C1288 Brake Pressure Sensor/Transducer Fault Ford Mazda Volvo ABS Pump

Common ABS Pump (ESP Fault) – Brake Pressure Sender / Sensor Switch Failure – On Ford / Mazda & Volvo

We did an article some time ago with reference to the Common ABS (ESP – Brake Pressure Sensor Faults) For Volkswagen, Audi, Seat & Skoda and were overwhelmed with the interest we’ve had. In fact, our records show that particular article alone is receiving on average 1.5Million hits a month.

It’s interesting to see that the same part is used in other makes of vehicle and in this case, we’re referencing to the Ford, Mazda & Volvo range. They have the same MK60 ATE / Teves ABS Pumps fitted with slightly different brake pressure sensors (so not interchangeable with any of the VAG range).

What Are The Common Symptoms?
The common symptom around this fault is having the ESP light permanently illuminated on your dashboard speedo (instrument cluster) and pressing the “ESP OFF” / “DCS”  traction control button will have no effect – in some cases, the button will also be illuminated but again, pressing this button will have no effect.

What Is ESP & Why Do I Need It?
The ESP (Electronic Stability Program) is an additional function to the commonly known ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) & TCS (Traction Control System). Most Ford’s, Mazda’s & Volvo’s from 2000+ are fitted with the ESP/TCS system. The ABS system alone prevents the wheels from locking up under harsh braking / emergency braking and the TCS will prevent the wheels from spinning when accelerating hard. ESP is much more advanced and is constantly working, calculating every corner you take to ensure you’re safety. The ESP system will use accelerometer sensors around the vehicle, to detect when the vehicle is likely to loose traction whilst cornering or sudden turning to avoid a collision at speed. If there is excessive longitudal or lateral acceleration/deceleration it will be detected & by sudden steering at speed, the ESP system will instantly apply the brake to one of the opposing wheels, preventing excessive lateral movement that causes loss of traction to the road and loss of driver control of the vehicle.

Why Is This Such A Common Failure?
These MK60 ATE / Teves ABS Pumps fail due to a manufacturing defect with the internal brake pressure sensors. They have no way of ventilation and the internal sealed unit will over pressurise and over time the internal sensor damages itself. Unfortunately, unlike the previous models where the brake pressure sensors were fitted externally and if failed, could be replaced quickly & at an affordable rate – these newer MK60 ATE / Teves units have the brake pressure sensors mounted internally within a sealed unit and so if failed, you cannot purchase the brake pressure sensors separately, which means you have no option but to replace or repair the unit.

A new unit can cost anything in the region of £1000-£1500 (+Vat) and that’s not including labour. The main issue here other than being extremely expensive is the fact you are replacing the unit for a like-for-like part which would basically mean the replacement unit will also carry the same design fault – thus not giving you peace of mind. A new unit will come with 1-2 years warranty but labour is never warranted and if it does fail within that period, you will be obliged to pay the labour rate again.

Luckily for you, we have the best solution to this problem and can remanufacture these units to meet & exceed the OEM standard using only the highest of quality parts to ensure it never fails again whilst maintaining full functionality of the ABS/ESP system. With our solution, we can offer a lifetime warranty giving you as the customer, complete peace of mind.

Most Common Vehicles Affected 
Audi A2
Audi A3
Audi A4
BMW 1Series
BMW 3Series
Ford Focus
Ford C-Max
Mazda 2
Mazda 3
Mazda 5
Mazda 6
Seat Leon
Seat Altea
Seat Toleda
Skoda Octavia
Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen Bora
Volkswagen Passat
Volkswagen Tourag
Volkswagen Touran
Volvo C30
Volvo C70
Volvo S40
Volvo V50

C1288 Brake Pressure Sensor / Transducer FaultsWhy You Should Choose Sinspeed To Replace / Remanufacture Your ABS unit
The ABS pump will have failed due to the common manufacturing defect and replacing it with a new or used unit will not solve this problem as you will receive a limited warranty (used parts – 30/90 days) and you would be waiting for the day it fails. There are other companies offering to repair these units but are only changing the internal brake pressure sensors for similar like-for-like parts, so as you can imagine this does not entirely resolve the issues and the weaknesses of the pump will still remain.

