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  • Brake Servo Defect

    A few times on startup my MFD has shown a warning:
    Brake Servo Defect

    It disappears quite quickly. Once the message was also accompanied by a chime.

    The brakes feel like they are working fine, and I had Essendon Volkswagen check it out. They did only a very quick visual check and said there was nothing wrong, it was safe to drive. I have however booked it in to get a proper check done just to be safe.

    The only other thing is the brakes do make a noticable noise at very low speed - the last 5km/h -> 0km/h I can hear them make a ssshhhhh noise, like the pads on the rotors. This is not obviously bad though and may be unrelated and normal - does anyone else have this noise?

    Anyway, in general has anyone seen the error on their Mk VI? Any advice?

    Thanks.

    Mk VI Golf 118 TSI Reflex Silver + Sport + Leather + MDI

  • #2
    When it comes to the only things that stop your car, I would get this looked at (maybe even towed) ASAP by Volkswagen...
    MY18 VW Passat Alltrack Wolfsburg Edition + Panoramic Sunroof + some extra goodies... (Pure White)
    MY17 ŠKODA Superb 206TSI 4x4 + Sunroof + Tech Pack + Comfort Pack + some extra goodies... (Moon White)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ope126 View Post
      When it comes to the only things that stop your car, I would get this looked at (maybe even towed) ASAP by Volkswagen...
      You can imagine I'm a bit stuck, when naturally I'm pretty conservative about these safety things and was thinking like you, but when Volkswagen use the term "safe to drive", what am I supposed to do?

      I guess the thing keeping me not too worried is that the car feels absolutely fine, pulls up strong and importantly, consistently. Maybe this is foolish...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cwcarruthers View Post
        when Volkswagen use the term "safe to drive", what am I supposed to do?
        Get it in writing from the Service Manager, otherwise it's your word against their's if anything goes wrong.
        MY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey

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        • #5
          Just keep driving it, and if you run into the car or wall in front of you you'll know it's time to get it looked at again.

          At the very least you should be able to do a visual inspection yourself to see if the pads and rotors are in good condition (may need to remove your wheels) and also keep an eye on the brake fluid levels.

          If you're still getting no joy from Volkswagen and you are still concerned, then take your car to a brake specialist (or independent VW specialist) so they can have a gander as well.


          MY10 S3 3dr

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          • #6
            If there really is a fault with the brake servo and it stops giving you power assist you will find that the brakes need a MUCH harder push on them to slow you down, so it would be prudent to leave yourself a bit extra braking distance just in case.

            I find it slightly odd that the mechanic who "checked" your car didn't hook up the dealer software tool to see if any fault codes were stored.
            2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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            • #7
              That Brake Servo Defect on the MFD appeared once for me, maybe 3-4 weeks ago (in a less than 5 week old Golf), right after the key was inserted and turned; and similarly disappeared quickly. Freaked me out, but hasn't shown up since (although I haven't been actively looking for it) so I haven't done anything about it. o.0
              My brakes seem to be working fine, and no obvious unusual noises..

              Let us know how you go with resolving this issue =]

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              • #8
                I am not sure is it related but there is something on this German (mentioned in some other treads) web-site:


                06/2009
                Service Action for 1.4 TSI DSG
                Some vehicles with 1.4 TSI, DSG and the engine control unit must be updated. It may erroneously a failure of the servo assistance is displayed in the instrument cluster. In fact, however, is not an error in the braking system. Vehicles affected are the following chassis numbers range:

                WVWZZZ 1K Z 9P 400,007 to 496,917
                WVWZZZ 1K Z 9W 400,079 to 584,916
                WVWZZZ 1K Z 9W 900,020 to 928,802
                Z WVWZZZ 1K AP 000023 to 011934
                Z WVWZZZ 1K AW 000113 to 025602
                WVWZZZ 1K Z AW 500,116 to 507,674
                sigpic MY16 GTI 40

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                • #9
                  That's some good detective work. So it may just be an incorrectly displayed message.

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                  • #10
                    Good link Mirsad, Thanks.

                    Here is is again with the translation done. VW Golf VI - typical faults and problems, recalls

                    Also clarifies the 6-speed DSG recall somewhat. Seemingly less than 5% of the recalled cars actually need the software update, but being done to the lot to be sure, to be sure.....
                    Golf Mk6 118 TSI DSG |APR Stage I ECU Upgrade | HEX-USB+CAN
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                    • #11
                      I have this indication on my new Mk3 Scirocco 1.4TSi.

