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ABS Fault

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Hi,

I recently brought an Audi A4, Petrol, Automatic, Cabriolet, 2005. 

I have been struggling to clear an intermittent ABS fault. When the fault is active I have scanned the car and the fault was the left front wheel speed sensor. I replaced this and the fault is now less frequent but it still happens. I waited until the fault was active again and rescanned the car and the same fault the result. I can reset the fault by turning off/on the ignition

Does anyone have any idea what to do next?

Cheers 

Steve

  • 3 weeks later...
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Hi Gareth,

Thanks for coming back to me.

The Part is manufactured by PAGID.

 

Regards

Steve C

 

 

Many thanks Steve, 

Euro Car Parts then? Attractive discount code!? 

I’m not saying this new part may be faulty, but personally, the only make sensor I would fit - if not a genuine VAG one - would be by Bosch. 

Not sure about the fronts, but the rears are signalled by a weak magnet in the hub.These (rears) can be a source of problem, and if at fault, the only solution is to replace the hub, irrespective of the bearings being serviceable. 

Kind regards,

Gareth. 

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