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Mercedes-Benz ABS Pump – the pinnacle of engineering and safety

Mercedes-Benz has always set standards in the field of active safety. It was this brand, together with Bosch, that introduced the first mass-produced ABS system in 1978 for the S-Class (W116). Today’s Mercedes ABS pump is much more than a mechanism that prevents wheel lock – it is an advanced control module that forms the foundation of systems such as ESP (driving stability control), BAS (brake assist) or passenger protection systems Pre-Safe.

In the Mercedes ABS Pumps category in the auto24parts.com store we offer a wide selection of control and hydraulic modules that will restore your vehicle’s legendary driving confidence and the highest level of protection.

Advanced braking systems in the stars from Stuttgart

In Mercedes-Benz cars, the ABS system is integrated with a range of innovative solutions that require the highest quality components:

  • Adaptive Braking (Adaptive Brake): Modern Mercedes pumps support functions such as drying brake discs in the rain or the "Hold" function, which prevents the car from rolling.

  • SBC System (Sensotronic Brake Control): The specifics of some models (e.g. E-Class W211 or SL R230 from the early production years) are based on the groundbreaking electrohydraulic SBC system. In our offer you will find modules dedicated to these demanding systems.

  • Integration with the 4MATIC system: In all-wheel drive versions, the ABS pump cooperates with the 4ETS system, which electronically controls traction by precisely braking wheels that lose grip.

When does the ABS pump in a Mercedes require intervention?

Despite legendary durability, intensive use and complex electronics can lead to faults. The most common problems faced by Mercedes owners are:

  1. Communication errors on the CAN bus: They appear as the message “ABS/ESP Unavailable” on the central display. Often the cause is cold solder joints or processor damage in the controller.

  2. Problems with the pump motor: Wear of the brushes or bearings of the hydraulic motor, resulting in the system being unable to generate the required pressure.

  3. Internal pressure sensor faults: A common issue in Bosch 8.0 generation modules and newer, where a damaged sensor prevents proper operation of the ESP system.

  4. Reaching the operating cycle limit (in SBC systems): SBC modules have a programmed limit of brake pedal presses, after which they require professional service or replacement.

Comprehensive offer for every Mercedes class

Our offer includes ABS pumps for almost every model that drives on European roads:

  • Compact Classes: A-Class models (W168, W169, W176) and B-Class (W245, W246).

  • Limousines and Estates: C-Class (W202, W203, W204, W205), E-Class (W210, W211, W212, W213) and the flagship S-Class (W220, W221, W222).

  • Sport and Coupe Models: CLK, SLK, CLS and SL.

  • SUVs and Off-road Vehicles: ML models (W163, W164, W166), GL, GLK and the legendary G-Class.

  • Commercial Vehicles: Reliable pumps for Sprinter and Vito/Viano models.

Why trust auto24parts.com?

Selecting parts for a Mercedes does not forgive mistakes. That is why in our store we emphasize:

  • OEM number compatibility: Mercedes pumps have specific markings (e.g. A 000 446 62 89). Each product in our store is precisely cataloged according to the manufacturer’s original numbering.

  • Highest Equipment Quality: We offer modules from world leaders such as Bosch, Ate and Continental, which were factory-installed in Mercedes plants.

  • Warranty and Safety: Each pump is verified for electronic and mechanical functionality. Buying from us, you receive a part ready for professional installation.

Remember: The ABS/ESP system is your most important guardian angel on the road. By choosing proven components from our offer, you take care that your Mercedes remains synonymous with safety.

 

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions (Mercedes-Benz ABS)

1. How to select an ABS pump for my Mercedes?

The safest method is to read the part number directly from the housing of the old pump. Mercedes numbers usually start with the letter “A” (e.g. A 204 446 05 89). You can also use the VIN number to check compatibility in the parts catalog.

2. What does the message “ABS, ESP inoperative – see Owner’s Manual” mean?

This is a general error informing that the assistance systems are disabled. The cause may be a damaged ABS pump, but also a steering angle sensor failure or low battery voltage. Computer diagnostics are required (e.g. with the Star Diagnosis system).

3. Does the ABS pump in Mercedes require programming after replacement?

Yes, in most Mercedes models (especially those produced after 2000) a new or used pump requires the SCN (Software Calibration Number) procedure and calibration of pressure sensors and lateral acceleration sensors.

4. What is the SBC module and does it occur in every Mercedes? The SBC system (Sensotronic Brake Control) is an electrohydraulic braking system without a direct mechanical connection between the pedal and the calipers (brake-by-wire). It occurred mainly in the E-Class (W211) and SL (R230) in certain production years. It requires specialized service.

5. Does the “Speed sensor” error always mean a damaged wheel sensor?

Not always. If the error concerns multiple wheels at the same time or is described as an internal speed signal error, the culprit may be a damaged ABS pump controller, which cannot correctly interpret signals from the sensors.

6. Does an ABS pump from a UK version (RHD) fit a European version (LHD)?

Usually not. Pumps for right-hand drive vehicles often have differently shaped brake line outlets and a different configuration in the controller software.

7. Why are the ABS and BAS warning lights on at the same time in my Mercedes?

The BAS (Brake Assist) system works closely with ABS. If the ABS pump detects a fault, it automatically disables emergency brake assist. Most often the cause is a pressure sensor error in the pump or the brake light switch.

8. Does the brake fluid in a Mercedes have to be special?

Mercedes-Benz recommends using fluids compliant with MB 331.0 (usually DOT 4 Plus). It is less viscous, which is crucial for the fast operation of the solenoid valves in the ABS/ESP pump during frosts.

9. Can I replace only the electronics (controller) without undoing the brake lines?

In many models (e.g. W203, W211) the controller is attached to the hydraulic block with a few screws. If the fault is purely electronic, you can replace only the module, avoiding bleeding the system.

10. What are the symptoms of a damaged ABS pump motor?

The most common symptom is the “Return pump fault” error. The controller tries to start the pump but does not detect its operation. This is often accompanied by the lack of the characteristic “hum” of the system during the test when pulling away.

11. Does the 4MATIC system affect the type of ABS pump?

Yes. All-wheel drive cars have a different traction control characteristic (4ETS), which means the ABS pump must be dedicated to the 4MATIC version.

12. How much does a used ABS pump for Mercedes cost compared to a new one?

A used, tested pump at auto24parts.com is usually a fraction of the price (often 10–20%) of what you have to pay for a new part at an authorized dealer, which makes this solution the most cost-effective for older models.

Do you have trouble reading the number on your pump?

Call us! Based on your VIN number we will help you choose the correct module that will ensure safety for you and your loved ones.



 

 

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