Peugeot 207 ABS pump
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Thanks Marc, just one more question when I get the part will I have to take it to a Peugeot garage for them to recode it.
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If you get the exact part number (either the peugeot part I provided) or a matching '96******' number is should not need to be coded as 4541Z3 is for your vehicle with all options as it left the factory.
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Brilliant, thanks again Marc will definitely let you know how I get on. 
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Hi I have been through this abs swap with my 2006 207 1.4L What year is yours?
I first got a duff one from eBay that didn't work, swapped ECUs etc.. and then paid 60 quid for a tested used one from ebay that actually did work, but I had to recode with the scantool. The coding is not to the individual car, but just model tyre size.
I don't envy your mechanic it's a complete hell of a job to fit, it took me 5 hours, and then I had to bleed the brakes the next day. The soft aluminium of the abs unit can be easily cross threaded by the steel brake union threads. The trick is to get a old union and retap each thread when this happens. The access to tighten them is also next to impossible, a few mms.
I first got a duff one from eBay that didn't work, swapped ECUs etc.. and then paid 60 quid for a tested used one from ebay that actually did work, but I had to recode with the scantool. The coding is not to the individual car, but just model tyre size.
I don't envy your mechanic it's a complete hell of a job to fit, it took me 5 hours, and then I had to bleed the brakes the next day. The soft aluminium of the abs unit can be easily cross threaded by the steel brake union threads. The trick is to get a old union and retap each thread when this happens. The access to tighten them is also next to impossible, a few mms.
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Hi Marc, as promised i’m back with an update.
Managed to find the part through 1st choice website & it worked. My car has now passed it’s MOT & Im back on the road again. Thanks again for all your help.
Managed to find the part through 1st choice website & it worked. My car has now passed it’s MOT & Im back on the road again. Thanks again for all your help.
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Excellent news! Thanks for the update - this will surely help others in the same boat and I'm glad you're back on the road again 

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Well Done Shaz61Muscleriot wrote: 28 Sep 2019, 21:31..... but I had to recode with the scantool. The coding is not to the individual car, but just model tyre size.


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Hi skull, I got the exact part as advised by GiveMeABreak & confirmed with my mechanic that no coding was required. Hope this helps 
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Many Thanks Shaz61
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Have faith in the force young Padawan...Skull wrote: 08 Oct 2019, 13:21
Did you find the exact part as GiveMeABreak said or did it still need coding to your car for tyre size as Muscleriot suggested![]()


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I need a replacement ABS pump for my Peugeot 207. I am unsure of the correct ABS pump number though. Please see VIN below.
VIN no. - VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
VIN no. - VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
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MOre than happy to assist, but PSA now charge for live parts information. See info below. A £10 donation will cover you for parts info and parts diagrams for up to 2 years.buckedrelic257 wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 16:07 I need a replacement ABS pump for my Peugeot 207. I am unsure of the correct ABS pump number though. Please see VIN below.
VIN no. - VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
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Sorry, for reviving old topic, but I need help...GiveMeABreak wrote: 16 Sep 2019, 17:41Put your VIN number (from the outside lower passenger windscreen - in the cut out) here - it begins VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]. The ABS pump consists of an electronic control unit (ECU) and the hydraulic block. Depending on what is wrong you can either replace the whole unit or keep the ECU part and just replace the block. If your replace with another unit it will need coding to ensure the parameters are correct for your vehicle. If you retain the your existing ECU and just replace the block then it won't need coding.Shaz61 wrote: 16 Sep 2019, 16:14 Hi, I wondered if someone could help me please.
I own a 2007 Peugeot 207cc with a faulty ABS pump. I have been trying to find a used one but have been told I haven’t got the correct serial no. The one I have been providing starts ‘1009’ but have been told that I need the one starting with ‘96’. My mechanic rechecked the pump but could not find any other serial no’s so I contacted Peugeot & the only part number they could provide for the pump was 4541Z3. I have searched using this part number & have found matches but I’m not sure just cos the part number is the same that the pump will work in my car.
Any assistance/ guidance would be very much appreciated. Shaz
One I have your VIN I can check the correct PSA part number.
Recently both 207 with ABS pump failure. I suspect that pump was already changed, because Launch in ABS module shows that engine should be DV4C (8HR), while mine is DV6TED4 (9HZ), after engine type change Launch do not update this information in ABS module. Basically I don't even know if correct edition (MK60 or MK70) ABS pump was installed to my car. GiveMeABreak, I seriously need your help if you still can get exact ABS pump number? VIN VF3**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
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