AT Technicians – Mercedes Benz Specialist – Essex – Kent – London

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ABS System Repair

ABS System Repair

The ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) in electric and hybrid Mercedes-Benz vehicles is vital for maintaining safety, especially in emergency situations. If warning lights are active or brake performance feels irregular, it may indicate an issue with your ABS system. AT Technicians delivers in-depth diagnostics and repair solutions tailored to Mercedes-Benz EVs and hybrids. We use Mercedes-Benz Xentry diagnostics to assess ABS modules, wheel speed sensors, hydraulic control units, and communication lines. Faults may stem from corroded sensors, damaged wiring, or fluid contamination affecting the hydraulic pump. Our team performs detailed inspections, component testing, and signal tracing to pinpoint failures accurately. Once diagnosed, we replace or repair faulty parts with OE-grade components and reprogram the system to factory standards. Following repair, we conduct road tests and system verification checks to ensure the ABS works seamlessly across all driving conditions. Don’t compromise your braking efficiency. Book your ABS repair with AT Technicians, where Mercedes-Benz electric safety systems are handled with precision.

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AT Technicians ABS system repair service ensures:

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should ABS be inspected?

If warning lights appear on the dashboard, brake performance feels irregular, or during routine safety checks.

We use Xentry diagnostics to check ABS modules, wheel speed sensors, hydraulic control units, and communication lines.

ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) prevents wheel lock-up during braking, maintaining control and safety in emergency situations.

How are ABS faults repaired?

Faulty components are repaired or replaced with OE-grade parts, and the system is reprogrammed to factory specifications.

Post-repair, we conduct road tests and system verification checks to ensure ABS functions correctly in all driving conditions.

Common causes include corroded sensors, damaged wiring, hydraulic fluid contamination, or pump malfunctions.