FAQ – BMW ABS pump and control module 5A25FD9 / 5A25FE0
1. What component do the numbers 5A25FD9 and 5A25FE0 refer to?
The part numbers 5A25FD9 and 5A25FE0 identify an ABS pump with control module used in selected BMW models. Before purchasing, it is advisable to compare both references with the numbers shown on your original unit, as matching part numbers is essential for proper braking system operation.
2. Is the BMW ABS pump 5A25FD9 compatible as a replacement for part 5A25FE0?
In many cases, 5A25FD9 and 5A25FE0 may appear as related ABS pump or control module references. However, compatibility should always be verified based on the part number, vehicle version, and equipment specification. The safest approach is to select a replacement using the number found on the original ABS unit.
3. When should the BMW ABS pump and control module 5A25FE0 be replaced?
Replacement of the BMW component identified by 5A25FE0 may be necessary when ABS, DSC, or brake warning lights appear on the dashboard and diagnostics indicate a fault in the ABS pump, hydraulic unit, or control module. Other symptoms may include communication errors or incorrect operation of vehicle stability systems.
4. Why is the 5A25FD9 part number important when purchasing a used ABS pump?
The number 5A25FD9 allows the component to be accurately matched to a specific BMW version. ABS pumps may look identical externally while differing in electronics, software, or configuration. Selecting the part according to the exact reference reduces the risk of compatibility issues after installation.
5. Does the BMW ABS control module 5A25FE0 require programming?
After installing an ABS pump with control module 5A25FE0, adaptation, coding, or calibration may be required depending on the BMW model and equipment specification. Installation is recommended in a workshop equipped with BMW diagnostic tools.