Meyle BMW ABS/DSC System Parts for BMW 3 Series E92 (2007-2013)

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On modern cars the ABS system is also tied in with other features and systems. ABS sensors are used for speedometer readings, traction control, stability control, and other components. So when a sensor fails it's not just affecting your braking but cascading through the rest of the car as well. Typically there will be an ABS light on in the dash cluster but the SES/CEL light may also come on which will require a trip to the dealer to have the fault analyzed.

There are other components of the ABS system that are common failure or known weak points - control modules, pressure sensors, and relays. We keep in stock many of the parts that are prone to common failures, allowing you to get safely back on the road in short order.
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Meyle ABS Sensor - Front - BMW E90 E91 E92 xDrive
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Your ABS sensors play a crucial role in your ABS system, sending signals to the vehicle’s computer. If one of these sensors fails, a warning light will appear on your dashboard to alert you. When an ABS sensor fails, the system cannot function properly. In situations where you rely on it, such as slippery or wet roads, the system won't activate, creating a potentially hazardous situation. Replace worn or damaged sensors to ensure your ABS system is ready for snow, ice, and wet conditions, keeping you safe on the road.
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Meyle ABS Sensor - Rear - BMW E90/91/92 xDrive
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$ 37.99 USD
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Your ABS sensors play a crucial role in your ABS system, sending signals to the vehicle’s computer. If one of these sensors fails, a warning light will appear on your dashboard to alert you. When an ABS sensor fails, the system cannot function properly. In situations where you rely on it, such as slippery or wet roads, the system won't activate, creating a potentially hazardous situation. Replace worn or damaged sensors to ensure your ABS system is ready for snow, ice, and wet conditions, keeping you safe on the road.
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