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BMW BRAKE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER FAULTYou might have heard about the common BMW Brake Pressure Sensor fault, which is a fault within the ABS Pumps’ ESP system or even, you may be experiencing this type of fault with your own unit. The Brake Pressure Sensor (ESP fault) is not restricted to just BMW’s, in fact we are seeing customers especially from the VAG group (Volkswagen, Audi, Seat & Skoda) and also customers with Mazda’s and Ford cars.

If you own a BMW you will notice that you don’t actually have an ESP button or ESP light on your dash (instrument cluster), you’ll have a DSC or ACS light which will stay on. DSC stands for “Dynamic Stability Control” but retains the same functionality of ESP.

What is DSC & Why Do I Need It?
The DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system is an additional function to the commonly known ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) & TCS (Traction Control System). Many 2000+ BMW’s are fitted with the DSC system. ABS prevents the wheels locking up under harsh braking / emergency braking, TCS will prevent the wheels from spinning when accelerating hard. DSC is much more advanced and is constantly working, calculating every corner you take to ensure you’re safety. The DSC 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 DSC 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.

How To Know If You Have The BMW ESP/DSC Fault “Brake Pressure Sensor”
If you have got this fault with your car then you’ll notice that the DSC / ACS light will stay on and pressing the DSC / ACS button will have no effect. Common to BMW’s you may also hear the double-tone alarm when you turn the ignition on, this is the on-board computer system advising you that there is a fault with the system.

When plugging a diagnostics machine or even a small code reader that will read ABS fault codes, you will see the fault code & description as follows:

“5E20 – HYDRAULIC PRESSURE SENSOR INTERNAL”

This is referring to the Brake Pressure Sensor inside the ABS pump and unfortunately cannot be purchased as a separate part, you are required to purchase a complete new unit direct from BMW at a cost of £1700.00+ (+vat, programming & labour). We can supply these units at a fraction of the cost and guarantee NO Programming will be required.. that’s right – PLUG & PLAY!

Most Common BMW’s Affected 
BMW 1 series    2004-2006
BMW 3 series    2000-2002
BMW M3              2002-2006
BMW MINI           2003-2006
BMW Z4              1999-2002

Common BMW ABS Pump Part Numbers Affected
3451-6765282-01
3451-2282250-01
3451-6750364-01
3451-6759045-01
3451-6765452-01
3451-6769778-01
3451-6769844-01
3451-6771486-01
3451-6772213-01
3451-6775055-01
3451-6776055-01
3451-6778163-01
3451.6759073-01
3452-2282249-01
3452-6753842-01
3452-6759047-01
3452-6759075-01
3452-6765284-01
3452-6765454-01
3452-6769779-01
3452-6769845-01
3452-6771487-01
3452-6772214-01
3452-6776056-01
3452-6778164-01

*This is just a list of the common part numbers affected.

BMW Brake Pressure Transducer ABS Pump FailureWhy You Should Choose Sinspeed To Replace / Remanufacture Your ABS unit
The ABS pump will have failed due to a manufacturing defect and replacing it with a new unit or even a second hand one does not necessarily prevent this from happening again. In fact, if you was to replace it with a working second hand unit, then you will be waiting for the day for it to fail because they are all failing at one point or another. The problem is with the Internal Brake Pressure Sender Sensor Switch. Once this fails, the DSC system is no longer working. There are other companies that will simply replace this part and return it to you, but that will not prevent it from happening again in the future.

Quiet recently some dealers have brought out “Repair Kits” for this fault but again, it’s simply to repair the existing part by replacing the sensor with a like-for-like part.. it is in no way superseded and will carry the same design fault.

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 DSC 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 DSC 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 DSC 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 DSC 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

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150 thoughts on “BMW Common ABS Pump (ESP Fault) – Brake Pressure Sender / Sensor Switch Failure”

  1. Hi,

    I currently own a 2005 BMW 320d which seems to have suffered a ABS pump fail number 3451-6772213-01. the triangle light with a exclamation mark and brake light both in yellow are on permanently with no function at the DTC button fault codes on the dash are cc id 24 and 35 how much is a replacement unit ? or do you repair the customers ?
    would I have to have the car reprogrammed if a new unit is fitted ?

    many thanks

    Regards

    Paul

    1. Hi Paul

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      We are able to repair your existing unit but also carry replacements on the shelf which are self-calibrating and will not require programming. I have sent you an email with full information and pricing for both options.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

      1. Hi

        I have just come across the same problem. Both Warning lights are on.

