So thanks to a PolarFIS glitch (which every so often freezes leaving the CAN bus gateway somewhat disconnected) and me not driving the Golf since last weekend I found the battery drained due to accessories not being turned off when I last removed the key as they normally would/should.
Due to timing I had to leave it and head to work. Family member called and offered to take the battery out and charge it up in the shed. Sure, no problem, I've had the battery disconnected a few times now, now big deal to reset the clocks and recalibrate the power windows and ABS sensor.
So I get home to find the battery reinstalled with enough power to start the engine, and I get the usual beeps ("Defect Brake Servo", followed by "ESP Fault", with the ESP and (!) warning lamps illuminated) but whereas a short drive would normally clear the warning lamps they have stayed on since with multiple trips. I have cleared all DTCs (most of them related to low voltage) and these remain:
I've checked an older VCDS log file and the ABS control module coding is the same. The dealer replaced rear brake pads last week.
Any ideas on the cause and resolution? I've got an interstate trip scheduled on Sunday so am hoping to fix ASAP tomorrow. The car steers and brakes ok (obviously) but I can feel a difference in behaviour. I'm pretty sure ESP is disabled from how the car feels plus holding the ESP Off console button doesn't produce any 'ESP Off' messages.

TIA
Due to timing I had to leave it and head to work. Family member called and offered to take the battery out and charge it up in the shed. Sure, no problem, I've had the battery disconnected a few times now, now big deal to reset the clocks and recalibrate the power windows and ABS sensor.
So I get home to find the battery reinstalled with enough power to start the engine, and I get the usual beeps ("Defect Brake Servo", followed by "ESP Fault", with the ESP and (!) warning lamps illuminated) but whereas a short drive would normally clear the warning lamps they have stayed on since with multiple trips. I have cleared all DTCs (most of them related to low voltage) and these remain:
Code:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 03: ABS Brakes (-----) Labels: 1K0-907-379-60EC1F.clb Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 AP HW: 1K0 907 379 AP Component: ESP MK60EC1 H45 0107 Revision: 00H45001 Coding: 163B600D21240000680B06E7841A00803100 Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200 VCID: 8021D1D01385CE1E1B7-80D5 1 Fault Found: 01044 - Control Module Incorrectly Coded 000 - - Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 01100000 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 222 Mileage: 74759 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2049.14.04 Time: 06:57:37 Freeze Frame: Count: 3 Count: 14 Count: 12288 Count: 8192 Count: 41472 Count: 0 Count: 0 Count: 90 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address 77: Telephone (J412) Labels: 7P6-035-730.clb Part No SW: 7P6 035 730 L HW: 7P6 035 730 L Component: TELEFON H15 3200 Revision: 1B001001 Serial number: 00007663719961 Coding: 0A00000000000110 Shop #: WSC 12345 123 12345 ASAM Dataset: EV_UHVNA 002720 ROD: EV_UHVNA.rod VCID: 3B5BE63CB2E3EDC68E5-806E 1 Fault Found: 9458453 - Cellular Antenna B1053 15 [009] - Open or Short to Plus Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 00000001 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 222 Mileage: 74759 km Date: 2049.14.04 Time: 07:00:41 End ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Any ideas on the cause and resolution? I've got an interstate trip scheduled on Sunday so am hoping to fix ASAP tomorrow. The car steers and brakes ok (obviously) but I can feel a difference in behaviour. I'm pretty sure ESP is disabled from how the car feels plus holding the ESP Off console button doesn't produce any 'ESP Off' messages.

TIA
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