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Used Suzuki Swift ABS Pump

All used Suzuki Swift ABS Pump listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Suzuki Swift from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About ABS Pump

An integral part of the ABS system, the Swift Suzuki 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 Swift Suzuki 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 Swift Suzuki 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 Swift Suzuki ABS pump ensures this pressure is pumped back up again. 

As with all parts over time, your Swift Suzuki 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 Swift Suzuki 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 Swift Suzuki ABS pump. Though you will be able to continue to use your brakes, you will not be assisted by ABS.  

Suzuki Swift trivia

  • You might know it as the Suzuki Swift, but it’s called very different names around the world. In Europe, it’s sold as the Ignis, and in the US it’s known as the Aerio. The Japanese version is called the Cultus Crescent!
  • By August 2014, the Suzuki Swift had sold four million units worldwide. That’s just nine years and nine months since the initial launch date. An estimated half of those sales were to customers in India.
  • The footballer Cristiano Ronaldo was the face of the 2005 marketing campaign for the Suzuki Swift, and the star has been named as one of the reasons for the immediate high sales figures.
  • The first generation of the Suzuki Swift was launched in 2000. It was a replacement for the Suzuki Ignis, and buyers had the option of three and five doors. In Japan, the five-door was not made available.
  • If you’re a music lover, then it’s worth keeping an eye out for the Suzuki Swift Windsong. It was designed specifically for musicians and music fans. However, it had a very limited run, so they’re very hard to find.