Top Mechanics For ABS Repair & Replacements
18 Reviews
Garage in Leeds, 19 years of experience
I’m 37 years old and I have nearly 20 years experience for all type of car! I been worked for an independent garage for 12 years, and also worked a many years for MOT base! Now I do my own mobile car and ...
GARWELL • 16th June 2024
Vauxhall Corsa • Additional work following previous booking
44 Reviews
Garage in Walsall, 10 years of experience
AA Approved Repairer RAC Accredited Repairer NHS Discount Up to 30 Years Experience throughout the whole company Air Conditioning Service/Re-Gas
MORGAN • 17th March 2024
Vauxhall Corsa • ABS pump replacement
Garage in Leicester , 7 years of experience
If you’re looking for affordable quality work carried out by skilled, qualified and experienced technicians and delivered with great customer service in Leicester then you’re in exactly the right place- ABBE...
EMMA • 3rd December 2023
Audi Q3 • Additional work following previous booking
271 Reviews
Mobile mechanic in Wellingborough , 10 years of experience
Hi I’m Michal. I've been doing cars for about 10 years specifically for Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Technician last 2.5 years. Had lots of training in recent VW group technology so that’...
JEFF • 26th August 2023
Audi A3 • Additional work following previous booking
1112 Reviews
Garage in Ilford, 30 years of experience
Hi, I’ve been a mechanic since leaving school and have owned and operated my own garage since I was 25 , were you could that I’ve done most jobs on a wide range of vehicles. I’d like to say that my workmans...
157 Reviews
Garage in Hull, 15 years of experience
I started my career back in the early 2000's working as a mobile breakdown and recovery technician. Having worked here for a number of years I then worked at several other independent garages. I have work...
DEAN • 10th October 2017
Vauxhall/Opel Zafira-B • ABS ECU replacement
85 Reviews
Garage in Stockport, 15 years of experience
I have many years experience working in both independent and franchise dealerships in Greece prior to coming to the UK I worked for both Mercedes & BMW. I owned my own business in Greece for a number of yea...
51 Reviews
Mobile mechanic in Reading, 10 years of experience
I began my mechanic career with MotorWorx in Marlow who are BMW specialists I worked there for around 6 years before moving to Tower Garage in Marlow for 2 years. Prior to setting-up my own business I worked...
SIMON • 22nd July 2016
272 Reviews
Mobile mechanic in Coventry , 14 years of experience
Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Combined. Mechanic level 2 Stratford College. London. Auto electrician Diagnosis. Alison Graduate. Ford Dagenham London. Auto windscreen coventry. Auto windscreen electricia...
STANFORD • 25th May 2016
Chrysler Grand Voyager • ABS ECU replacement
296 Reviews
Mobile mechanic in Abergavenny, 18 years of experience
I have been in the trade for well over 10 years in the trade and have gained all my experience within the trade throughout that time. I began at M&L Motors in Mitcham Junction, Surrey for 3 years then I move...
JOSS • 1st April 2016
Jeep Grand Cherokee • ABS hydraulic modulator replacement
210 Reviews
Garage in Maidstone, years of experience
I started as a mobile mechanic with a unit in April 2014 but my journey to build all the experience to be able to go self employed started way back in 1979 when I undertook my 4 year apprenticeship with Vaux...
JOHN • 31st January 2015
Citroen C3 I/II/First/Classic • ABS ECU replacement
133 Reviews
Garage in Motherwell, 25 years of experience
Hi, I have owned and run my own business for over 10 years. Previous to this, I had several years employment with a range of different Franchises including Ford, Vauxhall, Iveco, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Finall...
PHILIP • 21st November 2024
Toyota Yaris • Brake caliper replacement - rear (driver side)
100 Reviews
Garage in Sheffield, 7 years of experience
Your car is in good hands at Automotive Repairs. We have a wide rage of services that we offer to keep your car safe and on the road. Reliability and honest is our only approach to our customers while also b...
