02-08 Vw Passat Abs Pump Control Module Bosch Repair Rebuild Service on 2040-parts.com
US $149.00
Location:
Van Nuys, California, United States
This listing is for REBUILD SERVICE on most
2002 - 2008 VW PASSAT
ABS Control Modules with LIFETIME WARRANTY.
You are not buying the actual part.
Known problems:
- ABS light is always on or intermittent - ABS, Brake and Traction lights are on - No communication with ABS module - ABS pump constantly running - Trouble codes for ABS pump, communication codes or speed sensor
codes.
Considering the massive amount of 1998 to 2008 ABS control module failures, we perfected a rebuild solution by repairing weak points and replacing parts with updated components that can withstand high pressure. For years and over a thousand of those ABS modules being repaired we have practically no warranty returns.
You will send us your bad ABS control module (only the electronic part aka "brain box"). Please do not send the whole unit - only the control module box. We will rebuild it, test it and return it to you.
No additional programming required.
Rebuilding your ABS module is much better and cheaper, than buying used or new one. Every used and even new unit has the same manufacture flow inside, that make it fail over the time. Plus, you just install it back and it will work right-a-way with no programming needed.
Installation instructions for DIY are available, though it is recommended to do replacements in a professional mechanic shop. You can still drive the vehicle with the ABS control module removed, though we cannot take any responsibility for failures that may occur while the module is removed (again, the removed module should not effect driving performance). We recommend taping plastic around the hydraulic part and the electrical plug that remains on the vehicle to prevent dirt and debris from getting inside the unit.
Please be sure to pack it well, include a copy of your Paypal payment to identify yourself and your contact phone number and send it to:
MODULE REPAIR PRO
5911 Lemona Ave
Van Nuys, CA 91411
Priority mail with delivery conformation is included takes 2-3 bus days. Optional overnight is available during checkout.
Repair usually takes 1-2 business day.
Repairs done to ABS control module covered with a
LIFETIME warranty. Dealer price is around $1200.
We need and expect you to read the listing for "How It Works" and all general questions,
please only dial 818-429-4889 if your question wasn't already answered.
Disclaimer: The ABS light can illuminate for any malfunction in the ABS or traction control system, including failure of ABS module, speed sensors, wiring harness and plugs, etc. We cannot diagnose what is exactly the problem with your vehicle, especially on the distance. This is your responsibility to pinpoint it to ABS module. We recommend to take it to the shop, where mechanic can read ABS trouble codes with appropriate scanner (able to read ABS codes on European vehicles). In some cases there are multiple problems for different components.
Please, do not send us any salvage yard units - most of them have water damage and non-repairable. Also, if numbers on the original and replacement units are not the same - this unit will not work on your vehicle. If you or someone tried
to repair ABS module - we can evaluate and possibly repair it, but only in case that no additional damage was created.
If your ABS module is beyond the repair point or no failure found inside ABS unit - we will return it to you per your request and refund your payment minus return shipping cost. Cancellation of EBay transaction is required.
For credit card payment - please, contact us by the phone 818-4294889 by fax 323-4467646 or email thru EBAy message system
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