Description
Product Overview
This Bosch ABS ESP Pump is designed specifically for Citroën C5 III X7 models, providing reliable control of the vehicle’s anti-lock braking and electronic stability programs. It functions as a critical component in the braking system, enabling precise modulation of brake pressure during emergency stops or critical driving conditions to prevent wheel lockup and maintain vehicle stability.
Function and Importance
The ABS ESP pump works together with the vehicle’s sensors and control units. By adjusting brake fluid pressure, it helps maintain traction and steering control when braking on slippery or uneven surfaces. Over time, pumps may fail due to wear of internal components, contamination in brake fluid, or electrical issues. Typical signs of failure include warning lights on the dashboard, reduced braking performance, or unusual noises when braking.
Replacement and Compatibility
This unit is a direct replacement designed to fit seamlessly into the Citroën C5 III X7 ABS ESP system. Replacement involves disconnecting the battery, removing the faulty pump assembly from the ABS module, and installing the new pump while ensuring all hydraulic and electrical connections are properly secured. After installation, the ABS system should be properly bled and scanned with diagnostic tools to clear any fault codes.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Bosch
- Model: Citroën C5 III X7
- Product Codes: 9674797480, 0265951416
- Additional Numbers: 9674804480, 1682608880, 0265251413, 4541RY, 4541RZ
Why Choose This ABS ESP Pump?
Designed for durability and precise performance, this Bosch ABS ESP pump ensures your vehicle maintains optimal braking safety. Suitable for professional mechanics and car enthusiasts carrying out self-repairs, this pump is often searched by its product number to guarantee proper fit and function in the Citroën and Peugeot range.
Maintenance Tips
Regular brake fluid changes and system checks can extend the life of the ABS ESP pump. Avoiding contaminated or incorrect brake fluids and addressing brake system faults early will help prevent premature pump failure.