ROSIE • 21st November 2024
Vauxhall Corsa • Diagnostic Inspection
127 Reviews
Garage in Birmingham, 7 years of experience
I understand that your vehicle is your pride and joy. Therefore, it’s an essential part of your life hence why I offer car repairs and maintenance to the highest standard to make sure your vehicle is running...
JIM • 21st November 2024
Ford Transit • Major Service
195 Reviews
Garage in Leicester, 15 years of experience
At J.J. Auto Repair we always aim to be helpful and friendly. We offer a range of services including, Mobile mechanic, Diagnostics, Full service, Multimedia system fitting, and more...
OSCAR • 21st November 2024
Citroen Grand C4 Picasso • Battery replacement (vehicles without stop/start system)
Frequently asked questions about ABS repair & replacements
Read our answers to questions about ABS repair costs, symptoms and more.
What does the ABS system do?
The ABS, or anti-lock braking system, on your car is a super important system that prevents your wheels from locking up and therefore simply skidding across the road surface. The system is especially important when braking in adverse weather conditions, i.e. when the road surface is slippery due to leaves, frost or when there are traces of oil on the road. Because of this, keeping your anti-lock braking systems properly maintained is vital.
There's a couple of components in the system that can cause problems. In many cases it will be the ABS sensors that fail, which means the system will not receive the information it requires to activate the system.
What does an abs fault repair involve?
- Depending on the specific job - an ABS repair may include all or some of the following steps
- Mechanic will diagnostically inspect the ABS system.
- If necessary, the mechanic will replace the faulty ABS sensor and re-test the component.
- If the ABS module is at fault, the mechanic will advise on the best course of action in order to have it repaired.
- Mechanic will test drive and inspect the braking system.
Can I do ABS repairs myself?
Unless you are a qualified mechanic with the required skills, training and equipment to do the job, we strongly recommend an abs repair is only carried out by a professional mechanic. ClickMechanic can help get you a vetted and local mechanic to carry out the work. Just enter your postcode and your car's registration number at the top of this page and select the work needed to get an instant fixed price up front.
What are the symptoms of an ABS fault?
- The car's ABS warning light stays on permanently once the engine is started.
- The brakes lock up very easily when braking on slippery surfaces.
- The brakes do not respond as well as normal under hard braking
How long will an ABS repair take?
The time an abs repair will take will depend on the type of repair needed and a number of factors, like your vehicle's make and model, year, as well as other factors. Select your car at the top of this page for information on job time and cost for your vehicle through ClickMechanic.
How often should I replace components of the ABS system?
It is rare that an ABS control module has to be replaced as it is an electric component that normally would not need servicing. In some cases, though, it can be that the module's electrical connectors have corroded or that the electrical wires might have been damaged.
Often its ancillaries are more likely to go faulty, like the ABS sensors which can malfunction when covered in debris or grease. Of course, if the ABS warning light is on, it is important to have your car inspected as soon as possible to prevent non-working brakes.
How common are ABS faults?
At least one of the ABS sensors is likely to fail at some point during a vehicles lifetime so its a common repair for mechanics to carry out across all manufacturers. ABS modules, as explained, do not fail that frequently thankfully but faults can occur of course.
What happens when the ABS system fails?
The ABS, or anti-lock braking system, on your car is a super important system that prevents your wheels from locking up and therefore simply skidding across the road surface. The system is especially important when braking in adverse weather conditions, i.e. when the road surface is slippery due to leaves, frost or when there are traces of oil on the road. Because of this, keeping your anti-lock braking systems properly maintained is vital.
There's a couple of components in the system that can cause problems. In many cases it will be the ABS sensors that fail, which means the system will not receive the information it requires to activate the system.
When should you consider replacing the ABS sensors?
You will only know for sure if, and indeed which, ABS sensor requires replacement after a diagnostic investigation has taken place. Therefore we advise in all circumstances that this is carried out prior to booking the replacement of any components.
How much does an ABS sensor replacement cost?
Cost for an ABS sensor replacement is on average £100, with prices ranging from £65 to £140. Ultimately, the cost depends on your car and what parts your car's manufacturer recommends using for the replacement. Find out what you could save by having your ABS sensor replaced by ClickMechanic by selecting your car below!
