C0200 code: ABS Pump Motor Control Fault
I have a C0200 code (ABS Pump Motor Control) intermittently appearing on my 2007 XK. At first it was infrequent, but lately it has become more persistent.
Has anybody had any experience with this?
Has anybody had any experience with this?
Not a single reply...disappointing. I previously sent a pump motor control for a VW Jetta to ECU Testing located in the U.K. Now my 2009 XKR is throwing C0020-1C.
https://www.ecutesting.com/product-c...ned/amc610293/
https://www.ecutesting.com/product-c...ned/amc610293/
I've been on vacation for nine days, so I never saw this thread until now.
Sadly, I've no idea about the content.
In my generic knowledge, I'd say either the pump is failing or maybe one of the Wheel Speed Sensors is going away?
Sadly, I've no idea about the content.
In my generic knowledge, I'd say either the pump is failing or maybe one of the Wheel Speed Sensors is going away?
ABS pump problems are known on BMW's. Though I haven't checked, I wouldn't be surprised if Jag uses the same as BMW and others like it of a similar generation.
The problem is often in the actuator windings in the pump.
There are several services that will repair them, since new ones are stupidly expensive, even on BMW's. Google "ABS pump repair" and some will come up. Here's an example: https://www.upfix.com/product-catego...odules-repair/ If you reach out, they may be able to help you with specifics.
Find the part numbers, and if anything is printed on the module, take a pic. Then find out if any of the repair services can handle it. Guaranteed a fix is cheaper than a new one.
The problem is often in the actuator windings in the pump.
There are several services that will repair them, since new ones are stupidly expensive, even on BMW's. Google "ABS pump repair" and some will come up. Here's an example: https://www.upfix.com/product-catego...odules-repair/ If you reach out, they may be able to help you with specifics.
Find the part numbers, and if anything is printed on the module, take a pic. Then find out if any of the repair services can handle it. Guaranteed a fix is cheaper than a new one.
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