Jotenhiem Posted June 28 Posted June 28 46 minutes ago, kh904 said: Ignore the message that says it's 'OK to drive'!!!!! The message is incorrect!!! DO NOT DRIVE ANY FURTHER (try not to brake too hard and park up as as soon as possible where safe to do so). Buy the required sensor and replace it asap. It’s ok bro I’ve changed it now and the brakes are working fine now no issues since 1
P3N Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Agree. DO NOT DRIVE. I drove to my dealership but in doing so I bricked the abs. It cost nearly £4k to get it fixed. Pls don’t move your car. Can you call Audi Assist who usually carry spare sensors. Good luck.
P3N Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Ooops. In the time I replied I saw your great message. Happy days. 1
Sid2020 Posted June 28 Posted June 28 If anyone does have difficulty with there ABS module with this fault reflashing it using Odis usualy solves the problem
Augh1234567 Posted June 28 Posted June 28 (edited) Neither for mine in regards to red or yellow engine lights. Just the error in the scroll menu on the central part of the virtual display. The breaks on mine only started juddering on replacing with a new sensor. Tried to clear codes too with OBD reader but no effect. Likely will bring it into mechanic as definitely dont want to brick the ABS. May need cleared with a better OBD2 tool either. No fault codes either on OBD Edited June 28 by Augh1234567
Shaun2097 Posted Wednesday at 11:09 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:09 AM Hi, i have the same problem too, the sensor came today, Ive got no fault codes that come up on my £50 Amazon diagnostic tool, which is normally pretty good. if I change the sensor, do you need to get someone with a better diagnostic tool to clear the fault? Or are you ok to just change the sensor and leave it at that? Ive that the servo restricted error come on twice, but its not on all the time, thanks in advance,
Jotenhiem Posted Wednesday at 11:36 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:36 AM I replaced the sensor and the fault disappeared you can watch on you tube how to replace it was a bit fiddly but took minutes. I have a q5 2019 1
Augh1234567 Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM Update in regards to my situation. Replaced the sensor with part from AUDI, and not triggering error message anymore. No need for coding either. 1
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