FAQ – most common questions
1. Do numbers 5A2EBA9 and 5A2EBA8 need to match when purchasing a BMW ABS pump?
Yes, matching the markings is very important. The numbers 5A2EBA9 and 5A2EBA8 help confirm that the ABS pump and controller correspond to the version used in a specific BMW vehicle. The safest method is to compare both numbers directly with the removed part.
2. Does the BMW 5A2EBA8 5A2EBA9 offer include only the controller or the complete ABS unit?
This offer includes the complete set: ABS pump + controller. This is important for those looking for a full assembly marked with BMW 5A2EBA9 and 5A2EBA8, rather than individual components.
3. How can I check if ABS pump BMW 5A2EBA8 fits my vehicle with number 5A2EBA9?
The best method is to compare the number from the label of the old part. In ABS systems, the vehicle model alone is often not enough, as multiple module versions may exist within one generation. Therefore, number 5A2EBA8 should be checked together with 5A2EBA9.
4. Why do customers search for BMW parts using numbers 5A2EBA9 and 5A2EBA8?
This is common for ABS modules. Some users search by pump number, others by controller number, and some by the full set 5A2EBA9 5A2EBA8. Including both numbers makes it easier to find and compare the correct component.
5. Is matching numbers 5A2EBA9 and 5A2EBA8 more important than selecting by BMW model?
In many cases, yes. For components such as ABS controller BMW 5A2EBA9 and pump 5A2EBA8, the catalog number is the key reference point. It helps avoid mistakes when ordering.
6. What phrases do drivers most often use when searching for ABS module BMW 5A2EBA8 5A2EBA9?
Common queries include: ABS pump 5A2EBA8, BMW controller 5A2EBA9, ABS BMW 5A2EBA9 5A2EBA8 and ABS pump with controller BMW. This is why both numbers are used naturally in the description.