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StephFR

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  1. Sure, I will check the battery voltage and terminals, you never know. Thanks
  2. To add to this, I just went to another mechanic for the emissions check. He scanned the car and found fault code P0600 with his diagnostic tool too.
  3. Thank you for this very comprehensive explanation and demonstration. This VCDS issue might be a bit too technical for me to track down. However, I did have some issues in the driver's door loom that I fixed the best I could. Maybe my ugly solder joints are related to the remaining CAN communication issues. Yes, thanks for the suggestion. I guess I should try a new bleed under pressure (having only done it with the pedal so far), skipping the ABS for now as it doesn't communicate.
  4. It should read: "I noticed it was as high as 8 L/100 km, and once it dropped below 5 L/100 km the engine warning light disappeared."
  5. I finally found the solution for the engine warning and cruise control issue. Driving outside the city fixed it. From what I understand, lowering the average fuel consumption helped: I got it down to around 8 L/100 km, and once it dropped below 5 L/100 km the engine warning light disappeared. After the next restart, the cruise control started working again as well. The only remaining issue is the VCDS connection problem. If anyone has suggestions, let me know.
  6. FYI, here is the current situation. I have checked the ABS-related fuses and they appeared to be fine. However, the VCDS communication issue remains, and the module still returns: 'Too many communication errors to continue'. Following my fuse manipulation, I am now facing: An engine warning with an exhaust system alert Loss of cruise control functionality I’ve re-checked all fuses and fixed one amperage mismatch (not engine-related), but no luck so far. I’m currently driving with the warning light on and I'm worried about potentially damaging the engine or the exhaust system, although I believe my car is not equipped with a DPF. I haven't noticed any change in how the engine is running. I have tried to unplug the battery for 2 days, but there was no change. Is there another simple reset procedure to try, or specific VCDS settings to stabilize the connection?
  7. Thanks, I understand better now why it seems confusing… because it is :)
  8. Thanks for confirming that this model does not use CAN protocol, at least, we can rule that out. Instead of running a full auto-scan, I tried accessing module 03 (ABS) directly. Sometimes, it appears to see correctly the VAG Number + Component + Soft Coding + Shop (does it exclude fuse issue?)... but then it keeps switching between different communication protocols (at least that's how it appears). If I manage to click on "Fault Codes 02" button quickly enough, it eventually returns the message "Too many communication errors to continue". (It looks like I am not senior enough to send you a message)
  9. Yes I am a bit confused about the way ABS unit works (I'd rather not change it as it is quite expensive). Maybe there is no CAN on this car as per information on Vcds cable site "The New Beetle continued to use the older k-line diagnostics only incorporating CAN for Generic OBD-2 in 2008 as mandated by the EPA. Other holdover models such as the 7V Seat Alhambra, 6L Seat Ibiza/Cordoba, 6Y/5J Skoda Fabia, 1U Skoda Octavia, 5J Skoda Roomster, 3U Skoda Superb and others may have continued to use the older k-line diagnostics into and past 2008." Yes I did try off/on/running. This cable is from a mechanic (working fine on other cars). Couldn't scan any codes so far but could only get some controller basics informations. By your suggestions, I guess I could try to remove all fuses and keep only ABS, we never know
  10. The pedal behaves the same whether the engine on or off. In both cases, the pedal travel looks to be the same at the top and bottom
  11. Amazing thanks. I didn't pay attention, I thought that drain pipe was an overflow
  12. I haven't experienced any leak nor fluid level loss. But I'm curious, how/where are they connected?
  13. Thank you for your replies. Sorry, I didn't explain what was already done. Regarding the pedal brake issue itself, I've already performed a complete inspection (no leaks, no worn-out hoses), bled the system, replaced the master cylinder, and bled it again. The brakes work almost normally, except that if I increase the pedal pressure slightly and hold it for 10 seconds, the pedal eventually sinks to the floor. There are 4 discs. Regarding the diagnosis, there is no signal on the dashboard, but I'd at least like to check the ABS status/messages. The radio is original (I think it's a 'Car Dance' unit), I'm not sure how to access it. When I check the communication status on the PC, it reads: 'Status Ready / K1 OK / K2 OK / CAN NOT READY'. Does this seem normal to you on this car?
  14. Hello everyone, I'm experiencing an issue with my brake pedal (basically going to the floor), and I suspect it might be related to the ABS module. I tried to scan the ABS unit for fault codes using VCDS, but I’m unable to communicate with it: it seems like CAN communication is not available. Is this normal on a Fabia Mk2 (5J), or should I definitely be able to access the ABS module via CAN? Any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  15. StephFR started following Fabia Mk2 Vcds Abs
  16. Thank you Pete and Lee for your confirmation

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