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The Best Way to Buy Used ABS Computers Online

Searching for "used ABS modules near me"? We provide fully scanned, OEM replacement anti-lock brake computers delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

Exact Part Matching

100% fitment based on your OEM part numbers.

Code Scanned

Verified free of internal communication faults.

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Trusted Source for High-Quality Used ABS Modules

When your dashboard lights up with ABS and Traction Control warnings, your vehicle loses its ability to prevent skidding during hard stops. Dealerships often charge thousands of dollars for brand new brake modules. Falcon Car Parts is your premier source for used anti-lock brake computers for sale at a fraction of the cost.

Every used ABS pump assembly in our inventory is carefully extracted and put through strict quality control. We scan the donor vehicle to guarantee the computer is free of internal communication errors, and visually inspect the hydraulic block to ensure there are zero brake fluid leaks.

  • Diagnostic Scanning: Verified free of internal hardware faults or network communication errors.
  • Visual Inspection: Threaded brake line ports and electrical pins are checked for damage.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine factory parts (Bosch, ATE, TRW) for precise braking control.

Looking for Used ABS Computers Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used ABS modules in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping directly to your local mechanic or auto repair shop.

Skip the salvage yard gamble where a module might be water-logged or full of codes. Get a certified, scanned, and guaranteed OEM brake computer right here.

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Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Used ABS Pump Assemblies for All Brands

Whether you need just the electrical module or the complete hydraulic pump block, our network has the exact unit for your brake system.

Domestic Trucks & SUVs

Kelsey-Hayes and TRW modules for Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, and Dodge Ram.

Imported Daily Drivers

Advics and Denso units for Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Subaru.

European & Luxury

Complex Bosch DSC/ESP modules for BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and VW.

What are the Key Features of a Reliable Used ABS Computer?

When you buy used brake parts online, hydraulic and electrical integrity are critical. Here are the quality standards included with every Falcon Car Parts ABS module:

  • 1. Pre-Scan Verification: The donor vehicle is scanned prior to dismantling to ensure the ABS module does not have permanent internal EEPROM faults.
  • 2. Connector Inspection: The large multi-pin electrical harness connector is checked for water intrusion, corrosion, or melted pins.
  • 3. Hydraulic Block Integrity: We ensure the aluminum pump block is free from hairline cracks and that no brake fluid is leaking from the seals.
  • 4. Thread Protection: The delicate brass threads where your brake lines screw in are inspected to ensure they are not cross-threaded or stripped.
  • 5. Motor Condition: We ensure the attached pump motor housing is structurally sound and free from heavy rust or impact damage.
  • 6. Direct Part Matching: ABS modules are highly specific. We match the exact OEM hardware and software numbers on the sticker to guarantee compatibility.

Common Questions About Buying Used ABS Computers

The cost of a used ABS computer (or complete ABS pump assembly) typically ranges from $100 to $400 depending on the vehicle's make and model. Luxury and European vehicles (like BMW or Mercedes) tend to be more expensive. However, buying used saves hundreds, or even thousands, compared to buying a new module from the dealership.

The ABS pump is the mechanical hydraulic block with brake lines attached to it. The ABS module (or computer) is the black plastic electrical housing bolted to the pump. We often sell them together as one complete assembly, but on some vehicles, you can just swap the computer.

Common symptoms include the ABS and Traction Control warning lights turning on, a spongy or unresponsive brake pedal, the speedometer no longer working, or the ABS pump motor running continuously even when the car is turned off.

Yes, in most modern vehicles (post-2005), a replacement ABS module requires programming or 'coding' to marry it to your vehicle's ECU and VIN. You will need a professional-grade bidirectional OBD2 scan tool or a trip to the dealership to perform this calibration.

Yes, but it is not recommended. Your standard mechanical brakes will still work, but you will not have Anti-Lock braking or Electronic Stability Control in an emergency stop, making the vehicle much more likely to skid.

Absolutely. We scan the donor vehicle to verify there are no internal fault codes (like C0220 or U0121) inside the ABS module. We also inspect the hydraulic block for brake fluid leaks and ensure the connector pins are clean.

If you are replacing just the electrical module, it is a simple bolt-off, bolt-on job. However, if you are replacing the entire pump assembly, you must disconnect brake lines, which requires bleeding the entire brake system afterward with a diagnostic scan tool.