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Thread: Help.. ABS, ESP then Steering and tyres warning lights on 2006 Polo GTI

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    More updates:

    1. Battery test 11.5-6 at rest

    2. Start car and let it run for 5 minutes and tested battery at approx 13 volts

    3. Turned steering wheel hard left and right and a few times and steering light, abs, esp, handbrake light all ON and wheel heavy

    4. While in above state tested battery and around 12.6-8 and then every 1-2 minutes the car almost stalls with volts down to 11.6-8 then back to around 12.6-8.

    5. While all this is going on I can hear and feel through the body of the car a THUD THUD every 1-2 seconds constantly and a TICK/electrical noise like a short/maybe relay?? as well somewhere near the back/right side of the motor

    6. Drove the car around the block a few times until steering wheel went back to normal and battery is reading around 13 volts

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    Battery sounds sick. Maybe still under warranty if recently replaced.
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    Hopefully it's just the battery sikman.

    I'll have to get a new multimeter to check my battery - lost power steering on Saturday night (only a short drive home thankfully) and it hasn't happened since. Checked all fuses (top of battery and drivers side) but everything seems ok.

    Quick question - am I missing a fuse on the top of the battery or is this normal? See pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paazuzu View Post
    Hopefully it's just the battery sikman.

    I'll have to get a new multimeter to check my battery - lost power steering on Saturday night (only a short drive home thankfully) and it hasn't happened since. Checked all fuses (top of battery and drivers side) but everything seems ok.

    Quick question - am I missing a fuse on the top of the battery or is this normal? See pic.

    Help.. ABS, ESP then Steering and tyres warning lights on 2006 Polo GTI-photo-jpg
    Flick up the black cover next to those blade fuses, where you'll find some high amp ones with 10mm nuts on each end. These are often broken, hairline cracks, causing intermittent failures.

    Gavin

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    Normally this problem is the power steering (pump) unit - internal short pulls the voltage down on that entire bus. If you check the wiring diagram, you will see that is the first point the voltage passes through.

    I would almost bet beer on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Flick up the black cover next to those blade fuses, where you'll find some high amp ones with 10mm nuts on each end. These are often broken, hairline cracks, causing intermittent failures.

    Gavin
    Thanks Gav - will check it out ASAP. Want to get this sorted before I see you for a stage 1 tune!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    Normally this problem is the power steering (pump) unit - internal short pulls the voltage down on that entire bus. If you check the wiring diagram, you will see that is the first point the voltage passes through.

    I would almost bet beer on it.
    Betting beer on it eh? That's a big call

    I'll check the fuses then will get someone to look at the pump for me.
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    Sikman came & picked up the VCDS cable at my place tonight. We did a quick scan & it has many codes which he saved as a txt file. Maybe he can post it here for further diagnosis.

    I'm pretty sure most of them are collateral to whatever the main problem is. The battery is a fairly new NRMA unit but that doesn't mean much.

    Voltage pulls down to 10.6v at start-up with headlights on.

    I'm also thinking he should clear the codes & see what comes back now he has scanned them but maybe that's not the smartest idea?
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    First off I must thank Brad for lending me his VAGCOM cable, met him last night top bloke and very helpful and knowledgeable..

    I will post all my codes below, when I got home last night I cleared the codes and drove around the block 3 times, stopped and turned steering hard lock left and right multiple times, stop and started car again, hit some roundabouts, etc and then checked for codes and nothing came up beside 1 errors ""01596 - Motor for Outside/Recirculated Air Flap (V154) " my aircon works on all speeds and cool air comes out...

    I also drove the car to work today and so far trouble free.

    I rang up NRMA and spoke to the tech and he reckons 99% that its got something to do with the alternator/wiring to it as when the car is running it should be up in the 14V range but my car is lucky to see 13V max

    Codes:
    Monday,24,February,2014,19:30:24:29321
    VCDS -- Windows Based VAG/VAS Emulator
    VCDS Version: 12.12.0.0
    Data version: 20130910


    VIN: WVWZZZ9NZ6Y178012 License Plate: NXM26G
    Mileage: 83470km-51865mi Repair Order:



    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Chassis Type: 9N (9N - VW Polo (2002 > 2010))
    Scan: 01 02 03 08 09 15 17 19 25 37 44 45 46 56 76

    VIN: WVWZZZ9NZ6Y17XXXX Mileage: 83470km/51865miles
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 01: Engine Labels: None
    Part No: 06A 906 032 TL
    Component: 1.8l R4/5VT G 0040
    Coding: 11500
    Shop #: WSC 00788
    VCID: 7BFE656B6997E9C6C11-513C
    WVWZZZ9NZ6Y17XXXX VWZ7Z0F3286050