                      The link above is sound. To add.......

                      1) This indication should only be ignored if it is on start-up and lasts for no more than 2 to 3 seconds otherwise consider it to be a fault and discuss with the dealers/garage. Also, if on the move and it appears, consider it to be a hard fault and take precautions because the efficiency of the brakes may be affected.

                      2) The reason it appears is ECU software timing. The Brake Servo Vacuum sensor is checked on start up before the engine has had time to fully build up the brake vacuum assistance circuit. If the vacuum hasn't dissapated enough since shutting down the engine the last time, the check passes and no indication is seen by the owner. Hence why on start-up it only appears randomly.

                      3) My "intelligence" leads me to believe that VW are planning to release a software update to the 1.4TSI this month (January 2010) to fix the problem, but it has been delayed from December already, so read as imminent! It will just change the timing (delay) of the initial check the software makes on the sensor.

                      4) Don't know how updates are completed in Australia but in UK, it would be on owner making comment to the garage or art the annual service as part of all software updates released since last service update. The 1.4TSi had no new updates from October 2009 build as of 22nd December 2009.

                      C.
                      Last edited by RW1; 02-01-2010, 05:18 AM. Reason: Additional note 4)
                      VW SCIROCCO 1.4TSI - DSG (MY2010) UK, East Cheshire.
                      Build Complete October Wk43/09, Driving 4th November - Wk44/09. Sorted !

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                      • #12
                        I have the same "defect brake servo" warning on my 118TSI.

                        The warning, with no chime, has come up probably a dozen times over the last two months (i.e. ever since new).

                        I also had a failed speedometer when the car had only done about 150km. Yes, the needle went erratic then stopped, started, stopped, started etc. etc. then finally STOPPED for good.

                        The dealer said that the "defect brake servo" probably had something to do with the broken speedo and would wait until the instrument cluster was replaced. Well, lucky for the digital backup because ...

                        ... 5 weeks later, the speedometer got fixed but the "defect brake servo" warning has since reappeared.

                        I've called the service manager from the dealer yesterday to again report the fact but he hasn't returned my call ...

                        Has anyone had this problem fixed?

                        Cheers,
                        MY10 Golf VI, 118TSI, DSG

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by vwsp View Post
                          I have the same "defect brake servo" warning on my 118TSI.

                          The warning, with no chime, has come up probably a dozen times over the last two months (i.e. ever since new).

                          I also had a failed speedometer when the car had only done about 150km. Yes, the needle went erratic then stopped, started, stopped, started etc. etc. then finally STOPPED for good.

                          The dealer said that the "defect brake servo" probably had something to do with the broken speedo and would wait until the instrument cluster was replaced. Well, lucky for the digital backup because ...

                          ... 5 weeks later, the speedometer got fixed but the "defect brake servo" warning has since reappeared.

                          I've called the service manager from the dealer yesterday to again report the fact but he hasn't returned my call ...

                          Has anyone had this problem fixed?

                          Cheers,
                          Thanks for sharing - that is very interesting! Exactly the same symptoms as me (since posting, I get the warning every few weeks, no chime) - although luckily my speedo is fine, for now (4200kms).

                          Please post once you get a response/action from the dealer (if any!). I discussed it several times with my dealer (Essendon Volkswagen) and beyond doing a visual inspection, they had nothing to say.

                          Basically I'm just comforting myself with the conclusion that all symptoms make it very very likely to be "just" an electronic glitch, and not actually a problem with the hardware. Of course if my brakes fail, I suddenly won't be so blissfully ignorant.

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                          • #14
                            I'm booked in for my 1st service next Friday and have this on my list of warranty repairs required. I'll let you know how I go on.

                            I'm thinking of printing out the german translated page and showing them.
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                            GTI MY16.5 PURE WHITE | LAKIN PLATE HOLDER | TINTS |

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                            • #15
                              If it is a timing thing, then pressing the brake pedal several times before starting the engine (to use up all the vaccum in the servo) might make the warning message appear more frequently, thus confirming the problem is the timing of the check at startup.
                              2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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