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Jarkki

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  1. Finally I got a replacement module and installed it. This one works fine. The car was inspected yesterday so license to drive one more year. The case is closed.
  2. I got a prompt answer: -------- Hello, Apologies, Unfortunately it does look like there may be a problem with this module. We can send you a replacement module for this today. When you have this fitted, please allow remote access via teamviwer and have the VAGCOM (VCDS) connected and we will code and calibrate this for you free of charge online. Please keep the faulty abs module as we will organise a collection of this once the replacement has been fitted. -------- Good to have a new module. Shame that have paid for uninstallation and installation of the module and for the work with VCDS too. Looking for refund.
  3. The module should be ok. I bought it from e-bay, seller was "abs specialist": We offer remanufactured and used ABS units for various makes and models at competitive prices. All ABS units units come with a warranty. located in Ireland, Worldwide shipping available. Free technical assistance with every purchase. SEAT LEON ABS PUMP 1K0614517BD 1K0907379AD **90 DAY WARRANTY** TESTED100% Should I contact them for free technical assistance?
  4. error codes 1 - longer file error codes 2 - shorter file The shorter file (error codes 2) is the engine fault codes that were reset before all other fault codes were read (error codes 1, longer file). Both files loaded on Sat 20.6.2020. Files below loaded on Tue 23.6.2020 abs coding.txt - code from the old unit XUN-397-TMBGE61Z782196745-320680km-199261mi.txt - new abs module fitted The new ABS module accepted the Icode from the old ABS module. Present error codes are in the XUN-397-TMBGE61Z782196745-320680km-199261mi.txt -file
  5. What the mechanical did: disconnected the plug from new module that is nowinstalled and connected the old module to the plug. Then he scanned the old module. The plug was then connected to the new (used but tested with warranty) module and ABS coding from old module was copied to the new one. No help at all. What to do next?
  6. Ok, still not working. The code from the old unit for the new one was copied but did not help. Enclosed autoscan files, I hope you can help how to go on. abs-coding.txt Log-XUN-397-TMBGE61Z782196745-320680km-199261mi.txt
  7. Thanks! I will contact the local auto mechanical. He said that that he can download data from the old ABS unit and then update the new ABS. He said, that perhaps there is "easier" way too. So the easies way is to scan old ABS box and then upload the new one
  8. I don't have an autoscan but a local auto mechanical has a one. And I have the old ABS module. My sister's husband has a cable and VCDS program. Could he fix the problem? I suppose that he can't scan the old ABS module as it not installed.
  9. I had to change ABS central unit an several errors now disturbing, ABS is not working. Can anybody tell me is it possible to fix these with VCDS. If yes, what to do exactly? Enclosed VCDS log data. Thanks in advance. error codes 2.docx error codes 1.docx

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