Description
Volkswagen Touareg 7L ABS Vacuum Pump Brake Control Hydraulic Unit is a specialized component designed for vehicles with gasoline engines, responsible for precise pressure control in the braking system. By integrating the vacuum pump and ABS control module functions, this component ensures stable operation of the braking system and efficient performance of the anti-lock braking system. This solution is dedicated to users who expect consistent operation of brake hydraulics and electronics in their Touareg.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 8E0927317A
- Mark: Volkswagen
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 8E0927317A
- Substitutable numbers: 8E0927317A, 8E0 927 317 A
- Fuel type: Petrol
- Category: ABS Control Modules
Purpose and function in the braking system
The presented control unit with a hydraulic assembly is a component from the ABS Control Units group, responsible for managing pressure in the brake circuits and implementing the anti-lock function during emergency braking. It works in conjunction with wheel speed sensors, the vehicle’s control unit, and the vacuum system to maintain driving stability and shorten braking distances in critical situations.
The version designed for gasoline engines in the Volkswagen Touareg 7L is optimized for the performance characteristics of such a powertrain, which translates into proper pressure dosing and correct cooperation with other braking system components.
Construction of the hydraulic assembly with vacuum pump
The ABS hydraulic control unit in this design combines a valve block, a hydraulic section, and a vacuum pump in one housing. This construction:
- simplifies the layout of brake and vacuum lines,
- reduces the number of connections prone to leaks,
- facilitates diagnostics and service of the entire assembly,
- ensures consistent pressure control in the brake circuits.
Combining the vacuum pump function with the hydraulic block allows for effective brake boosting, especially during dynamic driving and frequent braking. The integrated design also promotes stability of operating parameters over a long service life.
Benefits of using an original ABS control unit
Choosing an original ABS control unit for the Volkswagen Touareg 7L provides a number of practical benefits in daily vehicle operation:
- preservation of the factory logic of the ABS system and associated stability control functions,
- proper cooperation with the vehicle’s electrical installation and communication bus,
- appropriate fitment for the braking system intended for gasoline engines,
- the ability to perform standard computer diagnostics using factory procedures.
For the user, this means consistent braking system performance, predictable vehicle behavior during braking, and easier service maintenance in the future.
Condition, verification, and practical application
The item comes from the secondary market and is intended for users who want to restore full functionality of the ABS system in their Touareg without the need to invest in a new component. In practice, such a choice allows for an economical repair while maintaining the vehicle’s original specifications. Before installation, it is recommended to perform a braking system diagnostic and check the tightness of lines and the correctness of electrical connections.
To better prepare for purchasing a used braking system component, it is worth using the practical tips included in the article “Second-hand braking system: how to safely choose discs, calipers, and ABS?”, where key stages of verifying such components are discussed.
Expansion and modernization of the braking system in a Volkswagen
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or modernization of the braking area in your Volkswagen and need other elements from the same group, such as additional control modules, hydraulic pumps, or valve assemblies, check out the available parts in the Volkswagen ABS Control Units category.
Owners of models from years that are increasingly treated as youngtimers can additionally benefit from the inspiration and advice contained in the material “The second life of a youngtimer – how used car parts rejuvenate cars from 1998–2012”, which describes scenarios for modernizing vehicles of brands such as Volkswagen using parts from the secondary market.





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