What we do is completely different. We bypass the original Brake Pressure Sensor Switch and fit our very own custom manufactured External Brake Pressure Sender Switch and calibrate it so that the manufacturing defect is no longer existing. This is the only way to completely remove all risks of the unit failing again and this is why we are confident enough to offer a full LIFETIME warranty on the unit.

Why Modify The Unit? – Why Not Just Replace The Damaged Part?
All other cars without the MK60 ATE ABS Control Module have the Brake Pressure Sensor fitted externally to the ABS Pump and guess what, they never fail!

Having the Brake Pressure Sender Sensor Switch fitted internally to the ABS Pump is a new space-saving idea which has gone terribly wrong and unfortunately dealerships are yet to recover from this outbreak of faulty units as they have not yet released a modification. Replacing the internal switch for another one will not permanently cure the problem as it will remain a manufacturing defective unit. In order to safe-guard the future of your ABS unit, you have to modify it to match it’s predecessors. All the older versions of the ABS units come without internal brake pressure switches and the ESP never failed because the switches were mounted externally. If something isn’t broken.. why try to fix it? The external switches were great and never failed, the internal brake pressure switch was a bad idea from the start.

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’ve got a car with a Brake Pressure Sensor fault relating to the ABS unit or have the ESP light lit up on your dash, then call us today and we’ll give you an instant quote. The number to call is 0203 815 9441.

Comments(50)

  1. Dimitar Ignatov 5 November 2023

    I have a problem with the pressure sensor on my volvo v60 diesel hybrid from 2013, how much does it cost to rework the module and how long does it take

  2. mick lindsay 4 July 2023

    can you give me the price to repair presure sensor fault on a vw touran 2008 model

  3. John F Brock 30 March 2023

    I have a Ford F-150 with error codes indicating failure of my pressure sensor. You do not mention the F-150 truck. Do you repair ABS hydraulic control modules for them too?
    Please let me know.

  4. ken mcrae 27 April 2021

    I have an 08 mariner hybrid that needs abs pump rebuilt due to transducer pressure fault. Let me know if you repair this and pricing thx

  5. tara buckley 25 February 2021

    Can I have a price for a brake pressure sensor for a seat alhambra?

  6. Dean 6 June 2020

    hi,
    i have Volvo V50 2006 petrol. will you send me a price for fixing the abs ump presure sensor? thanks

  7. RITCHIE MILLER 1 June 2020

    Hi I have a 2007 volvo s40 which is currently not starting due to a brake stop safely message all I can hear on ignition is a pump noise but no start i believe it is the abs pump could you please email me a price for modifications thank you

  8. George 23 May 2020

    Hi, i have a ford Focus with traction control light on. What’s the price and if y can fix it. Thanks

  9. Ahmad 5 March 2020

    Hello,

    I have 2014 mazda cx-9. the symptom of the car is that i heard a loud growling noise, brake pedal a bit stiff, then TCS Off and DSC lights illuminated. Stop the car, switch off the engine, wait for 20 minutes, switch on engine, then all ok.
    IS this the same problem of the abs pump?

    Thanks
    Ahmad

  10. Edas 9 January 2019

    hi,
    i have ford focus 2005 diesel. will you send me a price for fixing the abs ump presure sensor? thanks 🙂

  11. Shaun Bramhall 31 August 2018

    Mazda5 abs module problem what is the price and turnaround time thank you

  12. Simon Jarvis 14 May 2018

    I have a 2007 Ford focus st with ESP Fault light and C1288 code, how much for repair?

  13. Paul 9 March 2018

    Hi i have a 2007 focus ST with esp fault c1288 brake pressure Sensor fault , whats the price for repair? Is the brake pressure sensor fitted in the hydraulic part of the unit or the ecu side? Would the unit need codeing after repair ? Thanks paul

  14. Robert Lee 30 January 2018

    Hi I have a ford focus st225 with the pressure sensor fault looking for a price to it sorted cheers

  15. Richard saether 29 January 2018

    2002 golf tdi estate, esp light perminantly on.
    Abs works but light on all the time.

