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Folowiz

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  1. OK so if the Battery Light never appears on the dash at any moment, there is a problem of alternator control wire ? Built in 2000, code ATD I believe (1.9 TDI 100)
  2. Thank you for your response. I don't know anything on the electrical part sadly. But if it's the problem, I should have some non charging-battery issue ? EDIT: how can I test that control wire ?
  3. No battery light when switching the ignition. Only PAS, which disappears once fully started. Check the battery right now, and seems OK, 12,53 Volts.
  4. I will re check the battery then. I don't have any code reader, I can buy any OBD2 one ? My main question about the disassembly was mainly to try cleaning the sensor first before changing, apparently it can get a little bit of humidity in it, causing problems.
  5. I tought about that at first bu the battery is brand new and fully charged.
  6. Hello Everyone, I think I may have a problem with the PAS sensor, for 2 years in a row, my PAS just stop working during winter. So I figure it's the PAS sensor as it's a well known issue. I've tried to remove the old one just to see the condition but without any luck. I did managed to unbolt the bottom bolt but I really don't see how can I access to top one ? Can someone help me regarding that ? LHD car, I don't know if it's any harder on it ? Regards
  7. Hi everybody, Yesterday when I was driving to work on the morning I noticed that my power steering light came on. It has already happen a few times in the past but due to low voltage on the battery, and in this situation you lost all power steering. But in this particular case, the battery voltage is good and I lost what I would say is 20% of the power steering, still perfectly drivable. Still, the light rest on even after restarting the car. I don't really know what to look for, there is know particular noise or anything. Do you have any idea ?

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