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  • Dodgy suspension bushes?

    So I drove out of my driveway this morning, got around the corner and when I pressed the brake pedal for the first time the steering wheel pulled sharply to the left but the car still going mostly straight. No rattles or bangs. It almost felt like when the lower control bush let go a while ago. These have been replaced with the Seat ones and look fine. What's my next point of call?
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    How hard were you brakinbg? hit anything lately - big pot hole? Alignment perhaps or did it feel like something broke in that moment?

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    • #3
      Normal braking, only doing about 40-50kph. Definitely not alignment, something let go. The car was pointing more or less straight with the steering at about a quarter lock. Turned around quite normal, no strange noises, wheel pointing in the right direction.
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      • #4
        does it do it every time you brake? only when braking hard?

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        • #5
          Took it for a drive around the block last night, now does it every time I brake. Steering wheel turns sharply to the left about a quarter lock even with light brake application but car goes straight. Pulled both front wheels off and nothing looks out of place. I'm at a loss.
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          • #6
            sounds like only the left front brake is working - pull the ABS fuse and see if the right-front wheel locks

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            • #7
              That's what it feels like. Pulled the fuse, no difference.
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              • #8
                it won't make a difference, you want to stomp on the brakes to make them lock and see what stripes you leave on the road

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                • #9
                  Had a friend of a friend with a proper jack have a look today. Rear passenger brake not working at all, no fluid coming out when attempting to bleed. Said he thinks it could be abs pump.
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                  • #10
                    thought it sounded something like a wheel not working - bleed it at the ABS pump. Hold pressure on the pedal and crack the brake lines at the pump. Just hold a rag around the pipe to catch the fluid

                    ABS pumps are expensive, so rule out the cheap & easy stuff first - flexible brake hoses can collapse internally, unlikely but there may be a pinch in one of the solid lines somewhere from a rock or something else...

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                    • #11
                      Update
                      Anyone know where I can get an ABS control unit/pump? Apparently some contaminants got into the system and it's cactus.
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                      • #12
                        Can anyone confirm for me the part number for the the ABS pump only (the metal part the fluid goes through). I'm having a hard time finding one for a GTi and a new one costs $2800.
                        My hope is the pump part is the same for all 9n polo's and I can just change over the ecu from mine.
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                        • #13
                          Online 2008 Volkswagen Polo/Derby/Vento-IND parts catalog Europe market, part number search, VIN decoder, *** online

                          check the part numbers. if you google your part number you can probably find an alternate
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