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I have VAGCOM and diagnosed my ABS light to a dodgy pump, however after a lot of research with error code numbers and part codes i found out that if the fault comes back with a dodgy pump, it is 99.9% of the time NOT the pump and extremely likely to be the ABS control module that sits underneath the pump.

I managed to get a replacement off ebay from a polo gti that was being broken for only £50 including the pump and ECU. The ABS control module can be changed without having to disturb the braking system (Dont need to flush or bleed the system once you have changed it)
As soon as i changed the module the light cleared.
The problem these modules have, is that the engine bay gets so hot, that the solder inside the ABS control module starts to melt and de-solder itself from the board causing a malfunction and creating an error between the module and ECU.
You should check your wheel sensors as well whilst getting checked out with VAGCOM, just to be on the safe side.
If you got any questions or need any advice, drop me a PM

I managed to get a replacement off ebay from a polo gti that was being broken for only £50 including the pump and ECU. The ABS control module can be changed without having to disturb the braking system (Dont need to flush or bleed the system once you have changed it)
As soon as i changed the module the light cleared.
The problem these modules have, is that the engine bay gets so hot, that the solder inside the ABS control module starts to melt and de-solder itself from the board causing a malfunction and creating an error between the module and ECU.
You should check your wheel sensors as well whilst getting checked out with VAGCOM, just to be on the safe side.
If you got any questions or need any advice, drop me a PM
.....The ABS warning light is a safety WARNING....dont disable it...fix the problem..... Its fairly easy to disable it...but do the rest of the motorists on the road a favour and do it properly... Its an MOT fail for a very very good reason
Im not sure exactly what you have sheared off...but sounds like you may have to drill out/cold chissel off the old bolt head to remove the sensor....and hope you can get some marlgrips(sp?) around the remainder of the bolt and twist it off.... if you have a blow torch and can use it without melting anything....I suggest trying to heat up the remaining bolt...let it cool... heat it up again...let it cool a bit...and give it a tug around with marlgrips and hammer...
Im not sure exactly what you have sheared off...but sounds like you may have to drill out/cold chissel off the old bolt head to remove the sensor....and hope you can get some marlgrips(sp?) around the remainder of the bolt and twist it off.... if you have a blow torch and can use it without melting anything....I suggest trying to heat up the remaining bolt...let it cool... heat it up again...let it cool a bit...and give it a tug around with marlgrips and hammer...
- alexperkins
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