  16. denver peel 8 January 2018

    Hi I have a ford focus st. C1288 code esp system fault showing on dashboard. How can you help

  17. Ryan Hughes 8 December 2017

    Got a focus st 2008 suffering from the same issue ESP light on and no abs. How much is the part

  18. kyle robertson 19 November 2017

    Hey have a Mazda 2 sport 2008 with brake pressure sensor malfunction diagnostic code C004401 could you send me some info and price if this is something you can fix thanks.

  19. Andrew 22 October 2017

    Hi I have a volvo s40 1.8 petrol2005 year ,it has no commication with the ecu and causing non start /crank fault it’s an ate unit 10.0960-0423.3 volvo part number 30736589A ,the part number on the motor 30736588 ate 10.0206-0160.4 can you please give a price on testing and repair thanks andrew

  20. Tanbhir Tahlil 15 August 2017

    Hi

    Ford focus 2008 . Garage said need to replace faulty abs pump . How much you charge

  21. Luke Gibbons 2 August 2017

    Hi, my traction control light is constantly on, I’ve taken it to the garage and they said that they need to replace the ABS pump. I’ve literally just had the automatic gear box rebuilt (cost £1800) so this car (ford focus 2008 automatic) has already ripped a very large car shaped hole in my pocket 🙁
    Any help/advice would be great.

  22. Phil Pritchard 28 July 2017

    Hi I have a 2010 Cmax DM2 2.0 Auto
    Reg No HN10***.
    I would like a quote for one of your upgraded ABS units
    please.
    Also WHERE about on the car is the actual unit??
    Regards Phil Pritchard

  23. Alan 22 July 2017

    2008 v50 code 0301 0300 anti skid light on regular is aa08*** price for repair.please

  24. Daniel Sullivan 18 July 2017

    Hi
    I have a seat leon fr 2007
    The and lights on with g201 code
    How much would it be to repair the unit
    Thanks

  25. mike 30 May 2017

    I am trying to repair a 2016 Volvo v60 that was flooding. Car runs/ drives fine, i have a list of fault codes that won’t clear, and appear to be related to brake module, such as BCM-C008254 missing calibration , U002855 not configured, U045286 invalid signal and TCM-P055686 Brake booster pressure invalid signal, CVM-U041568 Invalid data from brake control module etc. Can you advise please. If you send your email address I will send the full list.

  26. Hans 29 May 2017

    Hi my Focus 1,6 tdci 2006 has esp Failure warning.
    Please advise 🙂

  27. Donna 20 March 2017

    I have the abs light on the dash. Had a Diagnosis and came back with code c1288

  28. Paul curry 5 March 2017

    Hi. I have 2006 golf tdi sport with esp light on and g201 code on vcds. How much to fix this please

  29. Stefan 20 February 2017

    8M51-2C405FA – abs with esp on c-max 1.6 tdci 90cp 20008.
    please send me an offer and explain me how it work ! thanks a lot

  30. thomas kennedy 29 January 2017

    2002 lincoln ls if i could get a price on faulty abs repair please

  31. Pj 8 January 2017

    Hi. I have a 2010 volvo s40 1.6 edrive with anti skid service required. How much for An abs module

  32. Tony De Marco 13 December 2016

    Hi there. i have a 2008 suzuki Vitara with a MK60 abs with a pressure sensor fault (internal). im in Australia and wondering if you can repair this and what cost? thanks

  33. Erik 6 December 2016

    Hi.i have a ford cmax 54 plate and abs/handbrake ignition permanently on.can you please send me the quotation for replace my abs/ecu.thanks

  34. Tom 11 October 2016

    I have a volvo v50 2007 model and i just got the dreaded bcm-0130 and 0131. I live in Norway is there anyway for you to help me out?

  35. h.L 23 August 2016

    Hi! I have a Mazda 3 MPS -07, the ESP light is on and code C1288.
    How much will it be?
    Thanks

  36. Freddy More 2 August 2016

    Hello,
    I have Ford Focus II 2006 and the same pressure sensor issue, resulting in a ESP light permanently on.
    I am sure you are able to remove and fix the ABS unit on site, but can you tell me please how will much will cost?

    Thanks you!

