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  1. Thanks for the response. I do have PSM and both the ABS and PSM lights are on. Both times it was checked the fault code was the same. The service manager stated the pressure sensor does disconnect from the hydraulic module, but you can only purchase them together. Do you have a part number? I will call the dealer to see if they looked into the other possible causes and will check the brake lights before I call. Any thoughts concerning third party suppliers for the sensor?
  2. I have a 2001 Carrera with a fault code #4460 - ABS pressure sensor failure. The dealer advised I can not purchase the individual sensor, it only comes attached to the hydraulic module at a cost of $3,749.00. They did say the sensor can be disconnected from the module, however, it can not be ordered individually from Porsche. Has anyone experienced this problem and are you aware of an after market supplier for the sensor? Thanks.
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