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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Outlawsaffa1982 on 22 May 2013, 22:19

Title: Vr6 abs ecu question
Post by: Outlawsaffa1982 on 22 May 2013, 22:19
Evening all,

Having major trouble with my vr at the moment... The ABS light keeps coming on intermitantly, it's failed the mot due to this problem! My mechanic recons it's the abs ecu that's faulty, something to do with heat build up... Anyone have any experience with this problem?

I have found a few replacement ecu's on eBay, I'm not sure though if il need to have it reprogrammed once fitted?
Title: Re: Vr6 abs ecu question
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 22 May 2013, 22:49
Have you hooked it on vag-com?, don't be foolish enough to start spalshing money on things you may not need. It may even be a faulty sensor or wiring to the sensor.

I've had this problem before, intermittent abs light glowing on n off. Showed up as sensor faulty, bought one, put it in, still the same, so checked wiring and the wire that goes into clip had broke. Try the easy route first before buying expensive/un-wanted parts mate.
Title: Re: Vr6 abs ecu question
Post by: Outlawsaffa1982 on 23 May 2013, 20:38
I had thought that... Turns out he replaces the faulty rear sensor and it's still showing a fault but won't clear on the diagnostics, I have a feeling it may be the wiring too!
Title: Re: Vr6 abs ecu question
Post by: tshirt2k on 23 May 2013, 20:47
Rear sensor is usually a sign of a faulty ecu. They can be repaired. Or you can get a SH one. Take a chance but its a gamble and it still may be faulty.
Title: Re: Vr6 abs ecu question
Post by: sharki786 on 23 May 2013, 21:35
Rear sensor is usually a sign of a faulty ecu. They can be repaired. Or you can get a SH one. Take a chance but its a gamble and it still may be faulty.

Not always tshirt mate. I had same issue got vag com onto it, it showed rear drivers side sensor. I had an idea and wiggled the connection under the rear seat and light went out.
Id dissconect the wiring under the rear bench and connect it then reset the fault. If same then do a live test then go from there.
Title: Re: Vr6 abs ecu question
Post by: Outlawsaffa1982 on 24 May 2013, 09:33
All sorted! Turns out it was the ecu over heating... The mechanic wrapped it in heat shield material and the fault seems to have be resolved, and the car has passed the mot! Happy days :)