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ABS system failure after ABS program recall

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2008 Scout TDi.

 

Received Skoda recall notice for ABS software update August 2017.

 

Put car in to supplying dealer 18/08/17; "ABS software update recall carried out"

 

All was well until 02/10/17 when I got the following:

 

Beeper sounded 3 times on switch-on

Handbrake light continuously flashing

Traction control warning, ABS warning continuously lit.

 

I was up a mountain in Spain at the time!

 

Drove home cautiously; put the car back in to the same dealership on 10/10/17

 

The MOT was due the same day, so I didn't have many options.

 

Result: a bill for £1050 for a new ABS control unit and fitting.

 

So: no problem with ABS or other systems in 9 years motoring. All servicing up-to-date. 

Obeyed manufacturer's recall notice.

6 weeks / 1500 miles later, major fault indicated by ABS software, requiring a new control module.

 

Coincidence? Am I being cynical about VAG software? Is it worth my approaching Skoda UK?

 

That's the second time you've posted that: 

 

 

It's entirely possible the ABS unit failed to some unrelated issue. Still, probably worth contacting Skoda and seeing what they say :)

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Only one (very helpful) reply (Thanks!)

 

Though a new post might get more comments.

I've not heard of anyone else having issues since the ABS recall which probably explains the lack of replies :)

 

Update us once you've spoken to Skoda as it might be useful for others if this becomes a recurring issue.

I work in an Audi main dealer. Depending on the fault code Audi cover the cost of a new control unit up to 6 months after the software update. 

Good if they do that without any argument, 

obviously when pushed they will go even longer than that if the fault is a Fundamental Design or Manufacturing / Materials or Software.

Down to them, they believe in keeping customers and other road users safe and meet their corporate responsibilities.

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Thanks, all. Will report back.

  • 2 years later...

And never did! 

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