki has the dreaded Brake Pressure Sensor fault then you probably already have had a scary quote from a dealer of £1200+. Even second hand used parts are not cheap and require additional coding / programming. Neither of these options are recommended because it doesn’t fix the root cause of the problem and you will be just waiting on the day for it to fail again.

My Brake Pressure Sensor Has Fail – How Can SINSPEED Help Me?
Instead of just replacing the unit with a like-for-like part or repairing the ABS with a standard like-for-like pressure sensor as most workshops are currently offering. Sinspeed will take your unit and modify it to ensure never again over heats and then replace the pressure sensor with an uprated component. The uprated pressure sensor is guaranteed to last the lifetime of the vehicle and all components used by Sinspeed during the remanufacturing process are brand new OEM quality parts to ensure that each & every rebuilt ABS pump meets and exceeds OE specifications.

All of our rebuilt ABS units come with a Lifetime warranty and will not require programming. Our ABS pumps are self calibrating – making them fully plug & play!

Why Modify The Unit? – Why Not Just Replace The Damaged Part?
All cars prior to the MK60 ATE ABS unit had the pressure sensor fitted externally and never failed.

If we fit a standard part inside the pump it will still have the design fault it was manufactured with and although we can put a warranty on the unit and replace the sensor each time it fails (because they are cheap as chips to buy) you will still be left inconvenienced by having to remove the unit each time it fails and pay for the labour each time. We rework the original design and ensure that our modified units are rebuilt to last.

SAFETY WARNING!!
There have been rumours of people and/or companies trying to repair these units and in some cases imitate our work. Please understand that although the ESP system is not absolutely crucial, modifying the ABS controller / pump in any way (without superior extensive knowledge) in the technology of advanced braking systems and electronic control modules, you will be risking the life of others. Please do not attempt to repair these units yourself and please do not offer such services to trade or the general public. We have been in business since 1972 as a group company and all our parts, services are fully tested before leaving the workshop. All units are thoroughly tested on specific specialist equipment to ensure maximum quality. Our ESP Fault Modifications come fully approved and as far as we’re aware, there is no other company out there that can successfully repair these units and completely remove the defective state.

If you have a vehicle with the Brake Pressure Sensor ESP Fault then give us a call on 0203 815 9441.

Tags : 000403296D1, 06210208854, 06210952003, Suzuki Brake Pressure Sensor Problems, Suzuki C1028 Pressure Sensor Fault Code.
167 thoughts on “Suzuki Common ABS Pump (ESP Fault) – Brake Pressure Sensor Switch Failure
  • I have a Suzuki Grand Vitara 2009 3 door, 2.4 Ltr petrol. My ABS system has failed, can you tell me if this a common problem & how can I fix it?
    Thanks
    Frank

    • Hi Frank

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      We have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • Hi 2009 Suzuki Alto 1.0 litre. abs & esp lights On showing no fault code. Do you think it is the ABS/ESP pump part no. 06.2102-1024.4

    • Hi Dave,

      Thank you for the enquiry,

      We’ve just sent over an email now with full information and pricing regarding the repair of your Suzuki Alto.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • Hello can I Also have PricesPrice for repairing Brak Pressure sensor switch in swift Sport 2009?

    • Hi David

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      I have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • My suzuki splash is Showing Esp Light on, I’ve taken It to a suzuki dealer Garage diagnosis C1028 fault quoted £1500 plus. Is it Safe to drive With this Esp light Showing?. Can you please give me a price if you repair this fault

    • Hi Denise

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      Your vehicle has been diagnosed with the all-common brake pressure sensor fault and it’s certainly one we have a lot of experience with repairing. I have sent you an email with full information and pricing, including the costs of our removal and fitting service if required.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • 2008 grand vitara diesel has EPS, N, L4 warning lights coming on all together randomly

    • Hi Will

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      I have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • I have been advised by my garage that the abs pump on my suzuki swift 2006 reqs replacing .
    Can you give me a price to fix my existing unit please

    • Hi Darren

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      I have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • I have an alto 2010 with Abs and esp lights on . It has the pressure sensor fault . How much to repair the Abs/esp unit and is it my one you recondition so i dont have to programme it ?

    • Hi Frank

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      I have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • HI, My Suzuki Splash [’08] is displaying ESP light constantly on. Please supply price to repair pump 52ko and information on options for removal and re-fitting.
    John

    • Hi John

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      I have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • my 2007 suzuki grand vitra codes c1018 & c1028 come up on my computer. had it check when esp lite stayed on.

    • Hi Don

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      I have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  • Hi

    I have a suzuki sx4 08 with the ABS error light on. Please Can you provide prices to rectifiy the problem.

    Steve

    • Hi Steve

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      I have sent you an email with full information and pricing.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

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