Is it safe to drive with ABS light on?
If your ABS light comes on it is possible your car is not safe to drive, it signifies a problem with the anti-lock braking system. It is advisable to find assistance from a professional mechanic before you undertake a journey. A mechanic can diagnose the issue and provide an indication on any repairs required.
What are the symptoms of a bad ABS module?
Typical symptoms that would point to an issue with the ABS and would require an ABS diagnostic:
- The car's ABS warning light stays on permanently once the engine is started
- The brakes lock up very easily when braking on slippery surfaces
- The brakes do not respond as well as normal under hard braking
What does an ABS wheel speed sensor do?
An ABS wheel speed sensor monitors the rotational speed of a wheel and sends a signal to the ABS control module. The ABS control module uses this signal to determine if a wheel is locking up and if the ABS system needs to be activated.
Since ABS sensors are located near the wheels and so close to the road surface, they are constantly exposed to the elements, such as heat, dirt and moisture making it sensitive to quicker wear and tear and damage.
How often will an ABS wheel speed sensor need replacing?
An ABS wheel speed sensor may need replacing anywhere between 30,000-50,000 miles. This is due to the sensitive location of the ABS sensor that can make it prone to wear and tear.
What are the signs of a bad ABS wheel speed sensor?
A bad ABS wheel speed sensor will often cause the ABS dashboard warning light to come on. Other symptoms may include a loss of traction control, and the vehicle may take longer to stop. It is recommended to get it checked and fixed by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible.
Can you drive with a broken or faulty ABS wheel speed sensor?
While you technically can drive, we recommend that you should NOT drive with a broken ABS wheel speed sensor. While the brakes will still be functional, the electrical components of the ABS system will not function properly. These can be critical in certain conditions such as icy roads. If the ABS light comes on while driving, it is generally ok to continue driving at safe speeds in favourable conditions, but we recommend getting it checked out by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible before you drive the car again.
Is ABS light on a MOT failure?
Yes, if the ABS light is permanently on, it will result in an MOT failure. The rules state that the car will fail if the ABS light does not follow the correct sequence of operation and indicates an ABS fault.
How much does it cost to fix an ABS pump?
Cost to fix an ABS pump replacement can range between £300 - £1000, depending on the severity of the issue and the parts required.
How much does an ABS repair cost?
The cost of an ABS repair depends on your car and what parts your car's manufacturer recommends using for the replacement. Find out what you could save by having your ABS system repaired by Clickmechanic. We can help you with an ABS sensor replacement or ABS ring replacement, just select your car at the top of this page to get a quote.
Check out the ClickMechanic price for an abs repair. See the averages for different makes below. We consolidate industry standard data with millions of data points to give you the most accurate price. These estimates may include ABS pump.
Name | Average Cost | |
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Audi | £684 | Get exact price |
BMW | £1061 | Get exact price |
Ford | £921 | Get exact price |
Vauxhall | £711 | Get exact price |
Volkswagen | £758 | Get exact price |
Estimates on average repair costs, such as the above results for an abs repair, are based on ClickMechanic's quote data which combines multiple third-party sources. Actual costs may vary. We provide estimates on average repair costs for information only and accept no liability for any inaccuracies or errors. If you think an estimate is incorrect, please contact us to let us know.
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Mechanics that undertake ABS work
- Auto Pro, Thornton Heath
- City Mot Dobbs Street Limited, Wolverhampton
- Crown Garage Services Bristol Ltd, Bristol
- Pintoautos, Aylesbury
- Prestige A+ Repair Ltd, Birmingham
- QCD VEHICLE CENTRE LIMITED, Stoke Hammond
- The Little Garage Essex (Halstead), Halstead
- Uzi London Ltd /Clifton Garage, Nortampton
- Vectis Garage, Isle Of Wight
- We Care Auto Repairs Ltd, Notts
- Xp One Technical Ltd, Chelmsford