ABS Pump Citroën C3 Peugeot 207 9665344180 10.0207-0139.4

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PSA CITROEN PEUGEOT 9665344180 10.0207-0139.4 10.0970-1154.3 4541FX 4541FY 4542N1 4542N2 1682607180

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Description

Product Overview

This ABS Pump is designed specifically for the Citroën C3 and Peugeot 207 models, serving as a crucial part of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Stability Program (ESP). It helps maintain vehicle control during braking by preventing wheel lockup and assists the ASR (Acceleration Slip Regulation) function. The pump is integrated with the ABS control module, acting as a hydraulic unit that modulates brake pressure to enhance safety and stability on various road conditions.

Usage and Replacement

Typically installed within the ABS module assembly, this pump requires specialized diagnostic tools for proper calibration and coding during replacement. Over time, the pump may fail due to wear in the hydraulic motor or electrical faults, leading to abnormal brake behavior or warning lights on the dashboard. Professional installation is recommended, but experienced DIY mechanics with proper equipment can perform the swap by disconnecting the battery, removing the defective ABS unit, and mounting the new pump while ensuring all brake lines are securely tightened.

Why It Fails

Common causes of failure include internal seal degradation, hydraulic motor wear, and electrical component faults. Exposure to moisture, corrosion, or brake fluid contamination accelerates deterioration. Signs of failure often involve ABS warning lights, abnormal braking response, or noise from the pump motor.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: PSA (Peugeot Citroën)
  • Models: Citroën C3, Peugeot 207
  • Product Codes: 9665344180, 10.0207-0139.4
  • Additional Codes: 10.0970-1154.3, 4541FX, 4541FY, 4542N1, 4542N2, 1682607180

This ABS pump is a vital component ensuring reliable brake operation and vehicle safety. Compatible with well-known product codes, it is frequently sought after by professional mechanics and car enthusiasts performing self-repairs.