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Old Jan 28th, 2020, 11:42   #1
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Hi All,

I have just had the 'Anti-Skid Service Required' warning message appear on my 2005 V70. I've put it on a code reader and got the error message

BCM-0133 brake pressure sensor 2 : signal too low.

From reading other threads on here, I believe I just need to replace the faulty sensor. I'm going to get them from an online parts supplier but wondered if anyone has the correct part number for the sensor? I don't want to have the wrong parts sent!

Thanks in advance.
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Your best bet would be to call up your local Volvo dealer asking for a quote and for the part number.
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P26 All Models 2001 - 2007
ABS Brake Master Cylinder Pressure sensor
P/No. = 30793669
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Or if it`s this you`re after then they are bloody expensive.
You`d be better off sourcing one from a breakers.
Part number = 3524132
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Hi.
P26 All Models 2001 - 2007
ABS Brake Master Cylinder Pressure sensor
P/No. = 30793669
Just after some advice on this part.

Car is at garage having failed MOT. They tried to source a spare but said the threads were the wrong size, Volvo want £230 for a new part.

To save ordering the wrong one - second hand Ebay job, does the p/n 30793669 match up with the numbers the garage gave me:

ATE - 55cp01 - 01
10.0522 - 9927

My car is 2005 D5 (163) - earlier engine no i.e pre 349809.

The pics on Ebay show the part 30793669 with 55cp01 - 03 etched on it.

Will 55cp01-01 and 55cp01-03 likely be interchangeable?

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I think you`ve answered your own question.
If the garage tried to fit fit that part with those numbers and it didn`t fit then it must be wrong.
If you have seen another part that matches Volvo 30793669 , with different numbers on it , it must be right.
The difference between `01` and `03` could relate to the thread size and that the sensor part of the body is the same.
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Cheers Volvoboy

The garage tried to fit a generic motorfactor part, but it had wrong threads. As they ordered it I don't know much other than that.

I have seen / now ordered the second hand breaker part and hope it is the correct one, but manufacturing stamp number differs - 01 vs 03.

I phoned the Volvo dealer, they want £270 for the part new, he said there were two types but they have the same part number???

Just wondering if anyone knew the differences - e.g. if they changed between engine variations. Hopefully will be OK as have ordered the full bit including the main body so thread size of sensor it's self shouldn't matter - I hope.
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My money will be on the `03` number.
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