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Old 19th April 2024, 08:31   #1
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Default Rover 75 2001 2.5V6 ABS Pump Part Number

Hi All,

I wonder if someone can kindly help. I have a Rover 75 2001 2.5V6. My ABS pump is faulty. My car has traction control, cruise control etc so the pump has the ‘ML’ code on it I’m told by the garage. Does anyone know the Pump Part Number I need? Unfortunately, the garage has put the car back together so I can’t get my part number now.

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Old 19th April 2024, 14:33   #2
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Have a look on rimmer bros website.
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The Rimmer Bros website lists them by the MG Rover part number, SRB101xxx.

https://rimmerbros.com/ItemList--Rov...Parts--m-21312

Last I heard, the ABS modules for cars with traction control were hard to find, I don't know if this is still the case. You might be better off sending it repair if you can manage without the car for a week or so. There's several specialist companies out there like https://www.actronics.co.uk/abs-ecu
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Old 22nd April 2024, 13:21   #4
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Rimmer Bros say the traction control ABS is no longer stocked and ACTRONICS will only work directly with trade. Any other thoughts or suggestions?
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Old 22nd April 2024, 16:53   #5
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... ACTRONICS will only work directly with trade.
1st suggestion
In which case can you ask your garage to order one from them?

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The part you need was SRB 101300 superseeded by SRB 101301.
Here's a used example for sale.

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But just taking a step back for a moment, are you sure that you have the correct diagnosis? ABS modulator faults are very rare. What are the symptoms?

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Many thanks for the suggestions.

The faults are;

Traction Control off in message centre.
Amber ABS warning light on.

Then more recently, Red Brake Fault coming up in message centre followed by the brake warning light staying on.

TOAF reports;
0E - valve-relay Error
1F - wheel sensor rear right
0E - pump error

Someone on here suggested taking the rear pads and discs off and cleaning the dust around the ABS sensor which I had done. I also had both rear ABS sensors replaced and finally I had the connector removed from the ABS modulator which appeared greasy and cleaned with contact cleaner.

Any further suggestions please?
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Many thanks for the suggestions.

The faults are;

Traction Control off in message centre.
Amber ABS warning light on.

Then more recently, Red Brake Fault coming up in message centre followed by the brake warning light staying on.

TOAF reports;
0E - valve-relay Error
1F - wheel sensor rear right
0E - pump error

Someone on here suggested taking the rear pads and discs off and cleaning the dust around the ABS sensor which I had done. I also had both rear ABS sensors replaced and finally I had the connector removed from the ABS modulator which appeared greasy and cleaned with contact cleaner.

Any further suggestions please?
I would be looking at changing the wheel bear on the OS rear, which is the one your diagnosis says was the sensor, what did the back plate look like when you cleaned it, any rust? if so that can damage the wheel bearing and show has ABS

As long as the module had not bent pins or corrosion it should be ok
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OS rear wheel bearing must be clean and free from rust damage.
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I'm not sure how to reply with a photo to show the wheel bearing. Can you please let me know what to do?
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Someone on here suggested taking the rear pads and discs off and cleaning the dust around the ABS sensor ...
That was probably me Terry as last summer I had exactly the symptoms you've described: ABS and "brake fault" warning lights. After clearing both rear brake drums of dust using brushes and aerosol brake cleaner, the fault has never returned.

Perhaps yours weren't cleaned as comprehensively as they should have been.

You could book a T4 session and compare the report with mine.

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I removed the ABS connector and noticed a small amount of water in the connector. I can’t see where it may be coming from. Any suggestions? I also noticed some blue / green mould on a pin that I looked up to be the rear right ABS sensor. I blew out the water with an air line, cleaned the plug and socket with spray contact cleaner and scraped the mould off the pin. Having put back together, I no longer get an ABS Sensor code but still get the ABS fault so maybe the pump has been damaged. I’ve ordered a pump which will hopefully cure the problem. I hope it doesn’t continue to get wet as I don’t know where the water is coming from.
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