    Freddy

  37. Scott Mason 26 July 2016

    Hi, ive got a mazda 5 sport, 2 litre petrol, 08 plate and have had vehicle on scanner where code c1288 primary pressure transducer circuit failure was diagnosed. Can you advise on the best thing to do. Will it be a new unit and also will the car pass an MOT with the fault light on?

  38. Kevin Timson 7 April 2016

    my ford focus 08 reg has the esp yellow light Permanently on, the abs appears to work fine, i see this is a common fault, can you advise on possible solution by you and the price i would be looking at, regards Kevin

  39. Keith Loh 21 October 2015

    Hi Jason,
    I’m driving a Year 2010 Skoda Octavia 1.4 TSI.
    It is showing “Brake Fault Workshop”. The workshop I went told me the fault code is
    “01130 – ABS Operation” and the ABS pump must be replaced.
    Please give me a quote if you were to fix it?
    Thank you.

  40. Simon blunt 9 July 2015

    Hi
    I have a ford c max 2008 diesel
    Problem with esp light constantly switched on with engine management system icon also illuminated.
    What would the possible problem be and how much would it likely to cost ?
    Thanks Simon

  41. Clive paterson 1 April 2015

    I have an 08 ford focus with the c1288 diagnostics code re the abs pump could you give me a price and your nearest sinspeed depot to wa89yp

    Thanks

  42. simon titchener 24 March 2015

    Hi ,I have a 2007 Mazda 5 diesel with fault code c1288 . please could you advise on cost of repair and what the options are . my postcode is le16 . regards,simon titchener

  43. Barrie Parker 27 January 2015

    Hi mate, i have esp problem on my 2008 ford focus 2.0l diesel titanium, the code is C1288 (break pressure sensor) what id like to know is how much its gonna be to repair and what i need to do, where i can take (my postcode RG18***, do i give you the part or whole car etcetc

    kind Regards

    Bazza

  44. Stephen Saunders 7 January 2015

    Hi, i have a ford focus 1.6 08 model , the ESP light is on continuously . have not had diagnostic test done yet but am expecting the worst case senorio. could you give me a quote for fixing the ABS pump and the nearest service centre to Bs37 area yate near Bristol. Thank you

  45. Kevin 20 November 2014

    Hi, I own a 2003 Ford Focus zx5 ABS and traction control.
    I had it diagnosed and it seem like I have a abs circuit failure. How much would it cost to replace it with one of your abs pump and where are you located. I live in Quebec Canada. So if you can email me all the info it would be appreciated.
    Regards, Kevin.

  46. Chris Andrew 25 October 2014

    i have a 02 focus estate with abs/ esp lights on. Diagnosis says it abs pump motor circuit failure C1300 also brake hydraulic pressure transducer front left wheel circuit failure. After reading your info would a modification to the abs pump sort this. ??. Also what would the cost be and how long would it take. Also can i bleed the system once refitted. Regards Chris.

  47. Lee Cosgrove 14 October 2014

    Hi,
    Exactly same problem on an 08 focus. Permanant ESP light on. What would be the pricing for a fix at one of your sites?
    Thanks.
    Lee

  48. Graham 29 August 2014

    Hi. I have exactly the same pressure sensor issue, resulting in a ESP light permanently on. Are you able to remove and fix the ABS unit on site, or do I have to remove it myself and post it? Thanks.

  49. Eduardo 4 February 2013

    Hi there.
    I own a Volvo C30 2008 2.0 liter and I would like to know if the ABS module is codificated for each car, I mean, is it possible to install a second hand ABS module from another C30 on mine?

  50. Christopher Potts 7 November 2012

    Hi, thanks for the reply to my earlier enquiry, I never realised you could repair my abs unit fitted to my Mazda 2, if I was to send it for repair what would be the cost of this work? Would the price also include postage to you and then return postage to me? I’m also wondering if my Mazda 2 would be useable during the period that you have my abs unit? If I was to buy a new unit instead getting mine repaired would the unit you get in stock definately fit my Mazda 2 2007 sport 1.5litre? It’s model DE and as far as I’m aware the 2nd generation of the 2 series, aka 2007 onwards. I’m asking this as I’m lost when it comes to this part, can’t find much information on it.

    Chris

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