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Octavia tsi 2009. Engine will not turn over. MFD shows "ESP FAULT" .
Those weird traction control, ABS warnings etc all seem to be common for flat batteries. My Santa Fe did the same thing for a day after being jump started.
I only got 3 years out of my Octavia battery I figured the Bathurst cold might have killed it. I've got a Superb now and I read somewhere that their batteries aren't up to the job of running all the convenience so expecting that to happen this winter.
Octavia tsi 2009. Engine will not turn over. MFD shows "ESP FAULT" .
Flat Battery, happened to my GTI. Got 4 years out of original battery so got same again from VW. I think it was about $240 with a slightly improved battery.
Thanks to all. It was indeed a dead battery. I panicked when I seen the MFD message "ESP fault" and immediately had thoughts of serious dollars to replace some failed electronic gubbins. The slight cold snap dropped the battery into "Not enough juice to crank the motor territory" Hollered for a Marshall and $260 later we are good to go. Once started, had to move steering from lock to lock to make ESP warning light go out.
Thinking, in the case of an almost dead battery maybe VAG could work on an alternative MFD message to "ESP Fault" Something like "Battery Kaput" ?
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