    3 Faults Found:
    17936 - Camshaft Timing Adj. Bank1 (N205)
    P1528 - 35-10 - Open Circuit - Intermittent
    17840 - Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112)
    P1432 - 35-10 - Open Circuit - Intermittent
    17695 - Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249)
    P1287 - 35-10 - Open Circuit - Intermittent
    Readiness: 0000 0000

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 03: ABS Brakes Labels: None
    Part No SW: 6Q0 907 379 AR HW: 6Q0 907 379 AR
    Component: ESP 8.0 front H02 0002
    Revision: 00000000 Serial number: 00000000000000
    Coding: 0000269
    Shop #: WSC 00788 785 00200
    VCID: 8D1ABBB3972357766F5-513C

    2 Faults Found:
    01201 - ABS Pump Supply Voltage
    000 - - - Intermittent
    Freeze Frame:
    Fault Status: 00100000
    Fault Priority: 1
    Fault Frequency: 2
    Reset counter: 203
    Mileage: 83440 km
    Time Indication: 0

    00532 - Supply Voltage B+
    002 - Lower Limit Exceeded - Intermittent
    Freeze Frame:
    Fault Status: 00100010
    Fault Priority: 3
    Fault Frequency: 2
    Reset counter: 203
    Mileage: 83462 km
    Time Indication: 0


    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 08: Auto HVAC Labels: 6Q0-820-045.lbl
    Part No: 6Q0 820 045
    Component: Klimaanlage X0840
    VCID: EAD0D02F960DE04EAA7-513C

    1 Fault Found:
    01596 - Motor for Outside/Recirculated Air Flap (V154)
    30-10 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 09: Cent. Elect. Labels: 6Qx-937-049-C.lbl
    Part No: 6Q1 937 049 D
    Component: 00BK BN-SG. 1S34
    Coding: 25742
    Shop #: WSC 00788
    VCID: 3C7CA6772C192EFE88B-513C

    2 Faults Found:
    01309 - Power Steering Control Module (J500)
    49-10 - No Communications - Intermittent
    01598 - Drive Battery Voltage
    07-10 - Signal too Low - Intermittent

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 15: Airbags Labels: 6Q0-909-605-VW5.lbl
    Part No: 1C0 909 605 F
    Component: 26 AIRBAG VW61 0N06 0003
    Coding: 12854
    Shop #: WSC 00788
    VCID: 2756691BC59F9D26F59-513C

    No fault code found.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 17: Instruments Labels: 6Q0-920-xxx-17.lbl
    Part No: 6Q0 920 823 N
    Component: KOMBI+WEGFAHRSP VDO V02
    Coding: 03744
    Shop #: WSC 00000
    VCID: 3D7AAB73370327F6BF5-513C
    WVWZZZ9NZ6Y178012 VWZ7Z0F3286050

    1 Fault Found:
    01309 - Power Steering Control Module (J500)
    49-10 - No Communications - Intermittent

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 19: CAN Gateway Labels: 6N0-909-901-19.lbl
    Part No: 6N0 909 901
    Component: 0B7L GATEWAY CAN 1S34
    Coding: 00014
    Shop #: WSC 00788
    VCID: F0E4C247B0D11A9EE43-513C

    1 Fault Found:
    01309 - Power Steering Control Module (J500)
    49-10 - No Communications - Intermittent

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 44: Steering Assist Labels: 6Q0-423-156.clb
    Part No: 6Q0 423 156 AB
    Component: LenkhilfeTRW V270
    Coding: 10120
    Shop #: WSC 00788
    VCID: 6FE6413B2DEF85667D9-513C

    2 Faults Found:
    00566 - Steering Assistance Operation
    27-10 - Implausible Signal - Intermittent
    01288 - Terminal 30; Steering Assist
    07-10 - Signal too Low - Intermittent

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 45: Inter. Monitor Labels: 6Q0-951-171.lbl
    Part No: 6Q0 951 171 C
    Component: Innenraumueberw. 0020
    VCID: 3260884FFE5DE88E527-513C

    No fault code found.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 46: Central Conv. Labels: 6Q0-959-433.lbl
    Part No: 6Q0 959 433 E
    Component: 63 Komfortgerát 0002
    Coding: 00016
    Shop #: WSC 00788
    VCID: 3D7AAB73370327F6BF5-4B00

    No fault code found.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 56: Radio Labels: 1K0-035-1xx-56.lbl
    Part No SW: 6Q0 035 152 A HW: 6Q0 035 152 A
    Component: Radio BVX 005 0004
    Revision: 00005000 Serial number: VWZ1Z5F8988225
    Coding: 0040400
    Shop #: WSC 00788 785 00200
    VCID: 28546A279881925EFC3-513C

    No fault code found.

    End ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Update:

    Went out and tested battery again and now for some reason while car is running battery volts are back to around 14V....not sure what to think now as previously it would only go to 13V max

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