Vehicle Specification & Fitment
- OEM Part Number:
- 8V61-2C405-AG
- Make:
- Mazda
- Model:
- 3 BL
- Year Range:
- 2009 - 2013
- Weight:
- 3 Kgs
- Condition:
- Used (Tested & Verified)
- Note:
- -
Genuine Mazda 3 BL ABS Pump & Modulator - Part No. 8V61-2C405-AG (2009–2013)
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View Warehouse LocationProfessionally Tested & Verified Hydraulic Brake Booster for Mazda 3 BL Series
Restore absolute braking control and clear critical system faults with this Genuine Mazda 3 BL ABS Pump Modulator (Part No: 8V61-2C405-AG). Sourced from low-mileage donor vehicles and meticulously bench-tested at our Yennora, NSW warehouse, this unit is the definitive replacement for failing 2009–2013 BL series braking systems. This module serves as your primary Electronic Brake Control assembly, essential for anti-lock performance on Australian roads.
Fault Symptoms (Is Your Mazda 3 BL ABS Module Failing?)
The Mazda 3 BL platform frequently exhibits these exact diagnostic symptoms when the 8V61-2C405-AG internal modules encounter circuitry or hydraulic breakdown:
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U0121 Diagnostic Fault Code A critical "Lost Communication with ABS Control Module" error that triggers traction, engine, and brake warning lights simultaneously.
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Hard or Completely Unresponsive Brake Pedal Internal hydraulic valve lock within the modulator assembly, drastically reducing immediate braking feedback and safety assistance.
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Intermittent ABS Dashboard Warning Activation Warning lights that switch on and off randomly, usually indicating initial soldering fractures on the module's inner circuit board.
Fitment & Technical FAQ for Mazda 3 BL (2009 - 2013) Braking System Part #8V61-2C405-AG
Yes. The U0121 code on a Mazda 3 BL points directly to a complete communication failure within the ABS module's electronic board. Replacing your failed assembly with this tested 8V61-2C405-AG unit resolves the network drop and clears the dash.
Yes. Because this module interfaces with the car's main controller network, a standard VIN matching configuration and a Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) reset must be executed using an appropriate diagnostic tool to restore full stability control mechanics.
Mazda utilized subtle variation suffixes for different model configurations across the BL generation. To guarantee a flawless physical match and configuration line-up, ensure your original part features the 8V61-2C405-AG stamp, or contact our team with your VIN to check compatibility before dispatch.
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