ABS Light on A3 Tdi
Discussion
Hello Everyone,
Im a closet Audi fan, the Mrs never drives anything but, and I am trying to help my nephew save a few quid with his.
He has a 1999 A3 Tdi, and its just failed MOT as it has the ABS warning light on permanently - he is being quoted silly amounts by auto electricians just to locate the fault, not to fix it.
Just wondered if anyone had this fault and if so, what you did about it?
Thanks
Im a closet Audi fan, the Mrs never drives anything but, and I am trying to help my nephew save a few quid with his.
He has a 1999 A3 Tdi, and its just failed MOT as it has the ABS warning light on permanently - he is being quoted silly amounts by auto electricians just to locate the fault, not to fix it.
Just wondered if anyone had this fault and if so, what you did about it?
Thanks
I only have an old Quattro but the principle might be the same so I'll offer an answer.
Sometimes the ABS sensors get nudged slightly if the car has had some recent work done on the suspension or brakes. On mine it happened after a the strut tops were changed - one of the sensors was too far away from the ring and couldn't 'see' it, so permanently thought that the wheel was locked. A quick fiddle with each of the sensors (cleaning and realigning) in turn eventually located the cockeyed one and all was fine again.
Could also be caused if the ABS ring is particularly dirty and full of gunge, as the sensor won't read pulses properly. This has also happened to mine.
Modern cars (mine's a 1990) might be more complex, but it's worth a couple of hours of tinkering before sending it to someone who'll charge silly money.
Sometimes the ABS sensors get nudged slightly if the car has had some recent work done on the suspension or brakes. On mine it happened after a the strut tops were changed - one of the sensors was too far away from the ring and couldn't 'see' it, so permanently thought that the wheel was locked. A quick fiddle with each of the sensors (cleaning and realigning) in turn eventually located the cockeyed one and all was fine again.
Could also be caused if the ABS ring is particularly dirty and full of gunge, as the sensor won't read pulses properly. This has also happened to mine.
Modern cars (mine's a 1990) might be more complex, but it's worth a couple of hours of tinkering before sending it to someone who'll charge silly money.
Edited by Ahonen on Tuesday 3rd July 20:42
Just wondering, can they fail the MOT for a warning light? What if the brakes are ok and its aomething else (eg electrical fault) causing the light to be illuminated... anyway if the ABS warnig light is on the brakes still work... is an ABS car with failed ABS system (but working brakes) doomed to fail and a non-ABS car with working brakes to pass??
ps please to hear the best way to get an answer as I have this on my Mk3 Golf.. ABS warning light comes on and stays on for rest of journey (occasionaly not always!), then is OK next time when engine started!!
ps please to hear the best way to get an answer as I have this on my Mk3 Golf.. ABS warning light comes on and stays on for rest of journey (occasionaly not always!), then is OK next time when engine started!!
roosevelt said:
Just wondering, can they fail the MOT for a warning light? What if the brakes are ok and its aomething else (eg electrical fault) causing the light to be illuminated... anyway if the ABS warnig light is on the brakes still work... is an ABS car with failed ABS system (but working brakes) doomed to fail and a non-ABS car with working brakes to pass??
I believe so. I think they class it as a failure of equipment or something like that. Much like an airbag light, if it's on, it could go off as soon as you leave the test station. Just like the brakes could fail when you leave.Gassing Station | Audi, Seat, Skoda & VW | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




