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Thread: Help! Xmas tree of error messages @ 4500 km in a TDI wagon!

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    Angry Help! Xmas tree of error messages @ 4500 km in a TDI wagon!

    Driving home tonight, luckily near home, when I had a veritable Xmas tree of error messages appear on the dash:

    Error: brake (Workshop)
    Error: Stop/start system
    Error: ABS/stabilisation control (ESC)
    Error: Hill hold assist
    Error: ACC and Front assist not available
    Error: Tyre pressure monitoring system
    Fault: Electric parking brake.

    The tyres are fine. The brakes work.The parking brake appears OK. The car, a TDI diesel wagon purchased Feb 28 and with (right now) 4474 km on the clock, worked perfectly before and still appears to do so. Leaving it turned off, and then on again after 10 minutes, doesn't reset anything, perhaps not surprisingly - it was worth a punt. But it ain't being driven anywhere given that list of system-diagnosed faults. Wangara VW can come and collect it. preferably by flat-bed tow truck.

    Anyone have a similar experience (couldn't find anything on the forums quickly)? Anyone have suggestions, other than the computer may well have had a hissy fit?

    Not impressed, given it was a reluctant purchase after a very lemon flavoured Mk 6 118TSI wagon, traded after replaced engine at 24000km, replaced transmission at 26000km, and ongoing scraping noises (recurring after various explanations) from the business end of the engine/transmission from 27000 to 29800 km. Pity the subsequent buyer.

    Update after 45 mins. The errors are still there, and parking brake will not engage. So it is unroadworthy now.
    Last edited by adhock; 16-07-2014 at 09:10 PM. Reason: update

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    has it been in for the 45D4 recall?

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    Looks like due to brake software campaign as above...VDUB
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    What's that? Obviously not, given I don't know of it and haven't been notified of any recall.

    Just googled the recall and it appears to apply to petrol engines and (presumably 7 speed DSG). We're diesel, after the petrol learning experience
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    I had a recurring problem in my Mk 6 GTI with ALL of my warning lights coming up. Went on for 3 years until I told them that I don't care if their computers could not find a fault as my warranty was about to expire. They just needed to fix it. Turned out to be an ABS sensor. The part would have cost over $3000 if it was out of warranty but I'm sure I would have had a good case as I'd taken it back to them about 10 times. Yeah, I would leave it and make VW pick up your car even if it is driving normally.


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    Quote Originally Posted by adhock View Post
    What's that? Obviously not, given I don't know of it and haven't been notified of any recall.

    Just googled the recall and it appears to apply to petrol engines and (presumably 7 speed DSG). We're diesel, after the petrol learning experience
    I've got a 110TDI, and in last month's service, they still applied the recall with accompanying sticker in the door frame.

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    It's apparently a brake system software update, after talking to service adviser. Fixable today, thank goodness.

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    No it isn't fixable. Not the recall, haven't found what's wrong after an hour. Aaargh! Hopefully this won't be the start of more things. Hopefully not a major system failure and delays while components get shipped.

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    45D4 is applicable to diesel also as they replace the injectors return hose.

    There is a few items in the recall but the software update for the park brake and return line are most common

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    Thanks for that, buzuki. See what the work order says!

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