        Could you send me info On how much it will cost to replace.

        regards

        milin

        1. Hello Milin,

          Thanks for the enquiry and many apologies for the delay in getting back to you.

          We’ve sent you an email for some further information regarding your vehicle. If you can kindly respond to the email with the details requested, we will then be able to provide you with a quote.

          Kind Regards

          Jason
          SINSPEED

  2. Hi,
    I have this fault on my car. Could you please send me information about you intervention. Do you have a garage I can use to replace the unit?
    Thank you
    Mo

    1. Hi Moh

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      We’ve got the BMW ABS units in stock and have sent you an email just now with full pricing and information.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  3. My car has come up with the HYDRAULIC PRESSURE SENSOR warning. How much will that cost to be repaired??

    1. Hi Rakesh

      Thanks for the enquiry,

      We’ve got replacement units in stock and can also offer an own-unit rebuild. We’ve sent you full pricing and information for both options along with a fitting service if required.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  4. My son has just bought a bmw320d when he turns corners traction control light comes on.
    Any ideas of how much to rectify fault
    worried dad
    thank you. David

    1. Hello David,

      Thank you for your enquiry.

      Going by the information you have provided, I would suspect a faulty wheel speed sensor. However there could also be an ABS Pump fault. I have sent over an email with more details regarding prices for an ABS repair if you require this service, but would advise for you to get it checked first.

      Kind Regards,

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  5. I have just been told my hydro unit has failed on my bmw z4 2007 plate having low mileage of 31000 and fsh
    could you please give me a price on this unit
    regards
    wendy

    1. Hello Wendy,

      Thank you for your enquiry.

      I have emailed you for further information in order to a provide a more accurate quote.

      Kindest Regards,

      Jason
      SINSPEED

    1. Hello Kerry,

      Thanks for your enquiry.

      I have just sent you an email for further information in order to provide you with a more customised quote.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      SINSPEED

  6. Hello Jason,

    I have a BMW 318i 57 plate which I am due to sell after sorting out this issue. I have a common fault with my ABS pump that has failed error code 5E20: DSC :Hydraulic Unit: Pressure Sensor, Internal. After carrying out allot of research, I have found that my ATE/Teves MK60 module needs to be replaced part number 3451 6776055 01 & 10.0206-0325.4.

    Can you help me find a replacement unit please.

    Kind Regards,
    Trishan

    1. Hello Trishan,

      Thank you for your enquiry.

      I have sent over an email with further information regarding the BMW ABS repair.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      Sinspeed

  7. Hi, I have a 118d Sport on an 07 plate. My vehicle has this issue and the part number on the pump is 3451-6778163-01. Please can you email me a price for a replacement and a price for re-conditioning. Will the unit need calibrating to the vehicle…or is it a case of plug and play and all the faults & dash lights go away? look forward to your reply, thanks Ben

    1. Hello Ben,

      Thank you for your enquiry and many apologies for the delay in getting back to you.

      I have sent over an email with pricing & further information regarding your BMW ESP Repair.

      Kind Regards

      Jason
      Sinspeed

  8. Hi,

    I have just been informed that the sensor in the ABS pump is faulty. Fault codes are as follow:

    5e20

    It as a BMW 1 series 118d

    Please can you provide me with a quote for repair.

    Thanks

    Paul

    1. Hello Pau,

      Thank you for your enquiry,

      I have sent over an email with pricing & further information regarding the repair of your BMW 1 Series ABS Pump.

      Kind Regards,

      Jason
      Sinspeed

  9. Hi I have an BMW 320d m sport 2007 with the fault.code for the hydraulic pump pressure sensor fault, keeping the lights on the dash and pressing the button has no effect. Would you be able to provide me with a quote for repair

    Thanks

    Conor

    1. Hello Conor,

      Thank you for your enquiry,

      I have just sent over an email now with pricing and further information regarding the repair of your Brake Pressure Sensor on your BMW 320d.

      Kind Regards,

      Jason
      Sinspeed

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