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Used BMW 3 Series ABS Pump
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About ABS Pump
An integral part of the ABS system, the 3 Series BMW ABS pump is part of the hydraulic unit and works with the ABS Control Unit ECU and ABS modulator to regulate your car's braking system.
Fundamentally, the 3 Series BMW ABS pump is part of a vital process which ensures you are able to maintain control of steering, enabling you to brake safely and smoothly by regulating the air pressure in the wheel brakes. The 3 Series BMW pump plays its part in this process by pumping the pressure released from the brakes back up. When a wheel is likely to lock and skid, air pressure is adjusted in the brake chamber to stop this from happening and the 3 Series BMW ABS pump ensures this pressure is pumped back up again.
As with all parts over time, your 3 Series BMW ABS pump will end up wearing out. It is common for the pump motor to burn out with continued use and you will need to fit a new pump. If your 3 Series BMW ABS pump isn't working, the ABS warning light will show on the dashboard. The ABS system will automatically stop working if there is a fault with your 3 Series BMW ABS pump. Though you will be able to continue to use your brakes, you will not be assisted by ABS.
BMW 3 Series trivia
- A 2015 BMW M3 was used in the Tom Cruise film Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, in a scene where the car ends up being completely destroyed but still keeps its occupants safe.
- The G20 BMW 3 Series is the first of the line to come with its own personal assistant., By saying, “Hey, BMW,” you can control your G20 using voice commands only! It’s also the first BMW 3 Series to not have a handbrake.
- The first generation of the 3 Series sold more than 1.3 million units before the second generation even went into production!
- The E21 Baur convertible was the first left-hand-drive 3 Series and was launched in 1977.
- The 3 Series Touring wasn’t a planned production model. It was actually designed by a BMW engineer called Max Reisbock, who used his spare time to convert a damaged 323i so that it was more suitable for his family. When his bosses saw the result, they made a few tweaks and then built a factory version.