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Turning ESP off - Faulty Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor

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  • Turning ESP off - Faulty Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor

    Hey Guys
    Today I took my car to get a roadworthy certificate, it failed!
    The reason is a faulty ESP sensor turning on the ABS light while driving, Will the ESP button just turn it off and not getting this error?
    any idea how to persuade the mechanic that the faulty sensor is not related to ABS and it should pass the test?

    P.S: I just bought this car without and have to get a roadworthy certificate to put it in my name.

  • #2
    ESP not working is probably going to be a dealbreaker for roadworthy too.

    Maybe you could clear the fault codes and see if that stops the light from coming on.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by YellowDieselGolf View Post
      ESP not working is probably going to be a dealbreaker for roadworthy too.

      Maybe you could clear the fault codes and see if that stops the light from coming on.
      Thanks for the answer
      I see your point
      Since I rejected their offer to fix it they will probably dig into it until they get the error again
      Can I change the sensor myself?
      Where is it?


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      • #4
        Easy enough to swap out. It's under the dash, you may still need to clear the fault code afterwards though. This link might help.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by beale187 View Post
          Easy enough to swap out. It's under the dash, you may still need to clear the fault code afterwards though. This link might help.

          YouTube
          Thanks for the video
          Actually I had seen that before but didn't realize the lateral acc sensor is the same as Longitudinal acc.
          I though it's another one
          Any idea where can I buy that in Melbourne?
          Cant wait for the delivery from Ebay


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          • #6
            Imlachs or maybe Jollys pick'n'pull. Someone in Melb maybe better off to answer that one...
            2004 VW Bora 4motion | 3.2 Swapped - R32 Trimmings | BBS CH | Forever fixing this bitch

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