VW Touran / Golf V ABS Pump Module

VW Golf & Touran ABS fault

VW Golf V & Touran ABS Pump Module fault

 

Fault code: 01435 - Brake Pressure Sensor 1 (G201)

 

This ABS Pump Module is a very common failure for the VW Golf Mk5 2004 - 2008 and Touran vehicles built between 2003 - 2015. The fault causes the ESP light to illuminate permanently on the instrument cluster & the ESP OFF switch will be illuminated also.

 

If you have been for a diagnostic check on your VW Golf Mk5 or Touran then you will probably have been told you that you have a fault with your Brake Pressure sensor or given you the full fault code of: 01435 Brake Pressure Sensor 1 (G201) and will probably have told you that you must change your ABS Pump Module for a small fortune, plus fitting costs.

 

We can rebuild your own ABS pump module to a new specification, for a fraction of the cost of new, and provide an unlimited mileage Lifetime Warranty*.

 

When we rebuild your ABS pump we not only correct the problem but the materials and processes we use will reinforce your ABS pump module to prevent the fault from ever reoccurring.

 

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Common Failure symptoms:

  • ABS warning light
  • ESP warning light

 

Common fault codes:

  • 01435 – Brake Pressure Sensor 1 (G201)

 

Affected Vehicles:

  • Volkswagen Golf (Mk5) 2004 – 2008
  • Volkswagen Touran (Mk1) 2003 - 2015

 

(Don’t see your part number here? Check our full Golf and Touran ABS catalogue for more)

 

Test and rebuild:

Every VW Golf/Touran ABS pump and module is extensively tested on our bespoke rigs. Once all internal faults have been identified our highly skilled technicians will rebuild the ABS using higher rated than standard components. Post rebuild testing will also ensure that the ABS pump and module does not fail again.

 

Programming:

There is no need for coding once you receive the ABS unit back.

 

Quality:

We have rebuilt these Golf/Touran ABS unit for main dealerships and specialists around the globe for many years. Our strict quality control over every aspect including testing, components, workmanship and ESD safety allows us to proudly and confidently provide our lifetime warranty on every product.

 

Warranty:

Lifetime unlimited mileage*

 

How do I get my unit rebuilt?

To pay for the rebuild select your part number above and click: Get yours rebuilt

Print the payment/booking confirmation email.

Package the Volkswagen Golf/Touran ABS pump and module inside a sturdy box with plenty of packaging material (make sure you include your confirmation email in the box).

Send us your package by tracked courier (the shipping instructions are on the confirmation email).

Once received we will test, rebuild and return your ABS unit with an unlimited mileage lifetime warranty. (if your unit turns out not to be faulty then we will refund your payment less a small testing fee and return shipping)

 

What if I don’t want to pay up front?

This is not a problem, if you prefer this option then follow the following steps:

Fill in and submit this test form.

Print the booking confirmation email.

Package the Volkswagen Golf/Touran ABS pump and module inside a sturdy box with plenty of packaging material (make sure you include your confirmation email in the box).

Send us your package by tracked courier (the shipping instructions are on the confirmation email).

Once received, we will test your VW ABS unit and call you to advise on the outcome of testing, if your ABS is faulty and you choose to go ahead with the rebuild then we will take payment over the phone using a debit/credit card.

We will then rebuild your VW ABS unit and return it to you with an unlimited mileage warranty.

If you require further information regarding this Volkswagen Golf/Touran ABS pump and module, then please contact us.

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Comments on "VW Touran / Golf V ABS Pump Module"
carl owen says: 01/09/2024 11:28:19
I have a golf mk5 and the ABS light (and others) are on. The only fault reported is: U0121 - Lost Communication with Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Control Module I am thinking of removing the old module and sending it to you for repair. I notice you say that if you test the module and it isn't faulty then you will refund the cost and charge a small test fee - is this still the case? Regards Carl
ECU Admin says: 02/09/2024 08:38:34
Hi Carl, that's right, we'll only charge the test fee if your unit is found to be in working order
Thomas Hartmann says: 18/11/2019 01:37:15
VW rabbit, manuf. 08/08, US version, has ABS 1K0907379AD with following errors on OBDeleven scan tool: Control module faulty 16349 ABS operation implausible signal 01130 ABS hydraulic pump faulty 01276 Please advise.
ECU Admin says: 25/11/2019 10:58:59
Hi Thomas, we can certainly help with that. The Volkswagen Golf goes under the nameplate ‘Rabbit’ in the USA, so you have come to the correct place. Please take a look at the following page regarding your issues: https://www.ecutesting.com/common-faults/volkswagen/volkswagen-golf-audi-tt-and-a3-abs-pump-failure/
Raymond ng says: 09/10/2019 11:39:29
Need abs pump replaced. Pls provide cost for 2008 be golf tsi. Thanks raymond
ECU Admin says: 09/10/2019 14:20:08
Hi Raymond, for pricing and shipping information please select your Volkswagen Golf ABS part number from the following list: https://www.ecutesting.com/product-catalogue/volkswagen/golf/abs-pump-ecumodule-combined/
Pedro says: 05/09/2019 20:12:26
Hi there I drive a mk5 gt sports it appears to have a faulty abs pump and the number written on the pump is 1ko 614 517 BE F1. Which other pump can be used on it's place. By the way the uses dsg gear shift.
ECU Admin says: 06/09/2019 09:31:42
Hi Pedro, rather than replace the ABS with another part from manufacturer, which will have the same inherent faults built in, we would recommend a rebuild of your own unit. This way you can be assured that the fault will be engineered out so that it does not return. Information for your part number can be found here: https://www.ecutesting.com/product-catalogue/volkswagen/golf/abs-pump-ecumodule-combined/amc7379ae/
Chris says: 09/07/2019 20:52:41
Hi if you repaired mine would it need to be coded in or not thanks
ECU Admin says: 10/07/2019 09:02:58
Hi Chris, if we rebuild the ABS unit from your vehicle then there would be no need for re-coding when you get it back. Just simply fit it back in, bleed the brakes and away you go.
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